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How to pack a suitcase: Roll pants and tops, adding to suitcase first, toward the handle side. Then add heavy items (shoes, boots) toward the wheel end. Make sure you choose the right size case for the trip; too much room will cause items to shift around.
HAVE KIDS; WILL TRAVEL: MASTER VACATIONING WITH YOUNG CHILDREN
Pack for the journey. Anticipate what your child may need, but remember, unless you are traveling to a remote location, there’s a good chance you can buy many items at your destination. Direct much of your focus on packing items you’ll need for the journey, and less on what you’ll need once you arrive. Food and entertainment are two key components to keep in mind.
Enjoy the Celebration
We’re encouraging everyone to have a safe and pleasant day during the eclipse on April 8th. For the safety and enjoyment of all of our readers, we are no longer hosting a photo contest as advertised in the March 15th and 22nd editions of the Genesee Valley Penny Saver.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Once a term that dominated newspaper headlines and environmental discourse, “global warming” is now heard far less frequently. Many may assume global warming has been rebranded as “climate change,” but the two are not one and the same. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, global warming refers exclusively to the Earth’s rising surface temperature, while climate change includes global warming but also its side effects. Such side effects include the melting of the world’s glaciers and the growing frequency of drought and heavier rainstorms. Global warming is also used most often to refer to warming caused by humans, while climate change is a term used when discussing environmental changes that are human-caused or natural.
1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When did April Fools’ Day come into being?
2. GEOGRAPHY: In which nation is the Great Victoria Desert located?
3. MOVIES: What sport is featured in the movie “The Mighty Ducks”?
4. HISTORY: What is the name of the island where Napoleon was exiled in 1814?
5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the largest rodent in the world?
6. LITERATURE: What is the name of Ron Weasley’s pet rat in the “Harry Potter” book series?
7. U.S. STATES: Which letter of the alphabet is not in any U.S. state’s name?
8. TELEVISION: Which iconic 1960s sitcom inspired two spinoff hits, “Petticoat Junction” and “Green Acres”?
9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for bravery in WWII?
10. ANATOMY: How many pairs of spinal nerves exist in humans?
10. 31 pairs.
9. George H.W. Bush.
8. “The Beverly Hillbillies.”
7. Q.
6. Scabbers.
5. Capybara.
4. Elba.
3. Ice hockey.
2. Australia.
1. Likely in the late 16th century, when calendars changed from Julian to Gregorian.
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POST-WINTER GARDEN PREP
Clear debris. Garden beds and surrounding landscapes that survived winter without being damaged might still be littered with debris. Remove fallen leaves, branches and even litter that blew about on windy winter days before planting season. Make sure to discard any debris effectively so it does not find its way back into the garden.
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PREVENT DIY INJURIES
When working at home, make sure to use tools in the manner in which they were designed. Keep power cords tidy so they do not pose a tripping hazard. Falls from ladders often occur when climbing above the recommended rung or engaging in risky behavior while on the ladder, such as reaching or hanging over too far.
When outdoors, exercise caution in inclement weather, which can make it harder to work safely. Be sure there are no bystanders too close when using power tools or tools that can kick up debris.
LAWN & LANDSCAPING
DID YOU KNOW?
Hiring a landscape architect may be a smart move for homeowners who are planning major overhauls of their properties. “The Operational Outlook Handbook” defines a landscape architect as “a person who designs parks, outdoor spaces of campuses, recreational facilities, private homes, and other open areas.” Landscape architects typically must be licensed and many hold degrees in landscape architecture from accredited schools. Architects who work on residential spaces often work with homeowners to design gardens, plantings, stormwater management, and pools. Landscape architects design spaces to do more than merely look good. Designs also are about functionality and meeting the needs of the homeowner. Outdoor spaces are designed after considering what the homeowner wants to experience and how homeowners want to use a given space. Landscape architects often do not plant and maintain these spaces. Rather, architects collaborate with other landscaping professionals to produce the final results.
REASONS TO PLANT A TREE
There are plenty of reasons to plant trees. Trees provide a natural form of shade, reducing air temperature by blocking the sun’s rays. This can reduce reliance on air conditioning systems and make it more comfortable to spend time outdoors during the summer.
North Carolina State University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences says trees absorb and block noise and reduce glare. They also can trap dust, pollen and smoke. Trees also absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses from the air. One large tree can supply a day’s worth of oxygen for as many as four people, while also storing 13 pounds of carbon per year.
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POTENTIAL CULPRITS BEHIND THINNING GRASS
Ascochyta leaf blight
Lawns suffering from ascochyta leaf blight will become straw-colored. According to the lawn care and pesticide experts at Ortho®, when a lawn is affected by ascochyta leaf blight, its healthy grass blades will be mixed in with diseased grass blades. Most prevalent in the spring, this disease can affect grass at any time during the growing season. That’s because the ascochyta fungi invade leaf blades through wounds, such as those that can result from mowing. Ortho® notes that dull lawn mowers can contribute to the disease, which might disappear on its own and can even return after it’s seemingly been cured.
CONTROL CRABGRASS BEFORE IT APPEARS
Apply a pre-emergent herbicide. Pre-emergent herbicides kill crabgrass seedlings as they germinate. While these herbicides are highly effective, they must be applied at precisely the right time. The right time to apply them depends on weather patterns. For example, Lowes notes that homeowners who live in regions that might have experienced warmer than usual winters will probably need to apply the herbicides earlier than usual. While the manufacturer instructions should always be followed when applying herbicides, it’s essential that homeowners take weather patterns into consideration as well.
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WHAT SMALL BUSINESSES CAN DO TO ENGAGE THEIR COMMUNITIES
Sponsor a local youth sports team: Youth sports team sponsorships are a relatively inexpensive way to create brand awareness. The National Alliance for Youth Sports, Inc., reports that sponsorship costs vary from organization to organization, though they may cost as little as $100 to around $5,000 for the season. In return for that investment, businesses gain exposure to athletes, athletes’ families and friends, volunteers, and countless others who may see players in uniform on game day. When compared to the cost of advertising online, on television or on the radio, youth sports sponsorship provides a great return on investment.
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FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT SMALL BUSINESSES IN THE U.S. AND CANADA
Data from the Small Business Administration indicates there were 33.2 million small businesses in operation in the United States as of 2022. Numbers are equally high in Canada, where the Government of Canada reports that, among the 1.21 million employer firms, 1.19 million are small businesses.
DID YOU
KNOW? If
the 1927 song “I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream” by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll and Robert A. King is correct, then the world has been a noisy place for quite some time. Though the exact origins of ice cream are unknown, historians agree this popular treat has been around for a very, very long time. The International Dairy Foods Association says the origins of ice cream may reach as far back as the second century B.C. Though he wasn’t around back then, the fifth Roman Emperor Nero, who ruled from 54 to 68 A.D., might have been so fond of iced treats that he routinely sent runners into the Apennine Mountains to retrieve snow that he would then flavor with fruits and juices. That tale might be apocryphal, but there’s no denying ice treats have been enjoyed for a long time. And based on a 2018 report from Grand View Research, Inc. that projected the global ice cream market would reach roughly $79 billion by 2025, it’s fair to say ice cream will remain popular for a long time to come as well.
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East Rochester Public Library
317 Main St., E. Rochester, NY (585) 586-8302
www.eastrochester.org
Mon. 9am-7pm; Tues.-Thurs. 9am-6pm; Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat 10am-2pm; Sun. Closed. (ERPL Book Nook: open Mon., Wed. & Sat. 10am-1pm
Fairport Public Library
1 Fairport Village Landing, Fairport (585) 223-9091
www.fairportlibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun. 12pm-3pm (Oct.-April)
Penfield Public Library
1985 Baird Rd., Penfield (585) 340-8720
www.penfieldlibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 9:30am-8:30pm; Fri. 9:30am-6pm; Sat.10am-5pm; Sun. 1pm-5pm
Pittsford Community Library
24 State St., Pittsford (585) 248-6275
Mon.- Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm
Webster Public Library
980 Ridge Rd., Webster (585) 872-7075
www.websterlibrary.org
Mon.-Thur. 9am-8pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. Closed
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Encourage your family or friends to make small business shopping a larger part of their overall spending plan.
RhodeIslandTravelogue:Sunday, April7|2PM|foradults|registrationrequired
EclipseProgramatHarrisWhalen Park:Monday,April8|12-4PM| forallages|noregistrationrequired
UpcycledT-ShirtToteBagCraft: Tuesday,April9|4PM|forteens| registrationrequired
TeenAdvisoryBoard:Thursday, April11|4PM|forteens| registrationrequired
SpringHarpConcert:Thursday, April11|7PM|foradults| registrationrequired
BetterHearing=BetterLiving:Saturday,April13|10:30AM|for adults|registrationrequired
TimepieceTales:Sunday,April14| 2PM|foradults|registration required
WritingWorkshop:Tuesday,April 16|4:15PM|forkids|registration required
WEBSTERPUBLICLIBRARY:
TheFriendsoftheWebsterPublic LibraryBookSalebeginsWednesday, April24thfrom4-7pmformembers oftheFriendsonly.Foronenight only,theFriendsMemberswillalso haveanopportunitytoshoptheMini VintageBookSale,aselectionofvintageandcollectablebooksingoodto excellentcondition.Membershipsto theFriendswillbeavailableatthe door.
TheGeneralSalebeginsThursday, April25thfrom9am-7pm.Findgently usedbookspricedat$1forhardcover and$.50forpaperback.
OnFriday,April26thfrom10am-4pm bringyourownbagandfillitfor$5. TheBagsalecontinuesonSaturday, April27thforashorttime,10amnoon.
Don’tmissthisopportunitytostock uponbooksforthesummerand supportthelibrary.
Allmoniesearnedwillbenefitthe WebsterPublicLibrary.
By Lucie Winborne* The stage before frostbite is called -- wait for it -- frostnip.
EAST ROCHESTER STRANGE BUT TRUE
VeteranOnly-Pickleball: VeteransPlus1,comejoinus13Apr24 at4p.m.forsomefunatDinker’s Pickleballfacility,135DespatchDr. inEastRochester.Wewillgather andlearnpickleballandplaysome gameswhilesharingtimetosocializeandgetmovingafterbeing lockedinduringthewinter months.RSVPbyvisitingwww. livcovets.comandclickingthelink andwewillletyouknow.
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TheEmbraceYourSisters(EYS)TeaAtTwoFashionShowFundraiser includesanonlineSilent Auction,winepull,jewelryandtea potraffles,arunwayofmodels showcasingthelatestfashionsfrom localboutiques,refreshments, speaker,andmusicalentertainment.Thedoorsopenat12:30pm onMay5atCasaLargasoattendeescanviewtheSilentAuction andadditionalraffleitemsattheir leisure,whileenjoyingwineand refreshments.Thosenotattending canstillparticipateintheonline SilentAuction,aswell.Thisevent hasbeen‘teaed’uptosupport breastcancerpatients’emergency financialneedsacrossour neighboring13counties.
PerintonHistoricalSociety Presents-RestingAmongUs: Authors’GravesitesinUpstateNew York.Tuesday,April16at7:00pm, FairportMuseum.Restingamong Us:Authors’GravesitesinUpstate NewYorkuncoverstheregion’s richliteraryheritagethroughStevenHuff’sjourneystothegravesof writersbothfamousandcelebrated aswellasthosethathavebeen forgotten.Manypeopledon’trealizeanotedauthormaybeburied intheirlocalcemetery.evenHuff willtalkabouttheseremarkable people,whotheywere,whythey calledUpstatehome,andwhere theyareburied.Thiseventisfree andisopentothepublic.No registrationrequired.
CatFoodandFundraiser! Joinus forourSpringFundraiser&DryCat FoodDriveonSaturday,April13, noonto4pmattheHarrisWhalen Lodge.2126PenfieldRoadacross fromWegmans.Mostneeded itemsare9Livescatfoodand PurinaKittenChoworequivalent. Rafflebasketsanditemsforsale. Allproceedsfromthiseventwill supportspaying/neuteringprogramsandthecareandvettingof feralandfostercatsandkittens. PENFIELD
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GuidedToursofTheCollectors Showcase- Everwonderwhat yourneighborscollect?Well,you mightfindoutatthisnewkindof museumwhere14localcollectors arecurrentlydisplayingmorethan 30differentcollections.These collectionsareprivatelyownedand willreturntotheirownersatsome point,socomeoutandseethem whilethey’reatTheCollectors Showcase,whichisonthefirst floorofPittsfordPlaceMall,the formerLauer’sfurniturestore, acrossMonroeAvenuefromPittsfordPlaza.Unfortunately,we’re notreadyforchildrenyet.Guided toursarescheduledThursdaysSundays,andticketsareavailable oneventbrite.com.
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38thAnnualGeneseeValley WoodcarversShow andCompetition - April13,10-4:30pm, RochesterMuseumandScience Center-EisenhartAuditorium,657 EastAvenue,Rochester.Something forallageswithcarvingsofall shapesandsizes.Events:10AM ShowOpens.10:30AMWorking DecoyJudging.3PMRafflesales close.3:30PMRaffledrawingneednotbepresenttowin.4PM Peoples’ChoiceAward.4:30PM ShowCloses.Ourshowfeatures bird,fish,caricatures,youthcarvings,demonstrations,andmore. Soapcarvingkitsforyouth(no charge)availablewhilesupplies last.Raffleforcarvingsandcarving relateditems-neednotbepresent towin.Information:http:// gvwoodcarvers.com
DID YOU KNOW?
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reports that mushrooms contain about 15 vitamins and minerals, including folate magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6, and zinc. Mushrooms also are low in calories and rich in antioxidants, which can help to lower risk for inflammation.
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WebsterMasonicLodgeCharity SpaghettiDinnerApril5th2024 -TheWebsterMasonicLodge#538 willserveapublicFundRaiserSpaghettiDinneronFridayApril5th, 2024attheWebsterMasonicTemple,30OrchardStreet,from5to7 P.M.Ticketsare$12.00foradults and$6.00forchild’sportion.Stay andeatinortakeittogo.Togo orderscanbeplacedatthecashiers table.Call(585)872-3500forany questions.Achairliftisavailableif stepsareanissue.AllNetProceeds fromthismonth’sdinnerwillbe donatedtotheWebsterScout Troop110.
Women’sClubOfWebster Meeting -Thursday,April18, 2024:JulianneGroff,MSW,ExecutiveDirectorattheWebsterComfortCareHomewillbespeakingto theWCWatProietti’sRestaurant, 980RidgeRd.,Webster.Social time:11:15;meeting:12:00noon; lunch:12:30followedbyMs. Groff’spresentation.Backbymemberdemand:enjoyavarietyof Proietti’spopularpizzas,salad,a cannoliandcamaraderiefor$19. NewmembersWELCOME!Send checkmadeouttoWCWbyApril 12thtoCarolynRittenhouse,405 CountyLineRoad,Ontario,14519. Questions(?)orifyouthinkyour checkwillbelate,phoneCarolynat 585-265-1303.
EclipsePoetryReadingatWebsterArboretum istheinaugural eventforthenewWebsterArboretumPoetryTrail,whichwillfeature poetryfromlocalauthorsall aroundtheArboretum,whichis locatedinKentPark(1700Schlegel Rd,Webster).HeldApril8,122:30pm.Featuredreadersinclude JenniferMaloneyandJonathan Everitt.Followingtheirreadings therewillbeanopportunityfor openreadingsof1-3poemsper person.Weatherpermitting,the eventwillbeheldoutsideinthe gazeboonthebeautifulgroundsof thearboretum,soeveryoneisadvisedtobringtheirownchairs, jackets,blankets,andeclipse glasses.Therainlocationisthe CurryBuilding.
THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR
WEAR A BASE LAYER. A thin T-shirt is a must as a base layer, better if it is made of fabric that wicks away moisture. There are even some that are made to be water repellent and stain resistant with anti-odor properties for those in warmer climes. Since this is the layer that is in direct contact with your skin, you want something that will allow moisture to escape as you sweat.
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:
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:
• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program
• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor
• Organizations seeking donations of items
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
HOW CONSUMERS CAN SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Review the business online. Review Trackers reports that more than 81 percent of consumers are likely to visit Google Reviews prior to visiting a business. That’s a testament to the value of online review aggregators. After a positive experience with a local business, consumers can visit Google Reviews or another online review aggregator like Yelp and share the details of their encounter. Chances are strong the review will be read and compel others to patronize the business.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Diamond engagement rings are presented as tokens of love and affection during wedding proposals. The majority of first-time brides will receive a diamond ring, with surveys indicating only 13 percent opt for another gemstone. Researchers from Emory University determined that the average price for a diamond ring is roughly $2,500. However, grooms can spend much more. Diamonds have symbolized eternal love for centuries, perhaps since they were first discovered in India more than 2,000 years ago. The ancient Greeks actually thought diamonds were tears of the gods, while ancient Romans believed diamonds were splinters from heavenly stars.
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* D.B. in Minnesota has this to share: “When you are going fishing and only bringing a couple of lures, use an old, empty pill container. Holds well and you won’t get poked!”
* Oranges are wonderful treats and full of delicious fiber and vitamin C. Save your peels and stash them in a net bag hanging from your rearview mirror for just a day or two. As they dry, they give off the best smell.
* Need to take pills daily? Set a reminder on your cellphone. Most have alarm functions, and it works!
Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
Hocus Focus
BY HENRY BOLTINOFFAmerica’s first zoo opens in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
4/8/24
Zoological gardens are needed to preserve biodiversity. Zoos provide a home to exotic endangered animals and have a history of saving many animals from being extinct.
By the mid 19th century, zoos were established worldwide. Among the existing zoos of today, more than 40 zoos are 100 years old. 1874
Can you find two identical monkeys?
Upcycling: Transforming the ‘Old’ into a Better ‘New’
Turn old or discarded furniture, cabinets and doors into fresh new creations through “upcycling” -- high-end “recycling” that reduces trash at landfills by refurbishing or repurposing existing pieces, often enhancing the value.
Family furniture: Save chairs, tables, and other furniture passed down through the generations by doing repairs, if needed, and staining/painting to suit your current decor.
HOW TO INVOLVE MORE YOUNG PEOPLE IN AGRICULTURE
Highlight the challenges ahead and how agricultural professionals can help overcome them. UN projections indicate the global population will grow by more than two billion people by 2050. Finding a way to feed all of those people in the face of climate change will be no small task, but it’s a task that will require dedicated agricultural professionals. Educators and parents can emphasize these challenges when speaking to young people about a career in the agricultural sector, noting that such careers will present real opportunities to make a difference.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaBringing an old dog to heel
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: A er my aunt passed away, I gladly agreed to take in her dog, “Hunter,” a rather squat, obese Beagle. He’s a happy old dog of about 9 years, but my aunt gave him little to no training other than housetraining. at makes walking him -- something the vet recommended I do twice a day, in addition to a diet -- a chore. Hunter will walk a few steps, then sit down and refuse to budge. When he does feel like walking, he either tugs the leash forward or lags behind. How can I correct this? -- James T., Plano, Texas
DEAR JAMES: Hunter is not used to the new lifestyle yet, and he’s reacting in a predictable way. He’s also out of shape and probably more stressed than you think. e first thing I prescribe is patience. e second thing I’d prescribe is persistence.
You’ll want to gradually lengthen his walks. Each day, always at the same time, put Hunter on his leash and start the walk. As soon as Hunter begins to lag or tug forward, stop walking, adjust the distance so that he’s standing or sitting next to you, and start again, saying, “Heel” as you step forward.
When he sits and won’t budge, encourage him to go a few more steps by giving him a very small treat. en turn around and go home. On your next walk, repeat this encouragement, going just a little farther. See what I’m getting at? Make each walk just a tiny bit farther.
As Hunter loses weight, learns to trust you and gains confidence on the leash, he will eventually pull you along. Time, patience and consistency will do the trick.
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QUEEN SIZE SOFA SLEEPER. Beige/flower design. You pick up, Newark. 315-945-3928
Very good condition DARK WALNUT PIANO w/bench. You pick up, Phelps. 315-331-5727
HOUSE SPEAKERS, 3” H x 15” W x 11” D. 585-415-8766
Thirteen little WADE animals. Pick up, W. Brighton area. aimeen@juno.com
POISE INCONTINENCE PADS (not briefs). Moderate protection. Call or text 585-649-8706
13” COLOR TV in good condition. You pick up, Victor. 585-742-3291
Large quantity of MEN’S DEPENDS and some ADULT DIAPERS. Three WALKERS, one with wheels. Call before noon. 585-813-5325
FUTON DOUBLE w/wooden frame that could be made into a bed or couch. You pick up. 585-261-0905
TWIN MATTRESS, BOX SPRING, FRAME, HEADBOARD. 585-229-2192
1979 Chevy Camaro COLOR SALES BROCHURE. Well preserved by a Z28 owner. Will mail. jclare01@rochester.rr.com
AEOLIAN SPINET PLAYER PIANO w/electric and foot pump. Pick up, Irondequoit. 585-323-1762 lv msg.
1945 ROPER GAS STOVE. You pick up, Irondequoit. 585-323-1762 lv msg.
C-PAK MACHINE & SUPPLIES. You pick up, Canandaigua. 585-285-8867
PUZZLES - Approx. 35-350 pieces and 74-500 pieces. 585-230-0642
2 OVAL MIRRORS (22” wide, 30” long) and ROUND MIRRORS (20”, 16”, 12” diameter). Can send photos to your email. den.and.ed@hotmail.com
Used WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT for youth football and wrestlers. Text Jim 585-465-0133
MAHJONGG set for veteran. No texts. 585-377-0878
COMIC BOOKS – any and all. Avid collector. Will pick up any amount. Call or text 585-260-0437
Senior citizen collecting RETURNABLE BOTTLES/CANS to supplement fixed income. Please Monroe County only. seniorcitrecycles@gmail.com
MEDICAL SUPPLIES – will be redistributed for free. 585-953-9657
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Slower Heart Rates Are More Common in Athletes
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a question about a resting heart rate, specifically when it is considered too slow for one’s health. I am a 67-year-old male who, from an early age to the present time, has always been physically active every day. Now retired, I feel a great sense of accomplishment when I work out. The endorphin boosts and benefits to my body are my daily rewards. Recently, I received a fitness watch that tracks my heart rate. My nightly sleep sessions show a range of 39-58 bpm over the past month. During a dental visit a while ago, I was told by the hygienist that she knew of an athlete who died in his sleep, and his heart rate was so slow that it just stopped. Is this possible? -- D.M.
ANSWER: This really wasn’t a great thing for the hygienist to say, as there is very little truth to it. Most people who exercise do have a slower heart rate, and it’s a good sign of a healthy heart. However, some older people can develop heart block when the electrical impulse from the natural pacemaker of the heart fails to pass to the ventricles. This is an occasional cause of sudden cardiac death.
Your heart rate suggests, to me, that it’s more likely the healthy heart rate of an athlete than it is a disease of the electrical conduction system, but a visit with your regular doctor or cardiologist can separate this through a simple electrocardiogram in most cases. Some people just have slow heart rates, but they can be treated with a pacemaker if they’re symptomatic. ***
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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I understand there is a shortage in workforce. However, [local PD] is a 24/7 agency. At a time when public safety matters the most, [local PD] needs to uphold their 24/7 coverage. If necessary, this means [Chief] and [Sergeant] should be forced to cover any shifts that are lacking coverage regardless of the day, night or holiday since [local PD] is a 24/7 agency.
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Every day along Rt 21 or 5&20 near Canandaigua you will likely see a gray pickup truck stopped with orange cones for safety near it. You will see an individual picking up debris and garbage along the roadside. He is not on the payroll. He is a dedicated volunteer who begins his day early and ends his day late. I live on the same street as Malcolm and see him leave in the morning, come home for lunch and return to his mission until late afternoon. So when you see him along the roadside, give a quick two honks on the horn to let him know how much you appreciate his dedication to keeping things clean on our roadways.
As most of us have heard, pollinators are in a steep decline. As one thing you can do to combat this, many reputable garden centers are selling a variety of Mason Bee houses for your yard. Have you read what bee experts say about these houses? Do your research before installing one. Mason Bees are solitary. These bee houses offer a location where eggs are laid and hatch in the equivalent of a cramped tenement. Experts describe them as an environment where diseases run rampant, and they provide an easy target for predators of bees. It’s shocking that garden centers are promoting this trend. Please, before you add one to your garden, research what entomologists say about these houses.
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A Look Into the Cosmos: THE 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE
BY KAITLIN DONNANMark your calendars! Western New York is in the path of totality for a once in a generation event! Between 2:07 PM and 4:33 PM on Monday, April 8th, get ready to witness a celestial spectacle unlike any other: the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse. is will be our first total eclipse here since 1925, and we won’t have another until 2144. Look at it this way: “If a kid is born on eclipse day 2024, their grandkid’s grandkid will be able to see it,” says Dan Schneiderman, Eclipse Coordinator at the Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC). Since 2022, Dan’s sole focus has been meticulous planning and preparation for this this once in a lifetime event—that’s how big this is!
With totality promising an unforgettable experience, visitors from far and wide will converge on Western New York. From Jamestown to Buffalo, Rochester to Waterloo, and even all the way to the Adirondacks, for local residents, your backyard itself offers a prime viewing spot, though the longest duration of the eclipse will occur at SUNY Brockport.
“Eclipses are extremely predictable,” Dan says as excitement for the event grows. “ ey follow very similar paths, and there’s one in Rochester every 100-120 years. ere was even a 1925 article in the Democrat & Chronicle mentioning the 2024 solar eclipse.”
With the moon beginning to cover the eclipse around 2:07 PM, Dan warns that eclipse viewing glasses are incredibly important if people wish to look up at the sun outside the window of totality. During totality, viewers can look directly up at the sun to find it completely obscured by the moon.
“It will last for three-and-a-half minutes total,” he says, and you can remove your glasses for this brief window, but be forewarned that when the sun comes back from behind the moon, “it is an icepick of light.”
Totality is not the only kind of eclipse out there—we had an annular eclipse as recently as October 14, 2023! Annular eclipses mean the moon is in front of the sun, but because it is farther from the Earth it appears smaller and cannot block it out entirely, so viewers see sun rings around the moon.
During this year’s total eclipse, the weather should be on the milder side. Dan highlights that totality will be a very visual and physical experience: “ e temperature will drop ten degrees, and it will be dark, like a deep dusk and not quite midnight. It will be like a 360º sunset on the horizon.”
During the eclipse, you will also be able to see Jupiter and Venus along with stars (which are always out, just not visible during the day because of the sun’s brightness), with Orion’s Belt being most notable.
With such a huge marvel on the horizon, there is no shortage of events planned in the area, from every local museum having an event/festival, a 5k, a themed euchre event, and Total Eclipse of the Park in Rochester, there are tons of ways to celebrate and something for every interest!
If you plan on staying home with family as opposed to going out, Dan suggests “really lean[ing] into the puns and have themed snacks: Sunny D., moon cookies, moon pies, Milky Way Bars… Have fun with it.” To go along with eclipse glasses, make your own pinhole viewers with cardboard boxes, or dig around in the kitchen for a strainer or slotted spoon for your own DIY version! (You can look at the ground and check the reflection in whatever tool you choose.)
“Plan ahead; be with your loved ones, because you will always remember who you were with,” Dan says. However you choose to observe the eclipse, it will be one of the biggest positive shared experiences you’ll have in this lifetime.
As the world collectively gazes upward, embracing the wonder of the cosmos, the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse promises to be an unforgettable glimpse into the depths of our universe.
Looking for something to do in our area? Check out some of these local events in the Western New York region! For more events in your area, check out rochestereclipse2024.org.
Per RMSC:
2:07 PM: Eclipse begins as Moon will begin to cover the Sun
3:20 PM: Totality Begins. Duration depends on where you’re in the path of totality
4:33 PM: Eclipse ends for Rochester viewers
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