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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted a sweet but somewhat rambunctious little mutt, “Karla,” who is about 13 months old. e problem is that she wants to jump and bark at other dogs when we’re out for a walk. How can I calm her down? -- Jen in Duluth, Georgia
DEAR JEN: Reactivity is natural behavior for a puppy that loves to play with other dogs, but of course, it’s not desirable behavior. Jumping and barking can trigger an aggressive response from some dogs, or stress out other dogs. It can scare humans.
Fortunately, it’s a behavior that you can moderate with a specific, daily training regime that will teach Karla to stay calm on the leash.
First, gather your tools: A sturdy leash that is about 5 feet long (no retractable leashes allowed), a harness and a pocketful of Karla’s favorite treats, cut into tiny pieces. I recommend the harness over a collar because it allows you to strongly control Karla if she starts jumping, without risking an injury to her throat.
Next, teach and reinforce three crucial commands: sit, stay and heel. From the moment you put on Karla’s harness and leash, to when you take them off at the end of the walk, she needs to follow your commands. Karla should sit calmly while you attach and remove the leash. During the walk, she should remain next to you, with a little slack in the leash. If she starts to tug ahead, stop, command her to sit and, once she sits, start off again, giving the command “heel.”
Keep the training positive, and remember that it will take time and consistency. As she learns what you expect from her, Karla will become a great walking companion.
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2. Place medallions on preheated grill, close lid and grill, turning once, until an instant-read thermometer registers 145 F for medium rare, 5 to 8 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate, tent with foil and let stand for 10 minutes.
3. Preheat broiler with rack 3 to 4 inches away from heat. Place steaks on individual ovenproof plates. Top each steak with equal amounts of chile and cheese. Broil until cheese melts, about 2 minutes. Serve immediately.
To roast chiles: Preheat greased outdoor grill to medium or preheat an oven broiler. Place fresh chiles on outdoor grill or gas stovetop over medium heat or arrange on a baking sheet and place 2 to 3 inches away from heat under broiler. Grill or broil, turning often with tongs, until surfaces of skin are lightly charred and blistered. Immediately place peppers in a paper bag or an airtight container and close tightly. Let peppers cool for 12 to 15 minutes. Peel off charred skin and remove stems and seeds. Tear into strips or chop as needed according to the recipe. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling chiles. Refrigerate peppers for up to 3 days or freeze in airtight container for up to 6 months.
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Shade tolerance refers to a plant’s ability to withstand low levels of light. Certain plants have adapted this feature to survive in the wild. Plants that grow at the base of forest floors, for example, will get less sunlight than others outside of the tree canopy. Such adaptations enable a wide variety of foliage to grow even though they are not exposed to much sunlight. While sun-loving plants often have broad leaves and expend significant energy to capture sunlight for photosynthesis, shade-tolerant plants expend less energy and tend to be more efficient consumers of soil nutrients and sunlight.
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Once homeowners understand which type of shade they are dealing with, they can then visit plant nurseries and select their plants. Most greenery comes with care instructions that include recommendations regarding the amount of shade/sunlight the plant will need to do well. If further assistance is needed, a knowledgeable employee can make suggestions based on landscape needs.
Shade-tolerant plants can make welcome additions to the landscape, offering greenery and color in the darker areas of a property.
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Yet, for many who rely on Social Security disability benefits for income and Medicare or Medicaid, work seems like a gamble. What most people don’t know is that there are free services and supports available for those who qualify.
Social Security’s Ticket to Work (Ticket) program and other Work Incentives can help take the guesswork out of finding or returning to work. More than 20 Work Incentives are designed to help individuals who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) due to a disability, transition to the workplace without immediately losing those benefits. Because each person’s circumstances are different, job seekers are encouraged to consult a certified Benefits Counselor, who can help them make informed decisions about employment and benefits.
Through the Ticket program, people ages 18 through 64 who receive SSDI or SSI can receive free job-related services and supports. Whether they work with their state’s Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agency or with authorized service providers called Employment Networks (EN), people can find the resources they need to prepare for, find and maintain employment.
For individuals such as Shirley, this can mean exploring work with confidence. When Shirley was diagnosed with narcolepsy, her doctors advised her stop working.
“It was distressing to lose that sense of control over my life,” she recalls. “…[and] stressful making ends meet on an SSDI check.”
It took several years to find effective treatment, but Shirley was determined to regain her well-being and that feeling of self-determination she had lost. “Narcolepsy is not something that just goes away,” she says. “But I’ve learned to make adjustments… [and] work around the disability.”
Once she felt ready, Shirley attended a job fair where she learned about the Ticket program and connected with an EN. With their help and encouragement, Shirley found work in her State’s General Services Administration, where she helps ensure small businesses are represented on state contracts.
“I’m grateful for the help I received through Ticket to Work,” she reflects. “It feels wonderful to have my independence back! I feel like I can rely on myself again.”
To learn more, call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842 or 1-866-833-2967 (TTY). Or visit www.choosework.ssa.gov.
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* It’s tough to eat home-cooked meals as a single eater. Most recipes are geared for multiple portions, and you probably don’t want to eat the same thing for five days straight. Try this: Get together with some friends and have a potluck. Each guest brings an entree and at least two side dishes, in extra-large portions, and his or her own le overs containers. Split the food up amongst the guests, packaged as meals. Everyone can cook once and eat for a week.
* Did you have too much summer fun last year? Be ready to soothe that sunkissed skin this year with frozen aloe vera. Use an ice-cube tray to freeze aloe vera gel, and let the soothing begin!
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William Pruitt: A Poetic Journey of Life, Words, and Connection
BY SUZIE WELLS
Rochester’s own William Pruitt taught English as a Second Language at BOCES 2 for 26 years, and in summers at the University of Rochester and the New York State Migrant Education Department. He wrote a unit for the volume Integrating the ESL Standards into Classroom Practice Grades 9-12. He and his wife, Pam, have a daughter, Cedar, a son, Elliott, and two grandchildren. However, this National Poetry Month, we also recognize William Pruitt as a poet, storyteller, fiction writer, and Assistant Editor at Narrative Magazine
Pruitt’s poetic odyssey began immediately a er completing his undergraduatestudies,ignitedbytheprofoundversesofWaltWhitman. Since then, Pruitt’s pen has traversed a range of styles and forms, from the concise beauty of short American-style haiku to the fluid free verse, capturing landscapes, personal reflections, and interactive narratives.
Reflecting on his poetic genesis, Pruitt fondly recalls a pivotal moment in his 12th-grade English class. A brief discussion on Shakespeare’s possible sexual orientation led to a poignant insight on open-mindedness and acceptance, and literature’s power.
For Pruitt, inspiration is not a distant muse but an intrinsic part of existence. Breathing, simply being alive... these are the catalysts that drive his creativity. “I am a poet. I don’t wait for inspiration,” he says. With a disciplined routine of writing three hours every weekday morning, Pruitt embraces the freedom to explore any topic or theme that strikes a chord within him. ere’s no waiting for inspiration; there’s only writing. He says, “Part of the pleasure of being a poet is that you are free to write anything you want.”
Pruitt cherishes the simple joy of “participating in the game” of life. For him, writing is at the same time a solitary pursuit and a means to connect. Whether through open mic nights around Rochester, such as at Geneva’s Sea of Coffee or Rochester literary circles like Just Poets, Pruitt finds camaraderie and inspiration in the shared love of words.
In his career, Pruitt has ventured beyond the confines of solitary creation, sharing his tales and verses with audiences far and wide. As a storyteller, he has engaged listeners with traditional and original tales, bringing to life stories of historical figures like Mary Jemison, Daniel Boone, Frederick Douglass, and Susan B. Anthony in venues such as the Memorial Art Gallery, Rundel Library, the Bittner Street YWCA, and the National Women’s Hall of Fame.
With poems and stories published widely and six books to his name, including e Binding Dance and Middle Man and Other Stories, his work has garnered recognition and praise, earning him the prestigious Taj Mahal poetry prize among other honors.
As the world continues to evolve, the role of creative writing and poetry, according to Pruitt, is clear: to expand horizons and foster connection. rough his words, Pruitt invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery, empathy, and above all, the profound beauty of the human experience.
Follow Bill on Instagram at @billpruitt48 and at Facebook.com/ bpruitt7.
(all poems from e Binding Dance, 2021, cyberwit.net): e Old Life
Remember when you activated your cell phone and it showed the old time for an instant before switching to current time, do you know what that really is?
It is a sleeping soldier supposed to be on guard duty, standing at attention when the officer walks in.
It is the old life, the old attitudes, hanging on when you thought they were gone.
It is the master magician, getting caught with his wand down – he almost let you see time is an artifice.
How ings Look
A thin strand of Horizontal cloud
Across the lower Half of a full moon
A er a night of rain:
A hair out of place? e thrill of her
Letting you see her
As she is
What If
What if I say a constricting snake, Bound with stars & studded
With gold hasps, strains to bursting, & Looking through the moving water
For an instant you see a shape below at makes everything mean something else
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HoneoyePublicLibraryasksresidents oftheHoneoyeCentralSchoolDistrict tovoteonapropositiontocreate equitableandsustainablefunding acrosstheschooldistrict.
InformationmeetingatHoneoyePublicLibraryon5/9/20243-4:30pm, Walk-inmeeting5/14/202467:30pm,andatthePlantsaleon 5/11/20249am-12pmattheGazebo inHoneoye.
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Chat &Craft
EveryThursdayfrom10:30-11:30 am
Joinourweeklygroupforadult crafters!We’llchat,workon projects,andhavefun!Thelibrary willprovideacraftonceamonth. Bringyourowncraftprojectstothe othergatherings.Hotbeverages willbeavailable.Registerat wadslib.com/calendar
WadsworthLibraryBookChat Monday,May13from6:30-7:30 pm
Joinusforbookclubatthelibrary! InMay,thegroupwilldiscussthe bookTomLakebyAnnPatchett. Registrationisrequired.Signupat wadslib.com/calendar.
Biblio-BopDanceParty! Saturday,May18from 10:30-11:15am
Ifyourpreschoolerlovestomove andgroovedon’tmissBiblio-Bop! We’llbehoppingandboppingto musicusingbells,shakers,and scarvestoenhancethefun.Registrationisnotrequired.Justcome andbereadytomove!Bestfor children1-5yearsoldaccompanied byacaregiver.Siblingswelcome.
AVONFREELIBRARY:
Baby SensoryPlay:Monday,April29 at10:00am
Sit‘N’Knit:Thursdays5/2,5/16& 5/30at6:00pmandFridays5/10& 5/24at11:00am
Mahjong:Fridays5/3,5/17&5/31 at10:30amandThurs5/9&5/23at 6:00pm
ChessClubElite(middleschoolers& upwelcome):Monday,5/6from 3:00-4:00pm
PositiveExpressions-InfantFeeding Support:Tuesdaysat11:00am
Storytime:MostTuesdays&Fridaysat 10:30am
Chess:Wednesdaysat11:00am
Formoreinformationortosign-upfor anevent,gotoavonfreelibrary.orgor call585-226-8461
LIVONIAPUBLICLIBRARY After SchoolYogaforTeens/ Tweens
Joinusforanhourofyoga,breathworkandguidedmeditationon Mondaysstartingat3:30pm.No priorexperienceneeded.Bringa mat,theywillbeprovidedifnot. ClassestaughtbyCarrieRuffner, whoisaphysicaltherapist,acertifiedyogaandmediation instructor.
StorytimeisBackstartingApril1st! Mondays10:30am-11:15am TalesforTots(ages2-3) Thursdays10:30am-11:15am PreschoolStoryFun(ages3-5) Herbs101:Haven’tYouHerbwith Autumn’sApothecary Wednesday,May1stat5:30pm. Registrationrequired. Allageswelcome. ParanormalTalkwithTedVanSon Jr. Thursday,May2ndat5:30pm. Registrationrequired. TedVanSonJr.wearsmanyhats heisnotjustaparanormalinvestigatorbutalsoaradiohostand author.GetreadyforNational ParanormalDayandhaveallyour questionsanswered!
ARKPORT
Fundraiser: Lulu’s QuiltsandTreasures-9010Co.Rd.46Windham Hill,Arkportishostingafundraiser inmemoryofMindyGates.DonationstoGrandviewCanineCare Inc.andBreastCancerCoalition thruMindy’sdaughterJessica.The BreastCancerCoalitionwillsend informationsosharewithour community.Saturday,May11, 12noonuntil6pm.Rafflesfortwo handmadequilts.BasketsforSilent Auction.Music,FoodVendor, YoungLiving,HandmadeCrafts, DogTreats,Pens,HandcraftedCard Class,E.T.Designs.Info.:Sanna Jacksonat607-382-5331.
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.
AvonWalkAgainstHunger- The Avon WalkAgainstHungerissponsoredbytheAvonInterfaithCouncil.HeldSaturday,May11.Registrationat8:30am,startat9am. Pleasejoinusforashortwalk aroundthevillage,startingatAvon VillageHall.FundsraisedwillsupporttheAvonFoodPantryand severalotherlocalgroupsthatsupportpeopleinneedinthiscommunity.Call226-2626formoreinformation.Youcanobtaina registrationformfromalocal churchorgiveusacall.Thenyou cancollectdonationsfromyour friendsandneighbors.Donations shouldbeturnedinthedayofthe walk.
AvonSeniorNutritionProgram
Week ofApril29-May3
SiteClosedMonday.
Tuesday,4/30:BeefStroganoff OverEggNoodles,Cauliflower, SnapPeas,WholeWheatBread Slice,AppleJuice,RiceKrispyTreat. Wednesday,5/1:HerbCrustedFish, BakedSquash,Peas,WholeWheat BreadSlice,AppleJuice,Pears. Thursday,5/2:EggSalad,Potato Salad,3-BeanSalad,WholeWheat Roll,OrangeJuice,PeanutButter Cookie.
Friday,5/3:MapleGlazedPork,Red Potatoes,Spinach,WholeWheat BreadSlice,GrapeJuice, Applesauce. (585)226-6353
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.
CANADICE
HikeHarrietHollisterSpencer Park inCanadice -Hike&Explore therollinghillsofHarrietHollister SpencerParkSunday,April28from 2-4PMwithSpringwaterTrails,followedbyasocialget-togetherat theBirdhouseBreweryinHoneoye. Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org
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CONESUS StuffedChickenBreastDinnerSaturday May4,2024,4:30-6:30 attheGarwoodsUnitedMethodist Church,10524CountyRte15B, Canaseraga.Cost:$12. CANASERAGA
Breakfast - ConlonMulvaney AmericanLegion,6317Marshall Road,Conesus.Heldthe4thSundayofthemonthfrom8am-11am. $10Adultsand$5under10.Thank youforthegreatsupportandwe lookforwardtoanothergreatyear!
HelpPreserveConesusHistory! Inviting everyoneinterestedinlocal historytojointhe“Ga-ne-a-sos HistoryKeepers”atanorganizationalmeetingtobeheldat theConesusTownHall(upstairs) onWednesday,May1,2024at 10am.Manywaystoparticipate: sharingexperiencesofgrowingup in“thegoodol’days”;identifying photosofpeople,homesand businessesofthepast;helpingwith displaysinthe1800slogcabin; fundraisers;publicprograms.We welcomeyourwillingnesstoserve asanofficeroronacommittee,as wellasyourinput,ideasandsupportinanywaytopreserve Conesushistoryforfuturegenerations!
DANSVILLE
PaperFlowerMaking- Livingston County residents60+,jointheLivingstonCountyOfficeforthe AgingandtalentedJoyC.tolearn howtomakepaperflowerusing colorfulcardstock.Materialsanda noonmealwillbeprovidedbutyou mustRSVP.Eachclassisheld1011:30am.5/14-5ChestnutAve., Dansville(RSVPby5/7) 585-335-8130.5/21-3ElmSt., Mt.Morris.(RSVPby5/15) 585-658-4513.5/29-74Genesee St.,Avon.(RSVPby5/22) 585-226-6353.
GENESEO
LivingstonCountyVolunteer Fairs - HeldMay15,10-2pm,MorganEstatesCommunityBuilding, 4399ClearviewDr.,Geneseo.Have youeverthoughtofvolunteering? DropbytheLivingstonCountyVolunteerFairs!-Doyouenjoymeetingnewpeople?-Wanttouseyour skillsandexperience?-Readyto giveback?-Wanttolearnanew skill?Learnaboutfulfilling,flexible volunteerrolesnearyou.Registrationnotrequired.Questionscall 585-645-4428.
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.
DixonHollowHistory:Lifein the Hollow- Dr.KristiKrumrine, SUNYGeneseoAnthropology Professor,presentstheresultsof archaeologicalandhistoricresearch conductedattheDixonHollow Site,in.Hemlock,NewYork.Learn aboutthefamiliesandthelivesof thosewholivedinthissmallhamlet beforeHemlockLakebecamethe watersourceforthecityofRochester.Familieswereforcedtorelocate,leavingbehindalost,and nownotforgotten,townofDixon Hollow.May5,1:30-3pmatthe LivingstonCountyMuseum,30 CenterSt.,Geneseo.https://www. livingstoncountyhistoricalsociety. com/
PowerfulToolsforCaregivers is a 6-weekeducationalprogramthat focusesontheneedsoffamily caregiversofindividualswith chronicconditions.Family caregiversdevelopavarietyofselfcaretools.ClassparticipantsalsoreceiveacopyofTheCaregiver Helpbook,developedspecifically fortheclass.Thisisafreeclassfor familycaregiversofsomeonewith achronicillnessand/ordementia. RepeatseveryTuesday,April30to June4from10:30-12pm,Interfaith Center,11FranklinSt.,Geneseo. https://www.lifespan-roch.org/ new-events/2024/1/19/powerfultools-for-caregivers-online-654ds5ge4n
TheAnnualmeetingoftheMt. Pleasant CemeteryAssociation (Geneseo)willbeheldTuesday, May7th,2024at7pmattheGreen RoomatNOBSBREWERYBREW COMPANY,3474BronsonHill Road,Livonia.Ownersand interestedpartiesareinvitedtoattend.Weareinneedofboard membersandvolunteers.
GeneseoGardenClubAnnual Plant Sale- Saturday,May18, 9:00amatGatewayParkacross fromWegmansinGeneseo.We willbesellinginexpensiveperennialsfromourmembers’gardens untileverythingissold.Proceeds helpfundourscholarships,contributions,andprograms.Come joinus!
GeneseoYoungatHeart: Sun., May5GeneseoYoungatHeart dessertmeeting(refreshmentsprovided);1:30p.m.attheGeneseo UnitedMethodistChurch.Program:DerekMaxfield,Professorof HistoryatGeneseeCommunity College,willtalkabouthisbook, Hellmira:TheUnion’sMostInfamousCivilWarPrisonCampElmira,NY.
GeneseoYoungatHeart: Thurs., May16.GeneseoYoungatHeart: teaputonbytheGeneseoUnited MethodistChurchwomen;2:00 p.m.attheGeneseoUnitedMethodistChurchsocialhall;contact Beth(243-3765)formoreinformationortoRSVP(duenolaterthan Sunday,May5.Note:Prepayment fortheteaintheamountof$10.00 perpersonisneeded.Payment arrangementscanbemadewith Beth.Spouses/friendsofmembers areinvitedtoattendthisevent ($10/person).Program:Local authorBobbiMahoodwillgivea brieftalkononeofherpublished children’sbooks,JohnnyandMe.
OrganRecitalSeries: Sunday, April 28,3-4pmattheCentral PresbyterianChurch,31CenterSt., Geneseo.OrganistJohnSheridan. Facilityfullyaccessible.Donations gratefullyaccepted.
HEMLOCK
Awake, thou wintry earthFling off thy sadness! Fair vernal flowers, laugh forth Your ancient gladness!
~Thomas Blackburn
GROVELAND
ChickenBBQ at theGroveland FederatedParish,6616Groveland HillRoad,Groveland(fellowship hall)onSaturday,April27thfrom 4:00untilsoldout.Dineinortake out.Dinnerincludeschicken, beans,coleslaw,bakedpotatoand homemadestylepies.$15.00.
HEMLOCK
Mahjongg- GET ONTHELISTfor MahJonggplayatLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.,Hemlock,Tuesdays,9:3011:30am.Beginnertointermediate levelplay(AmericanMahJongg rules).One,two,orthreetablescan besetdependingoninterest.Dedicatedgroupanchorsthisoffering andwelcomesNEWplayers.If interested,contactCarolWilliams, 585-727-2230(leaveaclearmessagewithcontactinfo).
THE UNION CEMETERY ASSOCIATION of Livonia will hold their Annual Meeting on Tuesday, May 7th, at 7pm at the First Presbyterian Church on Rte. 20A in Livonia Center. All lot owners and interested parties are invited to attend.
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LEROY
LeRoyHistoricalSociety will conducttheannualgeneralmembershipmeetingonSundayMay5at 2:00pmintheGaryandEleanor WilcoxResearchLibraryinthe JELLOGallery.Reportsofthepast yearandupcomingeventsand programswillbeshared.Current membersandanyoneinterestedin becomingasupportingmember areinvitedtoattend.
LIMA
TheLimaGoldenAgers will meet onTuesday,May14,2024@12 NoonattheLimaGolfandCountry Club,7470ChaseRd.,Lima.Ride fromparkinglottobuildingwillbe providedforthosewhoarenot abletowalkthehill.Reservations OnlybyMay7,2024.Nonmembers$15,Members$7.Dues $10yearly.CallLaurie 585-749-6500.
RoastPorkDinner- Roast pork, gravy,stuffing,applesauce, mashedpotatoes,coleslaw,roll, homemadepies&cakes.Saturday May4th,4:00-6:00pmorsoldout. $15.TAKEOUTONLY.LimaPresbyterianChurch,4cornersof5&20 andRoute15A,Lima.
Mother’sDayBreakfastBuffetSunday May12th,7:30-11:00amat theLimaLegionPost282,2475 StateRoute65,WestBloomfield. $10Adults;$6Ages8-12;7& underFree.Scrambledeggs,home fries,Frenchtoast,bacon,sausage, pastries,fruit,juice&coffee.Take outsavailable.Everyonewelcome.
LIVONIA
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.
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,May8,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
MIDDLESEX
We’reBack!! The MIDDLESEX HOSECO.ROASTBEEFDINNERS willstartagainonSaturdayApril 27thfrom4-7pm.Dinnerswillbe heldonthelastSaturdayofeach monththruOctober26th,atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt.Adults$15,Children$10 (schoolageto12),Preschoolfree (takeoutsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.Takeoutsavailable.
MOUNT MORRIS
ChickenBBQ - TUSCARORAFIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH,8082 DutchSt.Rd.onSATURDAY,MAY 4THfrom11:30-1:30pm.Tickets $13,TakeOutOnly-availableat dooruntilsoldout.RESERVEYOUR TICKETSTODAY:585-281-6413or 585-750-1351.
TaiChiLevel1ForArthritisand Fall Prevention-Classesareevery Tues/Thurs.5/7-6/2711am-12pm, LivingstonCountyCampus,1MurrayHillDr.-Auditorium,Mt.Morris.WhyTaiChi?-Increased strength,enduranceandposture. -Improvedbalancetopreventfalls. -Reducesstress/anxietyandincreasesrelaxation.-Providesopportunityforsocialization.-Reduces bodyaches,painsandstiffness. -Overallimprovedqualityoflifeand health.-Call243-7520toregister (Regularattendancestrongly encouraged).
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 orgotothefollowinglink:https:// hospeacehouseinc.betterworld.org/ events/monte-carlo-night-2024
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SCOTTSVILLE
LawnSale: Saturday, April27, 2024from9amuntil3pmatthe GraceEpiscopalChurch,Brown’s Ave.,Scottsville.Treasures-Baked Goods-HotDogs&Soda,Salt PotatoesandAntiques.
WheatlandHistoricalAssoc. Geranium &AtticTentSaleSaturday,May18,at9amto2pm. Sage-MarloweHouse,69MainSt., Scottsville.Annualbenefitsaleunderthetentswithproceedsgoing tofundtheWHAscholarshipprogramforW-CandCaledoniaarea students.Offering4“pottedgeraniumsinavarietyofcolors,gardeningitemsanddecor,pottedperennialsandveggieplants.”Attic“ itemsincludehomedecor,antiques andcollectibles,smallpcs.ofantiqueandvintagefurniture,dishes andmuchmuchmore.Localhistory books.Andfreshmadepieswhile theylast!!ThissaleisRainorShine. Formoreinfoemail whascottsville@gmail.com
YORK
SpringDinnerandRaffleFundraiser: Saturday, April27,4-6pm attheYorkUnitedPresbyterian Church,2662MainStreet,York. ComejoinusforourannualSpring Dinner!Menu:ham,mashedpotatoes,harvardbeets,coleslaw,corn, rollandpie.
Adults:$15,Children:$7.http:// yorkupchurch.org
INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS
Jelly Roll Morton (18901941): New Orleans native Jelly Roll Morton, a pianist and songwriter, honed his pianoplaying abilities in the bordellos of theBigEasy.Infact,itwasinthose establishments where the man born Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe earned his distinctive nickname. Biography.com notes that while his claims to have been the inventor of jazz might have been dubious, Morton is considered to bethefirstjazzmusiciantocommit his arrangements to paper.
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ursday-Saturday 10am-6pm; Sunday 11am-5pm
Flashback Friday - 20% Off Bulk Candy after 4pm
Amish Donuts every Saturday and Sunday
Free Flower for Mom on Mother’s Day (While supplies last)
www.The1812Store.com
4270 North Main St. • Livonia, NY 14487
Antiques • Amish Donuts • Penny Candy
UNIQUE LOCATIONS TO HOST A WEDDING
Stadiums: Couples who first bonded over their love of a particular sport and/or favorite team can incorporate that into their nuptials by getting married at a stadium.
Professional and collegiate teams typically offer wedding and reception packages, and guests may appreciate the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hang out on the field where their favorite athletes play.
Spring 2024 Painting Classes
The Windfall Studio
Gi Certificates are available • Mother’s Day is May 12th! 6 Week Classes/$190 • 6 Week Paint-In $180 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Advanced Oil 2-4pm
Join us in our cozy studio for patient, thorough instruction to enhance the artist in you! Classes will include a final project! We will always “honor the effort,” supporting and encouraging each other. Fun and laughter guaranteed!
Please call me @ 585-438-4016 to Register.
Due to class size, registration & full payment in advance please.
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Karin Marie Wallin, MFA, Artist
435 High Acres Avon, NY 14414
Colored Pencil
Paint-In 6-8pm Drawing 2-4pm Watercolor 2-4pm 4/30-6/4 5/1-6/5 5/2-6/65/3-6/7
2-4pm
Mother’ Da i righ around th corner…
Sunda, Ma 12th
Be sure to make your reservation. 585-343-6972!
ive mom the gi she really wants: a gi certificate.
Starting May 1st through May 10th purchase
a Gi Certificate for $50, pay only $35!
Gi certificate valid May 13th, 2024. Valid 1 year. Purchase online or by phone 585-343-6972 (no guarateee for Mother’s Day arrival) or in person.
Ou garde pati open Friday, May 10th weather permitting. Live music every Friday and Saturday, and Mother's Day! Featuring patio menu and regular menu. (Sorry, our patio menu is not available on Mother's Day.)
*Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for list of performers, dates, and times.
Sunda Specia o th pati!
(Excludes Mother's Day.)
e Western NY Combo Plate $20
Prime Rib on Weck, 4 Wings, and French Fries
1/2 price patio bar drinks on Sundays in May.
(Excludes Mother's Day, bottles of wine and Champagne.)
Din i Tuesda throug Frida Special Dinner for 2 $50
Your choice
10 ounce Prime Rib
Chicken Marsala
Shrimp Alfredo
- Dinner includes fresh garden salad, choice of potato or pasta, homemade roll, and specialty bread.
Sunday i May (Excluding Mother's Day.)
1 pound Prime Rib Dinner $30
-includes fresh garden salad, choice of potato, homemade roll, and specialty bread.
*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.
T G Special- Every day in May. Pickup starts at 4:15.
(Excludes Mother's Day.)
$14 Prime Rib Sandwich with potato wedges and soup of the day.
$18 Chicken Marsala with mashed potatoes, garden salad, and roll.
$25 10 ounce Prime Rib with baked potato, garden salad, and roll.
Friday Onl t g-
Haddock Fish Fry, French Fries, Homemade Slaw, and Dinner roll. $14
Food Traile!
In May, our food trailer will be out and about!
Come see us-
Sat., May 4 • Perry Village Park
Sat., May 11 • Land of Legends Raceway, Canandaigua
Sat., May 17 • Genesee Fairgrounds Food Truck Rodeo
Sat., May 18 • Land of Legends Raceway, Canandaigua
Sat., May 22 • Legends Darien Lake
urs., May 23 • Alexander Fun Night
Sat., May 25 • Dublin Corners Farm Brewery
*Follow our Facebook or Instagram for food trailer updated locations and times.
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affiliation with Red Osier Rochester, RPM Enterprise, or Total Sandwich Catering.
5, Stafford • 343-6972
No
Route
Mother’s Day
BRUNCH
Sunday, May 12th • 2 Seatings:
Morning - Reservations between 10-11am
Afternoon - Reservations between 1:30-2:30pm
$37.00/adults • $18.00 for kids 12 and under Kids 2 and under - no charge
20% Gratuity added to total
Roast Pork Dinner
Roast Pork, Gravy, Stuffing, Applesauce, Mashed Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Roll, Homemade Pies & Cakes
$15 TAKE-OUT ONLY
Lima Presbyterian Church at 4 corners of 5 & 20 and Route 15A Lima, NY Sat., May 4th 4-6pm or sold-out
Chef Carved Beef and Turkey, Chicken Pomodoro, Pulled Pork, Mango Salsa Tilapia, BBQ Chicken, Roasted Mixed Vegetables, Gouda Mac & Cheese, Penne w/Vodka Sauce, Sausage Gravy & Biscuits, Scrambled Eggs, French Toast Casserole, Egg Bake, Breakfast Potatoes, Sausage, Bacon, Salad Bar, Fresh Fruit, Muffins, Dessert Station, Coffee, Tea and Juice
1201 Rush W. Rush Road
Rush, NY 14543
Tel: (585) 334-5860
Reservations Required COUNTRY CLUB
$15
(fellowship hall)
Saturday, April 27, 2024 4:00pm until Sold Out
Chicken, beans, cole slaw, potato and homestyle pies. Take out or dine in!
On May 1, 1931, President Herbert Hoover officially dedicates New York City’s Empire State Building. The building went up in just over a year, under budget and well ahead of schedule. (The History Channel)
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MOMENTS IN TIME
Chicken Barbecue
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. LITERATURE: What are the names of the four sisters in “Little Women”?
2. U.S. STATES: Which northeastern state has a desert?
3. MOVIES: Which long-running movie series features the character Legolas?
4. ANATOMY: What does the lacrimal gland produce?
5. GEOGRAPHY: Ellesmere Island belongs to which nation?
6. SCIENCE: Which of the human senses is most closely related to memory?
7. LANGUAGE: What does the Latin phrase “ad meliora” mean?
8. TELEVISION: Which TV sitcom features a mom named Rainbow Johnson?
9. THEATER: Who wrote the play “A Little Night Music”?
10. MUSIC: Which alternative rock band went by the name of The Warlocks before becoming famous?
Hillside
Children’s Center
Livingston County Community Service
Teaches youth accountability for their actions and prevents repeat offenses and out-of-home placement, providing exposure to positive role models, skill building, educational workshops, and meaningful community service opportunities. www.hillside.com
9. Stephen Sondheim.
8. “Black-ish.”
6. Smell.
5. Canada.
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1. Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. 2. The 40-acre Desert
Maine.
3. “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” trilogies.
4. Tears.
7. “Toward better things.”
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Livingston Eye Care
Dr. Jennifer J. Dotterweich, Optometrist 243 East Main St., Avon, NY 14414 585-226-3400 visionsource-livingstoneyecare.com
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Looking at the Causes Behind Mobility Issues
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 79 and can move around without any problem. I walk five days a week, and my weight is normal. However, it seems to me that many people -- some younger than I am -- have mobility problems. I wonder what causes this problem. Is it lack of exercise, genes, weight, etc.? -- E.G.
ANSWER: Be very grateful that you can move around without a problem, as most people in their late 70s do have mobility issues. The most common reason is osteoarthritis, but there are many causes, such as neurological diseases, cardiovascular issues and other types of arthritis. While it is true that not exercising can lead to poor mobility, most of the time, it isn’t a person’s fault that they have difficulty with mobility. Arthritis can happen to a person of any weight and at any level of exercise.
Exercise helps the vast majority of people improve their mobility, but there are exceptions. Many people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome are intolerant of exercise, and overdoing it can lead their condition to worsen. This syndrome has also been known as systemic exertion intolerance disease. Well-meaning physicians, friends and family might have recommended exercise to a patient, which could have caused them to have a flare-up.
Although being very overweight increases the risk of arthritis, having a normal weight doesn’t prevent its development. Genetic influences are very complicated, but they also have a role in the development of osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis can also come about as a result of significant trauma to a joint.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
Sue DeBruyne, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology
Lakeville
3513 Thomas Dr., Suite 2
Henrietta
20 Finn Road, Suite C Accepting New Patients.
585.286.3664 SouthsideHearingCenter.com
BRICK HOMES FIGHT FIRES THE LONGEST (NAPSI)—Firefighters
report that it takes about an hour and a half for a fire to breach a brick home-as compared to fiber cement in under an hour and vinyl siding in just minutes.
Choosing brick exteriors to protect their own firehouses, firefighters say brick homes help slow the spread, offering the extra few minutes to help save lives and property as this brief video shows.
While the International Residential Code (IRC) does not require cladding on singlefamily homes to have a fire rating,the International Building Code (IBC) acknowledges that fired-clay brick has tested to provide a minimum one-hour fire resistance rating alone, regardless of backing material.This is something that synthetic materials—such as fiber cement—cannot claim.
Primarily made of clay, brick is classified as a noncombustible material that will not burn, melt or combust.
In a one-hour severe fire test conducted independently for the Brick Industry Association (BIA), vinyl siding burned after only 18 minutes, fiber cement failed within one hour and fired-clay brick withstood the flames after one hour. The test was conducted in accordance with ASTM E119, the Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.
Learn More: BIA is the nationally recognized authority on clay brick construction representing the nation’s distributors and manufacturers of clay brick and suppliers of related products. To learn more, go to Fire Prevention at www.gobrick.com. Discover
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Pharmacy disappointment
On Good Friday, I went out for a fish fry at a local well-known restaurant and had a wonderful meal. When the server asked me if I needed anything else, I said just the check. She said it’s been taken care of, along with the tip. I have no other way to say thank you to whomever did that, so thank you! I’m in my 80s and that’s never happened before, so I say there are good people out there!
Mustangs contribution to the Pop Up Pantry
I would like to thank Mrs. Auble and her students in the Entrepreneurship Class for collecting and giving food to the Pop Up Pantry in Dansville on April 15th. I was one of the fortunate ones to receive your bag of goods. It not only helped out my household but three other households that were in need of food. So, thank you again! An older Dansville citizen.
The large grocery store pharmacy I use in [local town] is always so backed up with customers. There is often a very long line inside at the counter as well as at the drive-thru window. I never use the drive-thru because of how busy it is, but the other day I decided to utilize it because there was only one car at the window. I was the first car waiting behind the car being serviced at the window. That car took 19, yes 19, minutes at the window! I did not have the option to leave because during the first few minutes of waiting, several cars (at least 7 or 8) took their place in line behind me. So I was stuck there. If there is an issue with an order that is taking that long, why can’t pharmacists ask the car/customer to pull around or come inside so that the other customers in line are not stuck for that long? I only decided to use the drive-thru that day because I was tired of waiting in line at the counter, and thought with just one car ahead of me it would be quicker. What a mistake.
Animals in grocery stores and carts
I understand that many people love their pets like family. Pets, however, do NOT belong in stores where groceries are sold. Regulations are posted at the entrances of all of the groceries in our area stating that service dogs ONLY are welcome. Pets, therapy and emotional support animals are NOT service dogs!
The potential risk of contamination from fur, dander, or pathogens is a valid concern, especially concerning food items. These animals especially should be prohibited from being placed in carts. Pets may carry parasites and germs, as well as leave fur, dander andallergens, and a cart that held a pet is unsanitary! It concerns me that the management and workers do not enforce these rules.
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Saturday, May 4 • 9 am-3 pm
Door Prize Drawings
Grand Prize: Poly dining table with 4 arm chairs
Second Prize: Poly square back patio chair and side table
ird Prize: $250 off new order gazebo OR medium wishing well
Tree Tamers
Trimming • Take Down
Brush Chipper
Cabling
Stump Grinding
Reasonable Rates
Free Estimates • Insured
Office - 538-2745
Cell - 585-259-5117
Fourth Prize: Yellow pressure treated pine small windmill
Free Refreshments: Fresh made hot Amish pretzels, hot dogs, cookies, beverages
Backyard building special April 29-May 4 5% discount on all new order sheds.
Don Haywood, President Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm Sat: 9am - 3pm Closed Sundays SPRINGWATER AMISH WORKSHOP
7936 Mill St. (Rt. 15) • Springwater • 585-669-9710
www.springwateramishworkshop.com
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.
L & A Greenhouses
6785 STAGECOACH RD.
CONESUS NOW OPEN
MONDAY - SATURDAY
Hanging Baskets, Planters, Potted Plants, Vegetables and more.
Focus on the Children
Serves the needs of children in Livingston County that cannot be met by any other agency, such as new beds and cribs, winter clothing and summer camp.
www.focuschild.org
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.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project
Monroe County Legal Assistance Center
1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614
(585) 325-2500
• www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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OPEN HOUSE
THE SCIENCE OF HURRICANES
The National Ocean Service says hurricanes derive their energy from warm, tropical waters. Hurricanes form over the ocean, often beginning as a tropical wave. This is a low pressure area that moves through the tropics’ moisture-rich areas, potentially enhancing thunderstorm and rain activity.
Puzzle Answers This Week
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PLACES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Village of Geneseo Special Spring Pick-Up e Village DPW has scheduled a special pick-up of yard clippings, leaves, branches, and sticks for Monday, May 6th - May 8th & 9th if necessary. Small clippings, nuts, apples, grass clippings, & leaves (except during the Fall leaf collection) must be put in biodegradable paper collection bags. 334-2993 533-1404 Miller Plumbing Inc. We install HydroPro Pressure Tanks made in the USA by GOULDS • All Types of Plumbing Installations & Repairs • Install Sump Pumps and Backup Pumps • Sewer & Drainline Cleaning Faucets ~ Fixtures Toilets ~ Water Heaters www.millerplumbing.com NOTICE Town & Village of Avon The Town & Village of Avon Water Districts will be Flushing Hydrants during May. You may experience cloudy water. Town and Village of Avon Water Departments
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Lots of LEFTOVER WOOD – boards and pieces and other materials from handyman projects. Must take all. Pickup truck full. Canandaigua. 585-394-8189
DVD-Rs, MUSIC CDs, CD-Rs recordable discs, different amounts in each container. Never used. DELL MONITOR and KEYBOARD. harley22@gmail.com
KING SIZE MATTRESS, three and a half years old. Has always had a protection cover on it. 585-762-8250
New in box, TOILET SEAT RISER W/ARMS. VICKS VAPOR STEAM. EXERCISE WEIGHTS. Excellent condition. rayjentayok@gmail.com
4-DRAWER FILING CABINETS. colleen.henry@lalrr.com
ResMed CPAP MACHINE. Comes w/hoses, etc. Practically new. Webster. 585-750-5774
Clean LG FRIDGE, 3 years old. Two drawer freezer on bottom – does not freeze. Pick up Livonia. 585-346-6089
Sears Craftsman ROTOTILLER, 17”. Heavy duty. Not used for several years. 585-708-4385
RECLINING LOUNGE CHAIR, dark brown leather. A large chair that both rocks and reclines manually with a side lever. kjkofod@yahoo.com
Two COUCHES and two LOVESEATS. A single MATTRESS, BOX SPRING and FRAME. You pick up, Newark. 315-576-8951
Panasonic Omnivision 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VHS PLAYER with remote. 585-730-2101
Queen size BED FRAME, MATTRESS, BOX SPRINGS. Very good condition. From smoke free home, Palmyra. Available after 5/17. Salubrious48@yahoo.com
FLAMINGO THEME COLLECTION in various materials- metal, art glass, frames, mug, candle, etc.; please take all. Pick-up from Penfield/Webster. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
Gold CHOIR ROBES (13 of them). Call or text 585-590-1982
HOOVER STEAMER RUG CLEANER. Manual included. You pick up, Pittsford. 585-381-6581
GLASS FRONT BOOKCASE, eight movable shelves, 45” W x 59” H x 14” D. Bushnell’s Basin. marycthor@gmail.com
ANTIQUE SEWING TABLE. 518-937-5893
Guidelines:
VINTAGE LIGHT WEIGHT TV TABLE or TABLES. rayjentayok@gmail.com
Looking for very large TERRACOTTA BROKEN TILES for erosion control. raineylady51@gmail.com
Looking for MINI AMBER LIGHT BAR, preferably clear lenses, and FLOOR TILES. 585-447-0201
SPORTS CARDS – Football, baseball, hockey, basketball. OLD TIME RADIO SHOWS on CDs. Handheld SEGA GENESIS GAME SYSTEM w/games. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513
ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS, any brand. Any DOG SUPPLIES; harness, leash, clothes, gate, etc. Call or text 585-649-8706
BIRD CAGE. Call or text 585-880-7995
50 feet of 4 foot or taller FENCING for garden. wkwalker74@gmail.com
CPAP MACHINE used or unwanted, for senior with sleep apnea. jimsharks@yahoo.com
VHS TAPE PLAYER. 585-507-8788
STOVETOP PRESSURE COOKER to use for cooking. Call/text 607-936-3137
ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES and RECORDS for own personal collection. gzintel1967@gmail.com
SUBMERSIBLE WATER WELL PUMP and/or PRESSURE TANK in working condition. Will pick up within 50-mile radius of Batavia. 585-664-3617
BSA Scouts in Canandaigua need a small WOOD STOVE for camp. It does not have to be pretty! scoutmasterdavid@yahoo.com
FLY FISHING pole and gear for beginning fly fisherwoman. Text 585-356-6117
If you have an ORCHID that you no longer want, I will adopt & pick up, Webster/Penfield area. Text 585-217-3397
Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE - running or not for father/son project. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278
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EXIT9FLEA MARKET NowOpen Sundaysfortheseason(8am-3pm).
VendorSpaceavailable,$25perspot. DesireFood/ProduceVendors.For SpaceavailabilitycontactClaude 585-734-3789.
MT.MORRIS:35 State StreetFriday andSaturdayMay3and4,(10-4)
Household/EstateSale.Diningroom set,bedroomset,washer/dryer,crystal,china,accumulationofhousehold goods.
TRAVIS WESTER
NOW OPEN
Hanging Baskets • Potted Flowers • Planters Annuals • Perennials • Vegetables • Herbs Rose Bushes • Fruit Trees
Produce: Greens & Rhubarb
8589 Carney Hollow Road, Wayland
Open: Mon. - Sat. 8am-6pm Closed Sunday & May 9th for Ascension Day
Attention Avon Residents
The Town of Avon will be sponsoring
household
If you are a Senior Citizen (65 years of age or older) and/ or medically disabled and would like to take advantage of these services, but need physical assistance, please call the Town Office at 226-2425 ext. 19 - Kim McDowell, by noon on Thursday before Dump Days for pickup service. All pick-up items need to be at the curb or end of driveway by 7am Friday before Dump Day. The Town of Avon reserves the right to restrict or refuse patrons due to misuse. Avon Town Office 226-2425 ext. 19
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and Trucking Driveways • Water & Electrical Lines • Septic Systems • Sewer Lines Basements • Ponds • Drainage Tile • Land Clearing • Rock Hounding Post Hole Drilling • Stone • Gravel • Sand • Topsoil • Bushhogging Sitework: Residential and
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Cell: 507-7591 Fully
PO Box 15, Conesus, NY 14435 Look No Further For Reliable Appliance Service! 10 Main Street, Bloomfield 585-394-1880
585-657-4470 Sales/Service/Parts Servicing most brands for 43 years. Call Joe Appliance Sales & Service Servicing
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2024
Days
the Avon Town Highway
5390 Agar Road, Avon, New
No permit required
Proof of residence - Sign-in sheet
You will be limited to one pickup truckload per month • 1 TV per
DUMP DAY FEES: (10 tire limit) Motorcycle Tires - $5.00 Car and Small Truck Sixteen Inches or Under - $7.00 Large Pick-Up Truck or SUV Tires Over Sixteen Inches - $15.00 Dump Truck - $25.00
Cleanup
May 11 - September 14 8am – 12 Noon at
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Debris
Weekly Garbage & Recyclables
Gas Oil
Cement
Propane Tanks
Flammable Objects
Paint Freon Products
Ammunition
Yard and Tree Clippings 55 gal. or other type of Drums • Wire
SpringwaterGreenhouses & Produce
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NEEDED
• - 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
• 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
• Girl Scouts Western NY: Adults needed to work with troops as leaders, those with a special talent to offer girls or be an extra pair of hands at events. Jfusco33@juno.com or 585-226-6434
Salt, grime and pot holes can take a toll on tires over the course of a typical winter. Drivers will not get far this spring and summer without tires in good repair, which is why tire maintenance should be part of any seasonal repair checklist.
Now is the time to use a tire pressure gauge to see if tires are at the ideal inflation levels. Many tires indicate the recommended PSI (pounds per square inch) on their sidewalls. Cold temperatures may cause tires to deflate a little. Driving on improperly inflated tires can be dangerous, potentially affecting handling and braking distances. Check tires when they are cold for the most accurate reading. Properly inflated tires also will improve fuel economy.
Examine the tires for tread wear. Any uneven or abnormal tread wear could indicate that the tires need to be rotated and the wheels realigned at the very least. Mechanics may recommend rotating tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles, or about every six months for the average driver. Wheel realignment may be necessary after a season of driving over potholes and other irregularities in the road.
Drivers may discover extreme tread wear, bulges or even cracks in the sidewall during a tire inspection. These signs indicate that it’s time to replace the tires.
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Zenon “ZEKE” Joseph Trojanoski, 93, of Geneseo, NY and Sun City Center, Florida, passed away on April 19, 2024. Zeke, a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, was born on February 16, 1931, in Bath, NY. He proudly served his country with 2 years in the U.S. Air Force and was a volunteer firefighter for the Mumford Fire Department for many years before moving to Geneseo. ere he fulfilled his dreams of owning a farm.
Zeke was a man of many talents. roughout his career as a farmer, contractor, and mason, he showcased his skills and craftsmanship. In his golden years, he enjoyed traveling around and pointing out the work he had completed on homes, buildings, and farms. “You name it, I’ve done it” would be heard often while he reminisced about his life. Known for his friendly nature, Zeke was a friend to all who crossed his path. He had a story or song for every occasion and cherished spending time with his family. His love of life and family was unwavering.
Zeke is survived by his loving partner, Sandra Gill and her family; his children, Deb (Jim) Pagano of Geneseo, Cathy (Steve) ompson of Liverpool, Kim (Norman) Peterson of Geneseo, Zeke (Diane Trimble) Trojanoski Jr. of Geneseo; grandchildren, Julie (Mark) Bennett, Benjamin (Katie Kowalski) Daggett, Sean (Jacqui) Peterson, Marc (Rachel) Peterson, Kristopher (Emily) Peterson, Shane ompson; great-grandchildren, Kendal and Brendyn Bennett, Dominic and Emma Peterson, Milly Peterson; his siblings, Rose Jackson, Dolores Cabrera, eodore Trojanoski, and the late David Trojanoski. He was preceded by his loving wife, Jacqueline and great-granddaughter, Zoey Daggett.
Zeke Trojanoski’s legacy of love, hard work ethic, and dedication to family will forever be remembered and cherished. He will be deeply missed. To honor Zeke’s memory, a Celebration of Life will be held on May 4, 2024 at the Geneseo United Methodist Church on Route 63 in Geneseo from 2:00-5:00pm. We invite you to attend this casual gathering and share your memories. Food and beverages will be provided. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Geneseo United Methodist Church, 4520 Genesee Street, Geneseo, NY 14454.
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Take care of your health.Mental HealthAmerica,a community-based nonprofit committed to promoting mental health, urges individuals dealing with the loss of a loved one to take care of their own health. After losing a loved one, some people may be in danger of developing a dependence on medication or alcohol that they’re using to deal with their grief. It’s important that grieving individuals recognize that threat and the role that maintaining one’s personal health can play in the healing process. Regular contact with your physician, routine exercise and a healthy diet can promote personal health and may help individuals avoid the pitfalls of addiction after the death of a loved one.
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Over half of the world’s raisins come from California. Although Napa is known worldwide for its wine-producing grapes, the Golden State’s raisin capital is actually the city of Selma— just southeast of Fresno. This area produces over 350,000 tons of raisins annually.
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Job Summary: As a Physical Education Teacher, you will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive physical education curriculum that promotes physical fitness, motor skills development, and healthy lifestyles among students. You will create inclusive learning environments that cater to the diverse needs of all students, including those with disabilities, by adapting instructional strategies and activities as necessary.
Qualifications: NYS Certification in K-12 Physical Education
Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with students with multiple disabilities
Location: Mt. Morris Central School District
Salary: $41,000-$50,000. Negotiable based on experience
Start Date: September 2024
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
ese positions will be open until filled or until June 30th. Applications will be reviewed when received. To apply, submit a letter of interest referencing Vacancy 24-104 along with a resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
Résumés continue to evolve, and it is crucial for applicants - especially established workers - to familiarize themselves with the changes and market themselves accordingly.
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Clean NYS CDL preferred; Experience operating heavy equipment preferred; Mechanical experience with diesel and heavy equipment preferred along with welding and fabrication skills. Must be able to work both independently and in a team environment.
Pay determined by experience: $22.42 – $28.65 per hour.
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22 Main Street • Scottsville, NY 14546 • 889-1553
Please return completed applications to the Wheatland Town Office
Monday thru ursday between the hours of 8 A.M.-4 P.M
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Resumes/applications to: cmohney@perryvet.com or 3180 Route 246, Perry, NY 14530 NO
e Livingston County Highway Department is recruiting for the vacant positions of SUMMER
Must be 18 years old. Heavy highway construction work, work-zone traffic flagging, mowing, cutting brush, shoveling, raking and other related labor work.
Maximum 16-week position.
Interested applicants must complete a Livingston County Application for Employment available at www.livingstoncounty.us and are to be submitted to: Livingston County Human Resources, Room 206 Livingston County Government Center 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454
Questions may be directed to: Jason Wolfanger, Highway Superintendent, 585-243-6701
Livingston County is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Additional hours available in the Facilities Department if interested!
To apply, complete the Civil Service Application on the AvonCSD.org “Employment Opportunities” web page. Completed applications can be dropped off or sent to: Avon Central School, District Office 191 Clinton Street‚ Avon, NY 14414
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NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL
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CLEANER (one)
Hours: 8am-4:30pm (including 1/2 hour unpaid lunch)
Minimum Qualifications:
Ability to follow directions; Ability to work well with others; Ability to work independently; Good Physical Condition is is routine manual work requiring efficient and economical performance of cleaning and maintenance operations for buildings, grounds, and equipment.
Hiring Range: $15.00 - $16.20/hr. as per experience.
Benefits: Health Insurance, Sick, Personal and Vacation Time.
Information is available on the Naples Central School website at http://www.naplescsd.org under the District Tab/Job Opportunities OR complete the Naples CSD Employment Application Online at: https://naplescsd.recruitfront.com/JobOpportunities
Applications must be submitted by Friday, May 3, 2024. EOE
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If interested, please apply at: https://jobs.arkema.com/job-invite/64357/
Arkema, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristics protected by federal, state, local laws. is policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment.
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ROASTED BANANA COFFEE CAKE
Serves 8
8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted and cooled, plus 1 tablespoon at room temperature for the pan
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 bananas
3/4 cup chopped pecans
3 tablespoons dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
11/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
1/4 cup sour cream
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Butter a 9-inch round cake pan with the
1 tablespoon room temperature butteranddustwiththegranulated sugar and tip out any excess.
Place the bananas on a small rimmed baking sheet and roast for 15 minutes. Remove and set aside to cool.
In a small bowl, combine the pecans, brown sugar and cinnamon. Set aside.
Sift the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and nutmeg through a fine-mesh strainer into a medium bowl.
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together the butter and sugar on low speed until light and fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula, then add the roasted bananas, sour cream and vanilla. Beat until incorporated.
With the mixer running on low speed, spoon in the flour mixture and mix until just combined. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top with a spatula. Sprinkle evenly with the pecan topping. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean with a few crumbs attached.
Let cool for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.
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Lapp Insulators is accepting applications for four positions through the Summer Hire program. If you are over the age of 18, you will have the opportunity to gain real-world work experience/earnings and knowledge of the hiring process, from the completion of the employment application, through interviewing and orientation.
You may stop by the HR office at Lapp Insulators to pick up an application. There will be a supply of applications on the table outside the HR door.
These positions will be ‘clean, sweep & paint’ jobs on the grounds and in the plant as well as other minor maintenance type tasks.
The successful candidates will possess the following qualifications:
• Over the age of eighteen.
• Active college student (enrolled full-time) OR a recent high school graduate attending college as of Fall 2024.
• Able to climb ladders/stairs, use hand and power tools and complete the tasks listed above.
• Able to pass a drug screen.
Pay rate: $16.50/hr
Duration of hire: June 1st to August 24th (dates approximate)
Email applications to: JTuerk@lappinsulators.com
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By Lucie Winborne
* 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.
Hillside Children’s Center is hiring for a Care Coordinator for our Youth Court Program in Livingston County!
Full-time position (35-40 hours) Monday to Friday, occasional weekends as needed, with a FLEXIBLE schedule. is will typically be a 50% REMOTE and 50% on the road role across Livingston County, NY.
We offer competitive benefits, very generous paid time off, 403(b) with employer match, & much more! Join Hillside and help make a difference in your community!
Salary Rate: $17.50 Minimum Rate per hour, $25.49 Maximum Rate per hour, based on experience
Requirements to be a Qualified Applicant:
• Bachelor’s in a human services or related field
• Valid NYS driver’s license
• 1 or more years of experience working in a youth/family centered mental health and/or psycho-social treatment environment
• Must have thorough knowledge of the services provided and well developed advocacy skills
Key Traits of a Successful Candidate:
•Will be an organized self-starter who is willing to work a flexible schedule based on needs of the youth (client) and supportive tasks required to help youth complete their community service requirements.
Highlights of this Role & Program:
• Coordinate all activities of the Youth Court, including: recruiting, training and supervising youth volunteers.
• Maintain and service a caseload of youth referred to the Youth Court and the Community Service programs.
• Interview and work with juvenile offenders and their families who are referred to the youth court program.
• Collaborate with the community service team regarding treatment planning, educational workshops, work place assignments.
• Promote the youth court program by presenting to area schools and organizations.
• Maintain detailed records, program data and program funding reports.
• Collaborate with community partners & program team to ensure successful outcomes and program objectives.
Apply now at www.hillside.com/careers or email jobs@hillside.com for more info! Click “Apply Now” & under “Find Jobs” type “1462” in our job portal to go right to this position!
Hillside is an equal opportunity employer.
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WANTED Part-time VITALE PARK
SHRIMP POTATO PATTIES
Makes about 2 dozen
6 medium-size red potatoes, peeled and quartered
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
1 cup finely chopped yellow onions
1/4 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup seeded and chopped red bell peppers
1/2 cup seeded and chopped green bell peppers
1/2 cup seeded and chopped yellow bell peppers
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon Tabasco brand pepper sauce
2 pounds medium-size shrimp, peeled, deveined and coarsely ground in a food processor
2 large eggs, well beaten
1/4 cup chopped freshly parsley leaves
1/2 cup peanut oil
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1. In a large saucepan, boil the potatoes in lightly salted water to cover until fork tender. Remove from the heat and drain. Transfer them to a large mixing bowl and mash with a fork. Let cool.
2. Melt the butter over medium heat in a medium-size skillet. Add the onions, celery, bell peppers, salt, cayenne, black pepper, and Tabasco, and cook, stirring, until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the shrimp and cook, stirring until they turn pink, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat and let cool for about 5 minutes.
3. Combine the shrimp mixture with the potato mixture. Add the eggs and parsley and mix well. Let cool for 10 minutes.
4. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
5. Form the shrimp mixture into patties, using 1/4 to 1/2 cup of the mixture, depending on what size you desire, and pat lightly with the flour. Cook two to three at a time in the hot oil until golden brown, about 3 minutes on each side. Drain on paper towels. Serve hot.
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Engineer:Mechanicalengineering, aerospace engineering and civil engineer go hand-in-hand with math. Engineers in various fields perform a host of tasks, including designing equipment and evaluating the adaptability of materials.
To apply, contact: mgmiller@co.livingston.ny.us or call/text (585) 322-2950 (EEO/AAE) LIVINGSTON
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FOR RENT
INMT.MORRIS, 1 bedroom apartmentwithpatio.AvailableMarch 1st.Partiallyfurnished.Appliances, withW/Dhookup.$700monthly. Includeswater,sewer.Rentalapplication,securityandcleaningdeposit required.Nosmoking.Call 585-658-9028.
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FORRENT: Leceister studio apartment$550/mthplusutilities, securitydeposit,leasereferencesrequired,availableMay1st,nopets, contact:charlesargenna@gmail.com
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