WORSHIP SERVICES Easter
Livonia Community Church
Easter Sunday
March 31st • 10:30am Pastor Benjamin Nickels
41 Spring St. • Livonia • 346-5290
Holy Week Service
Maundy ursday • 7pm
Good Friday • 7pm
Easter Sunday • 10am
St. Mark Lutheran Church
THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN PASSOVER AND EASTER
To the casual observer, Passover and Easter may not to seem to have much in common. While the two holidays are celebrated by people of different faiths, they share certain similarities. Both Passover and Easter celebrate fundamental tenets of their respective faiths. For Christians, Easter commemorates the death andresurrectionofJesusChrist,a moment that has shaped the lives of faithful Christians ever since. During Passover, Jews honor a moment in history that helped free slaves from captivity and shape them into the people of Israel. In addition, historians believe that the Passion of Christ, which is the short final period of Jesus’ life, occurred during the observance ofPesach,orPassover.Duringthis time, Jesus went to Jerusalem in response to a mandate to appear at the Temple. It also is believed that the Last Supper described in all four Gospels was likely a Passover seder. Liberation and rebirth also are at the heart of both holidays.
779 Erie Station Road • West Henrietta, NY saintmarkslutheran.org
“Traditional Worship for True Believers”
The Holy Week Schedule
March 28 - Maundy Thursday
Agape Meal 6:00pm Parish Hall followed by stripping of the altar.
March 29 - Good Friday Services 12:00noon at The Interfaith Center 6:00pm St. Michael’s Church.
March 30 - The Great Vigil of Easter Saturday 8:00pm.
March 31 - Easter Sunday Services 8:00am in the Chapel, 10:00am in the Sanctuary and online www.stmikesgeneseo.org
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* Banks employ therapists known as wealth psychologists who help ultra-rich clients unable to mentally cope with the guilt they feel over their immense wealth, advise on inheritance issues and counsel parents on how to raise children who aren’t spoiled by money.
* Tyromancy is the practice of predicting the future with cheese.
* Hershey’s Kisses take their name from the kissing sound deposited chocolate makes as it falls from the machine to the conveyor belt.
DID YOU KNOW?
Many an amateur landscaper has encountered grubs while tending to their lawns, but even the most attentive green thumber may have a lawn infested with grubs and not know it. According to the pest and weed experts at Roundup® , grubs often go unnoticed until late summer, when they’ve already done substantial damage to a lawn. Oddly enough, one of the telltales signs of a grub infestation is not the grubs themselves but the animals looking to dine on them. Fully grown grubs make for hearty meals, so homeowners who notice raccoons, skunks, armadillos, and/or birds digging up their lawns may have a grub infestation. That’s because these unwanted guests like to dine on mature grubs who have spent summer feasting on organic matterinthesoil.Anothersignofa possible grub infestation is a lawn that feels spongy when stepped on. Patches of dead grass that peel back easily are a sign that grubs have eaten the roots that keep healthy grass in place.
Paving stones are used around the house in many different applications, including on walkways and patios. Sometimes, however, paving stones are beyond homeowners’ budgets. Fortunately, there’s another alternative that may look just as attractive and save homeowners money. Stamped concrete, also called textured or imprinted concrete, is a design element that replicates the look of stone, brick, wood, slate, or other materials in concrete. Stamped concrete can be used for patios, sidewalks, driveways, and pool decks. Stamped concrete also may be incorporated into interior flooring designs. Homeowners can explore their options with regard to stamped concrete by speaking with a masonry expert or landscape architect.
choices, as some people feel barriers such as wire cages or mesh coveringsmakeitmoredifficulttotendtogardensandrobgardensofsome of their aesthetic appeal. But coverings and wire cages can effectively prevent wildlife from trampling or eating plants while still allowing the gardens to get adequate sunlight. Make sure barriers extend to the ground so animals cannot access gardens by entering beneath the barricades.
1. GEOGRAPHY: Where are the Seychelles islands located?
2. TELEVISION: In which sitcom is the catchphrase “Hello, Newman” used often?
3. FOOD & DRINK: What is a cornichon?
4. HISTORY: According to a WWII government slogan, what should citizens do after they “Keep calm ...”?
5. MOVIES: What is the name of John Wayne’s character in “True Grit”?
6. LANGUAGE: The Latin word “genu” refers to which part of the human body?
7. U.S. STATES: How many states begin with the letter “R”?
8. MEDICAL: The first vaccine was created to protect against which disease?
9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the name of Helen Keller’s teacher, who taught the blind and deaf girl how to communicate?
10. ANATONY: What is the smallest organ in the human body?
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EXPLAINING PRECISION AGRICULTURE
How does PA help farmers? Each situation is unique, but the principles of PA can help farmers access a wealth of information. It might have been possible to access such information in the past, but PA has sped up the process and made it more handsoff, allowing farmers to save both time and money. PA technology can help farmers maintain accurate records of their farms; inform their decisions; make it easier to detect and identify problems, sometimes before they escalate into larger issues; and avoid potentially costly mistakes.
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• - Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County: 4-H Cloverbud Club Leader - Plan monthly educational meetings for youth ages 5-7. Inspire the next generation, call us today! 585-3433040 or genesee4h@cornell.edu
• - National Warplane Museum: We’re looking for Volunteers! All opportunities can be flexible to fit your schedule. Aircra /Hangar/ Motor Pool, Pilots, Tours, Grounds & Facility Maintenance, Gi Shop, Administration and our biggest event: AIRSHOW! If you enjoy aircra & history, contact us to learn more. Email john.peckham@ nationalwarplanemuseum.com
• - Pet Adoption Network (P.A.N.): Foster homes for rescued cats and kittens desperately needed. P.A.N. will provide needed supplies (bed, food, toys, litter); foster provides daily care and transportation to Sunday Open House (12-4pm). More details/apply at https://www. petadoptionnetwork.org/foster. Email: info@petadoptionnetwork.org or 585-338-9175
• Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department: Volunteers are needed to become active firefighters. Training is provided free and retirement benefits are available. Help with social activities is also needed. Please contact our Fire Chief Patrick McGrath at chief@lakevillevfd.org. Email chief@lakevillevfd.org
• Serenity House of Victor: Please share your time & talent providing end-of-life resident care, building and grounds maintenance, website/ media, or fundraising support. No experience necessary. Free training. Share your most valuable gi - YOURSELF at our two-bed comfort care home. Email: serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-729-7617
• Caledonia Library Association: We have lots of volunteer opportunities available for you. Join a committee, help at a fund raising event, teach a class, give a presentation. Join the association. Email glouise4605@yahoo.com
• Begin Again Horse Rescue: Work directly with our equine trainer with a weekly commitment. Also help is needed in the used tack shop on Saturdays. And there is always work to be done with outreach and fundraising. Email info@beginagainrescue.org
• Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County: 4-H Dog Club Leader - Plan monthly educational meetings for youth ages 5-18. Inspire the next generation, call us today! Email genesee4h@cornell. edu or call 585-343-3040
• Livingston Day Services: Looking for an individual looking to practice paper shredding skills by interning at non-profit on Tuesdays from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM. Email angela.m.kennelly@opwdd. ny.gov
• Patrick Place Comfort Care Home: We are a 2-bedroom comfort care home providing 24/7 care to residents. We are in need of hands-on resident care volunteers; no experience required, all training will be provided! Call or email us today to learn more! directorpatrickplace@gmail.com
• UR Medicine Home Care: Deliver meals to our participants in Monroe County. Email julie_cunningham@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-274-4385
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* On April 3, 1936, Richard Bruno Hauptmann, convicted in the kidnapping and murder of the 20-month-old son of Charles Lindbergh, is executed by electrocution. In 1932, Charles Lindbergh Jr. was kidnapped from the nursery of the Lindbergh home.
DID YOU KNOW? Leisure activities may be widely viewed as fun ways to fill up free time, but the benefits of leisure activities extend beyond beating boredom. A 2011 analysis published in the journal BBA Molecular Basis of Disease found that leisure activities have a positive impact on cognitive function and dementia. The analysis, conducted by researchers with the Aging Research Center in Stockholm who examined various studies regarding the relationship between certain activities and cognitive function, defined leisure activity as the voluntary use of free time for activities outside the home. After retirement, leisure time constitutes a large part of many retirees’ lives, and finding ways to fill that time is more beneficial than merely avoiding boredom. The researchers behind the study concluded that the existing research is insufficient to draw any firm conclusions regarding the effects of certain types of leisure activities on the risk for dementia and cognitive decline, though they did note that multi-domain cognitive training has the potential to improve cognitive function in healthy older adults and slow decline in affected individuals. A multi-domain approach to cognitive training involves memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and map reading, among other activities. Aging adults who embrace activities that require the use of such skills may find that they’re not only finding stimulating ways to fill their free time, but increasing their chances of long-term cognitive health as well.
Take a moment to let a business owner know you saw their ad in the Penny Saver, tell a friend about an upcoming event or like any of our posts on social media. These small gestures make all the difference to us.
Here’s a Tip
* What’s the best way to keep sheet sets together? Tuck all the pieces in a matching pillowcase, of course.
* Need to hull strawberries? Try using a straw. You position the straw at the bottom of the strawberry, then push up toward the stem. It works quickly and well.
* If you mount a magnet strip in your bathroom or on your vanity, you can use it to hold bobby pins or metal barrettes. Or mount a ribbon to hold all kinds of hair clips.
* If your entertainment electronics have a clock that is too bright, cover it with plain tape. You will still be able to read the time, but the tape will lessen the glare.
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WHAT CONSUMERS CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS
Buy fresh foods at your local farmers market.Farmers markets are many foodies’ favorite places, but they aren’t exclusive to individuals with a passion for food. Everyone needs to eat,so why not eat foods grown locally,which are generally more fresh and appetizing than imported fruits and vegetables sold at chain grocery stores? Even individuals who don’t typically eat fresh fruit and vegetables can find something delectable at a local farmers market, where anything from homemade tomato sauces to locally raised fresh beef and pork might be on sale.
Did You Work With Theodore J. Boccuzzi?
If you are a former employee of Eastman Kodak in Rochester, NY between 1979 and 1998 please contact Mr. Boccuzzi’s attorney, Christopher Hersom, at: Belluck & Fox, LLP • 877-534-2503 (Toll Free Number)
Email: tcarini@belluckfox.com
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Magic Maze HIMALAYAN PEAKS
Why is Easter ca ed Easter? The christening of the holiday as ‘Easter’ is believed to have originated from the name of a goddess in England, Eostre, who was celebrated at the begi ing of spring before Christ’s time.
What does the word Easter mean?
Another theory su ests that the word ‘Easter’ originated from the German word for ‘East,’ also meaning dawn.
A Look Into the Cosmos:
THE 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE
BY KAITLIN DONNANMark your calendars! Western New York is in the path of totality for a once in a generation event! Between 2:07 PM and 4:33 PM on Monday, April 8th, get ready to witness a celestial spectacle unlike any other: the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse. is will be our first total eclipse here since 1925, and we won’t have another until 2144. Look at it this way: “If a kid is born on eclipse day 2024, their grandkid’s grandkid will be able to see it,” says Dan Schneiderman, Eclipse Coordinator at the Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC). Since 2022, Dan’s sole focus has been meticulous planning and preparation for this this once in a lifetime event—that’s how big this is!
With totality promising an unforgettable experience, visitors from far and wide will converge on Western New York. From Jamestown to Buffalo, Rochester to Waterloo, and even all the way to the Adirondacks, for local residents, your backyard itself offers a prime viewing spot, though the longest duration of the eclipse will occur at SUNY Brockport.
“Eclipses are extremely predictable,” Dan says as excitement for the event grows. “ ey follow very similar paths, and there’s one in Rochester every 100-120 years. ere was even a 1925 article in the Democrat & Chronicle mentioning the 2024 solar eclipse.”
With the moon beginning to cover the eclipse around 2:07 PM, Dan warns that eclipse viewing glasses are incredibly important if people wish to look up at the sun outside the window of totality. During totality, viewers can look directly up at the sun to find it completely obscured by the moon.
“It will last for three-and-a-half minutes total,” he says, and you can remove your glasses for this brief window, but be forewarned that when the sun comes back from behind the moon, “it is an icepick of light.”
Totality is not the only kind of eclipse out there—we had an annular eclipse as recently as October 14, 2023! Annular eclipses mean the moon is in front of the sun, but because it is farther from the Earth it appears smaller and cannot block it out entirely, so viewers see sun rings around the moon.
During this year’s total eclipse, the weather should be on the milder side. Dan highlights that totality will be a very visual and physical experience: “ e temperature will drop ten degrees, and it will be dark, like a deep dusk and not quite midnight. It will be like a 360º sunset on the horizon.”
During the eclipse, you will also be able to see Jupiter and Venus along with stars (which are always out, just not visible during the day because of the sun’s brightness), with Orion’s Belt being most notable.
With such a huge marvel on the horizon, there is no shortage of events planned in the area, from every local museum having an event/festival, a 5k, a themed euchre event, and Total Eclipse of the Park in Rochester, there are tons of ways to celebrate and something for every interest!
If you plan on staying home with family as opposed to going out, Dan suggests “really lean[ing] into the puns and have themed snacks: Sunny D., moon cookies, moon pies, Milky Way Bars… Have fun with it.” To go along with eclipse glasses, make your own pinhole viewers with cardboard boxes, or dig around in the kitchen for a strainer or slotted spoon for your own DIY version! (You can look at the ground and check the reflection in whatever tool you choose.)
“Plan ahead; be with your loved ones, because you will always remember who you were with,” Dan says. However you choose to observe the eclipse, it will be one of the biggest positive shared experiences you’ll have in this lifetime.
As the world collectively gazes upward, embracing the wonder of the cosmos, the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse promises to be an unforgettable glimpse into the depths of our universe.
Looking for something to do in our area? Check out some of these local events in the Western New York region! For more events in your area, check out rochestereclipse2024.org.
Per RMSC:
2:07 PM: Eclipse begins as Moon will begin to cover the Sun
3:20 PM: Totality Begins. Duration depends on where you’re in the path of totality
4:33 PM: Eclipse ends for Rochester viewers
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LIVONIAPUBLICLIBRARY
Storytime isBackstartingApril1st!
Mondays10:30am-11:15am-ToddlerStorytime(ages2-3)
Avon Free Library
143 Genesee Street • Avon (585) 226-8461 Fax: 226-6615
www.avonfreelibrary.org
Mon. & Thurs. 10-8; Tues & Wed 10-6; Fri. 10-5; Sat.10-3
Lima Public Library
1872 Genesee St., Lima (585) 582-1311
Mon. 10-noon & 1-8; Tues. & Thurs. 1-8; Wed. 10-noon & 1-5; Fri. 1-5; Sat. (Oct.-May) 9-noon
Livonia Public Library
2 Washington St., Livonia (585) 346-3450 • Fax: 346-5911
facebook.com/LivoniaPublicLibrary livonialibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 10am-7pm; Fri. 11am-5pm; Sat. 11am-3pm Sun.Closed
Wadsworth Library
24 Center St., Geneseo (585) 243-0440 • Fax: 243-0429
www.wadslib.com
Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 1:30-6; Sat.10-3
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
Thursdays10:30am-11:15am-PreschoolStorytime(ages3-5)
SchoolAgeProgramming:
Wednesdays5:30-6:15pm
JuniorCreators(gradesK-2)April 3rd&17th
CreationStation(grades3-5)April 10th&24th
ThursdayApril4th&April11that 5:30pm
JoinCarloFilice,ProfessorofPhilosophyatSUNYGeneseo,foracasualdiscussionaboutJudaism, Christianity,andIslam.Explorethe similarities,differences,andthe potentialforpeacefulcoexistence amongthesethreereligions.
SaturdayApril6that11am
DungeonsandDragonsInterest MeetingAges18
Thisisforages18+.Bothpeople thathaveneverplayedbeforeand experiencedplayersarewelcome. Thereisnolengthyorregulartime commitmentrequired.Wewilltry toaccommodatepeoplewhojust wanttotrythegameoncetoseeif theylike,aswellaspeoplethatare interestedinalengthycampaign.
LIMAPUBLICLIBRARY: Game Nighton2ndand4thMondaysofthemonthat6:30PM. JoinusforSaturdayStoryTimeat 10AM
JointheCrossroadsCrafters’Circle 9:30AM-12:00PMSaturdays.All craftsandfolkswelcome.Come andgoasyoulike. Checkoutouronlineauthortalks byvisitinglibraryc.org/lima. WewillbeclosedSaturday3/30, Sunday3/31,andMonday4/1. RegularhoursresumeonTuesday 4/2.
S4/611AM“AfraidtoAwed: EclipsesinMyth&Culturethrough Time”Learnallabouteclipsesas perceivedthroughhistoryand myth!Limitedeclipseglassesfor attendeesassupplieslast. Registerforeclipseglassesatlima. owwl.org(underLibraryNews)as supplieslast.Alldetailslistedthere. Giveawayforregistrantsbegins Monday3/25.
AVONFREELIBRARY: Just asareminder,theLibrarywillbe closedallday,April8th,forthe Eclipse.WewillreopenonTuesday, April9that10:00am.Anyonewho stillneedseclipseglassesmaystopby thelibrarywhilesupplieslast.
Adult/TeenCraft-DIYEclipseTote Bags:Saturday,3/30at11:00am Sit‘N’Knit:Thursdays4/4&4/18at 6:00pmandFridays4/12&4/26at 11:00am
(*NoKnittingonFriday3/29) PeacefulPainting:Tuesday4/9at 2:00pm
VeteranOnly-WarriorWednesday Dinner: VeteransOnly,come joinusonthefirstWednesdays everymonthforourWarrior WednesdayDinner.Thismonthwe willdineattheSierraInninSwain, NYat6p.m.on3April2024.RSVP byvisitingourwebsitewww. livcovets.comandclickingonthe RSVPlink.Wewillreachoutand confirmyourrequestforareservation.Wehopetoseeyouthere.
MonthlyBreakfast - Heldthefirst Sundayofthemonth(APRIL7) from8-11amattheAvonVeterans Hall,5480Avon-EastAvonRd., Avon.Breakfastincludes: Scrambledeggs,sausage,home fries,toast,pancakes,juice,coffee, tea,water.Proceedstobenefit AvonAmericanLegionFamilyPrograms.Allwelcome.Hostedby AmericanLegionPost294.Kids: 5-12$5,Under5:FreeandAdults: $10.
AvonSeniorNutritionProgram Week ofApril1-April5
SiteClosedMonday.
Tuesday,4/2:Chicken&VeggieStir Fry,Rice,SugarSnapPeas,Whole WheatBreadSlice,MandarinOranges.
Wednesday,4/3:OvenFriedPork Chop,MashedSquash,Brussels Sprouts,WholeWheatBreadSlice, Pears.
WADSWORTHLIBRARY:
TAB andEclipseArt
Friday,April5from2:00-3:00pm
FollowingabriefTeenAdvisory Boardmeetingwe’llenjoysome eclipsethemedartprojects!For studentsingrades6-12.Registerat wadslib.com/calendar.
FriendsofWadsworthLibrary SpringBookSale
Saturday,April6from10:00am2:30pm
Comebrowseavarietyoftalesfor allages.Fillabagfor$5.00.The salewillbeheldinthelibrary’s lower-levelmeetingroom.
FoodPreservation:Introductionto Canning
Monday,April15from6:00-8:00 pm
JoinBarbBrenner,certifiedmaster foodpreserverfromCornellCooperativeExtensiontolearnaboutthe canningprocessandwhentousea boiling-water-bathcannervs.a pressurecanner.Therewillalsobe canningtoolsondisplayandlearn abouttheprocessofpreparingajar forthecanner.Registeratwadslib. com/calendar.
ThelibrarywillbeclosedonMonday,April8forthesolareclipse.
Mahjong:Fridays,4/5&4/19at 10:30amandThursdays,4/11& 4/25at6:00pm
PositiveExpressions-InfantFeeding Support:Tuesdaysat11:00am Storytime:MostTuesdays&Fridaysat 10:30am
Chess:Wednesdaysat11:00am
Formoreinformationortosign-upfor anevent,gotoavonfreelibrary.orgor call 585-226-8461
AVON
GirlScoutCookieSale- Avon and CaledoniaGirlScoutshavestarted sellingcookiesforthisyear.Eight deliciousvarietiesinc.glutenand nutfreeTrios,ThinMints,Lemonadesandsomearevegan.Girlsare learningcustomerservice,setting goalsandareearningmoneytowardstheirtroopactivities.Cookies are$6.Ifagirldoesn’tcontactyou pleasecall226-6434toplacean orderfordelivery.Salerunsthru April.
Thursday,4/4:TurkeyTetraziniCasserole,Carrots,GreenBeans, WholeWheatBreadSlice,Apple Juice,RiceKrispyTreat.
Friday,4/5:Meatloafw/Gravy, MashedPotatoes,Peas,Whole WheatBreadSlice,AppleJuice, Brownie.
(585)226-6353
The10warningsignsofAlzheimer’s Disease -Wouldyoulike tolearnaboutthesignsofAlzheimer’sDisease?TheAlzheimer’s Associationwillbepresentingon the10warningsignsofAlzheimer’sattheAvonSeniorNutritionSiteat74GeneseeStreeton April10that10:30AM.Pleasecall 585-226-6353byApril3rdto RSVP.
GetMovingwithMusic- The program willexposeolderadultsto thelanguageofdanceandmovementwithmusicand3dance/ movementinstructors.HeldApril 16,10-11am,AvonSeniornutrition Site,74GeneseeSt.,Avon.RSVPby 4/10.585-226-6353.
10WarningSignsofAlzheimer’s and Dementia- Alzheimer’sand otherdementiascausememory, thinkingandbehaviorproblems thatinterferewithdailyliving.Join ustolearnhowtorecognizecommonsignsofthedisease;howto approachsomeoneaboutmemory concerns;theimportanceofearly detectionandbenefitsofadiagnosis;possibletestsandassessments forthediagnosticprocess,andAlzheimer’sAssociationresources.Held April10,10:30-11:30amatthe AvonVillageOffice-AvonSenior NutritionSiteat74GeneseeSt., Avon.
BATAVIA
TheGreatBataviaTrainShowSunday, April14,2024.Location: RichardC.CallArenaatGenesee CommunityCollege,Batavia. Admission:$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.Hours: 9:30AMto3:30PM.Features: Modeltrainvendors,freeparking, snackbar.AdditionalTrainShow Information:ContactInformation: TrainShowChairman:Mike Pyszczek.Phone:585-768-4579 (residence).Email: bataviatrainshow@gmail.com.Web site:www.gsme.org.Mailingaddress:GSME,P.O.Box75,Oakfield, NY14125.
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TheOntarioCountyArtsCouncil announces anacceptanceperiod for2024grantapplications.The OCACisacceptinggrantapplicationsthroughApril1st,2024from localnonprofitandgovernmentorganizationsforsmallprojectsto enhancethevisualandperforming artsinOntarioCounty.Thearts Councilhasestablishedabudgetof $4000for2024.Grantsofupto $1000willbeannouncedbyMay 15th,2024.Projectsmustbenefit theOntarioCountycommunityand enhancetheartsasawhole.For moreinformation,grantcriteria, andanapplicationformgoto ocarts.org
BLOOMFIELD
BloomfieldRotary’s“TasteFest 2024” Fundraiser: Saturday,May 18,2024,from3-6PMatVeterans Park,6910StateRoutes5&20, Bloomfield.Tastings,FarmMarket &SilentAuction.Tastelocalwines, beers,coffees,chocolate,honey, syrups,jams,specialtysauces, bakedgoodsandmore!Alsoenjoy delicioushorsd’oeuvres&desserts whilebrowsinglocalfarmers’productsandparticipatinginoursilent auction.Admissionis$15.For moreinfocallBonnie@367-8622.
Panic/AnxietySupportGroup meets attheGeneseoUnited MethodistChurch,4520Genesee Street(Route63),Geneseo.MeetingsareheldonthefirstFridayof eachmonth1-2:30PMinRoom3. Allagesarewelcome.Incorporated willbetheteachingsofDr.Claire Weekes,renownedinternationally forherspecialunderstandingand treatmentofnervousillnessincludingexcessiveworry,stress,anxiety, panicattacks,fearsandphobias andrelatedissues.ThegroupstudiesDr.Weekes’bookHopeand HelpforyourNervesandapplies thetechniquessheoutlines.Weare notdoctors,wearejustfolksthat cometogethertosharecoping skillsbasedonlifeexperiences.
GeneseoYoungatHeart: Sunday,April7-PotLuck(dishtopass) andHatContest;1:30p.m.atthe GeneseoUnitedMethodistChurch. Pleasebringadish(largeportion please)topass(recipesoptionalbut appreciated)andyourowntable service;waterandcoffeewillbe provided.Program:musicbythe SUNYGeneseoSouthsideBoys.We willbehavingourannual“hat contest.”Joininonthefun-weara creativehat!
1960’sDinnerDance- April 13: Onceagain,theAvonAmerican LegionAuxiliaryinvitesyoutoour annualdinnerdance.Theme: Peace,LoveandHopefortheWarriors.DJDanwillbespinningthe hitsofthe60’s!Getreadytohit thedancefloorafterenjoyinga deliciousmealattheValleyOak EventCenter,Geneseo.Ourfamousbasketrafflewillbeginat5 withsocialhourandendat8:30. Dancingcontinuesuntil11.AllproceedsbenefitHopefortheWarriors.Tickets($40)availablenow! PayPal:AvonAmericanLegion Auxiliary294,MailtoAvonALA, POBox132,AvonNY14414,or call585-746-2608.
LivingstonCountyCARES presents our25thGUMBOTO GO.Our25thGumboDinnerisa milestoneforLivingstonCARES. Helpuscelebratebyenjoyinga tasteofGulfCoastcuisine.Dinner includesHotGumbo,Fresh CornbreadandHomemadePralines.VegetarianOptionAvailable. April18,4:30-6pmattheGeneseo PresbyterianChurch,CenterStreet. SpecialThankYoutoChefGeorge HochbruecknerandourAllVolunteerCookingTeam.Proceeds tobenefittheserviceprogramsof LivingstonCountyCARES,Inc.
BookSaleatWadsworthLibrary on Saturday,April6thfrom10am to2:20pm.$5.00perbagora$1 perbook,puzzles,moviesoraudiobooks.Wehavechildren’sbooks, mysteries,novels.histories,and manymanymore.WadsworthLibrary,24CenterStreet,Geneseo.
OrganRecitalSeries: Sunday, April 7,3-4pmattheCentralPresbyterianChurch,31CenterSt., Geneseo.OrganistAndrewVan Varick.Facilityfullyaccessible. Donationsgratefullyaccepted. www.cpcgeneseo.org.
BULK CLEAN-UP DAY
For Town and Village of Livonia Residents and Property Owners
Saturday, April 20th 2024
7 AM to 10 AM
Livonia Town Barns, 50 Commercial Street
RULES:
• Coupons are needed and are available from the Town Clerk.
• Coupon is good for one truck, car or trailer load.
• Limit one free coupon per property or household.
• Up to two more coupons can be purchased for $10 each.
• Must live or own property in the Village or Town of Livonia to participate. e Town of Livonia includes the hamlets of Lakeville, Hemlock, Livonia Center, South Livonia and parts of South Lima.
Questions: Call 585-346-3710, ext. 3
We CANNOT Accept
• Regular household refuse or recycling
• Electronic waste (computers, TVs, etc.)
• Leaves, tree limbs or yard clippings of any kind
• Anything that contains gas or refrigerants
• Fence wire, tires or car batteries
• Appliances (anything with a cord)
• Barrels or liquid paint (paint must be open and dried up with floor dry or kitty litter)
• Containers with flammable liquids
• Fluorescent bulbs
• Dead animals, animal waste or human waste
• Roofing Shingles
Other options for getting rid of items:
• Electronics can be disposed of free of charge at the Casella Location in Batavia at 3785 West Main Street, Batavia NY 14020
• Appliances may be dropped off at the Casella Location in Batavia at 3785 West Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020
– there will be a fee per unit.
Drop off hours are Wednesdays 8am-6pm and Saturdays 8am-2pm.
GROVELAND
FishDinner: April 6th,Saturday, 4:00PMtillsoldout.Dineinor takeout.Enjoyadelicious5oz. batterfriedfish,bakedpotato, coleslaw,rollanddessert.$10.00. GrovelandFederatedParish,6616 GrovelandHillRoad,Groveland.
HEMLOCK
SolarEclipseCelebration! Fun for thewholefamily,Monday,April 8th,1PM-4:30PMatLittleLakes CommunityCenter.Joinusforan excitingexperienceincludinganindoorNASALiveStream,EducationalDemonstrationsandFunKids Activities.Don’tmissthechanceto wintwothemedrafflebasketsfeaturingHeronHillEclipseWineanda FingerLakesEclipseSouvenirbasketfeaturingtheartworkofCornell Astronomer,Dr.TylerNordgren. Freeparkingfortailgatingand viewing,snacksandbeverageswill beavailableforpurchase.Eclipse glassesavailablefor$2.00each. ExploretheLocalArtisansGift Shop,openduringthecelebration. Details:http://www.littlelakesny. org.
Veteran&Family-SolarEclipse
Viewing: Veterans &Familycome joinus8Apr,1-4:30pm,atthe LittleLakesCommunityCenterin Hemlock,fortheSolarEclipse. TherewillbeanindoorNASA livestream,oryoucanfindaspot outsideonthelawntoviewit. Educationaldemonstrationsand activitiesavailableforkidsandparentstoenjoywithsnacksandbeveragestoenjoyforall.RSVPat www.livcovets.comtogetaspot. Wewillreachoutandconfirmyour request.Wehopetoseeyouthere.
VeteranPlus1-Dayatthe YMCA: Veteran’s Plus1comejoin us,wewillbeattheDansville YMCA5Apr24@10a.m.,where theywillhavesomestaffonhand foranactivelifestyleclass,aswell asaccesstothegym/fitness equipmentifyouwanttogetyour sweaton.Pleasejoinustosee whatwehaveavailableforfuture visits.RSVPbyvisitingourwebsite www.livcovets.com.Wewillbein touchtoletyouknowwereceived itandhaveaseatforyouanda guest.
LEICESTER
AnnualSpringChickenBBQThe KiwanisClubofYork-Leicester hasscheduledtheirAnnualSpring ChickenBBQforSaturday,April6, 2024.DriveThrough&WalkUp Only.Serving4pmuntilSoldOutat theLeicesterFireHall,MainSt., Leicester.Cost:$15each.Tickets maybepurchasedinadvancefrom anyKiwanianormaybepurchased atthedoor. Havingfamilyvisiting fortheEclipse,treatthemtoour famousChickenBBQ!
LIMA
TheLimaGoldenAgers will be meetingattheLimaDineronTuesday,APRIL9at12noon.Nonmembers$15andMembers$7. Reservationsnecessary-callno laterthanApril2.Ifyouhavenot signedupcallLaurie 585-749-6500.
FrancisM.DaltonPost282 Welcomes YOUtoourANNUALBEN ROWLINSONMEMORIALEASTER EGGHUNTonSaturday,March30, 2024.Startsat12NoonSharp! MarkTubbsMemorialPark,7384 ZieglerDr.,Lima(locatedoffRt. 15A).Bringyourcamerafora photowiththeEasterBunnyanda bagorbasketforyourcandy.
LIVONIA
TheFriendsoftheLivoniaPublic Library are holdingaPOP-UP BOOKSALEonSaturday,April6 from11am-2pmattheLivoniaPublicLibrary,2WashingtonStreetAll bookswillbe50cents.Findusset upacrossfromtheCirculation Desk.
VeteranOnly-FishingCharter: Veterans only,comejoinus12Apr 24@5:45a.m.,foranothergreat fishingadventurewithHarrington Outfitters.We’rekickingoff2024 withanotherfishingtripon CanandaiguaLake.Ifyouhaven’t joinedus,RSVPnowbeforeit’stoo late.RSVPbyvisitingourwebsite www.livcovets.com.Wewillreach outandgiveyouthedetailsandlet youknowifyougotaseat.We lookforwardtoseeingyouthere. CanandaiguaLake-SOUTHEND Launch,7201StateRoute21,Naples.
SpringClearance!!! The United MethodistChurchofLivoniaThrift Shop,locatedatthecornerof SpringandChurchStreetsin Livonia,willofferALLCLOTHING FREEApril4-5-6andApril 11-12-13.TheThriftShopisopen ThursdaysandFridays9AM-3PM andSaturdays9AM-2PM.
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,April10,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
LivoniaHistoricalSocietyBeef Stew Dinner -Saturday,April20 from4-7pmoruntilsoldout,atthe AmericanLegioninLivoniaCenter. Thedinnerincludesabowlofbeef stew,rolls/butter,anddessert. Donationsaccepted.TAKEOUT ONLY.50/50raffleticketswillbe soldthatnightandwinnerswillbe drawnduringtheAutumninthe VillageFestivalinSeptember. Watchforticketsalesduringother eventsthissummer.Donationswill gotowardsbuildingmaintenance withplanstoupgradethedownstairsstoragearea,theupstairsin ordertoholdfutureeventsandthe additionofanelevator.
Weneedchildren’sbooks! Please considerdonatingyourused children’sbookstotheFiendsof theLivoniaPublicLibrary(forour booksales.)Proceedsbenefit Livonialibraryprograms&services. Donationsofchildren’sbookscan bedroppedoffattheLivoniaLibraryduringregularlibraryhours. Thankyou!
2024SpringCashBash&Meat Raffle! Harrison-Lee Post283 “SonsofAmericanLegion”.2024 SpringCASHBASH&MEATRAFFLE willbeheldMay4th,1PM-5PM. 15CashPrizes.Only300tickets sold.GARBAGEPLATES(hots& hamburgers)w/Refreshments. 3850FederalRoad,LivoniaCenter. Donation:$20.
LivoniaVolunteerFireDept Recruitment - TheLivoniaVolunteerFireDept.(4213SouthLivonia Road)willbehostingaRecruitment DriveonApril13thand14thfrom 1to2pmeachday!Anyone18or overwhowantsmoreinfoon what’sinvolvedwithjoiningour Departmentandanyyoungadult 14to18whowantsmoreinfoon joiningourJrFirefighterprogram areencouragedtoattend!http:// Livoniafiredept.org
GetMovingwithMusic - The programwillexposeolderadultsto thelanguageofdanceandmovementwithmusicand3dance/ movementinstructors.HeldApril9, 10-11am,LivoniaSeniorNutrition Site,17WildbriarDr.,Livonia.RSVP by4/3.585-346-0010.
The10signsofAlzheimer’sDisease - Wouldyouliketolearn aboutthesignsofAlzheimer’sDisease?TheAlzheimer’sAssociation willbepresentingonthe10warningsignsofAlzheimer’satthe LivoniaSeniorNutritionSite.Held April16,10:30am,WildbriarSenior NutritionSite,17WildbriarDr., Livonia.Call346-0010RSVPby 4/10call346-0010
Canceled! The FamilyEclipseParty onMonday,April8th,2pm4:30pmattheUnitedMethodist ChurchofLivonia,21SummersSt, LivoniahasbeenCANCELED.
LIVONIA CENTER
Chicken&BiscuitDinner- Saturday, April13,2024,4pm-till. Tickets$10inAdvance.$12atthe Door.Take-OutAvailable.Call 346-9663forInfo.Heldatthe LegioninLivoniaCenter,3850FederalRoad.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
DIY Hand Pampering: Mix together 2 tablespoons of olive oil, 1/5 cup milk, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup honey. Soak hands in mixture for 2 minutes, then rinse and dry hands.
MOUNT MORRIS
MountMorrisCommunityInvolvement Association- Saturday,April13,7PM-11PM.Door Open@5:30PM.RubyShooz, OldiesDance.ProceedsBenefit: MountMorrisFire/RescueDept.Co. Inc.BasketRaffles,50/50’s&Contests.FoodAvailable.21&Over Only.$15Tickets.Tickets-Call ChickieStout585-519-6573or JaneO’Dell585-507-5947.Table Reservationsof8or10-Call Chickie.Ticketsalsoavailableat: GeneseeRiverRest.,Mt.Morris LanesorBurt’sLumberinPerry. HeldattheGeneseeRiverRestaurant&ReceptionCenter,134N. MainSt.,Mt.Morris.
MUMFORD
Antiques&ArtisansShow- Only at GCV&Mcanyoutourhistoric homestofinddecorinspiration, thenshopforantiquesand collectiblestocreateyourownvintageaestheticathome!Atour Antiques&ArtisansShowonSaturday,May11,youcanbrowsedealersfromaroundtheregion,explore awidevarietyof19th-and20thcenturywares,andallthewhile, immerseyourselfinthehistoryof theGeneseeValleyRegion.Plus, perusehandcraftedwaresbylocal artisansandmakeconnections fromthe19thcenturytothemodernday.GeneseeCountryVillage& Museum,1410FlintHillRd.,Mumford.Admissionpricesvary.https:// www.gcv.org/event/antique-show/
NAPLES
MonteCarloNight! Monte Carlo Night,hostedbytheHospeace HouseonSaturday,May4th,2024 from6:00pmto10:00pmatthe MaxfieldHoseMemorialHall,8181 MaxfieldRd.Naples.Professional GamingTablesandDealers;poker; craps;blackjack;roulette;raffle prizes;50/50raffle;music;plenty ofappetizers;beer&wineforpurchase;andmore!Theticketpriceis $40($45atthedoor)include$500 gamblingchips.Tolearnmore aboutHospeaceHouseandMonte CarloNightgoto:www. HospeaceHouse.org.Ticketscanbe purchasedattheHospeaceHouse orgotothefollowinglinkorscan theQRcode:https:// hospeacehouseinc.betterworld.org/ events/monte-carlo-night-2024
W. BLOOMFIELD
BreakfastBuffet - Sunday,April 14th,7:30-11:00AM,LimaLegion Post282,2475StateRoute65, WestBloomfield.$10Adults;$6 Ages8-12;7&underFree.Sausage gravy&biscuits,scrambledeggs, homefries,Frenchtoast,bacon, sausage,pastries,fruit,juice&coffee.Takeoutsavailable.Everyone welcome.
YORK
YorkUPChurch-EclipsePresentation ofSpeakers: YouAre InvitedtoYorkPresbyterian Church,2662MainSt.,York.Free Presentationofspeakersfor“The GreatSolarEclipseof2024”,a once-in-a-lifetimeevent!Sunday, April7,7:00PM.*Dr.Michael Crosser,ProfessorofPhysicsand AstronomyatLinfieldCollegein McMinnville,Oregon.Heis thecreatorandco-hostofthe podcast“crisscrossingscience”. *Dr.JamesRose,retiredprofessor ofPhysicsandAstronomyatthe UniversityofNorthCarolina, ChapelHill,NC.*Dr.Kenneth Zarat,FacultymemberofthePerelmanSchoolofMedicineatthe UniversityofPennsylvaniaandavid photographer.Lightrefreshments served
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1 Pound Prime Rib Dinner for only $30!
Make it a Surf and Turf by adding a 4 Ounce Lobster Tail for only $10. Choice of potato, garden salad, dinner roll, and specialty bread included. Available every day except Saturday in the month of April. 4 p.m. till close. Dine in only. Call 343-6972 to make your reservations!
April to go specials To go only. Available Tuesday through Sunday 4:15 p.m. till close.
Prime Rib and Cheddar Sandwich with potato wedges and soup of the day. $13
Chicken Parmesan over pasta, garden salad, and roll. $19
Shrimp Alfredo over Pasta, garden salad, and dinner roll. $23
12 Ounce Prime Rib, baked potato, garden salad, and roll. $26
Friday Fish Special - To go only. Pickup starts at 4:15 p.m.
Your choice of beer battered, Cajun, broiled, breaded, or lemon pepper fish. $14 Homemade slaw, French fries, and dinner roll included.
April Early Bird Specials - Served Tuesday through Friday and Sundays 4 to 6 p.m.
*Note we have added an extra hour to accommodate our early evening diners. Your Choice $25 each. Dinners come with choice of potato unless a pasta dish, fresh garden salad, dinner roll, and specialty bread.
• Chicken and Biscuit
• Lobster Mac and Cheese
• Prime Rib Melt with mushrooms and provolone
• Haddock French with lemon and cream sherry
Remember – April Showers bring....Mother’s Day and e Valerie-Lynn Memorial Garden Patio’s opening.
Opening Friday, May 10th! Make your reservations.
Live Music every Friday and Saturday, weather dependent.
Friday, May 10th - Featuring Max Doud (6-9 p.m.) Saturday, May 11th - Featuring Ryan Southerland (6-9 p.m.) Sunday May 12th - Featuring Akloh (4-7 p.m.)
New Patio Menu Items is Season!
• Prime Rib on Weck • Corned Beef on Weck
• Pastrami on Weck • Specialty Mac and Cheeses
• Roquefort Buffalo, Garlic Parmesan, or BBQ Wings
• Poutine Waffle Fries • Shrimp and Chips • Fish and Chips
*Please note, e Red Osier Landmark Restaurant has no affiliation with anyone other than us and our two “restaurant owned” custom black food trailers located only in Stafford, New York. ere is a trademark that can be bought named “Red Osier” that will allow you to sell sandwiches and other items. is is not our restaurant. We are not in airports, ball parks, gas stations, or grocery stores. We are not affiliated with this trademark, or the goods and services provided by these other trademark owners.
FISH DINNER
5 oz.
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PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaFlea onslaught strikes early in the season
DEAR PAW’S CORNER:
my cat Flicker is already scratching himself silly with fleas! He has terrible skin reactions to flea bites. How can I get rid of them?
--Jesse B., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
DEAR JESSE: Flea infestations are awful, aren’t they? As the seasons change and the weather warms up, flea activity rises, and pet owners start seeing more evidence of fleas on their pets and around their homes.
Fleas aren’t just annoying. ey can carry diseases that are transmissible to pets and humans. Tapeworms and cat scratch disease are just two of the potential ills that a flea infestation can bring into your home.
Tackle a flea problem head-on, and don’t wait -- because it will continue to get worse as the summer approaches.
Because of Flicker’s allergic reaction to flea bites, he needs direct treatment to repel fleas and prevent them from latching on to his fur again. Talk to his veterinarian about the most effective flea treatments. For example, a monthly or quarterly topical flea treatment may be a good option. Oral medication -- as pills or chewables -- is also very effective. e vet may also recommend medication to clear up his current skin issues.
Reduce the risk of another flea infestation by making your home difficult for fleas to exist in.
--Have your home treated for fleas by a pest control service.
--Pick up clutter from the floor and replace any plush or feltedtoys with new ones.
--Vacuum twice a week to pick up fleas and their eggs. --Repair or replace damaged window and door screens. --Remove any debris piles near your home, and shi wood piles farther away.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner. com.
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On behalf of 14 women at lunch on March 20 celebrating the birthdays of two special individuals at [a] restaurant in Mt. Morris, we thank you for the generous gesture of paying for our meals. Your act of kindness truly warmed our hearts and made the celebration even more memorable and has left a lasting impression on all of us. Thank you!
From - The Birthday Club
Fantastic County Rehabilitation Facility
We live in [local town] and love our library. We’re always there for books, art exhibits and different programs. However, lately they often close for a day or longer for various reasons. This past weekend they were closed all day Friday and all day Saturday for an indoor miniature golf tournament which was a fundraiser for the library. It’s also not unusual for them to close for a full day for staff training. For holidays they frequently close for two days. These closings are in my opinion excessive and inconvenience many, many people. When it’s time to vote for the library budget, I always go and vote yes. I may rethink that.
Words alone cannot express our thanks to the staff of Livingston County [rehab facility]. My roommate was there for over a month and is now walking. A big thanks to the nurse on the rehab floor, the cleaning dept., the physical therapy dept., and Mike and Erica, were all wonderful! The cafeteria staff, Mike, the food was awesome and they were very courteous. Livingston [rehab facility] was a wonderful place; the staff upon arrival was like old family with their greetings. We also had to use their transportation to go to Rochester to the doctor. Robbie and Holly were awesome on the Mobile Medical. We highly recommend this place. Again, we say a big Thank you! Keep up the great job. We love you all. God Bless You all. Always remember you're never fully dressed until you wear a smile. Thanks again! ~John and
ShirleyTipping in restaurants
Some restaurants are starting to add a line on your bill to tip the kitchen. Tips are for the servers. Period! The OWNERS should pay their Cooks, Chefs and Cleaners appropriately. With our economy, costs and prices are out of control. I feel it’s absurd to “bleed” your patrons. Some checks have a pre-set tip or an extra line to add a tip but you are on the spot if you choose not to. When I see this, I WON’T RETURN, spreading the word about that restaurant.
Reeds, books and handles for BASKET WEAVING. 585-352-4349
YOKOHAMA AVID TIRES, S34P P225/40R18 88V. Set of four tires came with 2023 Subaru Impreza. 1,500 miles on them. 585-245-3187
WOODEN DOUBLE BED, rotary wheels, 4’3” wide, 6’3.5” long. Easy to reassemble. brokers@bizbrokersny.com
6’ CHRISTMAS TREE with fixed lights and stand. rentzeljere@gmail.com
POWER LIFT RECLINER. Dark Green. You pick up, Caledonia area. 585-704-8336
PIANO - Upright Baldwin Acrosonic piano with seat. Good condition. Must pick up professionally. karenlarkin0730@gmail.com
Bag of GREETING CARDS (50+) – Brand new. Father’s Day, Graduation, Sympathy, Baby, and an assortment of others.
585-244-0864
Three large MIRRORS, two - 5’ x 6’ and one - 3’ x 6’. Very good condition. You pick up, Caledonia AM Legion. CalWarVetMem@gmail.com
PILGRIM HYMNALS (233 of them) and 16 black SLEEVELESS YOUTH CHOIR ROBES. Text 585-590-1982
RV MATTRESS - King 80 x 72. Only slept on 5 times. You pick up. 585-455-4783
INTEX SAND FILTER and PUMP for above-ground pool - model # SF70110-2. den.and.ed@hotmail.com
EXERCISE BIKE, EUREKA VACUUM, BATHROOM SCALE and a DVD PLAYER. 585-223-3903
3-RING BINDERS. A variety of sizes. You pick up, Lakeville. Colleen. Henry@lalrr.com
PLAYER PIANO - has music to go into it. 585-670-9402
1-1/2’ stack of OLD POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINES. 585-385-9938
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Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit info. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit. Please call to remove listing once item is taken/received.
Submit at www.gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us - Give & Take or call 226-8111 x 111
Interfaith Center is taking BOOKS for a Book Sale. Please limit donations for pick up to Livingston and Southern Monroe County. Jackie 585-245-1526
OLD TYPEWRITERS and HOBBY TRAINS & Accessories, any condition. gregcloud55@gmail.com
MODELS - Built or Unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, Slot Cars, etc. Parts and Pieces ok. Collector looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989
ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS, any brand; DOG/BABY PLAYPEN/GATE, LEASH, HARNESS. Any dog supplies. Lakeville. Call/text 585-649-8706
Minimum 100 sq. foot piece of LAND, full sun for monarch butterfly waystation; all plants, labor provided. Preferably in Newark.
3margcos@gmail.com
CHICKEN COOP and/or FENCING for chickens. schiff06@frontiernet.net
Restorer collector looking OLD ELECTRONICS - computers, video games, stereo equipment HiFi speakers, film cameras, ham/CB radios, records, reels +more 585-883-5334
Looking for QUEEN SIZE BED FRAME within 30 miles of Honeoye Falls, call (585) 624-1823
Full size, JOINTED SKELETON. 585-599-3490
OIL BASE PAINT: All colors. DO NOT TEXT. 585-377-0878.
CATTLEYA ORCHID that you no longer want. I would love to adopt it! Will pick up. Webster/Penfield area. Text or call 585-217-3397
VINTAGE POKÉMON CARDS or SPORTS CARDS. 585-729-1259
Senior lady hoping to find OUTDOOR COVER for an older Simplicity Riding Lawnmower. Not too far from Williamson please. 315-310-3897
Seeking a DIRT BIKE or ATV, running or not for father son project. Text or call Matt 315-576-1278
Tree Tamers
Trimming • Take Down
Brush Chipper Cabling
Stump Grinding
Reasonable Rates
Free Estimates • Insured
Office - 538-2745
Cell - 585-259-5117
STRANGE BUT TRUE By
Lucie WinborneGenesee Valley Health Partnership
Anti-violence and bullying training and education in many Livingston County schools and communities is supported by UWLC. www.gvhp.org
NOW HERE’S A TIP
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.
* A common issue with blood donation -- along with other types of charitable contributions -- is that if donors don’t know the recipient, it’s harder to convince them that donating is beneficial. Therefore, in an effort to encourage more young people to give blood, Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden, sends a text when their donation has been dispensed to someone in need, providing proof that it’s going to good use.
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HOUSEHOLDMOVINGSALE: 6 Dogwood Dr.Scottsville,NY.4/54/6(9am-4pm)TonsofTools,No earlybirds.AllMustGo!
EXIT9FLEA MARKET Opening Sunday,April21stfortheseason (8am-3pm).VendorSpaceavailable, $25perspot.DesireFood/Produce Vendors.ForSpaceavailabilitycontact Claude585-734-3789.
March brings breezes loud and shrill,
Stirs the dancing daffodil.
~Sara Coleridge
Online POLL
April 1st ushers in the spring fishing season with trout derbies around the Rochester streams. Fishers, what about the season/ sport most appeals to you?
Each mumbered row contains two clues and two answers. e two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.
• Peace, solitude, quiet, disconnection from daily life
• Spending time outdoors in nature
• Sharing the experience with special people
• Catching my own food
• The thrill of the hunt, challenge outsmarting fish
• All or a combination of the above
Poll ends 04-02-202
Poll Results 03-26-2024
Gardeners around Rochester are busy dreaming of and planning this season’s plots.What early spring bloom common around here is your favorite?
5.6% Snowdrops
16.7% Crocus
27.8% Daffodil
50.0% Tulip
We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!
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Robert Lanning Walker
December 28, 1937 - December 6, 2023
Avon - Bob was the oldest child of Robert and Marian (Smith) Walker. Bob was preceded in death by his parents Robert and Marian and his brothers Roger and John.
Bob is survived by his wife Sandra (Geesler) and daughters Shannon Walker, Kerry (Ronald) Pickering and his sister Jean (David) Gloss. 13 nieces and nephews, 28 great-nieces and nephews, cousins and a large chosen family.
Bob was incredibly lucky that he met the love of his life at 25. ey celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in August of 2023. He graduated from Dunkirk High School in 1955 and SUNY Fredonia in 1960 where he majored in speech pathology. Bob taught English for 36 years.
An accomplished welder, Bob enjoyed creating sculpture from steel and building unique pieces of metal art from circular staircases to mobiles.
Bob became enamored with computers, taking classes at several area colleges, and built the first computer labs for Avon Central Schools. He was an avid golfer and skier and coached the Avon golf team for many years.
Music was always a big part of Bob’s life. He sat 1st chair trumpet in high school and was soloist with the local drum and bugle corps. He found his natural tenor voice in college and sang with Finger Lakes Chorale, Eastman Rochester Chorus,Zion Episcopal Church and for many special occasions.
e family will be welcoming visitors at Stephenson - Dougherty Funeral Home, 350 Genesee Street, Avon from 3pm-5pm and again from 7pm9pm on Friday, April 5th, 2024. A service of celebration will take place at 11am Saturday, April 6th, 2024 at Zion Episcopal Church. Memorial gifts may be made in Bob’s honor to Zion Episcopal Church, 10 Park Place Avon, NY 14414, or the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Grand Central Station, P.O. Box 4777, New York, NY 10163.
To share a memory or send a condolence, visit stephensondoughertyfuneralhome.com
James A. Wilbur
March 25, 2024
Avon-Passed away March 25, 2024 at age 91. He is survived by his daughter, Deborah Wilbur (Roy Greer); sister, Suzanne (Gerald) Rothrock; and granddaughters, Kali Ander, Kelly Taft. He is predeceased by his wife, Betty; son, Kelly; and brother,David.James was a Navy veteran.
Family and friends are invited to call ursday, April 4, 2024 from 3-6pm at the Stephenson-Dougherty Funeral Home, 350 Genesee Street, Avon. His funeral service will be held following his calling hours at 6pm. Private interment, Avon Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Harrison-Lee VFW Post Livonia, 3850 Federal Road, Livonia, NY 14487.
To share a memory or leave a condolence please visit stephensondoughertyfuneralhome.com
THINGS PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CREATING WILLS
Funeral instructions: Settling probate will not happen until after the funeral. Therefore, funeral wishes in a will often go unnoticed, states the legal advisement resource Find Law.
Earl C. Lubanski, Sr. March 24, 2024
Earl C. Lubanski, Sr., age 79, of York, died Sunday, March 24, 2024 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville,NY.
He was predeceased by his brothers, Donald, Stanley and William Lubanski; sisters, Karen Kennedy and Marlise Burden. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Faucett Lubanski; children, Earl (Bonnie Moses) Lubanski Jr. of Penfield, Todd Lubanski of Cuylerville, Jeffrey (Maryagnes) Lubanski of Lancaster; grandchildren, Virginia (Andy) Hans, Zachary (Yoko) and Levi (Joanna Bush) Lubanski,Sydney Lubanski;great-grandchildren,Nana Lubanski and Ana Hans; step grandson, Tommy Follett; brother, Leslie Lubanski of FL; sisters-in-law, Linda Lubanski of York, Nancy Lubanski of Leicester, Tricia Bishop of Avon,Nancy Folts of Bath; many nieces and nephews. Earl was born May 21, 1944 in Cuylerville, NY, the son of Stanley and Margaret Eggert Lubanski Sr. He was retired from Akzo-Nobel Salt Mine in Retsof. Earl was a member of Local # 86 Electricians Union of Rochester,NY.
He enjoyed golfing,fishing,playing cards and coffee with friends and family. No prior calling hours. Funeral Services will be held ursday, March 28 at 11 am at the York United Presbyterian Church,2662 Main St.in York with Rev. Michelle Sumption officiating. Burial will be in Leicester Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the York United Presbyterian Church, 2662 Main St.,Box 411,York,NY 14592.
To share a memory with the family or leave a condolence please visit Rector-HicksFuneralHome.com
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According to the World Health Organization, tobacco kills up to half its users, annually killing roughly six million people each year. The WHO notes that more thanfivemillionofthosedeathsare the result of direct tobacco use, while more than 600,000 deaths can be attributed to non-smokers being exposed to secondhand smoke. While many in the United States may understand the threat that smoking poses to their overall health, the WHO notes that studies indicate knowledge about the specifichealthrisksoftobaccouse is not widespread. A 2009 survey of smokers in China found that less than 40 percent of smokers knew that smoking tobacco causes coronary heart disease, while only 27 percent were aware of the link between smoking and stroke. It’s also important that smokers recognize that cigarettes once characterized as “light” or “low tar” are not healthier than more traditional cigarettes. While the US Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of such terms in cigarette sales within the United States, smokers traveling or living overseas should be mindful that other countries may not operate under such restrictions. In addition, the American Cancer Society notes that there is no proof that cigarettes sold as “all natural” and marketed as having no chemicals or additives are any safer than traditional cigarettes and that the best way for men, women and children to avoid the dangers of tobacco is to never smoke or to quit immediately.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Lone Star Tick Bites Cause Alpha-Gal Syndrome
DEAR DR. ROACH: I was recently diagnosed with alpha-gal syndrome (AGS). I live in the country, but I do not remember having a tick on me. My husband and I are very cautious and always check for them. I am struggling to understand what exactly are my symptoms, and what I can and cannot eat. I don’t know if I am someone who can have dairy or not.
The biggest challenge seems to be eating out. If I order chicken, fish or vegetables and they are cooked on the same grill as meat, then they are not safe to eat due to cross contamination. Also, dairy, lard and whey are in many food items.
Is there a specialist I should consult? My doctor seems to know about some of this, but is unable to answer many of my questions. Any information you can share would be helpful.
-- S.N.
ANSWER: AGS is an allergy to galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose, a carbohydrate allergen found in all mammalian meats, such as beef, pork and lamb. The allergy can be serious as people develop symptoms, including various syndromes like skin itching and rashes; gastrointestinal symptoms; and even anaphylaxis, a severe allergy syndrome of cardiovascular collapse.
These reactions are delayed compared to other typical allergic responses, with people often developing symptoms the night after consuming meat -- about two to six hours after consumption. A blood test for alpha-gal allergies can confirm the diagnosis.
These symptoms usually begin after getting bitten multiple times by a Lone Star tick. The tick has alpha-gal in its saliva, which triggers the sensitivity. Many medical professionals are unaware of this newly described condition (40% reported never having heard of the syndrome), which can prevent a diagnosis from being made in a timely fashion.
Because the condition is new, there are some factors that we don’t really understand about it, like why some people tolerate muscle meat from an animal but react strongly to organ meat. There just aren’t answers to some of the questions that you might be asking. For example, milk, whey and gelatin sensitivity have been described with AGS, but not lard (at least that I could find).
Sometimes a person tolerates cooked meat but is intolerant of raw (or barely cooked) meat. Some people lose the allergy over time (usually a few years), but additional tick bites may bring it back.
The ideal specialist in this case is an allergist. You should certainly have and know how to use an epinephrine injector in case of a severe reaction.
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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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