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Reading: Parents may be surprised by how much their children enjoy a good book. A recent poll from the National Education Association found that 70 percent of middle school students read more than 10 books a year. The National Literacy Trust reports that roughly 45 percent of children between the ages of eight and 11 enjoy reading “very much.” When suggesting to children that they read more this summer, parents can note the many ways that reading for pleasure differs from reading for school. Point out that kids won’t have to submit book reports and emphasize that they can choose their own books. Depending on children’s ages, introduce kids to a series like “Harry Potter,” which is a set of seven fantasy novels that has helped millions of young people across the globe discover and develop a fondness for reading. Weekly visits to the library, where kids can pick from hundreds of books, can get youngsters even more excited about reading.

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I winter over amaryllis bulbs. This year the four I planted all have tall, beautiful, greens but no flowers came. If I keep them might they bloom next year?

While people often treat them as annuals, you can get amaryllis to rebloom next year.As flowers begin to fade,cut them off to prevent seed formation.Allowing seeds to form depletes energy resources and can lead to reduced blooming in subsequent years. Wait to remove the flower stalk until it begins to yellow. The flower stalk can photosynthesize (like leaves) and create energy/food stored for future flower growth.Leave the amaryllis leaves.As with other bulbs, like tulips and daffodils, the

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leaves create energy/food so the plants can bloom again.

After your amaryllis is done blooming, place it in a bright indoor location (a window with southern exposure is best). Water regularly and fertilize monthly with an all-purpose houseplant or indoor plant fertilizer (follow the directions on the label).

Amaryllis can be taken outdoors after frost risk. Place them in an area that receives filtered sunlight at first, and then gradually move to where it will get a minimum of six hours of sunlight a day. Continue to water and fertilize as needed. In the fall, bring the amaryllis indoors before the first frost.

For amaryllis to rebloom, they need to be exposed to cool temperatures for a period. This can be done by forcing your plants into dormancy by placing them in a cool (45 to 55°F), dark location. The bulb needs a resting period of approximately 8-12 weeks before it can bloom again. During this time, do not water the plants. Once the leaves yellow, they can be removed.

While in this resting period, periodically inspect the bulbs. If they begin to grow, place them in a sunny window. If they don’tstarttogrowontheirown,forcenew growth by watering the soil thoroughly and putting them back in a warmer, sunnylocation.Whenbulbsshowsignsof growth, resume watering and fertilizing. Flowers will usually develop about 4-6 weeks after this dormant period.

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Access: Access is another aspect that must adhere to local safety guidelines. Many attics are accessible only through pulldown ladders, but that will have to change if homeowners repurpose their attic spaces. A staircase that complies with local laws will need to be installed, and contractors can work with homeowners to build that and estimate the cost. Homeowners who simply want to put desks in their attics without going with full-fledged conversions are urged to adhere to local access requirements anyway, as they’re intended to ensure residents can safely escape attics in the case of a fire or another emergency.

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DID YOU KNOW? Women spend considerably more time each day than men engaging in various household activities. According to the 2019 “American Time Use Survey” from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, women spend an average of 2.16 hours each day on household activities, while men spend an average of 1.39 hours on such pursuits.The survey identifies household activities as housework such as interior cleaning and laundry,but also other activities such as managing the household’s finances and preparing food. Women also spend roughly twice as much time as men caring for and helping household members. Such figures may reflect gender roles that date back several decades if not longer, even though family situations have long since changed as more and more women have entered and remained in the workforce. For instance, the BLS survey found that, in 2019, men spent an average of 7.96 hours per day working, while women spent 7.15 hours per day working. Such figures support the notion that many households can share household activities more equitably between spouses.

According to the National Institutes of Health, the way to preserve human health is by maintaining the environment because polluted air, water and land encourages such sicknesses as asthma and lead poisoning, while global warming fosters the spread of disease.

Fortunately, throughout the country, efforts large and small are helping to resolve this.

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For example, one major American corporation with a long, proud history of environmental sustainability and a strong track record of action and success has raised the bar on its environmental commitments and accelerated the progress of short- and long-term goals that meet or exceed environmental regulations. As Marc Bitzer, Chairman and CEO of Whirlpool Corporation put it. “As we continue to navigate the impact of COVID-19, the health and safety of our employees and communities remain our priority. We strongly believe that our sustainability efforts are as important now as ever. These efforts are guided by a clear mission to earn trust and create demand while in constant pursuit of improving life at home.” To that end, the company has:

• Reduced its absolute plant emissions by 18% by investing in efficiency and renewable energy;

• Achieved zero waste to landfill in eight plants across three regions;

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For your part, you can help the environment these four ways:

1.Get your car a tune-up. Properly maintained vehicles get better gas mileage and emit fewer pollutants.

2.Plant a tree. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.

3.Run the dishwasher and clothes washer only when you have full loads.

4.Don’t let the water run while you shave or brush your teeth.

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(NAPSI)—Toreduceindoorpollution,get yourHVACairductscleanedbyaNADCA professional. NADCA members have certified specialists on staff and comply with a Code of Ethics. Learn more and find NADCA members at www.nadca. com. For a free Homeowner’s Guide, visit https://nadca.com/sites/default/ files/docs/2017/nadca_homeowners_ guide_print_version.pdf.

According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, about one in 10 U.S. households owns a boat. If yours is among them, change the oil regularly, advise the experts at Honda Marine. Learn more at https://marine.honda.com.

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Your car’s VIN is a unique code. Before you buy a used car, do a VIN lookup to get the vehicle history report and find records of its previous owners, accidents, and repairs advise the experts at https://driving-tests.org.

3M is leading the way with roofing technology solutions for improving environmental impacts on human health and welfare.To learn more about 3M’s commitment to using science for the greater good, visit www.3m.com/ sustainability.

Atlas roof shingles with Scotchgard Protection provide a long-term solution to help prevent algae growth from taking hold—protecting your home and helping to keep it looking good for years to come. To learn more, visit 3M at www.3M.com/resistblackstreaks.

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Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.

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THE BUZZ FROM BELOW

Within a 50 mile radius of Geneseo, I’m guessing half the residents have never been to the National Warplane Museum, and half of that half have never heard of us. ey may have heard our planes and know of the air shows, but there is much more going on down that dusty road.

With 5,000 feet of grass runway, we are an airport. No tower, no lights, no radio, but we are on the map. From WWI replicas to Cobras and Chinooks, all sorts of aircra y at our eld, part of the Wadsworth farm. In the hangar is an astonishing variety of aircra , many owned by private individuals or groups of owners, and most are from the WWII era. ere are several non- ying planes outside as well.

e large hangar is a great venue for events like the Air Force ROTC graduation (pinning ceremony), where cadets are accepted into the service and their 2nd Lt. bars are pinned on their shoulders. We also hosted the ceremony for Geneseo’s Alpha Company of the NY Army National Guard, deployed to a post in Africa. As though planned, the Museum’s crown jewel, Whiskey-7, returned from an away event just as the ceremony closed, a rich reward for all.

e Queen of our eet, Whiskey 7, or just W7, a WWII C-47, is a transport airplane. Not just any C-47, ours was the lead plane of the 2nd wave taking paratroopers into France on the dark eve of D-Day. In 2014 our museum ew W7 back to France for the 70th anniversary of D-Day, passing through Maine, Greenland, Iceland, and into Scotland, a several days’ trip. To top it o , we located the last man alive who jumped out of W7 on D-Day, and Leslie P. Cruise Jr. met our team there, and ew in his old plane over his drop zone 70 years later, this time in daylight with no one shooting at him. Sadly, we lost Les a bit more than a year ago.

, written by Ruth Henry, performed in the hangar several times. In July, the Rochester Area Community Foundation sponsored a free admission day at the museum, which was well

We o en host a gamer group with an event they call War Games Among the Warbirds, with game boards simulating war time action. We host a Fly In breakfast and local VFW chapters’ BBQs. We end our year with a Veteran’s Day ringing of the bell, a reading of ‘In Flanders’s Field,’ and the playing of ‘Taps.’ Many of these events are open to all. Groups such as Rotary, Lions, American Legion, and school and Scout groups meet at the museum, also touring the displays and airplanes.

We have ‘rides days’ when folks can buy seats in various aircra (Great Father’s Day surprise!) mostly done via our web page. We o en combine a rides day with reenactors on the eld in period uniforms and gear, known as Living History Day.

Our annual Air Show in June features a tremendous lineup. e ground shakes as jets thunder in, and spectators gasp watching world champion yers performing acrobatic maneuvers overhead. Also, mark your calendar for Sept. 23 for W7’s 80th Birthday Bash. Don’t miss it! ere will be food, a swing band, lots of ying, fun, and the Living History Day too! Be a part of it.

Model airplane clubs of various sorts frequent the elds to y their models. Some models are rubber band propelled, some are gliders, or have small motors. Many of the groups have dinner or stop by our hot dog shed we put up for various events.

You may see rockets roaring to 9,000 feet and oating down on a parachute. e MARS rocket society is on the eld several times a year. is is not just for fun. Some are involved as students of science, and there are awards and school credits. ey communicate with our active runway movements and follow strict FAA rules.

Last year we hosted the sold-out Glenn Miller Orchestra concert, and folks showed up dressed in ‘40s costumes for swing dancing. e United Way gala and a few weddings have also been held in our hangar. A very moving play based on a WWII diary,

When you visit us, go inside W7, an actual WWII combat aircra . You can also book a ride in her or several other planes. Check the website nationalwarplanemuseum.com or call the o ce (open Wed-Sun 10-3pm) at 585-243-2100 for more information. e Museum is run by volunteers (with one part-time employee), and we need more, so come on down to see what you can add to the team.

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BE COOL AND SAVE MONEY

(NAPSI) — Many Americans may be surprised to learn that almost half their utility bill goes toward heating and cooling their home. Fortunately, the U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR Program offers resources to help you beat the heat—all while saving a, saving money and protecting the climate. Here’s how:

Maintain or Upgrade Your HVAC System

Checkyoursystem’sairfilters.Adirtyairfilterwillmakethesystemworkhardertokeep you cool, wasting energy. Filters should be inspected once a month during heavy use. If your heating and cooling equipment is more than 10 years old or it needs frequent repairs, it may be time to consider a replacement. The ENERGY STAR Heating and Cooling Guide helps you navigate an HVAC equipment upgrade that will keep you comfortable and help you save money, year round. Visit www.energystar.gov/HVACguide.

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A WiFi-enabled smart thermostat automatically adjusts your home’s temperature settings for optimal performance. ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostats are independently certified, based on actual field data, to deliver energy savings.

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On average, ENERGY STAR certified room air conditioners use 10 percent less energy and cost less than $70 per year to run.

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LimaPublicLibrary: We hopeyou’lljoinusforSummer Reading2023:AllTogetherNow! OurprogrambeginsonW6/28and runsthroughF7/28. SummerReadingKick-OffW6/28 at10:30AM.Helpuscelebratethe startofSummerReadingand watchafamily-friendlyfilm.For title,callusorvisitEventsatlima. owwl.org.

Fri6/30at10:30AM:Grace& GrinsPuppetShow:AllTogether Now:Thisshowisaboutvisibleand invisibledisabilities.Graceandher friendsbelieveifweallarewilling towork“AllTogetherNow”our worldcanbeakinderandmore caringplaceforhumanity!Forages 4-10.

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. 10-8; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-3

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…

WadsworthLibrary: Summer ReadingKick-Off

Monday,June26from2:00-4:00 pm

Comeregisterforthesummer readingprogram!Enjoyface painting,balloonart,andmore! Opentochildrenofallages. KnowYourRoots:AnIntroduction toGenealogypresentedbyLivingstonCountyHistorianHollyWatson.

Monday,June26from6:00-7:30 pm.

TheCountyHistorian’sOfficeisa greatplacetobeginyourlocal genealogyjourney.JoinCounty HistorianHollyWatsontolearn aboutresourcesthatcantellyou aboutyourfamilyandcommunity. Registeratwadslib.com/calendar/. BollywoodDance

BetterHealth&FriendshipCome joinusTuesdays2pmfor ”TAKEOFFPOUNDSSENSIBLY”. WemeetattheUnitedMethodist Church,130GeneseeSt.,Avon. Whatdoyouhavetolose?!?!

SaveTheDate:August11,2023. 31st AvonAlumniBanquet HostedbytheClassof1973.The banquetisforallgraduatesofAvon CentralandtoclassmatesthatattendedSt.AgnesSchool(Avon). Thiswillalsobethe50threunion forclassof73.Classof63,thisis your60th,classof83,your40th andclassof93your30th.The reunionisallplanned,sogetyour classmatestogetherandcatchup witholdfriends.Togetacopyof theinvitationorformoreinformationpleaseemail:slane@rochester. rr.com.

AvonFreeLibrary

The libraryremainsOPENwhile constructionisunderway.Pleaseenter thelibraryfromourparkinglotbehind thebuilding,accessibleviaFiskPlace/ SouthAve.Librarymaterialscanbe returnedinthegreenbookdropout front.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,call usoremailavonlibrarydirector@ owwl.org.Thankyouforyourpatienceandflexibility.

SummerReadingforall-agesbegins June26th!Checkthewebsitefor moreinfo!

Mahjong:Thursday6/29,6:00PM

Sit‘NKnit:Friday6/30,11:00AM

BookDiscussion:Wednesday,6/28, 2:00pm

Adult&TeenCraft:PolymerClay Miniatures:Thursday6/29,6:00pm

EarlyLiteracyStorytime:mostTuesdays&Fridays,10:30AM

Chess:Wednesdays,11:00AM *Formoreinformationortosign-up foranevent,gotoavonfreelibrary.org orcall585-226-8461.

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Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:

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Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’

Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

Friday,June30from2:00-3:00pm. GaitrieSubryanofDeviBollywood Danceiscomingtoteachour communitysomeBollywooddance moves!Thisclassisforparticipants ofallskilllevelsandages.

FriendsofWadsworthLibraryBook Sale

Saturday,July8from10am-2:30 pm.

WadsworthLibrarywillbeclosed onTuesday,July4inobservanceof IndependenceDay.

AVON

AvonSeniorNutritionProgram

Week ofJune26-June30

SiteClosedMonday

Tuesday,6/27:ChickenBBQ,Corn, Mac&Cheese,BrusselsSprouts, Apple,OrangeJuice

Wednesday,6/28:PotRoastw/ Gravy,MashedPotatoes,Mixed Vegetables,WheatBreadSlice, Grapes,CranberryJuice

Thursday,6/29:EggSalad, Croissant,SpinachSalad,Chickpea Salad,Clementine,AppleJuice

Friday,6/30:LemonPepperFish, RoastedPotatoes,SeasonedButternutSquash,Broccoli,Mixed Fruit,WheatRoll,GrapeJuice,OatmealRaisinCookie

585-226-6353

SaveTheDatefortheSecond Annual AvonDrivingParkPleasureShow2023!July29&30, 2023,Avon,NY.TraditionalAntiqueCarriageShow.Food-Vendors-2DayEvent-StallsAvailable. SundayPresentationParadeDrive. ClassesOffered:Turnout,Timed Obstacle,Working,Reinsmanship, CrossCountry,ChooseYourRoute. FindPrizeListandRegistration Formsat:WNYCCA.ORG

SpaghettiDinner - Jointhe AmericanLegionPost294on Wednesday,JUNE28forSpaghetti, Salad,BreadandDessertfrom 4-7pm.TakeOutorEatIn.Cost: $12donation.Proceeds:American LegionPost294,5480Avon-East AvonRoad,Avon.

SaveTheDate! Avon American LegionFamilyPost294CAR SHOW!Sunday,July23,10-3pm. Food,50/50,Trophies!Freefor Spectators.Starttheday...Pancake Breakfast8am-11am.$1013&up, $55-12yr.Endtheday...Chicken BBQ12pm-3pm.$14/dinner.All welcome!Comeandjoinusat 5480Avon-EastAvonRoad,Avon. Facebook:@avonnyalaunit294. Call:585-738-4642.Email: avonnyalpost294@gmail.com.

Sundays • 6pm-8pm

6/25 - Steve West

Blues Review An all-star band of the area’s best blues musicians

7/2 - Lynn Drury

New Orleans Based Americana Powerhouse Singer-songwriter.

M7/10at10:30AM-CrisRiedel, StoryTeller Ifyouwantthemostupdatedinformation,pleasefeelfreetovisit ourwebsitelima.owwl.orgorfind usonFacebook(LimaPublicLibrary -NY).Onourwebsite,youwillalso find Comebycarandbringalawnchair,orcomebyboat!

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TownHall(585)346-3710orvisit:www.livoniany.org

FoodlinkMobilePantry,now called PUPPantry, distributionof fooditemswilltakeplaceatEast AvonFireDept.,1615W.Henrietta Rd.,onFriday,JUNE30,2023from 10AM-12PM.DRIVETHRUONLY, STAYINYOURCAR.Sponsoredby AvonFoodPantry.

ChickenBarbequeBenefitFundraiser forFaith! JoinusatPuppy’s Bar&Grill,58W.MainSt.,Avon foraCHICKENBARBEQUEonSunday,July9th,1pm-til.$12 Minimum/Dinner.LiveMusic!Drink SpecialsandRaffles.JackDaniels Girls2-4pm.Donationstobenefit ourbartenderFaithLetsonwhois battlingbreastcancer.

BATAVIA

FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo Batavia! June30th! Thethirdof sixFridayNightFoodTruckRodeois scheduledforFriday,June30that theGeneseeCountyFairgroundsin Batavia.FoodTrucksfromallover WesternNewYorkwillbereadyto serveyoufrom4PMuntil8PMor soldout.Thisisafreeadmission, freeparking,cashonlyevent.Stop insayHiandgrababitetoeat. FridayNightFoodTruckRodeois sponsoredbyGeneseeCountyAgriculturalSociety,Inc.

CrossroadsHouseAnnualTent Sale - (FormerlyGarageSale,we outgrewthegarage!)July26-29, 2023attheCrossroadsHouse,11 LibertySt.,Batavia.Pre-sale Wednesday,7/26-9amto1pm$5donationperperson16and older.Thursday&Friday,7/27& 7/28-9amto4pm.Selectitemson saleFriday.Saturday,7/29-9amto 1pm.Selectitemsonsale.BoxSale -shoppersareencouragedtobring theirownboxorbag.HotDog lunchavailableeveryday.https:// www.crossroadshouse.com

BROCKPORT

BrockportSymphonyOrchestra Outdoor SummerPopsConcertSunday,June25,2023,at4:00PM atTheMorgan-ManningHouse, 151MainStreetintheVillageof Brockport.DirectedbyJonathan Allentoff,thisfamilyconcertwill featurevocalartistsMaryWojciechowskiandMichaelDeLuca.Admissionisfree,anddonationswillbe gratefullyaccepted.Theaudienceis invitedtobringlawnchairsand blankets.Inthecaseofrain,the concertwillbeheldattheFirst PresbyterianChurchofBrockport, 35StateStreetintheVillageof Brockport.Foradditionalinformation,pleasevisitwww. brockportsymphony.org.

CALEDONIA

TheSethGreen,CaledoniaFish Hatchery will remainupthrough theendofAugustattheBig SpringsMuseum,3095MainSt., Caledonia.Info.:585-538-9880. Hours1pm-4pmSundays,9am12pmMondaysorbyappointment.

AnnualJunk&FunkCommunity Garage Sale -3875MainStreet, Caledonia.Allproceedsbenefitthe BigSpringsMuseum.FridayJune 23-SaturdayJune24from9am6pm.

CANANDAIGUA

Reader’sTheater Reader’sTheaterisastyleoftheaterinwhich theactorspresentdramaticreadingsofnarrativematerialwithout costumes,props,sceneryorspecial lighting.Actorsuseonlyscriptsand vocalexpressiontohelptheaudienceunderstandthestory.Three freeperformancesfeaturingoldradioshowcomedies.Friday,July 14th,7pm,WoodlawnChapel,130 NorthPear,Canandaigua.*Thereis limitedseating(75seats)forthis venuesopleasecall585-394-0840 toreserveaseat.Saturday,July 15th,2pm,AntiqueWirelessMuseum,6925StateRoute5, Bloomfield.Sunday,July16th, 2pm,FerrisHills,1FerrisHills,Peg RayburnDrive,Canandaigua. https://www.ocarts.org

CONESUS

GarbagePlateNight - Heldevery otherFridaynightJuly7thfrom4 tillgone.Opentothepublic.ConlonMulvaneyAmericanLegion, 6317MarshallRoad,Conesus.

Breakfast- Conlon Mulvaney AmericanLegion,6317Marshall Road,Conesus.Heldthe4thSundayofthemonth,June25th,from 8am-11am.Thankyouforthe greatsupport!

DANSVILLE

ConesusLakeRidersMotorcycle Club -AllYouCanEatBreakfast: Helduntilfurthernoticethe2nd and4thSundayofeverymonthat theConesusLakeRidersMotorcycleClub,6199LibertyPoleRd.in Dansvillefrom9am-12noon.We supportCampGoodDays,Teresa House,WoundedWarriors, Christmasmealsandmanymore. AnyquestionscallJohnHynesat 585-314-1244.

CelebratingIndependenceDay, “Faith, Family,FreedomWalk”Pleasejoinusforthiscelebration walk,hostedbytheWestSparta UnitedMethodistChurch,onJuly 4th,from9:00AMuntil10:00AM, coveringabout2miles,with8 remembrancestops.Thewalkwill startatWilliamsPark,61Clara BartonStreet,Dansville(across fromRalphClementsField).Bring thefamily,strollersandwheelchairs welcome.Wehaveflagsand braceletsforparticipants,snacksat thecompletion.Everyoneis welcome...seeyouthere!

GENESEO

GeneseoRotarySummerFestival! The GeneseoRotaryFestival isatwodayeventfilledwithfun, food,musicandactivities.HeldJuly 7thand8thattheGeneseoVillage Park.Comelistentothemusic,visit ourcraftersandstrollMainStreet andsupportourlocalbusinesses andserviceorganizations.Jointhe TeddyBearParadeonSaturday morningandtheSkycoasterson Saturdaynight.http://www. geneseosummerfestival.com/index. html

”AMusicalScrapbook”- The captivatingproductionof“AMusical Scrapbook”willoccuronJuly14th and15th,2023,at8:00pm.Audiencescansecuretheirticketsin advancethroughourwebsite, www.geneseocommunityplayers. org,orbyvisitingDavidMann’s Jewelers,SweetArtsBakery,and Livonia-LakevillePharmacy.Ticket pricesare$15.00foradultsand $10.00forstudentsandseniorcitizens.Theperformanceswillbeheld attheAliceAustinTheatreonthe GeneseoCollegeCampus.Aftera hiatusduetotheCovidpandemic, wearethrilledtobringbackthis summermusicaltheatereventand againentertainourbeloved community.

HEMLOCK

LittleLakesFarmersMarketLittle LakesFarmer’sMarketevery Saturdayfrom10:00am-1:00pm atLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.Hemlock.Local farmers,gardeners,artisans,and othervendors.Locallygrown produce/products,somethingnew everyweek.Stopinandcheckus out!

CommunityBloodDrive - Kick offthe4thofJulyholidayweekend bydonatingbloodatLittleLakes CommunityCenter4705S.Main Street,Hemlock.Thedriveruns from10-3pmonFridayJune30th. Youmayhelpsaveafellow communitymember,afamilymemberorfriend.Registerathttp:// www.redcrossblood.orgorcall585 241-4400.Beforeorafteryour blooddonationtakeatourofyour communitycenter.Youcancheck outourgiftshopsandlearnallof thewaysyoupersonallycanusethe centerand/orgetinvolved.

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GOLF TOURNAMENT

Bene t for Friends & Families

Farview Golf Course

Rt. 39 Geneseo-Avon Rd. • Avon, NY

$125 Per Person

Golf, lunch, dinner

$500 Foursome

18 holes, golf cart, lunch, dinner

$700 Foursome

Hole sponsor, 18 holes, golf cart, lunch, dinner

• Registration 12pm. Shotgun start 1pm

• Dinner to follow with ra es & prizes

Contact 585-519-1917 for more info.

HEMLOCK

Veterans&Family-KayakFishing onHemlockLake: Familycancomeoutforadayof fishingandfunonHemlockLake.

GeneseeValleyHeroesonthe WaterandLivingstonCountyOutdoorRXareinvitingyoutocome outandenjoythefunandsunon HemlockLake23July,9-1pmatthe NorthEndBoatLaunch,EastLake Road,Springwater.Wewillfishand enjoyanoutdoorshoresidelunch. RSVPrequiredandcanbesubmittedthroughourwebsite,www. livcovets.com,orbyemailing rwolter@vocwny.org,orcalling/ texting(585)200-9742.Wewill reachoutandconfirmyourreservation.

VeteranOnly-ConesusLake Fishing Charter: Veteranscome joinusandfishConesusLakefor oursecondadventurewiththenew charterfishingopportunitiesinthe fingerlakes,HarringtonOutfitters. WewillfishConesusLakeforfour hoursandshareamealafterwards. ValidNewYorkStateFishingLicenseisrequired.Besuretoask abouttheVeterandiscountedfishinglicenseatyourlocallicensing facility.Spaceislimited,don’tmiss out,RSVPnowtogetaspot.We hopetoseeyouthere.HeldJune 30,5:30-11am,ConesusLakeBoat Launch,5030EastLakeRoad, Livonia.

TourtheSmithOperaHouseJune 28thwithLittleLakes CommunityCenter(LLCC).This lovelyoldbuildinginGenevawas constructedin1894.Afterextensiverenovationsitisnowconsideredthe“centerstage”ofthe FingerLakesRegionandseats950 people.ArriveattheLLCCby 8:00am,wedepartby8:30am. Tourcostis$15.00pp.Lunchat Parker’sGrilleandTapHouse.Bring smallbillsaswemustpayonone check.Afterlunchwewillstopat EarthlyPossessionsLadiesBoutique andSimpleSweetsBakery.We carpool,ifyoucandrivethatis appreciated.Registeronlinewww. littlelakesny.orgoratLLCC,cutoff June26.

Muscular Disorders Foundation

LEICESTER

TheGazeboConcertSeries is thrilled tobebackforit’s11thyear offeringamixofdependableold favoritesandexcitingnewsounds! ConcertsareperformedattheGazebointheVillageParkevery WednesdaystartingJune28thuntil August23rdwithaRainDateof August30thfrom6pm-8pm.Popcornandwaterwillbeofferedby BoyScoutTroop85andlocallemonadebyEvyandJC.Foodwillbe availableatGatheringsattheDepotorMinniePearl’sKitchen.This isafreefamily-friendlyeventforall ageswherelawnchairsandblanketsarehighlyencouraged.We can’twaittoseeyouallthere!

TheUnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia ThriftShop islocatedat thecornerofSpringandChurch StreetsinLivonia,NY.Gentlyused, qualityclothingandhomegoods areavailable.TheThriftShopis openonThursdaysandFridays 9AM-3PMandSaturdays9AM2PM.

HemlockFiberCircle- Join uson Thursdays1:00pmatLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock,wherewewillgather toworkonourhandiworkprojects. Knitters,Crocheters,NeedleFelters, comeandfindinspiration!Getunstuckwhenyourunintotrouble. Bringyourprojects,nomatterthe type.Ourgoalistohaveafun groupthatmeetstoshareour knowledgeandloveoffiber.Starts ThursdayJune29th.

HENRIETTA

Farmer’sMarketattheMoose Lodge WEDNESDAYS, July12thSeptember27thfrom2-6PM.OPEN tothepublicatthePavilionjust behindMooseLodge#2290,5375 WestHenriettaRd.,W.Henrietta. Farmer?Hobbyist?gardener? Crafter?InterestedinbeingaVendor?PleasecontactSueSpeta, 585-259-3020.

HONEOYE

SpringRummageandBakeSale - UnitedChurchofChrist: Main Street,HoneoyeonJune23rd& 24th.Friday9am-7pm,Saturday 9am-4pm.BagSaleonSaturday. BakedGoodsforsaleonJune23rd.

LAKEVILLE

Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation -ARTS, CRAFTERS&MORE!JoinusonThe Lake,6001BigTreeStreet(Rt20A) &ThomasDr.FieldBetweenReMax andLeisure’sRestaurant,Conesus Lake,Lakeville.Saturday,July8, 2023from10am-4pm.Formore informationcallortextMarkat 585-519-1917. FriendsandFamiliesMuscularDisordersFoundation 501(c)3not-for-profitorganization dedicatedtoimprovingthequality oflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwith neuromusculardisorders/diseases andover100otherdiseases.

Troop85Can&BottleDriveBoy ScoutTroop85willholdtheir annualCAN&BOTTLEDRIVEon SATURDAY,JULY8from8amto 1pmattheLeicesterFireHall. Scoutswillbegoingdoor-to-door tocollectreturnablecansandbottlesinthetownofLeicester.You canputthemoutaheadoftime, labeled“Scouts”andtheywillpick themup.Ifyouneedtoarrangefor apickup,becauseyouareoutside ofLeicesterorhavealargeamount, contactScottat339-8659.Thank youforyoursupport!

LEROY

LeRoyHighGraduatesofOver 50 Years! LeRoyHighSchool graduatesofover50yearswishing informationonthisyear’sAlumni BanquetonFriday,July14thplease callRoseScottat585-768-7534. Lookingforclassinfoand/orrepresentativesfromthefollowing classes:1946,1947,1948,1949, 1952,1953,1956,1959,1963and 1972.

LIVONIA

TheLakevilleCommunityPantry (formerly theLivoniaFoodPantry)is servingguestsonTuesdays(10AM12Noon)andWednesday(5:307:30PM)at5687BigTreeRoad Lakeville,inthegroundfloorofthe LakevilleUnitedChurchofChrist. Thereisadonationboxintheback ofthechurchfornon-perishable items,paperproducts,cleaning productsandhygieneproducts (please,noclothing,toysor furniture).Monetarydonationmay besenttotheLakevilleCommunity Pantry,POBox223,LakevilleNY 14480,orthroughVenmo @LakevilleUCC.Wearegratefulfor thecommunity’ssupportforour neighbors.

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,July12,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

SLUCCCommunityFREE Luncheon: Always the2ndand 4thTuesdayofeachMonth 12Noon-2PM.Tuesday,July11:A ColdPlate-ChickenSalad,Roll, Watermelon,Cookie,Coffee,Tea, HotChocolateandorWater.The mealwillbeprovidedbyTheUnited MethodistChurchinConesus. ContacttheChurch(585)346-0420 orClayTaft(585)734-6784forinformation.Ifyouneedarideand can’taffordit,contactClayTaft (585)734-6784.YoucanalsocontacttheRTSofLivingstonCountyat (585)658-4690,Monday-Friday 8am-5pmEST24Hoursinadvance. $1eachwayifyouliveinLivonia. $2Eachwayifyouliveoutside Livonia.ALLwelcome.

TheSLUCCishostingtheannual drive thruChickenBBQ.Wewill havethisonSaturdayJune24, 2023startingat1PMTillChickens areGone.YouwillgetaHalf Chicken,SaltPotatoes,Baked BeansandRollallfor$13.00Per Dinner.Chickenbeingcookedbuy DavidCoty.THISISACHANGEON THEDATEONLY.ITISNOWON SaturdayJune24,2023.Need MoreInformationyoucancontact theChurchat(585)346-0420or BettySawdeyat(585)346-2474. WehaveTicketsyoumaypurchase aheadoftime.LimitedAmountof Dinnersthisyearsogetyoursbeforetheyaregone!

HLRCGolfTournament- On July 31,2023,theHoneoyeLakeRotary Clubwillhostits38thAnnualGolf TournamentatOldHickoryin Livonia.Thefunbeginswithregistrationstartingat9,shotgun startat10anddinneraround4. Golfcart,lunchanddinnerare includedwithyourroundofgolf foronly$95.Silentauctionand rafflewillalsoaddtothefun. ComejoinusforourannualfundraisertosupportCamp ONSEYAWA,communityservice projectsatHoneoyeCentralSchool, andotherprojectsaroundour town,nationandworldwide.For moreinformationcontactJeanne Hamele585-729-9118orbyemail jnnhamele@aol.com.

MIDDLESEX

PancakeBreakfast,OpenTrap Shoot! Youthactivitiesincludefree archery&indoorpelletrange.Sunday,June25,8am-11amatthe MiddlesexConservationClub,6087 SouthHillRoad,Middlesex.http:// www.middlesexconservationclub. org/

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1. MOVIES: Which movie features the line, “Where we’re going, we don’t need roads”?

2. HISTORY: Which serious disease was declared eradicated in 1980?

3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What color is the “black box” that is used to record data on airplanes?

4. GAMES: How much does getting out of jail cost in the board game Monopoly?

5. LITERATURE: What kind of animal is the novel “Black Beauty” about?

6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the youngest president?

7. TELEVISION: Who played the Penguin in the original “Batman” TV series?

8. GEOGRAPHY: What is the northernmost point of the United States?

9. ASTRONOMY: Which is the only planet in our solar system that spins clockwise?

10. FOOD & DRINK: Which fast-food restaurant chain claims that “We have the meats”?

Protecting Honeybees

Use caution when applying any pesticides to home gardens. Be especially cautious when applying pesticides when bees arelikelytobeflying.Ifyoumust apply pesticides, do so only afterdusk.

MOUNT MORRIS

VeteranOnly-WarriorWednesday Dinner: Comejoinusforour Red,White&BlueBBQforWarrior WednesdayDinner.5Jul2023@ 6pm,wewillhaveacookoutfor ourVeteransatAlLorenzParkin Mt.Morris.RSVPisrequired.Please visitwww.livcovets.comtoRSVPor emailmeatrwolter@vocwny.orgto makeareservation.Ifyouaren’t abletoemailcallortextmeat 585-200-9742togetyourseat.We willreachouttoconfirmyour RSVP.Wehopetoseeyouthere!

NAPLES

NaplesValleyVendor&Craft Fair - Saturday,July15,2023from 10:00AM-4:00PMattheNaples MemorialTownHall,135N.Main St.,Naples.Comejointhefunand supportourvendorsandcrafters! Vendorfeeproceedswillbe donatedtotheNaplesVolunteer FireDepartment.

VeteranPlus1-Photography Group: Veterans+1cancomejoin us,thismonthwewillgoonafield tripandputourskillsintopractice attheGrimesGlennPark,4705 VineStreet,Naples,July12,10am. Bringacamera,phoneornotebook.GrimesGlenisa1.1mile moderatelytraffickedoutandback traillocatednearNaplesthatfeaturesawaterfallandisgoodforall skilllevels.Thetrailisprimarilyused forhiking,walking,naturetrips, andbirdingandisbestusedfrom ApriluntilSeptember.Expectwet feet.Dressaccordingly.Wehopeto seeyouthere!https://www. livcovets.com

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Shop at small businesses regularly.

PAVILION

PavilionClassof’73announcing 50th Reunion: Saturday,August 5that5PMatBW’SRestaurant, PerryRd.,Pavilion.Pleasecall/text Bonnie(Olivani)Amend 585-857-3346orCathy(Morgan) Worthington716-308-7885.For moreinformationorreservations. RSVPduebyJuly7.Checkout Facebookpagehttps://www. facebook.com/PCS1973

SPRINGWATER

Hike/PaddleLucienMorinPark in Penfield- HikeorPaddleLucien MorinParkinPenfieldonSunday June25from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails,followedbya socialget-togetherdish-to-passata member’shomeinBrighton.For additionalinfo/directions/updates visitthewebsite:springwatertrails. org

WAYLAND

LoonLakeCommunityChapel2023 SummerServices.FrankWilliams,Pastor(585-335-8498).June 25ththroughSeptember3rdat 10:30am.Locatedat10009State Rte.21South(3milessouthof I--390),Wayland.Savethedate! DrivethruSteakDinner-Saturday, July29th.$10perdinner.

WestBloomfieldHistoricalSociety YardSaleDonationDays andWelcomeHours,Monday throughWednesday,June26,27, 28,from2to7pm.AlsoSaturdays, June24andJuly1,from9amto Noon.StopbytheSociety(8966Rt. 5&20)foravisitandbringgood, usableitemsforour31stAnnual Sale.Pleasenoclothing,babycar seats,TVs,computers,largefiberboardorupholsteredfurniture. Wanttosellyourownitems?Informationatwbhsny.orgor 585-657-7060.

DID YOU KNOW? A landmark study conducted by researchers in the United Kingdom discovered a notable link between low to moderate alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk.According to the Million Women Study,every 10 grams (roughly 0.35 ounces) of alcohol a woman consumed per day was associated with a 12 percent increase in her risk for breast cancer. The Million Women Study focused on various areas of women’s health but included 28,000 women who had breast cancer. In addition, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism notes that more than 100 epidemiologic studies have examined a potential association between alcohol consumption and the risk for breast cancer, consistently finding that risk for the disease increases as alcohol intake increases.

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Friends and Families Muscular Disorder Foundation Presents…

ARTS, CRAFTS, AND MORE ON THE LAKE FAIR

July 8, 2023 • 10am-4pm

Unique Cra s, Vendors, Gi s, Ra e Baskets, BBQ Food Vendor Livingston County Sheri Department will be stopping by for a few hours for a free child seat installation inspection.

W. BLOOMFIELD

WestBloomfieldHistoricalSociety 31stCommunityYardSale Saturday,July8(9amto4pm), andSunday,July9(9amto1pm) attheSociety,8966Rt.5&20. Hundredsofbargainsoutfrontand moreinside,includingspecial items,jewelry,books,andantiques. Additionalvendorsonthelawn, historicalexhibits,breakfastand lunchavailable.Forfulldetailsvisit websitewbhsny.orgorFacebook WestBloomfieldHistoricalSociety, NewYork.

WEST SPARTA

WestSpartaOldFashionedDay - Arts,Crafts,Wares! Saturday, July29,2023from10am-4pmat theWestSpartaTownHall&Park. DETAILSavailablefromLisaat 585-315-2053oremailat Ldylisa62@aol.com.Finduson Facebook!WestSpartaHistorical Society- WestSpartaWhereHistoryGrows.

YORK

68thAnnualYorkLeicesterField Day andFireworks -Saturday,July 1st(raindateJuly2nd).The communitysponsoredeventis scheduledfrom7to11pmonthe groundsofYorkCentralSchool andfeaturesgames,prizes,music, refreshmentsandfreetreatsfor youngsters.Admissionisfreebut donationsareappreciatedatthe gatesorstands.Asuperfireworks displaywillbeginatdusk.The eventishandicappedaccessible.No alcoholicbeverages,smoking,pets, oroutsidevendorsarepermitted ontheschoolgrounds.Formore info.:Betty585-243-0184,Bill 585-382-3460orConnie 585-243-4042.Bringalawnchair orblanketandenjoyourcelebrationofIndependenceDay.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* In 1907, an ad campaign for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes offered a free box of cereal to any woman who would wink at her grocer. (By Lucie Winborne)

PERFORMANCES at HONEOYE LAKE 2023

Friday, July 7th • 7-9pm

John Dady & Friends

Friday, July 14th • 7-9pm

Pittsford FD Band

Friday, July 21st • 7-9pm

Brothers Blue

Friday, July 28th • 7-9pm

Honeoye Lake Community Band

Friday, August 4th • 7-9pm

Paulsen, Chaapel and Friends

Friday, August 11th • 7-9pm

Mr. Mustard

Friday, August 18th • 7-9pm

Warren Paul

Friday, August 25th • 7-9pm

Michael Callahan/Elvis

Presented by

HONEOYE LAKE ROTARY CLUB & HONEOYE PUBLIC LIBRARY

All performances are free and open to the public at Gazebo on Main St. (Rte. 20A)

Rain Location- Honeoye Central School Auditorium- Entrance on Allens Hill Rd

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With Sincere Appreciation and ank You

Sharon and the family of Scot Batzel would like to express our deepest gratitude for the outpouring of love, support, prayers, calls, cards, owers, and heartfelt expressions of sympathy.

Scot was a respected and hardworking individual who will be missed by many in the community. His spirit and skill in the auto body industry helped many in need for those unfortunate times. His honesty and guidance during the process was comforting and pleasurable. His Motto was: “It’s the collision shop of your choice when you wreck your vehicle! – It’s the law.”

A special thank you to his teams at Wilmot Cancer Center and Noyes Dialysis center for the care you gave to Scot during his illness. Also, a profound thanks to Kenny Rowe for the many trips to Geneseo for treatments and co ee afterwards on the way home. e laughter in the car was contagious as Kenny would tell Scot before treatments,“behave and no ghting or biting with others.”

Scot will be missed by all, but would want us all to live in the present and remember all the good memories he left with us.

Memorials may be in his memory to: e Wilmot Cancer Center and e Scot Batzel Scholarship fund - Sharon Wise, 2606 Lakeville Rd., Avon, NY 14414.

Fondly, Sharon, Bill, Beth, Colleen, Matt, and Ryan

We may pity the poor soul who has consistent bad luck but he has one advantage over his fellows who have had nothing but good fortune… he knows that he can survive the worst that fortune has in store for him.

A Roman philosopher of the first century, Seneca recognized this seeming paradox. The person upon whom fortune continually smiles is made unhappy by uncertainty. Never having been tested, he wonders how he would manage if his good luck changed to bad. It may help to keep this in mind when we experience a run of bad luck.

We have no “standard” service. Each family we serve has unique needs and we tailor our service to meet these. Our best references are from the families we have served.

Stephenson-Dougherty Funeral Home

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O’Connell-Dougherty

Funeral Home

LIMA •␣582-1655

June 18, 2023

GORDON V. MACKEY age 81 of Mount Morris, New York, died Sunday, June 18, 2023 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York. He was born the son of Gordon and Lucille (George) Mackey on May 29, 1942 in Groveland, New York. He was a Veteran of the Army from 1964 to 66 during the Vietnam War. He married Lynette DeVries on May 17, 1969. Prior to his retirement in 1996 he was employed by the New York Department of Labor in Warsaw for nearly 25 years. He was a member of Holy Angel’s Church, CSEA and the Public Employees Federation (PEF). Before, during and a er his retirement he owned and operated his own farm, raising dairy beef and hay. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially anything farm related and any time spent with family and friends.

He is survived by his loving wife of over 54 years, Lynette; 3 children, Paula (Troy) Samson of Honeoye Falls, Gary (Kim) Mackey of Clay and Karyn (Pete) Meaney of Tully; 5 grandchildren, Leah, Shane, Audrey Samson, Kameryn and Colton Meaney; brother, Paul (Cheryl) Mackey of Webster; brother-in-law, Tom (Judith Sugiura) DeVries of Washington. Several nieces and nephews including Amy (Don) Woodward, Randy Burger, Rhonda (Rob) Matthews and many dear and loving friends. He was predeceased by his parents, Gordon and Lucille Mackey and sister, Patricia Burger and brother-in-law, Dick Burger.

No prior calling. Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, June 26 at 10 am at Holy Angel’s Church, Nunda, NY. Private Interment with Military Honors at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Mount Morris, NY. Memorials may be made to the Nunda Kiwanis Club, 10 Fair St., Nunda, NY 14517. Arrangements by the JOHN W. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, 37 Chapel Street, (Route 408), Mount Morris.

Sign the online registry at www.johnwmartinfuneralhome.com

IVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY,JUNE 23,2023 Celebrate the memory of someone who has touched your life by publishing a memoriam in our passages section. Submit online at www.gvpennysaver.com/passages or call us at 585-226-8111 to share your precious memories. 585.226.8111 // passages@gvpennysaver.com Honorin You Loved On Ha Neve Bee Easie www.stephensondoughertyfuneralhome.com • Like us on Facebook
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“No one is more unhappy than he who never had bad luck; he could never test himself...”
Gordon V. Mackey

Strawberries

736 Rush-Scottsville Rd.

Rt. 251 • Rush

For picking information call 585-533-1578

Pre-picked Strawberries Available!

Mon.-Fri. 8am-7pm; Sat. & Sun. 8am-5pm

According to Donate LifeAmerica,39,700 organ transplants from 19,300 donors brought new life to patients and their families in 2019. Nearly 60 percent of the more than 100,000 men, women and children awaiting lifesaving organ transplants are from multicultural communities.Potential transplant recipients who identify as African American or Black make up the largest percentage from such communities,accountingfor29percentofthepeoplefrommulticulturalcommunities currently waiting for an organ transplant.Hispanics/Latinos (20 percent),Asian Pacific Islanders (9 percent), and American Indians/Alaska Natives (1 percent) are other groups with significant amounts of people currently awaiting a transplant.

REASONS TO GET AN AIR FRYER

Great for small meals: Airfryerscannotcooklargebatches,whichmakesthemidealfor singletons or empty nesters who do not want to make large quantities of food.

What: Alumni Banquet and Class of 1973 50th Reunions

When: Friday, August 11, 2023 - the same weekend of the Avon Corn Festival

Times: 5PM - 5:45PM Social time, Cash bar, Appetizers

5:45PM Class of ‘73 photo

6PM Bu et Dinner

Where: Willow Creek, 3100 Rochester Rd. (Route 15), Lakeville, NY

Cost: $50.00 per person ( includes gratuity)

Donations are welcome. ere will be a 50/50 to o set expenses. Please detach and return the bottom portion as your reservation with check made out to: Avon School Alumni by June 30,2023.

Mail to: Sue Lane, 97 Reed St., Avon, NY 14414

Cancellations a er July 31 are non-refundable.

Sue Pusateri Lane • 585-975-9292 slane@rochester.rr.com

Tom

YES, I want to attend the 31st Annual Avon Central School Alumni Banquet

ACS Alumnus: Class of

(Ladies, include your maiden name)

Name of Guest: Class of: (If ACS Grad)

Reunion: $50pp x = $

Email:

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31st Annual Avon Central School Alumni Banquet and 50th Reunion of the Class of 1973 is is going to be a great time to meet old friends and reminisce about our time at ACS. Call today and receive a FREE SHOWER PACKAGE PLUS $1600 OFF With purchase of a new Safe Step Walk-InTub. Not applicable with any previous walk-in tub purchase. Offer available while supplies last. No cash value. Must present offer at time of purchase. CSLB 1082165 NSCB 0082999 0083445 1-855-417-1306 SPECIALOFFER
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GENESEE IVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY,JUNE 23,2023 Curious what your neighbors are doing? Catch up with any of the other nine great editions of the Genesee Valley Penny Saver 59 MAIN ST.,BATAVIA 585.345.6788 • romansonmain.comTues.-Sat.11am-9pmBookyourprivatepartyoreventat:romansonmain@gmail.com Call us for your Day 20 .23 SPECIALS

HP Deskjet 1050 J410 series PRINTER, INSTRUCTIONS, and CORDS. Excellent condition. Pick up Canandaigua: 585-430-0579

Two BIKES - 1 women’s and 1 men’s. FLAT SCREEN SMART TV. Works: Glkpnichols@gmail.com

Indoor GOLDEN AUTOMATIC WHEELCHAIR. Hardly used. Needs new battery, otherwise perfect condition: 585-382-6457

More than 130 VHS TAPES in good condition. Livonia: 585-703-1322

Wall mount 22 in. white BATHROOM SINK with 2-HOLE CHROME FAUCET: 585-447-4209

COVERMATE ADIRONDACK BENCH COVER, Tan, 58Wx40Dx40H, Will also fit 2 chairs together. Clean, nice condition. Used in Winter. Will Mail! jclare01@rochester.rr.com

WOODEN PALLETS! Perfect for firewood or craft/DIY use! EMPTY CHEMICAL BARRELS, 30 gal and 55 gal.: 585-219-4431

HOLIDAY FREEZER. Needs repair: 585-346-2648

MAGAZINES: National Geographic: 1999-2022, History 2017-2021, Classic Car 2014-2022, Muscle Machines 2013-2021, Sports and Exotic Car 2009-2017: 585-298-1510

Several cases of men’s size large INCONTINENCE UNDERWEAR. LeRoy area: kholt9998@gmail.com

Large dark green FUTON MATTRESS. Great shape. 4’ x 6’. Heavy. Needs a good vacuuming. Manchester. 315-331-9391.

Assorted CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC BOOKS - various composers: beeswamp@aol.com

PIANO MUSIC - wide assortment of books and sheet music - beginners to advanced. Must take all: Nwcrawford@verizon.net

TABLETOP GAS BBQ PRO GRILL. Good condition. Just needs cleaning: 585-671-2598

DOUBLE KNIT FABRICS and RIBBINGS, 12 pounds, including some reds, blues, kid prints: 585-584-3015

KIMBALL PUMP ORGAN works; needs TLC. Beautiful case and seat. It was a great family instrument! You pick up: 585-624-9169

Several EGG CARTONS. Geneseo area. You pick up: 585-243-2173

High quality Kate Farms NUTRITIONAL DRINK (like Ensure or Boost). Vanilla flavor. Approx. 200 11oz containers. Exp Nov 2023: 585-451-8868

CPAP MACHINE, approx. 10 years old. In working condition - includes case and related accessories: 315-871-8312

Box of MEDICAL NEWSLETTERS (Mayo Clinic, UCLA & Cleveland Clinic). NUTRITION ACTION MAGAZINES and an envelope of OLD RECIPES. Fairport: 585-388-0318

Daughter with Down Syndrome is looking for DVDs of any “WHO’S THE BOSS” EPISODES: 585-944-4855

Any kind of WAGON: 585-944-4855

WIGS – light colored, any style. Desperately needed: 315-462-2693

Built/Unbuilt MODELS or SLOT CARS. Automotive, Aviation, Military, Watercraft, Monsters, Sci-Fi, etc. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector needs projects: 585-314-6989

BACKRACK for full size pickup. Please text with pictures: 585-447-0201

COWPOTS needed for seed starting. Biodegradable pots must be clean, not used. Large size best. Any type: 585-752-1562

MUSIC ALBUMS and 45s from the ‘60s-’80s.. Call 585-402-8870

Pair of ROWBOAT OARS in good condition: 585-703-5221

OLDER COMPUTERS and COMPUTER COMPONENTS - Apple, Commodore, Tandy. Working or not: brianpheick@gmail.com

Looking for an ATV or DIRT BIKE that is running or not for father son project. Call/Text Matt: 315-576-1278

CPAP MACHINE, used or unwanted, for low-income senior with sleep apnea: 585-506-8125

GOLF PUSHCART: ndirisio@verizon.net

VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS & ACCESSORIES. Parts or whole, working or not. Mini, Micro, Sonic, Taurus, & Poly: 585-599-3142

Food grade 55-GALLON BARRELS WITH LIDS: rsmckernan@frontiernet.net

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

CPAP. Gently used: 585-313-4315

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, stereo equipment, Vintage radios, test equipment, speakers, turntables, Ham Radio, Advertising, Early TVs, records, communication, parts: greg3151@ymail.com

Elderly disabled mechanic looking for a good VEHICLE to go to doctor appts., grocery shopping, etc. Minor repairs okay: 585-883-7387

BOX TRAILER and working MINI FRIDGE: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

Old TABLETOP MANUAL MEAT GRINDER in useable condition (sometimes worded vintage): 585-201-6001

Two disabled veterans would like a CAMPER TO FIX UP: dobstarczyk@hotmail.com

COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: 585-334-6134

Looking for a decent GARAGE DOOR, 85”x9’: 585-298-0040

TRUCK for low-income Senior Citizen. Road-worthy, for transportation of elderly mother, and general handy work/yard work. Soon to be urgent need! 585-483-1054

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Summer tip for Seniors

Eat Fresh and Nutritious Foods

During summer, an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables is available. Incorporate these into your diet for their nutritional bene ts. Choose seasonal produce like watermelon, berries, tomatoes, and leafy greens. ese foods are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that promote good health. Experiment with light, refreshing recipes such as salads, smoothies, or grilled vegetables. Remember to maintain a balanced diet, including protein, whole grains, and healthy fats, to support overall well-being.

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For Rent IN LIVONIA

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includes hot water + 24 hour emergency service, storage & laundry in each bldg. Cat friendly. Cable TV ready, A/C & gas heat.

Convenient Location! Walk to stores, library, etc.

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After moving, getting acclimated to a new neighborhood and making new friends is one way to feel at home.

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MAN’S BEST FRIEND

Make a household favorite more healthy

Many beloved dishes might be enjoyed more often if they were only a little healthier. Author and former personal chef Michelle Dudash was once asked by a client if the she could make a healthier version of chicken parmesan. The result of that request is the following recipe for “Skinny Chicken Parmesan with Spinach,” which Dudash ultimately included in her book, “Clean Eating For Busy Families” (Fair Winds). The recipe was a hit with Dudash’s client and will surely be a hit at home cooks’ dinner tables as well.

Skinny Chicken Parmesan with Spinach

For the sauce:

Makes 6 servings

2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil

2 cloves garlic, sliced

1 28-ounce can whole tomatoes

1/4 teaspoon dried basil

1/4 teaspoon dried oregano

2 pinches salt

2 pinches freshly ground black pepper

1/2 teaspoon honey

For the chicken:

3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese

2 tablespoons whole-wheat flour

1/2 teaspoon salt, divided

1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1/4 teaspoon dried basil

11/2 pounds chicken breast, cut into 6 pieces, pounded to 1/4 inch

2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided

4 cups baby spinach

1 teaspoon lemon juice

3/4 cup fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced into 6 medallions (or shredded)

6 cups cooked whole-grain thin spaghetti tossed in 2 teaspoons olive oil

Preheat oven to 375 F and coat the bottom of a 9 x 13-inch pan with olive oil spray.

To make the sauce: Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add oil and garlic and cook gently for 30 seconds. Do not brown. With your hand, squeeze each tomato into the pan and add basil, oregano, salt, pepper, and honey. Reduce to medium heat and simmer for 20 minutes, lowering the heat as needed.

To make the chicken: Combine parmesan cheese, flour, salt, pepper, and basil in a medium dish and coach chicken with cheese mixture. Place a large skillet over medium heat and add 2 tablespoons of oil. When oil is shimmering, add chicken, rounded-side down, and cook until golden on one side, about 5 minutes. Arrange chicken in a baking pan. Pour remaining 2 teaspoons of oil into skillet and add spinach. Cook spinach for 1 to 2 minutes until wilted and swirl in lemon juice. Gently press spinach to release water and divide spinach on top of chicken. Spoon sauce around and over the chicken, place mozzarella on top, and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Bake for 15 minutes until chicken is cooked through. Serve over spaghetti.

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BIG REASONS to Shop Small

Not just on Small Business

Saturday, but every day that you can. Need milk, eggs, bread, or beer? Go to the local corner store instead –Say “hey” and get to know the owner who’s paying taxes to keep your neighborhood in tip-top shape.

Get vocal on social

Post pictures, tweets, and status updates of either the small business you own, or of yourself shopping at one, and be sure to use the hashtag #ShopSmall. Also write positive Yelp reviews for the small businesses you love and support.

Sign up for local business’ loyalty programs – Does a local business have a customer loyalty and rewards program? Sign up for it – not only will you be supporting a local business, but you’ll get discounts and rewards for it, too.

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HOW TO KEEP OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS SAFE

Consider fencing. Fencing can make an outdoor living space more private and safe. Local laws may mandate that pools be enclosed with fencing, but even living spaces without pools can be made safer with the installation of a fence. Firepits are wildly popular, as more than 35 percent of homeowners who responded to the ICFA survey acknowledged their intention to purchase new firepits in 2021.Adding fencing around areas with firepits establishes boundaries, which is a must for homeowners with small children. Fencing also makes it harder for local wildlife to gain access to a property, which can decrease residents’ risk for tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease.

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GREAT WEDDING GIFT IDEAS

Experience: Many people have embraced gifting an experience instead of an item to their loved ones. Some companies even facilitate such gifts to newlyweds. Websites like Traveler’s Joy allow couples to establish honeymoon registries, building them with activities and experiences they hope to enjoy on their trips. Loved ones can then gift money toward those activities, providing a win-win situation for people who would prefer to gift an experience and ensuring couples’ honeymoons will be that much more memorable.

Patricia Carlson FOR CONESUS TOWN CLERK

TRUST - EXPERIENCE - DEDICATION

AS TOWN CLERK I WILL:

• Be dedicated to serving the community.

• Continue to show initiative and go above & beyond.

• Be eager to assist the public.

• Be committed, honest, and responsible.

I am currently serving as Deputy Town Clerk.

I AM SEEKING YOUR VOTE AT THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS

TUESDAY, JUNE 27th, 2023 • 7PM

Conesus Town Hall

Paid for by Patricia Carlson.

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Has had the courage to end backdoor politics
Has engaged and brought unity to the community
Is committed and responsible
Has shown common sense and solid judgment on the issues
Has sought resolutions without needless spending and lawsuits
let’s continue with strong leadership, teamwork, and open government Vote at the Republican Caucus Tuesday, June 27th • 7PM • Conesus Town Hall Paid for by Donald Wester RE-ELECT DONALD W. WESTER FOR CONESUS TOWN SUPERVISOR 66-YEAR LIFELONG RESIDENT 35 years serving and protecting our communities Serving 12+ years on Conesus own Board and 1 year on ZBA Seeking 3rd 2-year term as Supervisor 334-2993 533-1404
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Manypeoplechoosetheirclothes based largely on their own unique fashion sense. But the clothes people wear can serve a greater purpose than broadcasting their sense of style to the world. The Skin Cancer Foundation notes that clothing is the first line of defense against the sun’s harmful ultraviolet, or UV, rays. The right clothing can absorb and block UV radiation and the SCF recommends wearing such attire as part of an effective sun protection regimen. When purchasing clothing, consumers are urged to determine each article’s ultraviolet protection factor, or UPF. The UPF factor indicates what fraction of the sun’s UVA and UVB radiation can penetrate the fabric and reach the skin. Clothing with a UPF of 50 will only allow 1/50th of the sun’s UV radiation to reach the skin. The UPF rating system is relatively new, so consumers in North America may not find UPF ratings listed on the labels of clothing they typically purchase from their favorite retailers. In addition, the sun protective clothing industry in North America is self-regulated, which means some, but not all, manufacturers’ claims regarding the safety of their clothing may be dubious. However, consumers concerned about the safety of the clothing they wear when spending time in the sun can speak with dermatologists about finding clothing manufacturers with strong reputations of producing sun protective clothing that can protect them from the sun’s UV rays.

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SOY FOODS PACK A POWERFUL PUNCH

The Cleveland Clinic notes that soy foods provide a host of nutritional benefits. Plant protein, including soy, can provide cardiovascular benefits, including helping with people with high blood pressure lower their blood pressure to healthier levels. While many people rely on animal-based proteins to get their daily recommended intake of protein, soy foods are naturally free of cholesterol and low in saturated fats. That makes soy foods more heart-healthy sources of protein than animal products. The Cleveland Clinic says substituting soy foods for animal-based proteins a few times per week can reduce a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease. Soy foods also can be a great source of dietary fiber, though the U.S. Soybean Export Council advises consumers that not all soy products are the same. The USSEC notes that foods like soy milk and tofu contain very little fiber. People who want to utilize soy beans as a source of dietary fiber should look to foods that utilize the whole bean, such tempeh, soy flour and textured soy protein. The USSEC also notes there’s some confusion in regard to the connection between soy foods and iron, though the group admits research is ongoing. While a 1/2 cup serving of cooked soybeans contains four milligrams ofiron,thephytateandsoyprotein present in soy foods reduce iron absorption, meaning that the body won’t really benefit from the iron. However, the USSEC recommends consumers purchase fermented soy foods, including tempeh and miso, because the body might absorb more iron from these foods than it will when consuming other types soy foods.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Possible Heart Disease Symptoms Are Written Off Due to Weight

DEAR DR. ROACH: I’ve been experiencing pain in my chest, dizziness and shortness of breath on exertion. The chest pain lasts for a few hours. At one point, it was so bad that I couldn’t walk a hundred feet, had to use a cane and severely limit my physical activity. I’ve been to the doctor about this before. They take an EKG, which comes back normal, so they chalk it up to anxiety, then tell me I’m fat. (I am not unaware that I’m fat, but even when I was doing intense martial arts twice a week, I couldn’t lose the weight. And my physical therapist told me not to do yoga.)

If it makes a difference, I’m also a Type 2 diabetic and have fibromyalgia as well as PTSD. This is not the only issue that doctors have refused to treat because they decide to blame it all on my weight. My diabetes went unchecked for a while because my doctor only told me to lose weight, instead of ordering blood tests when I complained about the symptoms. When these symptoms happen, my friends tell me to go to the doctor, but they don’t do anything to change the situation. Why should I pay over $1,000 and waste a few hours for an urgent care visit and an EKG only to get told that I’m fat and anxious, when I can cover my chest with stickers, play on my phone and tell myself I’m fat at home for free? Who’s right, me or my friends? -- S.T.

ANSWER: I am very sorry to hear how poorly you are being treated. I have heard from many people that doctors do not take symptoms seriously in people who are overweight or obese. (There is strong evidence that this is true, and that women and people of color are also treated worse systemically. People with any mental health issue, such as anxiety or PTSD, are often disbelieved.)

While I understand that you are frustrated, your symptoms are very concerning. Particularly if you are over 50, they are highly suggestive of heart disease -- especially in a person with diabetes, which increases risk of heart disease. Given your poor experience, how much you are paying and your PTSD, I can absolutely understand why you are reluctant to go. However, you deserve to get good care, and I believe you will be able to find a doctor who can treat you well and not automatically write off any complaint due to your weight and anxiety. I’d recommend you be completely honest about your concerns.

When I have a patient with multiple ER or acute care visits for possible heart disease, I often recommend a more definitive test than an EKG and blood testing, which is the usual acute care evaluation when looking for damage to the heart muscle. This may be a coronary CT angiogram, which is highly sensitive and specific. (The weight limit for this test depends on the scanner, but is typically 450 pounds.)

If you have blockages in your heart causing your recurrent symptoms, it needs to be treated to prevent a heart attack. If blockages aren’t the cause, the EKGs usually aren’t helpful, and you’ll need a different type of evaluation to find out where these symptoms are coming from.

*** 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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HOW SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LOCAL MARKETS

Do your research: Chances are business owners can find a number of festival or marketplace opportunities in or around their communities each month. Some of these festivals may be large scale events like annual Christmas bazaars, while others might be more toned down affairs that occur each week. Business owners can research local festivals, paying particular attention to how communities market the events and which businesses attend them. Community turnout is another significant factor to consider. Such research can help business owners determine which festivals best suit their businesses and what they’re hoping to accomplish.

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PAW’S CORNER

Beware of Some “Natural” Flea and Deworming Treatments

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I want my dog to be healthy and to use natural treatments as much as possible. So I don’t like giving her conventional, mainstream ea and tick chewables or making her wear a chemical-laced collar. And if I have to deworm her, I don’t want to give her medications that carry a risk of side e ects. But I’m also seeing a lot of products that are touted as “natural” that contain ingredients that are pretty questionable -- like garlic tablets for dogs! (Garlic is toxic to dogs and cats, if you’re wondering.) Can you let your readers know that it’s very important to read the labels and make sure a natural supplement is actually safe? -- Rebecca in Winchester, Virginia

DEAR REBECCA: You told them, and I thank you. Many “natural” ea and tick preventatives exist today, but reading the label is imperative.

Over-the-counter treatments and preventatives are not as tightly regulated as prescription medications given by veterinarians. ey may contain ingredients that are known to be harmful to dogs and cats -- like garlic, onion or tobacco. And they are generally less e ective at prevention, and o en completely ine ective for treating an active infestation.

ere’s a risk that over-the-counter and “natural” medications can make your pet as ill -- or even sicker -- than the vet’s recommended medication. Treating parasitic infestations in pets can be tough, and it’s important to balance the type of treatment with the health of the pet.

So folks, read the labels, consider all the risks and talk to your vet before jumping entirely onto the “natural” wagon. ask@pawscorner.com.

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Disrespectful kids

When I was walking my dogs, these kids had a loud speaker playing rude music on max volume.Then they started to shout disrespectful comments to me and my dogs. Where are these kids’ parents?!

Shame on man who cussed out preschool child

On Saturday afternoon, 6/17/23, shame on the man who abruptly stopped his blue 4 door sedan in [a parking lot] across from [fast food restaurant] to cuss out a child. The man exited his car, opened the driver side rear door to shout obscenities at what appeared to be a pre-schooler strapped into a car seat in the back. The man then grabbed the child’s drink and threw it on the ground. Then he called the child a disgusting name, slammed the door, and proceeded to take off in the car at about 50 mph in the mall lot. Shame on you as an adult to act like that to anyone, much less a child. Still shocked by this unacceptable behavior! :O

Ridiculously Rough Railroad Tracks

Who’s responsible for repairing rough railroad tracks… the railroad, the town, the county? This well traveled rural road has tracks in front of the railroad and you have to just about stop to TRY to save your vehicle from the wear and tear. Recently, other tracks around this area were repaired and they’re smooth sailing now. Somehow this set was skipped over, and in my opinion, these were worse than the others. Anybody know whose responsibility it is for the repair?

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$2,000 Sign-on Bonus after 90-Day Probationary Period

Matthews Buses, Inc. has an opening for a Body & Paint Technician at our Avon Facility. We are seeking a motivated individual who can work independently and possesses the following experience:

• 3 Years’ Experience

• Fabrication Skills

• Must have own tools

• Clean Driving Record

Matthews Buses offers excellent pay and a full benefits package including health, dental, 401k program with generous company match, holidays, and paid time off.

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Service and provide technical support in the con guration, maintenance, and restoration of light and heavy equipment as delegated by service manager. Knowledge of diesel/gasoline engines and hydraulic/electrical systems is required.

Essential Functions:

1. Service Equipment from manufacturers including Giant Loaders, Ventrac Tractors, Cushman Vehicles, Jacobsen, Smithco and more.

a.) Diagnose, quote necessary parts/labor requirements and repair customer owned equipment.

b.) Set up new equipment.

c.) Diagnose, quote necessary parts/labor and restore pre-owned equipment.

2. Paperwork

a.) Fill out all company documents (quote sheets, pre-delivery inspection sheets, etc.) required to be lled out in accordance with company procedure while serving equipment. Provide proper documents to the service writer when necessary.

3. Customer interaction

a.) e ability to speak directly with speci c customers when necessary regarding scope of work for their equipment is preferred, but not required.

4. Quality Assurance

a.) e technician is responsible for ensuring top quality for all of his work.

b.) Ensure that all items on the pre-delivery inspection sheet have been checked and veri ed for quality insurance on new deliverys. (Grease points, tire pressure, belt tensions, hydraulic lines, etc.)

c.) Ensure that all work on any work order has been completed to the highest standard.

d.) e technician is required by MTE to refuse return of any equipment they deem to be unsafe due to modi cations or part failure. All issues must be resolved before MTE is willing to return the unit to the customer.

e.) Notify supervisor when the technician feels he/she is in need of training or additional assistance with any equipment beyond his/her expertise.

Skills/Requirements:

• Understanding of Diesel/Gasoline engine functions and repair

• Understanding of Hydraulic/Electrical system functions and repair

• E ectiveness working with a team

• Technician must have his/her own tools

MTE Provided Tools: computer access, all necessary factory tools, lifts and other standard shop amenities

• 5 years of experience preferred

Salary: $25-$42 per hour based on experience

Benefits: 401(k) w/match, dental insurance, employee discount, health insurance, health savings account, life insurance, paid time o , parental leave, professional development assistance, relocation assistance, retirement plan, vision insurance Schedule: 8 hour day shift Monday-Friday. No nights or overtime.

chouseknecht@mte.us.com

THE 10 FASTEST GROWING JOB MARKETS IN THE UNITED STATES

Working professionals relocate for exciting career opportunities every day. In 2017, in an effort to determinewherethemostexciting opportunities may be, researchers at ConsumersAdvocate.org studied data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, focusing on metroareasthatemployedatleast 250,000 people. The following are the metro areas that exhibited the greatest employment growth rate from January to June of 2017.

1. Jacksonville, FL

2. Des Moines-West Des Moines, Iowa

3. Chattanooga, TennesseeGeorgia (Note: The Chattanooga metro area consists of six countries, three in southeast Tennessee and three in northwest Georgia)

4. Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach, FL

5. Oxnard-Thousand OaksVentura, CA

6. Fayetteville-SpringdaleRogers, AK

7. Durham-Chapel Hill, NC

8. Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA

9. Minneapolis-St. PaulBloomington, MinnesotaWisconsin (Note: 16 counties in both Minnesota and Wisconsin make up this metro area)

10. North Port-SarasotaBradenton, FL

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LPN: $30.89 to $34.66

RN: $40.63 to $45.70

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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TEACHER

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STUDENT SUPPORT PARTNERS

NETWORK TECHNICIAN PARAPROFESSIONALS

Hours and pay vary by position. NYS Pension and bene t eligible positions available.

To apply, visit: www.work4h .org

According to a 2018 report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average person changes jobs between 10 and 15 times during his or her career. In addition, many workers spend five years or less in each job.

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Quali cations:

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• High School Graduate or equivalent

• Physical ability to perform assigned duties

• Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude

• Dependable and safety oriented

• Valid NYS Driver’s License

Location: Mt. Morris B Shi - 2:30-11:00pm

Salary: $33,280 + $939.60 shi di erential

Starting date: July 2023

Visit our website at www.gvboces.org. Reply by July 5, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-155, resume cover letter, and location preference to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

Human Resources

Genesee Valley BOCES

80 Munson Street

• LeRoy, NY 14482

Livingston Insurance Agency is looking for a knowledgeable insurance professional with a positive attitude to join our team. NYS Insurance license and/or o ce experience necessary with a willingness to learn insurance and eventually become licensed.

Must have a great work ethic, computer skills for a growing and technologically advanced o ce and enjoy working with people.

We are a busy and growing insurance o ce located just 5 minutes from 390 south, Exit 8, Geneseo. We o er competitive salary, potential for bonuses, education reimbursement and bene ts are available.

E-mail your resume to janr1@livingstoninsurance.com or fax to (585) 243-1953.

Graphic Designer

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• Degree in Graphic Design

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Matthews Buses, Inc., New York’s largest omas Built Bus dealer has immediate full-time openings for entry level technicians, detailers, paint & body technician, and a Bus Prep Tech in our Avon facility. Successful candidate must possess:

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• Pro ciency in the cleaning/detailing of automobiles, vans, and buses.

• Fabrication Skills.

• Must have own tools or at least the basics to perform the job.

• Work independently and with a “team.”

• Clean Driving Record.

• Will train the right individual.

Matthews Buses o ers excellent pay and a full bene ts package including health, dental, vision, 401K program with generous company match, paid holidays, and earned paid time o along with sick time.

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YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL OPEN POSITIONS

Math Teachers 7-12

Special Education Teachers K-6 and 7-12

K-12 Counselor, Social Worker or Psychologist

ELA Teacher 7-12

Cleaner (2nd Shi )

Food Service Monitor

School Bus Driver

Teaching Assistant

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RELIEVE STRESS THROUGHOUT THE DAY

Stress affects people from all walks of life, and the causes of stress are as varied as the people it afflicts.

In its 2017 Stress in AmericaTM survey, the American Psychological Association found that the three most common sources of stress were the futureofthenation(63percent),money(62percent)andwork(61percent). According to the National Institute of Mental Health, routine stress that becomes chronic can result in a host of negative side effects. Such stress can suppress the immune system, disrupt digestion and have an adverse effect on sleep. But men and women who feel stressed at the end of each day need not resign themselves to sleepless nights and/or weakened immune systems. A proactive approach to alleviating stress during the day canhelpmenandwomenreducetheirstresslevelsandavoidthenegative side effects associated with chronic stress.

Circulation Manager/ Director of Audience

Our long-time Circulation Manager is retiring at the end of the year. We’re looking to fill this in-house position now to facilitate a positive, on the job, training period. Primary responsibilities include managing the print and digital distribution of our award-winning GVPS and other publications across Western New York. Prior experience is not required but helpful skillsets include: knowledge of the United States Post Office, experience with direct mail, managing a small fleet of carriers, and digital media. Must be organized and dedicated to the long-term success of the company. The candidate should also have a customer service mindset when dealing with readers and advertisers.

Full-time • Generous benefits package

Email cover letter and resume to Manuel Karam, General Manager: manuelk@featuredmedia.com

The Genesee Valley Penny Saver is ranked the number one publication in New York by the Circulation Verification Council. With one of the largest footprints in the state, we bring businesses and readers together in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe and Ontario counties. At the heart of our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.

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SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY

(NAPSI)—Don’t let window replacement become a “pane” in your wallet. There’s a disconnect between saving money on energy with window replacements, according to government agencies. In fact, they found, it may take decades to recoup the cash spent on the installation of new, energy-efficient windows.

The Problem

The assessed value of adding 20 new energy-efficient windows in California, for example, may range from $10,220 to $18,580 based on a 2019 building assessors manual listing $511 to $929 for each window. Annual energy savings for the replacement of existing windows in a home are from $27 to $111 for dual-pane windows and $126 to $465 for single-pane windows, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. This means it may take decades to financially justify window replacements based on energy savings alone.

An Answer

Fortunately, there’s an alternative. Window films offer advanced energy savings and other benefits and can be quickly installed at a fractionofthecostofreplacement windows, often with a return on investment in under three years.

“Window films professionally installed on structurally soundsingle or double-pane windows may reduce energy consumption by as much as 30 percent, while the installation cost may be 91.5 percent less than putting in new windows,”explainedDarrellSmith of the nonprofit International Window Film Association.

Learn More: For further facts and stats about saving money and energy, go to www.iwfa.com.

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Financial planner: Financial planners help businesses and individuals map out the ways to grow their money so they can secure their financial futures.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER

Full and Part-time positions. Must have experience in light duty towing and recovery, light service work. No CDL required. Must have a tow endorsement and clean driver’s license. For more information apply at: M&R Automotive Service Geneseo, NY or send resume to: mras1automotive@gmail.com

$14.20 per hour

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Contact Temple Hill Cemetery of Geneseo

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