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Leisure activities may be widely viewed as fun ways to fill up free time, but the benefits of leisure activities extend beyond beating boredom. A 2011 analysis published in the journal BBA Molecular Basis of Disease found that leisure activities have a positive impact on cognitive function and dementia. The analysis, conducted by researchers with the Aging Research Center in Stockholm who examined various studies regarding the relationship between certain activities and cognitive function, defined leisure activity as the voluntary use of free time for activities outside the home. After retirement, leisure time constitutes a large part of many retirees’ lives, and finding ways to fill that time is more beneficial than merely avoiding boredom. The researchers behind the study concluded that the existing research is insufficient to draw any firm conclusions regarding the effects of certain types of leisure activities on the risk for dementia and cognitive decline, though they did note that multi-domain cognitive training has the potential to improve cognitive function in healthy older adults and slow decline in affected individuals. A multi-domain approach to cognitive training involves memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and map reading, among other activities. Aging adults who embrace activities that require the use of such skills may find that they’re not only finding stimulating ways to fill their free time, but increasing their chances of long-term cognitive health as well.
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KIDS AND SLEEP School-aged children are busier than ever before, and some may be sacrificing sleep to accommodate their lifestyles. The National Sleep Foundation says school-aged children need between nine and 11 hours of sleep each night to function at a healthy level. Sleep deprivation can be linked to a host of health ailments, including issues affecting the development of the brain. Growing evidence suggests that lack of sleep can cause disturbances in metabolic rates that could affect the risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. A recent study from Johns Hopkins University found that, for each additional hour of sleep a child gets, the risk of that child becoming overweight or obese decreases by 9 percent. Children who slept the least, according to the research, had a 92 percent higher risk of being overweight or obese compared to children with longer sleep duration. The NSF adds that poor or inadequate sleep can lead to mood swings, behavioral problems and cognitive problems that impact kids’ ability to learn in school. To promote good sleep habits in children, parents and other caregivers can establish consistent sleep/ wake routines; ensure children avoid excess caffeine, particularly late in the day; create a cool, dark sleep environment; keep televisions and other media devices out of bedrooms; and help children work through stressors that may impact sleep.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Can She Donate Plasma Despite Gene Mutation?
By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet. ~Thomas Merton
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DEAR DR. ROACH: When my mother discovered she has a factor V mutation, everyone in the family decided to be tested as a precaution. This is a hereditary item, which I am sure you know. It was determined that I carry the gene. I am 65. I have had no issues, and it probably never would have been discovered if we did not go looking for it. This was discovered over 10 years ago and is listed on all my charts. I would like to donate plasma for extra money. I am not on any type of blood thinners except for a baby aspirin every morning. I take a statin for cholesterol control. Can I donate my plasma? -- S.S. ANSWER: Factor V is a blood clotting factor made in the liver. A common mutation in the gene, called factor V Leiden, confers a small increased risk to developing blood clots. People with factor V Leiden and who have never had a blood clot are generally not started on medication to prevent one; however, they may need more aggressive prophylactic treatment to prevent clot at a time of surgery, for example. Although some experts use aspirin in this situation, there is not good evidence to support it. People with factor V Leiden may donate blood, platelets or plasma safely, as long as they are not on an anticoagulant such as warfarin. Only a very few medicines prevent people from donating blood. In addition to anticoagulants, these include medicines that can cause serious birth defects (such as Accutane, used for acne; finasteride and dutasteride, used for prostate enlargement and baldness; and Aubagio, a treatment for multiple sclerosis) and those which might cause infection risk (human-derived growth hormone).
Find your worship times here on the Worship Page.
CATHOLIC Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish (p) 585-334-3518; www.smcrcc.org; smcrcc@dor.org Our Worship sites and Mass times: Guardian Angels Church; 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 10:30am; Mon. & Wed. 12:10pm St. Joseph’s Church; 6105 Rush Lima Rd., Rush, NY 14543 Sun. 8:00am; Tues. & Thurs. 8:00am
LUTHERAN Pinnacle Lutheran Church 250 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta (corner of Stone Rd.) Church: 585-334-1392 Rev. Joseph Mazikas, Senior Pastor Worship Services Sundays at 10:00 am • Adult Bible Study 9:00 am Please visit our website at PinnacleLutheran.org for daily devotions and recorded worship services
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Jefferson Park Senior Apartments PAW’S CORNER
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FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE Rental potential and the local labor force: Location is a significant factor to consider when investing in real estate, but recent shifts in how and where people work could change the real estate investment landscape. A 2020 Gartner, Inc., survey of more than 300 financial executives and leaders in the finance industry found that roughly 25 percent will move at least one out of every five of their on-site workers to permanently remote positions in the years ahead. Economists note that this shift to remote working could be among the more lasting trends to emerge from the pandemic. Before investing in real estate, prospective investors should examine local trends to see if more and more locals are working remotely, and whether or not that’s affecting the market for rentals.
HOW TO ACCOUNT FOR A RISING COST OF LIVING Look for a new job or fresh income streams. A rising cost of living is a concern for people from all walks of life, but it may be especially concerning for retirees or individuals with costs like childcare that can be hard to pare back. In such instances, individuals can look for new a job or fresh income streams. According to the Q3 2021 CNBC | Momentive Small Business Survey, 50 percent of small business owners say it’s gotten harder to find qualified people to hire compared to a year ago. And nearly one-third of survey respondents indicate they have open roles they have not been able to fill for at least three months. Individuals can explore local employment opportunities in an effort to find a new, more lucrative job that can help them combat a rising cost of living. Others who want to remain in their jobs can look for part-time work to supplement their existing income.
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m writing in regard to the person who “inherited” her relative’s pets but is unable to keep them. While directly posting the pets for adoption on social media may not be a good option for all of the reasons you previously listed, I do think there’s an opportunity for Sherrie to harness the reach of those platforms to raise the money she needs to get them rehomed properly and to cover their medical care. I’m continually amazed (and encouraged) by the kindness of strangers on GoFundMe pages for pets. -- Lauren P. DEAR LAUREN: That’s certainly an option to cover the cost of their care. Crowdfunding is an increasingly popular way to quickly raise cash to cover pets’ medical needs and care needs. GoFundMe has dedicated a page with several ideas for pet funding: https://www.gofundme.com/c/fundraising-ideas/ pets, and there is even a pet-specific crowdfunding organization, Waggle: https://www.waggle.org, which helps owners raise money for pets’ medical procedures. To crowdfund a pet’s care and treatment, do plenty of research first. Look at active fundraisers to see what messages are effective and double-check the rules about pet fundraising at each crowdfunding site. To rehome a pet, there is at least one online resource that may be helpful. Adopt-A-Pet and Petco’s rehome service (https://rehome. adoptapet.com/) is a go-between service that helps owners connect with people who are looking to adopt. I still recommend that Sherrie contacts the local shelter to get information about rehoming or, if all else fails, surrendering the pets safely to the shelter. But the above options may be a great help as she hunts for new owners for her relative’s pets. Send your questions, tips or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles How to Defend Against the Newest Scams They’re getting better at what they do, more sophisticated and slick ... scammers, that is. They’ve had lots of practice, and many are truly skilled, but what they all have in common is that they want your money and your information. Scams against seniors get worse by the year, and the pandemic hasn’t helped. Many of the current scams are COVID-related: A scammer will offer to send you a box of at-home test kits -- for a fee. A fake contact tracer will call and claim to need to know your Social Security number for identity purposes. Some will say that your latest doctor bill won’t be paid unless you give them your Medicare number. Others will claim to need your banking information so they can do a direct deposit of the stimulus money the government is sending you. Some are new for this year: Supposed Amazon employees will call or send email to warn you about a large purchase. Fake rental-assistance payment scammers will try to get your personal information. Far too many seniors are scammed each and every day. In 2020, seniors lost over $1 billion to fraud, with an average loss of over $9,000. But you can stop it for yourself and not be a victim. Feel free to be rude. Hang up on people who are likely scammers. Don’t even bother saying goodbye. Just slam the phone down. Delete emails that have any links without clicking on them. Don’t bother opening the door to people you don’t know. Use a black marker to cover the information on old pill bottles. Bonus Tip: Invest in a shredder. Look for one that does confetti cuts (small pieces instead of strips). Shred everything that has your name, address and account or credit card numbers. Even envelopes with your name and address can give clues to scammers. Shred them.
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Gardeners Do the milkweed plants in my front perennial bed have any significant impact on monarch butterflies? I am trying to decide if I should keep or remove them. Thanks. I understand your angst. The number of monarchs is declining for several reasons, including habitat loss in central Mexico where they over-winter and summer habitat loss in the Midwest. There is a lot of talk about planting milkweed to help them out. But common field milkweed is not a very attractive plant, spreads invasively underground, and is difficult to remove. I wouldn’t want it in my front garden bed. One person’s milkweed plant probably doesn’t make a difference, but if many people plant it, it could make a difference over time. Common field milkweed, Asclepius syriaca, serves as both a preferred host plant (where these butterflies lay their eggs and larva/caterpillars feed) and a nectar source for adults. That’s why people encourage planting this specific plant.
from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County But Monarchs can use other types of milkweed in this region including Butterfly Weed (Asclepius Tuberosa), and Swamp Milkweed (Asclepius Incarnata). These two plants are much better suited for home gardens. They are more attractive and will not spread invasively like common milkweed. The article from the University of Vermont at the following link offers many details about monarchs and milkweed. https://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/articles/ monarch.html Our one-acre lawn is overrun with Creeping Charlie, and it is spreading daily. Is there a way to combat it without killing off the grass we’d like to save? Glechoma hederacea, better known as Creeping Charlie and ground ivy, is one of the most common and unfortunately hard to control lawn and garden weeds. A healthy lawn will help prevent creeping Charlie from getting established. Over-seeding bare spots in a lawn with an appropriate grass seed
will help crowd out the weed. Another strategy is to mow at a height of 3 inches. This allows grass to have healthier roots and blades as well as shade out weed seedlings. Hand weeding can be difficult and frustrating due to the fact that there are roots at many of the leaf nodes. If the soil is moist and you are careful to dig the roots, you will be more successful. Weeding them from garden beds is a lot easier. Removing them as soon as they show up is the key to success. A hoe, rake or dethatching tool can be helpful. If a herbicide is required, studies have shown that spring and fall are the best times to apply. More than a single season application may be needed. During the heat of the summer, plants are not growing as fast and not as susceptible to the effect of herbicides. These herbicides are directed at broadleaf plants, not grass, so are not likely useful in gardens or harmful to the grass. Lawn herbicides with multiple active ingredients are most effective against difficult to control weeds. Products that con-
tain triclopyr, such as Ortho Weed-B-Gon Chickweed, Clover and Oxalis Killer have proven effective. So has Ortho Weed-B-Gon Max plus Crabgrass Control with quinclorac. Other brand products are available. Read the label for listed controls and application directions. Some information from http://erie.cce.cornell.edu/ resources/article-42-creeping-charlie-may-2017
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and PIANO. Brand -Everett. Size - Spinet. Very good shape but needs tuning. You move it, Fairport: 315-226-3312
FLTAP seeking donations of TACK and STABLE SUPPLIES. Benefits Thoroughbred adoptions. Pick up available: 585-478-4664
CANNA LILY BULBS. Will grow tall with bright green leaves and red flowers: Text 585-739-7244
Old and new POKÉMON CARDS for father and son’s personal collection: 585-667-0412
ELLIPTICAL TRAINER in great condition. Heavy. You pick up, Honeoye: 585-229-7117
Used PLYWOOD SHEETS. Can pick up: 585-447-0201
EUREKA MIGHTY MITE attachments. Multiple wands, floor and upholstery brushes, crevice tools and 4 Type MM bags: dsmith60@rochester.rr.com
GLASS BLOWING TOOLS for disabled person. Able to pick up within reason: jj5330014@gmail.com
Two TVs - 27” RCA and 27” Sansui. One DELL 17” Model M991 Computer Display: brokers@bizbrokersny.com
TRANSMAN LAWN MOWER, 24HP, 46” mower. Needed for parts: 585-637-0270
MINI FRIDGE in very good condition for small non-profit: billglasner@yahoo.com
BEDSIDE COMMODE. You pick up, Mt. Morris: 585-545-1738 OUTSIDE PLANTS - Black-Eyed Susans, Daisies, Irises and more! You dig, Naples: 585-374-2395 CHARMGLOW 4 BURNER GAS GRILL. Fair shape. Pick up, Fairport: ldirienzo1@rochester.rr.com SLEEPER COUCH that fits two. Good condition. You pick up, Webster: 585-671-5020 CHRISTIAN TRACTS, BOOKS and BIBLES: 585-727-6260 Two VINTAGE TELEVISIONS IN WOOD CABINETS. Pick up only. Will separate: suttoncompany.das@gmail.com
WHEELCHAIR RAMP: 585-967-2413 ELECTRIC GRAIN MILL and a VACUUM PACK FOOD SEALER: 585-519-1261 MOVING BOXES for clothing, household and wall pictures and mirrors. Wanted near Rush/Henrietta area: sohill15@gmail.com TIN ROOFING in good condition. Around Cohocton, Wayland, Dansville, Naples area: 585-447-0087 or 585-732-1539, leave message Vintage ELECTRONICS TUBES, TUBE TESTERS, VINTAGE STEREO EQUIPMENT, VINTAGE RADIOS, MICROPHONES, MOTORS, SPEAKERS, METERS, TURNTABLES, COMMUNICATION GEAR, BOOK, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com Disabled veteran needs DIRT to fill a large area for lawn: sandylampe@yahoo.com
WOOD DOORS (2) old, heavy. Been sitting in shed for years: awallace152@yahoo.com
SPORTS CARDS/POKÉMON/NON-SPORTS CARDS. Will pick up. Thank you! delongearl@yahoo.com
MANUALS (2): Meyer Snowplow Operation & Maintenance, printed 1997 and VOLVO PENTA BOAT ENGINE (1986): awallace152@yahoo.com
25-55-gallon FOOD GRADE BARREL w/ top to haul drinking water in it. Dansville area. Text: 585-282-4881
Two GRAVE MARKERS WITH FLAG HOLDERS for a submarine veteran. Chili area. Text or phone: 585-355-0566
Small POP-UP CAMPER for disabled older couple: ls9479574@gmail.com
Five sets of SHOE STRETCHERS - two cedar, two wood, one plastic. Photo available: dgoldst2@frontiernet.net
GOLF CART that runs (gas or electric), 12-20’ ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER for a senior citizen: 585-993-1917
Approx. 30 BALES OF OLD HAY. You pick up, Bergen: 585-548-7329
MODEL TRAINS running or for repair. Any gauge. For retired person’s hobby interests: coachgruschow@yahoo.com
One double roll of unopened BREWSTER WALLPAPER. Can send picture. Batavia: 585-343-5957 please leave message.
ROCK AND ROLL CASSETTE TAPES and 8 TRACK TAPES from the 70s and 80s. For personal collection: gzintel1967@gmail.com
SOFA SLEEPER COUCH, full size and a RECLINER. La-Z-Boy brand. You pick up Leicester: 585-406-4705
MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR in good working condition. Geneseo: 585-831-3531
Waterway HOT TUB MOTOR/PUMP (used), Model PF-40-2N22C, 4HP/dual-speed; needs new pump seal: penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com STEEL FRAME from above ground pool. About 140 linear feet. Pick up: pormsbee@gmail.com
MULBERRIES/ELDERBERRIES. Will pick. For personal juice mix: 585-576-6959 or 585-293-3688 MOWER DECK for John Deere LA105: Please call 585-802-3328 (no text) SPORTS CARDS from any years preferably current, can pick up: 607-590-5563 HOSTA PLANTS to use for a Cemetery Beautification Project: 585-991-3935 OVEN RACKS from discarded stove: braduns@yahoo.com Looking for 2 – TWO DRAWER FILE CABINETS: Bdbwhite@hotmail.com
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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. 10am-9pm; Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 2pm-5pm
Penfield Public Library: “Understanding and Combating Racism: The Risks and Rewards”: Tuesday, June 14 | 7 PM | For Adults | Registration Required “Tween Makers”: Thursday, June 16 | 4:15 PM | For Grades 4-8 | Registration Required “Monarch Butterflies: Understanding the Life Cycle, Conservation, and Breeding”: Thursday, June 16 | 7 PM | For Adults | Registration Required “Donuts with Dad Story Time”: Saturday, June 18 | 10:30 AM | For Ages 3-7 with Dad or Grandpa | Registration Required “Mindfulness, Importance, and Focus”: Thursday, June 23 | 7 PM | For Adults | Registration Required “Oceans of Possibilities Summer Reading Kick-Off with Magic Joe”: Friday, June 24 | For children entering grades K-6 & families | Registration Required East Rochester Public Library: East Rochester Public Library’s 100th Anniversary Celebration & Summer Reading Kickoff! Date: Saturday, June 18th, 2022 When: 10:30am-2:00pm Where: At the East Rochester Public Library and the Jean Daniels’ Community Room both located in the Eyer Building at 317 Main Street Join us for our 100th Anniversary celebration and Summer Reading kickoff party. There will be summer reading sign ups and gift bags for children, teens, and adults. Life-size games to play, face painting, a balloon artist, as well as food, drinks, and cake!
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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…
Free Airplane Rides: For young people 8-17 years old. This is the only program of its kind with the sole mission to introduce, educate and inspire young people to the world of aviation. These free flights are made possible by the generosity of our EAA pilots & volunteers. Pilots use their own private planes (Cessna, Piper, etc.) for this rally. Pre-registration is a must. No walk ins allowed. To pre-register & information: youngeagles44@gmail. com. Event dates: June 18 (3:00-6:00). July 23 (3:00-6:00). August 20 (3:00-6:00) & September 10 (9:00-12:00). Held at EAA Chapter 44 WNY Sport Aviation Center, 44 Eisenhauer Drive, Brockport. Visit our website: https:// chapters.eaa.org/eaa44/youngeagles
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FAIRPORT Annual Fairport Angels Blood Drive - Give the gift of life at the annual Fairport Angels Blood Drive on Thursday, June 16 from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at St. John of Rochester. On June 26, we will remember Hannah Congdon, Bailey Goodman, Meredith McClure, Sara Monnat and Katie Shirley and their love for life. Their five families believe that it is appropriate and a positive way to remember each of these angels by encouraging the giving to others through the American Red Cross Blood Drive. This is the fourteenth year anniversary of their life-changing accident.
LYONS Humane Society of Wayne County Open House - Family Fun! Saturday, June 18, noon - 3:00, 1475 County House Road, Lyons. Cindy’s Kids Corner with activities for children; Silent Auction; Cash Raffle; Jewelry Sale; HSWC Sale Table with lots of discount items for your furry friends; many other exciting vendors. The Seneca Park Zoo’s ZooMobile will visit, weather permitting, with special guest animal friends. We will also be dedicating our incredible new Mural. Food and beverages available. Visit with our friendly pets who are looking for loving, forever-homes... who knows, maybe you’ll find your new best friend! Questions? Call the shelter at 315-946-3389 or visit www.waynehumane.org
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GREECE Greece Arcadia 50th Reunion! GREECE ARCADIA CLASS OF 1972 CLASSMATES, PLUS TEACHERS AND STAFF WHO GUIDED US FROM 1968-1972: SAVE THESE DATES!! The 50th Reunion of the Class of 1972 is 8/26/2022 8/27/2022! Please contact Nancy Tripp at 352-509-5700 or email at GAHSClassof1972@gmail.com so we can plan for your attendance. Weekend Highlights: Friday: Arcadia tour and Memorial Service for departed classmates. Saturday: Celebrations at Greece Canal Park. We’d love to see you there!!
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Heart health benefits: Some people avoid dairy because of perceptions that it is bad for cardiac health. A report presented at the 2018 Congress of the European Society of Cardiology that looked at 20 studies involving around 25,000 people found no association between the consumption of most dairy products (including whole fat varieties) and cardiovascular disease. The only exception was milk, but the results showed one would have to drink almost a liter of milk a day for a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Still, the American Heart Association recommends adults choose fat-free or low-fat dairy products whenever possible. Also, a 2018 study published in the British Journal of Nutrition found men who ate plenty of fermented dairy products like yogurt and cheese had a smaller risk of coronary artery disease than men who ate less. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Take off Pounds Sensibly - Join TOPS Club. Reasonable Rates/Team Support. Group meetings follow Weigh-Ins each Thursday at 8:15 AM. Join us at American Legion Hall, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta. Info-585-729-2192. Arts, Crafts and More Festival on Saturday, June 11, 10am-3pm at the Henrietta Veterans Park, Calkins Road, Henrietta. Hosted by Friends & Families Muscular Disorders Foundation. Call for more info 585-519-1917.
Phelps Central School Alumni Dinner 2022 - Your Phelps Alumni Committee wants to notify you to ’Save the Date’ August 4, 2022 for a dinner gathering at Club 86 in Geneva. Details to follow.
PITTSFORD Pittsford Celebrates Juneteenth Walking Tour: Join the Black StoryTellers League of Rochester and former Pittsford Village Mayor Robert Corby on a unique walking tour of historic abolitionist sites in Pittsford. June 19th, 11-12pm, Pittsford Community Library, 24 State St., Pittsford. https://pearlbrunt. wixsite.com/juneteenth/eventdetails/walking-tour
ROCHESTER Finger Lakes Opera Celebrates 10 Years! Finger Lakes Opera (FLO) has unveiled plans for its 10th Anniversary Season, which kick-starts this summer with six live programs to be presented throughout the Finger Lakes region, culminating with a celebratory anniversary concert. The programs run from July 17 through August 7, 2022. Tickets are available online at www. fingerlakesopera.org.
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Tent For Rent 65th High School Reunion - Several classmates will gather with one of their teachers sixty five years after graduation. In 1957 two hundred and thirty five students graduated from Monroe High School. The classmates have stayed connected through monthly newsletters, lunches, meetings and annual get togethers. They are currently planning their 65th reunion for June 25 and 26. About 55 classmates and guests and even one of their teachers are expected to attend both a dinner at Delmonicos and a barn party. For more information please contact: Bob Cardot, 41 Ravens Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467, 585-746-4265, bobcardot@rochester.rr.com Spring Chicken BBQ - Saturday June 18, 12 noon ‘til gone. $12 per dinner. 1/2 bbq chicken, salt potatoes, cole slaw, roll & butter, and brownie. Take out, rain or shine. Trinity Reformed Church, 909 Landing Rd. North.
RUSH Summer Fun in the Neighborhood at John Calvin Presbyterian Church, 50 Ward Hill Rd. Saturday, June 25, 11-2 pm. Face Painting, Bake Sale, Book Sale, Basket Raffle, Hot Dog Lunch, Outdoor Fun and Games. Come join in the fun! Rain or shine. Cash only.
VICTOR Victor Music & Food Festival! Join us for any or all of Victor’s events this year!! Victor is in the heart of the Finger Lakes, easy to get to from Routes I90, 390, 490, 590, 5&20, 96 and 332. Nearly all of the events are free of charge, brought to you by local businesses who love seeing a strong community presence at these events. New this year is the Victor Music & Food Festival to be held on Saturday, August 13th at Mead Square. For information on sponsorship please contact Karen Lynch at karen@ barndoor.events or 585-698-9643. Information on all events can be viewed at www.victorny.org/ calendar.
WALWORTH Canaltown Chorale Spring Concerts! Entitled “Love Changes Everything”. Under the direction of Barb Seppeler with Kay Oosterling accompanying. Performances: Friday, June 10, 7:30PM, United Methodist Church, 3679 Main Street, Walworth and Sunday, June 12, 4PM, United Church of Marion, 3848 N. Main St., Marion. Suggested donation of $5 per person accepted at the door at each concert. All CDC guidelines followed at both concerts. This organization is supported in part with public funds from the NYS Council on the Arts Decentralization Program, administered by Auburn Public Theater in our five county area. Information: Canaltown Chorale on Facebook or general manager, Barb Vandelinder 315-597-9558.
Rent tent from the WALWORTH LIONS CLUB. 20’x30’ tent, installed and removed by Lions members. Cost $250. All proceeds fund Lions service projects. Insured. Call 315-538-4903 or e-mail: walworthlionsclub@gmail.com to reserve.
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.
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * New Yorkers went through a bizarre phase of wearing chameleons as living ornaments in 1894. They were fastened to cushions, scarves and women’s bodices with tiny chains and collars as little “jeweled playthings,” but thankfully the trend was shut down by the SPCA, which banned their sale -- though not until over 10,000 of the creatures were already running loose in the city.
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WEBSTER Webster Museum Cemetery Tour - June 19, 2-4pm. Meet past Webster residents buried in the West Webster Cemetery portrayed by current residents who tell their pioneer, military and family stories. Visitors will be able to interact with these voices from the past and learn much about the history of early days in Webster. The West Webster Cemetery is located at Old Ridge Road and Maple Drive. There will be NO PARKING signs on these roads, but visitors can park at St. Rita’s Church across the street. http://www.webstermuseum.org
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* Having a yard sale? Here’s a great way to put out extra signs when you don’t have a way to stake them into the ground: “Write your sign advertising your yard sale on the sides of a big box. Place it where you want it, and add a large rock to the inside, then tape shut. We did this when we had no poles to tape signs to or any other way to get them to stand up. It worked really well!” -- D.R. in Georgia * Avoid calling the pediatrician’s office on Monday mornings for routine business. Wait until the afternoon. All the parents with mildly sick children over the weekend will be calling to consult with the doctor and nurses first thing when the office opens. * If you drop an egg, sprinkle with salt before you attempt to clean it up. The salt binds the whites, which will not spread, making pickup easier! * “My kids had kind of an obsession with colorful Duck tape in the past year, and we made some “beach bags” to keep our electronics safe at the pool, lake and beach. We carefully covered a variety of sizes of zipper-top self-sealing bags with the tape, creating tough, colorful pouches in which we can store cellphones, etc., to keep them safe from water damage.” -- W.L. in North Carolina * You can sharpen scissors by cutting folded aluminum foil into small strips. * The best time of day to water your lawn is the evening. The cooler temperatures allow the water to sink into the soil instead of evaporating with the heat of the day. Always follow your city or county guidelines on watering times for your area.
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Gift Auctions Can Successfully Raise Funds Gift auctions are a fun way to raise money for good causes. * Get started by selling entry to the event and prize tickets. Some organizations prefer to sell entry packages to participants. This may include an entrance fee to the event as well as a number of tickets that can be used at the auction. Naturally, more tickets will be available for sale at the night of the event. Advertise the gift auction well in advance to generate interest. Mention a few of the big-ticket prizes in any advertisements to increase interest.
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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. Doors and more: Solid wood doors make great tops for tables and kitchen islands, old-fashioned screen doors hung from the ceiling can store pots and pans, and old windows make attractive wall hangings used “as is” or with additions, such as photos.
Cayuga County • Online Only 40+ Parcels: Lots, Acreage, Homes, Commercial Properties Online Auction Start: Monday, June 13TH, 12PM Online Auction Closing Begins: Monday, June 27 TH, 10AM
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Antiques ~ Collectibles ~ Furniture ~ Appliances ~ Households
Saturday, June 11th, 2022 • 10:00 am 6455 Geneva Rd. Sodus, NY 14551
Estate Of Susanna Peer Partial Listing: Beautiful 3 Piece Haywood Wakefield Maple Living room Set (Wagon Wheel), Oak Pedestal Table w/4 Matching Oak Chairs, Fancy Oak Oval Top Library Table, 6 Piece Clean Bedroom Set, Early Chest Of Drawers w/Hand Carved Pulls, 1 Drawer Stand, 4 Piece Depression Bedroom Set (Clean), Maple Library Table, Fainting Sofa, Floral Print Sofa (New), 2 Piece Living room Set, 2 Matching Recliners, Early Painted Wash Stand, Mahogany Book Shelf, Oak Oval Coffee Table, Nice Oak Wardrobe, Several Book Shelves, 2 Small Stands, Large Braided Rug, Early Youth Chair, Fancy Pressed Back Rocker, Kenmore Washer, Maytag Electric Dryer, Early Youth Rocker, Tall Shelf, Floor Lamps, Oak 2 Drawer File Cabinet, JVC Stereo Set, Briggs Carved Oak Piano (Boston Mass) w/Stool (Very Nice), Empire Dropleaf Table w/4 Matching Chairs, Sanyo Flat Screen TV, Clean Gas Enameled Cookstove (Nice), Early Oak New Haven Schoolhouse Clock, Large Lift Top Basket, NYCRR Lantern, Oil Lamps, Old Ice Cream Maker, Dutch Shoes, crocks, and other stoneware, 10 early Decoys (Ducks), Small Appliances, Pots & Pans, Silver Plate, Teapots, Enamelware, Sheep Going To Pasture Picture (Home Coming), Several Barn Paintings & Prints, Records, Early Chrome Litho. Cow Girl In Walnut Frame, Cottage Print, Several Nice Prints, Criss Cross Frames, Chamber Pot, vintage fishing lures, early fly rod, Towels, Lamps, Full Set of Colored Pyrex Nesting Bowls, Fenton Bell, Delph Bell, Hand Painted Dishes, Hand blown glass egg with anchor! Old Insulators, Old Forge Type Blower, Early wooden bowls, Humpty dumpty egg box , Advertising signs, boxes and cans, beer trays, sets of flatware, vintage Christmas & Halloween decorations , mechanical gun shooting bank! Linens, Indian Items , Hudson Bay point blankets ! Utensils, Pr of deco blue glass lamps, oil lamps, tall case clock face and parts, JEWELRY and jewelry boxes, caskets, etc. yellow wares, FIESTA, Kendall gas can, statues, clock tops, Art glass, Towe ware pcs, Post cards, quilts, 2 weather vanes, silverplated chicken pitcher, Powder horn, canteen, nice marble collection, Bottles, STEIFF Raindeer, Hand blown easter egg w/ anchor, Coin silver heavy candleholder, Early apple peelers, Vintage fans, Bristol glass, depression glass, Dolls, iron plant stand, OIL ptgs, Pottery, Advertising signs, Oil cans, Indian items, sugar buckets, baskets, Arch Merrill and OTHER early books, Lots of Antiques & Collectibles. Something For Everyone, Come Join The Fun! Terms: Cash, Good NYS Check,. I.D. Required For Bidding Numbers, No Good Removed Until Settled For. 10% BP, Visa, M/C, Discover Cards Accepted W/4% Fee. Inspection 2 Hours Prior To Auction. Come Join The Excitement!
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S E V RA Volunteer Service The East Bloomfield Volunteer Ambulance service would like to greatly thank The American Heritage Girls of Bloomfield, Troop 0024 for doing our envelope stuffing for our 2022 fund drive. They stuffed over 2,400 envelopes for us, allowing us to continue providing emergency service to the Village of Bloomfield and The Town of East Bloomfield. Again, thank you! Thank you, Ladies! A HUGE thank you to Adrianne and Karen at UR Medicine in Geneseo (former Noyes facility) for your excellent customer service. Words cannot describe how much I appreciate you. - CBS Bloomfield Memorial Day Donations Thank you to all who donated to the Bloomfield Memorial Day Wounded Warrior Project (WWP). Through your generosity, $130 was raised and donated to WWP. We look forward to raising even more money next year for this worthy cause. Barb Thorpe
Junk Mail How about a whole week without junk mail? A national holiday? Think of the money saved; it could go towards a charity or the national debt if advertisers just stopped for a week. The US Mail service could use a break and maybe get caught up, and the landfills would be less full briefly. We could all enjoy the break. Now how do we get a chance to clean up our emails, too? What is Wrong The United States should stop sending all these billions of dollars to other countries to help their war efforts. Next, it will be troops. We have too many places that need that money here for food, health care, jobs...I could go on and on. The idea is we need our tax dollars here. The government can’t take care of the Veterans we have now. (I know because I am a disabled Veteran.) I see all the time how we are taken care of. We should get rid of all the rich politicians and put middle class Americans in their jobs! Also, I just heard that the shooter from the Buffalo shooting pled not guilty. Come on! Let’s get real and call a murderer a murderer, and stop all the nonsense! Some Things Never Change Some people forget the past. Those who believe that disarming a society makes everyone safer, I believe, are those people. When this country was founded, guns were used against the government at the time, which had become too powerful, and was trampling on the rights of its subjects. The founding of our country was, in part, because the right of the citizens to keep their government in check, was of utmost importance. Through the centuries, history has shown us that when a society is disarmed, they become subjects of the ruling class. The most recent example has been China, where they have subjected the population to the heavy fist of control. Even though our government has more powerful weapons than its citizens, we’ve also seen how a determined population can defend and beat back mighty military forces, as has happened in Afghanistan. I have never had any one of my firearms injure anyone on its own. If inanimate objects are the problem, best to get rid of cars and booze.
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Inside Look at Dairy Farming with El-Vi Farms of Newark BY AMANDA DUDEK
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long Pelis Road in Newark sits the beautiful acreage of El-Vi Farms. Family-owned since its founding, El-Vi Farms, LLC, has been a local leader in dairy farming for nearly 75 years. Kim Skellie, one of four managing partners at El-Vi, shares some of his thoughts on dairy farming. El-Vi Farms was named after founders Elmer and Viola Peck who moved to the area from Waterloo. Originally founded near Phelps, El-Vi relocated to Newark in 1953 and has remained there ever since. From its inception until the present day, El-Vi has continued to be family-run. Joshua Peck, one of Elmer and Viola’s grandchildren, continues to lead as one of the farm’s four partners alongside Kim Skellie, George Andrew, and Allan Ruffalo. Even so, much has changed since the 1950s. “El-Vi Farms was originally a crop farm first and a dairy farm second until about the 1990s,” said Skellie. “Today, we milk about 2,000 cows at two different farms up from the farms’ initial 200, on about 3,500 acres. The crops we grow on these acres feed our herd.” El-Vi also employs just over 50 full and part-time employees. With each cow producing between 80-88 pounds of milk each day, El-Vi and its employees certainly keep very busy milking cows and growing enough feed for them. “We are milking just about around the clock, stopping for about 45 minutes three times a day,” explained Skellie. “The employees that grow the feed for our cows are also very busy doing crop work and maintaining equipment.” The milk flows into milking tanks, each of which hold tens of thousands of pounds of milk. A milk “chiller” instantaneously cools the milk to 37 degrees before it enters these tanks. With higher input costs in just about every industry, peak milk production is essential. “The milk market has gotten tighter with higher milk prices helping to offset steeper production costs,” explained Skellie. While partner Allan Ruffalo grew up working on El-Vi farm, Skellie and fellow partner George Andrew are Eastern New York transplants to the area. It was while driving back and forth to Ithaca during his college years that Skellie first became drawn to Western New York. “The eastern part of New York where I am from contains a lot more hilly, rocky, forested land,” he explained. “We didn’t have enough land to grow feed for our own cows and had to rely on other farms.” It was not simply an abundance of rich farmland that drew Skellie. “Here, there was an optimism about agriculture that was not present in Eastern New York,” he said. Skellie packed up his family and 320 cows and moved to El-Vi Farms where he had been brought on board to help grow the dairy business.. “It was quite the move!” he said. Although the dairy industry continues to face several challenges—one of the most challenging ones right now being availability of machine parts and new equipment—Skellie believes it is worth it. “We all feel growing up on a farm is a pretty good way to be raised, to learn, to gain work ethic and life skills,” he said, noting that while his children, as well as Andrew’s children, are nearly grown, Peck’s children are still young. “I also think we learned during the pandemic how valuable local food can be,” he continued. “In our area, shelves may empty, but food is not far away. We were
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able to truck a fair amount of food down to NYC when they were in need, and we have donated thousands of gallons of milk locally.” Not only do dairy farms like El-Vi support their communities with farm products, but they also help drive the local economy. “We created a list of all the places we do business within the area and across Western New York,” said Skellie. “There were about 60 businesses listed which even surprised us.” Those employed by El-Vi are often active in their communities beyond the farm, as well. “Jonathan Taylor is the Mayor of Newark,” said Skellie of an El-Vi Farms member. “He works hard between his two jobs and his teenage kids. George Andrew is the treasurer of the Palmyra Christian School Board, and he is a member of the American Dairy Association North East (ADANE) board. He and his wife are directors on the board of Gideons International in our region.” Andrew’s daughter, Gabby, is this year’s New York State Dairy Ambassador, formerly known as a Dairy Princess. “She does a great job promoting dairy and educating other about the dairy industry,” added Skellie. “She is heading to college in the fall to focus on communication and journalism in agriculture.” Skellie’s community involvement includes positions on the Farm Bureau State Board of Directors, the New York Beef Council, and the New York Agricultural Society Foundation.
“Here, there is an optimism about agriculture.” - Kim Skellie
As for the future of El-Vi, Skellie seems optimistic. “We are in the process of having a methane digestor built this fall,” he said. “We are also focused on determining the next generation who will run El-Vi, getting them in place, and hearing their vision.” As for the industry, Skellie’s outlook also feels positive. “Dairy has a world market, and the US has been the best at efficiently producing high quality milk. New York State is a good state to dairy farm in thanks to an abundance of water, lots of land, Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) support, lots of agribusinesses, and area colleges putting more agriculture programs in place.” Skellie plans to continue his work at El-Vi with a particular focus on the human side of the dairy industry. “I like working with people,” he said. “I enjoy coaching people, watching them learn, grow, and do a good job.” Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • Discovering Cutting Edge Ag Tech with Dedeval • Dairy Ambassador Anna Lyness & CCE’s Ken Estes, Jr. Talk Livingston County Agriculture Love to write? You could earn CASH when you share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It may be featured on our popular website for all to see and even selected for print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!
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Theresa C. Clark May 27, 2022 Baltimore, MD: Theresa C. Clark – Friday, May 27, 2022, at age 91. Terry passed away at home. Terry was born in London, Canada and lived in Rochester, NY before moving to Baltimore. She is predeceased by her husband, Robert S Clark. She is survived by daughters, Linda Chambery Halligan (Mike), Jaye Chambery Knight (Richard), Carol Chambery Kuchinski (Andy); grandchildren, Mike J Bacci (Susan), Alisha Donald (Rob), Jason Kuchinski, Aaron Kuchinski ( Jessie), Audrey Kuchinski and several great-grandchildren. No funeral services will take place.
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1. Cousins Joselyna R. (6) of Gates, Grace D. (5) of Spencerport & Jayana M. (5) of Greece wearing the shirts they made to celebrate Memorial Day! 2. Churchville-Chili Saints baseball players hanging out with Spikes! 3. Ice cream; you scream! 4. Monthly crafting with the Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. Our Memorial project (tie-dye shirts) with Jaiden, Elijah, Joezayah, Jayvon. Everyone did a great job and had fun!
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Mr. Glass Sales Support Administrator The full-time Sales Support Administrator will provide support to the sales department working closely with the Director of Sales. Responsibilities: • Provide clerical support to the sales department. • Receive, acknowledge, and process orders in a timely fashion. • Schedule delivery appointments. • Order entry into warehouse management system –Farmsoft. • Manage inventory of pack-house supplies. • Oversee office & facility supply orders to ensure best pricing. • Work closely with Packhouse supervisors to ensure outgoing orders are correct. • Become an expert in all produce varieties grown at Intergrow. • Assist Shipping dept. in staging area of product to ensure outgoing orders are correct. Knowledge, skills and abilities: • Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. • Strong time management skills. • Ability to communicate issues in a timely and efficient manner. • Ability to work independently and without supervision. • Ability to multi-task and prioritize tasks. • Proficient computer skills. • Knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook required. • Associate’s degree or certificate in business administration is a plus. Benefits Available: Heath, Dental, Vision Contributions; FSA and Dependent Care FSA; 401K Retirement Match; Paid Time Off. Job Location: Ontario, NY or Albion, NY Intergrow Greenhouses is the leading Greenhouse Grower in the Northeast providing fresh, local, and sustainable produce to customers 365 days a year! Come join our growing team! Apply online at intergrowgreenhouses.com
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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GEOGRAPHY: Which country owns the Canary Islands? 2. MOVIES: Which movie features the song “Moon River”? 3. LANGUAGE: What does the Latin phrase “non ducor, duco” mean in English? 4. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of ducks called? 5. LITERATURE: Which 20th-century novel features a character called Sethe? 6. TELEVISION: What drive-in diner is featured in the 1970s TV sitcom “Happy Days”? 7. MUSIC: When did Lynyrd Skynyrd’s anthem “Sweet Home Alabama” chart in the Top 10?
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