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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My Border Collie, Sugar, gets very anxious during car rides. She is not one of those dogs who likes to stick their head out of the window! Instead, she whimpers, cries, drools and paces around on the back seat. I’m very worried that she’ll try to jump into my lap. How can I stop her crying? -- Wendy G., Atlanta
DEAR WENDY: Poor Sugar! Anxiety in pets is o en tied to a distressing experience in their past. And her uncontrolled movement around the car is a safety issue.
Talk to Sugar’s veterinarian about her behavior. ey can provide advice and help determine if and when anti-anxiety medication should be given.
Adding a pet restraint system (like a doggie seat or seat belt) or kennel cage will keep Sugar from sliding around in the car and may help her feel more secure.
Next, help reduce Sugar’s anxiety by helping her associate car rides with good things. is will take a little extra time and e ort each day, but it’s worth it.
-- With the car parked in the driveway, sit in the back seat with Sugar (in her seat or cage) for about ve minutes. Give her a small treat and lots of praise when she does. Do this daily, without driving anywhere.
-- When Sugar regularly stays calm, shi to the driver’s seat a er sitting with her in the back seat.
-- Step up to the next level: Turn on the car, giving Sugar a treat when you do so. Put soothing music on the radio.
A trainer can be a good investment, as well. ey’ll work with Sugar (and o en the vet) to make her car rides bearable, and maybe even enjoyable.
How does your pet stand car rides? Tell us about it at ask@pawscorner. com.
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Adult WinterReadingProgram:February1-28|noregistrationrequired| readbookstowinprizes! SundayAfternoonFilm“TheNotebook”:Sunday,February5|2PM|for adults|registrationrequired
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ThePirateToyFundpresents... THE WORLD’SLARGESTSNOWBALLFIGHT!!BepartofaWorld Record!SATURDAY,FEBRUARY18, 2023intheTownofChili.SnowballFightat11:00AM.Mustregistertoattend:www. ptfsnowballfight.com. Guinness WorldRecordsOfficialAttempt.
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PerintonAmbulance:ThePast and theFuture- PerintonAmbulancewasstartedthroughthe FairportLionsClubwithanidea andneedtoservicethemedical needsofourfriendsandneighbors. ChiefHoskinswillpresentalookat theoriginsofPerintonAmbulance withimagesandstories.Therewill behistoricalpicturesandsomevintageequipmenttoview.Learnhow PerintonAmbulancecontinuesto innovateandinvestincriticaltechnology,equipment,andstaffdevelopmenttoprovidetheexceptional medicalservicesthiscommunity hascometodependon.CosponsoredbyPerintonHistorical SocietyandFairportPublicLibrary. FairportPublicLibrary,February21, 7pm.585-223-9091.
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MissJulie’sSchoolofBeauty Valentines SweetheartDinnerWebelievethatsomeone’spast shouldn’tkeepthemfromabeautifulfuture.JoinusattheRITConferenceCenterandInnforafabulousValentine’sdinnersupporting ournonprofitinempoweringhumantraffickingsurvivors.Enjoya romanticdinneranddrinksfortwo. Ticketsare$150/couple.Seatings areat5:00pmand7:30pm.Menu choicesarelistedbelow.Menu:4 drinkspercouple,SouporSalad, ChickenPanzasorAsiago&Parm CrustedCodorLondonBroil, StrawberryShortcakeorChocolate LayerCake.Checkoutourwebsite tolearnmore.www. missjuliesschoolofbeauty.org
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Demystified - AWebsterlibrary representativeisspeakingtothe Women’sClubofWebsteron Thursday,February16thatthePenfieldCountryClub,1784Jackson Rd.Penfield.11:15a.m.:Social; Meeting:12:00noon;Lunch:12:30 p.m.followedbythepresentation. Newmemberswelcome.Entree choices:ThaiShrimpWrapand freshfruit;orCornedBeefonrye breadandfreshfruit;orGrapevine SaladwithChicken.Alllunches includecoffeeandtea.Price:$21. SendcheckmadeouttoWCW withchoiceofentreebyFeb.9thto CarolynRittenhouse,405County LineRoad,Ontario,14519.Questions?585-265-1303.
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HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: ASSISTIVELISTENINGDEVICES DEMOCENTER-Atthisfreedemonstrationareaconsumersareinvitedtoviewandtryoutaselection ofassistivelisteningdevicesbefore actuallybuyingthem.Includedare captioningcapableandamplified telephones,signaling/alertingdevicesandsmartphoneapps.Chaptermembersareonsitetoassist visitors.Repeatseverymonthon the3rdThursdayfrom10-2pmat Lifespan,1900SouthClintonAvenue,Rochester.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
RochesterModelRailroadClub Open House- February5,1-5pm andMarch4,10-5pmattheFirst UniversalistChurch,150South Ave.,Rochester.Large(40x60foot HOtrainlayoutdepictingtheLehighValleyrailroadofthe1950’s fromBuffalothruPennsylvaniato JerseyCity.Oneofthehighlightsof thelayoutistheLehighValley Gorge.Therewillbeacontinuous paradeoftrains.ThomastheTank enginesandcarswillmakeaspecial appearance.Theeventisnot handicappedaccessibleasthelayoutisinthebasementoftheFirst UniversalistChurch.Masksareoptional.$5Kidsunder12free.http:/ /www.rocMRRC.com
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Beetlejuice: He earnedhisstripes onBroadway...nowtheghostwith-the-mostiscomingtoRochester.It’sshowtime!BasedonTim Burton’sdearlybelovedfilm,this hilariousmusicaltellsthestoryof LydiaDeetz,astrangeandunusual teenagerwhosewholelifechanges whenshemeetsarecentlydeceasedcoupleandademonwitha thingforstripes.Withanirreverent book,anastonishingset,anda scorethat’soutofthisNetherworld,BEETLEJUICEis “SCREAMINGLYGOODFUN!” (Variety).it’saremarkablytouching showaboutfamily,love,andmakingthemostofeveryDay-O!Notice:maturecontent.February 14-19,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre, 885EastMainSt.,Rochester. https://rbtl.org/events/beetlejuice/
Valentine’sSoulJam: Featuring The Whispers,HeatWave,and HowardHewett.February10th, 8pmtomidnightattheRBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/valentines-soul-jam/
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Concert: The RochesterTheater OrganSocietypresents“From CoasttoCoast”onSunday,February5th,2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre,885E.MainSt., Rochester.FromFullerton,California;DavidMarshmakeshisfirst appearanceontheRTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer4/23theatrepipeorgan! AdmissionforNON-members$15 perperson.Children12andunder, andstudentswithschoolIDare alwaysFREE.Doorsopen1:30PM. SeatingisGeneralAdmission,not Reserved.ProofofvaccinationNOT required.MasksareOPTIONAL,althoughhighlyencouraged.Visitthe RTOSwebsitertosonline.orgor stopbytheMembershipTablein thelobbyformoreinformation.
Hearingotherpeople’sexperiences (HOPE)- TheHearingLoss AssociationofAmericaRochester ChapterwillmeetFebruary7,1011amattheSt.PaulsEpiscopal Church,25WestminsterRoad acrossfromGeorgeEastmanMuseum,Rochester.Prospective,new, orexperiencedhearingaidusers cansharetheirexperiences,questions,andhearinglossjourneysin aninformaldiscussionfacilitatedby retiredaudiologistJosephKozelsky CCC/A.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: ASSISTIVELISTENINGDEVICES DEMOCENTER.Freedemonstrationsite.Consumersareinvitedto viewandtryoutaselectionof assistivelisteningdevicesbeforeactuallybuyingthem.February16, 10-2pm,Lifespan,1900SouthClintonAvenue,Rochester.http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org
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ACenturyof“Communication for life”- TheHearingLossAssociationofAmericaRochesterChapter willmeetFebruary7,12-1pmat theSt.PaulsEpiscopalChurch,25 WestminsterRoadacrossfrom GeorgeEastmanMuseum,Rochester.BobRussell,presidentandCEO ofRochesterHearingandSpeech Center,relatesthehistoryandimpactofprogramsandservicesfurnishedbytheoldestproviderof speech,language,andhearingservicesinMonroeCounty.LipreadingteacherAliceHoweHatton foundedthepioneerorganization in1922toprovideeducation, recreation,andvocationalassistancetohearingimpairedchildren andadults.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
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HikeLehighValleyTrailinMendon - HikeorCrossCountrySki& ExploreaportionoftheLehigh ValleyTrailinMendononSunday February5from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails,followedbya socialget-togetherattheCottage HotelinMendon.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org
WEBSTER
February3,2023SpaghettiDinner - TheWebsterMasonicLodge willserveapublicFundRaiserSpaghettiDinneronFriday,February3, 2023attheWebsterMasonicTemple,30OrchardStreet,from5to7 P.M.Ticketsare$11.00foradults and$6.00forchildren12yrs.and under.ForTAKEOUTScall 872-3500.Achairliftisavailable. AllNetProceedsfromthismonth’s supperwillbedonatedtotheWebsterScoutTroop425.
ROMANTICALLYNAMED LOCALES AROUND THE WORLD
Valentine’s Day places love and romance front and center. Come Valentine’s Day, sweethearts of all ages engage in various romantic traditions, including love notes, date nights and gift exchanges, to showcase their affection.
Another way couples might want to celebrate Valentine’s Day is to travel to places around the world that have romantic names. Feelings of love may be enhanced when celebrating in locales with names that call to mind love and affection.
It's that time of year where millions of people tune in to watch the big game. With that many viewers, there’s more to this event than just football! In your opinion, what's the best thing about this annual tradition.
• Great competitive football
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• The commercials
• Halftime entertainment
• Getting together with friends
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Poll Ended 1-31-23
Oreo is releasing a new cookie that is the “most Oreo” ever. The cream-flavored filling will be packed with finely ground Oreos. This January 30 release leaves us wondering… What is your favorite Oreo cookie?
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* On Feb. 6, 1891, three members of the Dalton Gang stage an unsuccessful train robbery in California -- an inauspicious beginning to their careers as serious criminals. A year later, the gang botched another robbery, boldly attempting to hit two Kansas banks at the same time.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Case of Hot Flashes Yet to Be Resolved Despite Therapy
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 78; I had a hysterectomy in 1976 due to excessive vaginal bleeding, but I still have my ovaries. I have had hot flashes since undergoing menopause -- they usually last three to five minutes, and I have them about every two hours around the clock (which obviously interferes with my sleep).
Over the last 28 years, I have tried Premarin (which gave me bad headaches), gabapentin, venlafaxine, Bellergal, melatonin, black cohosh, clonidine, DHEA, Pro-Gest cream (chamomile, hops and valerian root), progesterone and estrogen (together), avoiding caffeine, and eliminating dairy products. None of these have helped. I would appreciate it if you could offer any suggestions.
-- L.E.
ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear of your difficulties. You have certainly tried about all the available therapies. There are two additional ones you might want to consider: Megesterol is a hormonal therapy that is helpful for some women, but the fact that you haven’t responded to estrogens and progestins is not promising. The other is called a stellate ganglion block. You can ask your physician about it. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: After a patient has had megadoses of IV and oral antibiotics, is there anything they should do to restore the balance in their body, such as eating probiotics or yogurt? Or is that all nonsense? -- N.W.
ANSWER: The idea makes perfect sense: Antibiotics not only kill the bad bacteria that is infecting us, they also kill many of the healthy bacteria that help us with digestion and other functions. (The whole suite of healthy bacteria living in our gut is termed the “microbiome.”) Why not help the gut return to normal by giving it some healthy bacteria, such as those found in yogurt with live cultures, or specific probiotics, which are just the healthy bacteria?
The answer is that it has been very hard to prove that there is any benefit in doing so. In people with no symptoms after finishing an antibiotic course, there probably aren’t any benefits.
At least one study showed what researchers called a “very severe disturbance” in the person’s microbiome and actually slowed the return to a person’s normal microbiome, which they had prior to antibiotics. Worse still, very rarely, infections have been transmitted through probiotics.
Symptoms after antibiotic therapy, especially diarrhea and fever, could indicate a very severe infection called Clostridioides difficile (“C. diff”), which does not respond to probiotics and usually needs powerful antibiotics to treat. Probiotics have not been found to prevent C. diff.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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Make it a potluck affair. Potluck affairs make perfect sense for sports viewing parties, so don’t be surprised if guests offer to whip up some homemade guacamole or a buffet-style dish for the big party. Encourage this, asking guests to share what they’re bringing with other invitees so there are no duplicate offerings.
Vary the food and beverage menu. Chicken wings and beer might seem like go-to foods and beverages for the big game, but even sports bars are increasingly recognizing sports fans’ desire for healthy foods. It’s still acceptable to serve staples like wings, nachos, chips, and pretzels, but try to provide some healthy fare like celery and salad as well. Even wholegrain pretzels might be more enticing to guests watching what they eat. In addition, provide alternatives to alcohol, such as water, soda and juice, for guests who are abstaining.
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ere are several “brain support” online programs out there, but many cost more than we’d like to pay.
Lumosity (lumosity.com) comes in seven languages and has games that promote memory, attention, exibility, problem-solving and more. A er you sign up, you’ll get three free games per day, and the Brain Performance Index monitors your progress. ere is a subscription plan, of course, if you want access to more areas of the site, and you can pay by the month or the year. Test the free version rst to see if you like it.
BrainHQ (brainhq.com) is another cognitive training program that you can access online. eir exercises explore brain speed, memory, attention and more. And you can design your own program. eir goals are to help you think faster, focus better and remember more. You can try it out by subscribing to their email newsletters, which have free daily exercises to sample.
As for me, I’ve found books that don’t cost much and are good at putting my brain through its paces on a daily basis. e New York Times series of puzzle books begins with the Monday editions, which are the easiest of the week. ( e crossword puzzles get increasingly di cult as the week progresses.) I found the whole series of spiral-bound puzzle books (50 to a book) on Amazon.
en there are the online jigsaw puzzles at eJigsawPuzzles.com. e puzzles (a new one every day) can be set in any number of ways, including the number of pieces in a puzzle. I’ve found that the 100-pieces level is plenty challenging when viewed on a computer monitor.
And then there is online chess, for those of us who used to play back in the day but would be embarrassed to lose to a small child now without serious brushing up of our skills. Try this for free at www.chess.com and play against their computer.
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Kudos and thanks to Sara at the Livonia Public Library for using her computer skills to help patrons do what they need to do on the computer. A lot of people come in to the library needing to do this or that but don’t have the ability to do so. Sara is always willing to help and if she is unsure about how to do something, she will play around until she gets a resolution. In this day and age, a lot can be done on the computer but folks don’t always know how to do it and it is hard for some of us to learn it. Having Sara to instruct and guide us is invaluable. We deeply appreciate the time she takes to help.
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To the person with the tan car who goes to that open area between the homes, then lets their dog out of their car to run and relieve itself on that property, and then doesn’t pick it up. This happens every single day, morning & evening. What gives you the right to let your dog poop on another's property and just LEAVE IT there? We have your plate number and pictures of your car, along with videos of this happening. This has been happening for a very, very long time. You will be reported. Then you started bringing another person and dogs! STOP.
It’s no one’s business what someone eats Rant Or Rave: Why do you care if someone eats a garbage plate every day? Reading that sanctimonious crud last week reminded me of certain politicians who want to dictate every last freedom we’ve got left. Eat what you want! It’s no one else’s business. I tried the fish stick garbage plate and it was delicious. If I want this every day, that’s my choice.
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Pet Pride Cat Sanctuary & Adoption Center Expansion Complete
BY JODY LYNN GREER
The Empire State showed it cares for animal shelters. Last November, Governor Hochul included the Companion Animal Capitol Fund in her proposed executive scal budget for 2023. is unprecedented move showed Hochul and the state recognize the capacity strain pet shelters have endured in recent years, and they commit to providing safe housing for abandoned dogs and cats awaiting adoption.
One local shelter, Pet Pride of New York, a no-kill cat sanctuary on Route 251 in Victor, received $200,000 from the Fund to renovate and expand. Pet Pride is the only shelter in our region to receive this generous endowment. is money, with other local philanthropic donations, enables Pet Pride to compassionately care for the vulnerable feline populations in its newly renovated $1.2 million addition that opened to the public on January 21, 2023.
Vice President Marlies Sullivan, says, “We’re a little di erent than most shelters because we have an open enrichment environment. Our cats come out during the day. We have a full surgical and veterinary suite… We have windows everywhere. ese cats can actually go outside and get fresh air and hang out on perches. We purchased some more for our new building. We have six catios now.”
Upon entering the facility, you might be welcomed by Herby, a friendly, black and white, u y tuxedo cat. A er leaving the entrance area, you take Tabby Lane, decorated with pictures of Pet Pride alum. From there, you can enter Kitten Kingdom or peruse the community rooms.
Each room is beautifully lit and spacious. Any cat lover would love to explore Calico Cottage, Catnip Cavanagh, Meow Manner, and Kitten Kingdom. While Kitten Kingdom provides adoptable cats with an enclosed space, other rooms allow cats to roam freely around the building as they interact with visitors and employees. In some rooms, cats can even safely “bird watch” on televisions, entertaining them while harming no birds.
“We are excited about the Healing Paws medical center. We have some vets that are excited about helping us. Vets sign on to do a shi ; it could be once a month. ere’s a lot of veterinarians that like to give back. Giving back to homeless animals is something they’re passionate about.”
Pet Pride of NY also relies heavily upon a network of kind and caring foster families to meet their needs. Sullivan says, “Overcrowding is a huge problem. We have this expansion, but we will still have a long waiting line. ere are a lot of homeless cats and kittens out there, and it doesn’t seem to be getting better. We now spay and neuter early. ere’s still a lot of homeless ones out there. When you start to do the math, it’s very daunting.”
e motto of Pet Pride is “Every cat deserves a home,” and thanks to the Companion Animal Capitol Fund and local community donations, they are closer to making that dream a reality. With continued support, they can remove more homeless, abused, and neglected felines from the streets and place them in suitable, loving, forever homes.
ere are many ways to support this animal shelter. Pet Pride is always seeking volunteers and donations, whether it be visitors helping socialize the cats to ensure they are adoptable, veterinarians and vet techs helping spay/neuter the cats, and families fostering pregnant momma cats and kittens under eight weeks. Pet Pride also o ers enclosure naming rights to memorialize loved ones.
For more information on Pet Pride and its services, visit petprideny.org or stop by Pet Pride at 7731 Victor Mendon Rd, Victor, NY 14564.
Pet Pride assesses each animal’s temperament and viability for adoption and chooses a space that ts the needs of that cat. Each cat appears lovingly cared for and content. Meticulous thought and detail make this expansion like no other, ensuring felines are as comfortable as possible.
Community support is vital when it comes to caring for shelter animals, and the work is never done. According to Sullivan,
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LEARN HOW TO WRITE A CLASSIC LOVE LETTER
Today’s digital world has given rise to fast, stinted communications. According to the Pew Research Center, texting is the most widely used smartphone app, with 97 percent of Americans using it at least once a day. Across the globe, 8.3 trillion text messages are sent each year. That translates to roughly 16 million messages per minute.
In addition to text messaging, social media posts are generally concise and short on depth. The written form of communication has changed dramatically in the last decade, as letter-writing and other forms of prose have all but faded away.
But come Valentine’s Day, it can be special to dust off that pen and paper to express oneself via the written word in the name of love. Love letters are cherished keepsakes that can be kept for years. Such couples can illustrate a couple’s present-day love for one another and shed insight on their relationship years later. Here are some steps for writing a romantic love letter or note.
• Jot down ideas and inspiration. Make a list of attributes and qualities in a spouse or romantic interest that you would like to highlight. Write down phrases and terms that come to mind. These words can serve as the foundation for the letter.
• Categorize your thoughts into three areas. Jot down things that you like and love about the person, things that the person may do for you or your family that you appreciate, and various memories from throughout the years.
• Write what you know. Do not feel pressured to make this letter more complicated than it has to be. The words will come when you write from the heart. While you can use other letters to spur ideas, do not lose your voice or try to mimic someone else’s work.
• Make the letter personal and specific. Small details are important and makelovelettersmoremeaningful.Suchdetailsillustratetoasignificant other that this letter was specifically written with them in mind.
• Disregard length. The letter does not have to be a certain length. Whether it is a paragraph or several pages, the letter will be a successs if it says what you want to express. It doesn’t have to be long if that’s not your style.
Writing a love letter can be a wonderful way to express romantic sentiments this Valentine’s Day.
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Flowers are popular come Valentine’s Day. Read on to hear what certain blooms may symbolize…
• Amaryllis: Splendid beauty.
• Aster: Wisdom and devotion.
• Bird of Paradise: Joyfulness and magnificence.
• Carnation: Pride and beauty. Furthermore, the colors of carnations represent different meanings. Red symbolizes love, while pink is for a mother’s love and white represents innocence and pure love.
• Daisy: Innocence and purity are the meanings behind the yellow and white daisy. This can be the perfect pick for new, young love.
• Freesia: Those wanting to evoke passionate feelings can choose freesia, which is also said to mean “joy.”
• Lilac: Tranquility and passion.
• Rose: Of course, no Valentine’s flower roundup would be complete without roses. Roses represent love and passion, and, like carnations, their colors symbolize different things. Red roses represent desire, pink roses suggest happiness and white roses symbolize worthiness. Avoid yellow roses, which suggest fading love.
• Zinnia: Zinnias symbolize thoughts of distant friends and can make a thoughtful friendship arrangement to send to a faraway comrade.
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