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I have a row of 4-5 year old lilacs with a fence around it to ward off deer. The plants are outgrowing the fenced area. At what point are they safe to leave unfenced and have the deer not devour them? When we attempted to open them a couple of years ago, the deer devoured the lower 3-4 feet. We don’t want that to happen againof expandingcourse.Dowejustkeep the fencing forever?
Ihaveplentifuldeerwhodon’tusually bother my mature lilacs, so you will notneedafenceforever. Thedeerwill eatyounggrowth,butoncetheplants mature the growth isn’t attractive to
them. It will be a gradual process. Maturesizeforalilacisabout12feet. I’m not sure about their current size. Have you tried a deterrent spray? The most effective sprays contain egg solids,Liquid Fence and Deer Out are two examples. These products will probably reduce the damage,but not prevent all damage. Usually, deer will cause the most damage just as leaves emerge, so spraying the bare branches should reduce damage.
We are building a 3ft high berm of dirt in front of some black walnut trees to act as a barrier and shield.The area
in front of the black walnut trees is sunny most of the day. We plan on planting either forsythia or lilacbushesonthetopof theberm since they are fast growing and can grow to a height of 8ft. Any suggestion on what else might work as a good 8-12ft barrier. We are also looking for a fast-growing ground cover to plant on the sides of the berm so we don’t have to
weed it. Any suggestions for the ground cover? Thanks!
“Landscaping and Gardening Around Walnuts and Other Juglone Producing Plants” CCE article gives a list of plants that tolerate juglone: https://extension.psu. edu/landscaping-and-gardeningaround-walnuts-and-other-jugloneproducing-plants
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DEAR DR. ROACH: My 73-year-old wife has been diligent in getting her mammograms done, plus blood tests and doctor’s visits every three months. In November 2021, she came down with what seemed like a very bad cold that was actually confirmed by X-ray to be pneumonia. After two rounds of different antibiotics, she had lost 35 pounds, and it left her with weakness and a lingering cough. A CT scan later indicated that she “either has cancer or had cancer in the past.”
Multiple tests later, it was determined that there was a tumor at the 12:00 position in her breast and a tumor in her stomach that had spread to her pelvis and bones in her legs. She started taking letrozole and Ibrance, and although extreme fatigue is the most common side effect, they appear to be working.
My question is, how could this initial breast cancer have gone undetected for some time with all of the regular testing and not set off alarms? As bad as the pneumonia was, it allowed her to receive a diagnosis of a disease that eluded detection by current screening methods and very good physicians. -- Anon.
ANSWER: I am so very sorry to hear about your wife. Breast cancer is not just one disease. We think of breast cancer as something that can be easily cured if it is found early, but if you wait too late, it becomes difficult or impossible to cure. Some breast cancers do act that way, but others are much more indolent -- they grow slowly and may never get to the point where they threaten a person’s life.
Unfortunately, there are some breast cancers that can become metastatic (spreading to different sites such as the lymph nodes, bones, liver or lungs) before they are detectable at all by even the most sensitive tests, such as a mammogram or MRI. By the time they are found, because of symptoms, they are incurable by surgery and require systemic treatments like chemotherapy and hormonal therapy.
Most metastatic breast cancer is incurable, but newer treatments have improved life expectancy, with the average being three years. Screening for breast cancer is unable to save all lives. More effective treatment, in combination with regular screening, will be necessary to continue to progress against this horrible disease.
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Prep time: 20 minutes
Servings: 8-10
1 large red or yellow bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1/3 cup chopped red onion
1 bag (16 ounces) iceberg lettuce, carrot and cabbage salad mix
1 cup shredded Mexican cheese blend
2 cans (15 ounces each) READ 3 or 4 Bean Salad, drained
1/2 cup low-fat mayonnaise
1/2 cup low-fat sour cream
2 tablespoons finely chopped chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
1/2 cup crumbled tortilla chips (optional)
small avocado, sliced (optional)
In 3 1/2-quart salad bowl or souffle dish, layer bell pepper, onion, lettuce, cheese and bean salad. Mix mayonnaise, sour cream and chipotle peppers. Spread over top of salad. Cover and refrigerate up to 8 hours.
Just before serving, sprinkle top with chips and sliced avocado, if desired. Toss to serve.
Quality Primitive Furniture, Artwork, Lawn Decor, & Countless Pre-Civil War Items
Everything Must Be Sold!
256 Guthrie Rd., Mumford, NY 14511
Friday-Sunday, June 23-25, 9am-5pm
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One custom made leather couch, 3 piece. 109” + Original cost $9,000, make o er.
One NordicTrack treadmill, make o er. One walnut kitchen table with matching chairs, make o er.
5 piece computer o ce desk and chair, wraparound. Extends one piece 5 foot, with leather inlay. Dark wood. Matching le cabinet, make o er.
Patio Table and 4 chairs with slate inlay. One super large grill, make o er.
Bonnie Paone
585-544-2123 or 585-698-6982
68 Hillview Dr., Rochester, NY 14622
TABLETOP GAS BBQ PRO GRILL. Good condition. Just needs cleaning: 585-671-2598
PLAYER PIANO w/BENCH and MUSIC ROLLS. Geneseo area. Must be picked up: 585-243-4894
DOUBLE KNIT FABRICS and RIBBINGS, 12 pounds, including some reds, blues, kid prints: 585-584-3015
KIMBALL PUMP ORGAN works; needs TLC. Beautiful case and seat. It was a great family instrument! You pick up: 585-624-9169
Several EGG CARTONS. Geneseo area. You pick up: 585-243-2173
Used brown camo SOFA/HIDE-A-BED & RECLINER. Great for cabin, college apt. You pick up. Text only: 585-813-4270
High quality Kate Farms NUTRITIONAL DRINK (like Ensure or Boost). Vanilla flavor. Approx. 200 11oz containers. Exp Nov 2023: 585-451-8868
CPAP MACHINE, approx. 10 years old. In working condition - includes case and related accessories: 315-871-8312
Box of MEDICAL NEWSLETTERS (Mayo Clinic, UCLA & Cleveland Clinic). NUTRITION ACTION MAGAZINES and an envelope of OLD RECIPES. Fairport: 585-388-0318
Several swatches of ASSORTED FABRIC, YARN, KNITTING NEEDLES, EMBROIDERY THREADS and a large bag of assorted SILK FLOWERS. E. Pembroke area: sbly5722@gmail.com
CANON PRINTER INKS box set, also have separate box of the 220PGBK ink: dsmith60@rochester.rr.com
Old AT&T PUSH BUTTON PHONE from 1990s, perhaps someone likes nostalgic items: dsmith60@rochester.rr.com
4” aluminum 90-degree adjustable ELBOW DRYER PIPE: dsmith60@rochester.rr.com
GUITAR MAGAZINES dating back to the ‘90s. Also, SMITHSONIAN and FINGER LAKES MAGAZINES: 585-229-2100
Eleven boxes of 12x12 GREY TILES, 10 in each box: 585-743-5773
Old ESQUIRE MAGAZINES, January 2008 to September 2010. Good condition: 585-671-2598
BABY GRAND PIANO with BENCH. 585-739-0888
Assorted size OLDER WINDOWS from old barn. One lg crank out, six lg skylights, ass’t others & panes. TEXT: 585-354-3346
CERAMIC and CLAY FLOWERPOTS, GARDEN TOOLS, MIRACLE GROW, POTTING SOIL, MULCH, and more! Pick up, Fairport: 585-388-0318
Oldies but goodies – large collection of VHS TAPES, DVDs and CDs: 585-582-2011
DOCK SECTIONS - Sixteen 10’ long pressure treated with legs. Pick up Conesus: 585-346-2390
VARIETY OF CRAFT ITEMS. Pick up Lima: 585-624-2633 or najhedanglis@gmail.com
Working WINDOW AIR CONDITIONING UNITS for refugee family in Canandaigua area. Text or call: 585-754-1275
Looking for an ATV or DIRT BIKE that is running or not for father son project. Call/Text Matt: 315-576-1278
CPAP MACHINE, used or unwanted, for low-income senior with sleep apnea: 585-506-8125
GOLF PUSHCART: ndirisio@verizon.net
VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS & ACCESSORIES. Parts or whole, working or not. Mini, Micro, Sonic, Taurus, & Poly: 585-599-3142
TWIN BED FRAME with HEAD/FOOT BOARD FUTON in good condition. For refugees in Canandaigua area. Call or text: 585-754-1275
Food grade 55-GALLON BARRELS WITH LIDS: rsmckernan@frontiernet.net
WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
CPAP. Gently used: 585-313-4315
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, stereo equipment, Vintage radios, test equipment, speakers, turntables, Ham Radio, Advertising, Early TVs, records, communication, parts: greg3151@ymail.com
Elderly disabled mechanic looking for a good VEHICLE to go to doctor appts., grocery shopping, etc. Minor repairs okay: 585-883-7387
BOX TRAILER and working MINI FRIDGE: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
Old TABLETOP MANUAL MEAT GRINDER in useable condition (sometimes worded vintage): 585-201-6001
Two disabled veterans would like a CAMPER TO FIX UP: dobstarczyk@hotmail.com
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: 585-334-6134
Looking for a decent GARAGE DOOR, 85”x9’: 585-298-0040
TRUCK for low-income Senior Citizen. Road-worthy, for transportation of elderly mother, and general handy work/yard work. Soon to be urgent need!
585-483-1054
Looking for CLEAN PINE NEEDLES: 585-520-3819
Looking for any OLD/NEW VIDEO GAMES/CONSOLES or COMPUTERS. High school student looking to learn. Can be working/not working. Text 585-450-1172
FOLD-UP TREADMILL. Can pick up: Breit11763@gmail.com
All DC and MARVEL COMIC BOOKS; any year, any issue, any condition: timpani_m@yahoo.com
MANNEQUIN or MANNEQUINS. Used or unwanted for school project. Will pick up: stujaxon@yahoo.com
THE CHOSEN SERIES: braduns@yahoo.com
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Handle limited seats with courtesy. Many schools limit the number of seats each student can reserve for guests. This can make it tricky when there are a number of people who are worthy of an invite. Explain to friends and family who you cannot invite that you would love to have them there but are restricted by ticket allotments. Try to have both sides of the family represented. Usually an invite to the after-party will thwart any hard feelings.
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Understand no two graduations are alike. Schools adhere to different policies and procedures regarding graduation. Keep in mind that graduation ceremonies may run several hours, especially for large graduating classes. If the ceremony figures to run long, leave young children at home. In addition, be courteous to older guests who might not be able to sit or stand for too long.
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* On June 15, 1846, Great Britain and the U.S. sign the Oregon Treaty, establishing the U.S.-Canadian border as the 49th parallel from the Rocky Mountains to the Strait of Georgia.
* On June 16, 1884, the first roller coaster in America opens at Coney Island, in New York. Known as a switchback railway, the roller coaster traveled at approximately 6 mph and cost a nickel to ride.
* On June 19, 1905, some 450 people attend the opening day of the world’s first nickelodeon, located in Pittsburgh. The storefront theater boasted 96 seats and charged each patron 5 cents to view live vaudeville acts as well as short films.
* On June 21, 1982, John W. Hinckley, Jr., who on March 30, 1981, shot President Ronald Reagan outside a Washington, D.C. hotel, was found not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity. Hinckley’s defense argued that he was obsessed with the 1976 film “Taxi Driver” and the lead actress, Jodie Foster. Hinckley was released from the mental institution in 2018.
at the following individuals are indebted to ROC Self Storage for past due rent and other charges For unit(s) located at 1595 State Route 104 Ontario, NY 14519
An online auction will be held at www.Bid13.com
Starting at 12pm on July 6, 2023
Ending at 12pm July 13, 2023
Listed below are the unit number(s) along with the name and a brief description of the contents being sold at auction:
DAVID ARTHUR DEHULLU • UNIT #70 (10’x15’) Chairs, TV, Household items, Compressor, tools
DAVID ARTHUR DEHULLU • UNIT #54/57 (10’x10’) Furniture, Household Items, Furniture
Commemorative coins: Purchase coins for the year the graduate was born or the year he or she is graduating. These coins can be saved or later turned into useable currency.
5056 Skinner Rd. Marion, NY (East of Marion)
ursday, June 22nd 2023 • 5:30pm
Partial listing: John Deere 3020 Tractor, John Deere 3010 Tractor, Ford 8N Tractor, John Deere Skid Steer Model 90, NI Conditioner, Side delivery rake, Gravity Wagon, New Holland 520 Manure Spreader, New Holland Bailer, 2btm 3pt plow, Yuhl Hay Wagons, Farmee 30’ Hay Elevator, 3pt black blade, 3pt post hole digger, 10’ cultipacker, stock trailer, 2 seater Bob Sleigh, Cutter Sleigh, 3-Yuhl Buggies, Large Jamesway Incubator, Cra s Radial arm saw, Cra s planer/joiner, Bandsaw, Cra s Floor Model Drill Press, Delta 10” table saw, Alum. Ext. Ladder, CP Air Compressor, Platform Scales, Hyd Jacks, Buggy wheels, Bee Boxes, Bee Equipment, Milk can, sev. cages, old co ee grinder, Cra sman tool box, wire rolls, power & hand tools, milking machine, Poulan chainsaw, & MUCH MORE!!!
House: Oak ped. table w/ 4 chairs, oak chairs, cabinet, spinning wheel, grandfather clock, marble top stand, commercial microscope, bee smoker, clock case, Coleman lantern, lamps, stepladder & more!
Note: Equipment hasn’t been running or used since Elwood’s passing. A short auction. Please be on time.
Terms: Cash or good NYS check. ID required for bidding numbers. 10% BP. MC, Visa, Discover cards accepted.
James C. Hoyt ~ Auctioneer Alton, NY • 315-483-1900 • Cell: 315-573-4466
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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
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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. 1-5pm
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
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PittsfordCelebratesJuneteenth Community Art,Poetry, andEssay Registration:June15,6-8pm,Pittsford CommunityLibrary.Celebrate JuneteenthwithusatthePittsford JuneteenthCelebrationonJune17th! WeinvitevendorsandartiststoshowcasetheirincredibletalentsatNazarethUniversityfrom11:00amto3:00 pm.EmbracetheAfricanDiasporaand artrelatedtotheAfricanAmerican experiencebyjoiningusinthisupliftingevent.Contributetocultural appreciationandunderstandingwhile highlightingdiversevoicesand perspectives.Don’tmissthisopportunitytoshareyourinspiringartwork andcrafts.http://www. pittsfordjuneteenth.com
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Anthony Mazurkiewicz -RocOn Harley-DavidsonandPowersports willbesponsoringarideinhonor ofOfficerAnthonyMazurkiewicz. EOWJuly21,2022.Allproceeds donatedtothefallenofficer’sfamily.RidebeginsatRocOnHarleyDavidson(withacontinental breakfast)andendattheVeterans ofForeignWars,300Macedon CenterRoad,Fairport.Music,food andofcoursesupportforourBLUE. Fora$10donation,afterparty wristbandsavailableforthosewho wereunabletoparticipateinthe ride.Cashbarandfoodavailable forpurchase.Pleasedonate-gift baskets,giftcertificates,etc.tobe raffledoff.Pickupavailable.Email bsardone@roconharleydavidson. com
PerintonHistoricalSociety cruise ontheColonialBell: Ticketsonsaleuntil6-25-23:Spenda lovelyafternoonridingontheColonialBellewiththePerintonHistoricalSocietyonJuly15,2:30-5:30. TownHistorian,BillPoraywill entertainthepassengerswithtales oftheErieCanal.Asextrafun,we willstepbacktothe1970’swith costumesandaccessories.Pullout thattiedyeandbellbottoms.Refreshmentsandlivemusicprovided bylocalartistAndrewYoung.Ticketsare$55.00andonsaleatthe FairportHistoricalMuseum,18PerrinSt,onlyuntilJune25th.MuseumisopenTuesdaysandSundays,2-4pmandSaturdays 9am-1pm.Information:Https:// perintonhistoricalsociety.org
SlaveExperienceandtheUnderground Railroad: Followtheslaver’sshipacrosstheAtlantic’sMiddlePassagetotheAmericas; witnessthesaleontheauction block;viewlifeontheplantation; escape;lifeontherun;meetmany heroesontheUndergroundRailroad’sroutestofreedom.JonJerry Bennett,UndergroundRailroad enthusiast,asheshareswhileusing maps,songs,books,handoutsand stories.Registerat:webtrac. perinton.org;code#245260-B. HeldJune19,6:30-8:30pm,PerintonCommunityCenter,1350Turk HillRd,Fairport.Cost:$5-$6
Fairport-PerintonChamberof Commerce 4thofJulyCelebration: PerintonPark-Beginning 8AM.TheracewillmeetatPerintonPark.Theparadewillbeheld along250and31F,startingat Whitneyand250,continuingsouth to31F,headingwest.Partyinthe ParkheldatPerintonPark.8AM FirecrackerFiveMileRun.10AM Parade.Skycoastersbeginat12PM inPerintonPark.Wearealsocelebratingthebicentennialyearofthe ErieCanalopeningintheVillageof Fairport.Bicentennialthemesare welcomed!Registertobeinthe Parade:https:// fairportperintonchamber.org/ ?q=july-4th-parade-applicationform.RegisterfortheFirecracker Four-MileRun:https:// yellowjacketracing.com/races/ firecracker-4-mile
SpringRummageandBakeSale - UnitedChurchofChrist: Main Street,HoneoyeonJune23rd& 24th.Friday9am-7pm,Saturday 9am-4pm.BagSaleonSaturday. BakedGoodsforsaleonJune23rd.
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Saint’sPlaceAnnualSuperSale! 25th Anniversary!Saint’sPlace 1998-2023.Comejoinusforthe fun!!Wednesday,July5th,1-8PMFirstChanceSale-$10Admission. FreeAdmission:Thursday,July6th, OpeningDay-10AM-7PM.Friday, July7th,HalfPriceDay-9AM-6PM. Saturday,July8th,BAGSALE9AMuntilit’sallgone-($10first bag,$5eachadditionalbag.Limit 5bags).Saint’sPlaceSuperSaleat St.LouisSchool,64SouthMainSt., Pittsford.Formoreinformationvisit ourwebsitewww.saintsplace.org. Celebrating25YearsofWelcoming theStranger.
In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.
PittsfordCelebratesJuneteenth - JoinusincelebratingJuneteenth atGarenPeaceGardens,June17th onNazarethCollegeCampus,featuringspeakersandaperformance bysopranooperasingerKearstin PiperBrown.Communityartshow openingat11:00amintheShultz CommunityCenter.MainEvent startsat12:00pm.Everyoneis welcometoattendandcommemoratethisimportantoccasionwith us.Packapicnicandstayforconversation.
Backbypopulardemand,Angels ofMercyisraisingfunds for ourantihumantraffickingand domesticviolenceinitiatives!3rd AnnualDriveThruChickenBBQ (StickyLipsBBQ)FriJune30th3:307pm,St.AmbroseChurch(25EmpireBlvd,Rochester).$18/mealw/ 1⁄2 chicken,2sides,andcornbread. Rafflesand50/50.https://www. eventbrite.com/e/angels-of-mercys3rd-annual-drive-thru-chicken-bbqtickets-621953087427
MonroeCountySheriff’sOffice A-Zone OpenHouse:Cometour ourpolicesubstation!Saturday, June17,2023from10:00amto 1:00pmattheA-ZoneSubstation, 955PanoramaTrailSouth,Rochester.https://www.monroecounty. gov/sheriff
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FathersDayatthe Transportation Museum! Dads andgranddadsareinforaspecial treatattheNewYorkMuseumof TransportationthisFathersDay, June18.They’llbeadmittedFREE whenaccompaniedbyayouthage 3to12.Trolleyrideswillbeoperatingthroughsceniccountryside, recreatingtheinterurbantrolleyera ofacenturyago.Themuseum’s vintagetrolleydepartsat11:30, 12:30,1:30,2:30and3:30,andno reservationsarerequired.Thefamilyfriendlyadmissionincludesthe trolleyrideandisjust$10adults, $9seniors65+,and$6youthsage 3-12.Open11-4,Sundaysonlyat 6393EastRiverRoadinRush. www.nymtmuseum.org,(585) 533-1113.
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68thAnnualYorkLeicesterField Day andFireworks -Saturday,July 1st(raindateJuly2nd).The communitysponsoredeventis scheduledfrom7to11pmonthe groundsofYorkCentralSchool andfeaturesgames,prizes,music, refreshmentsandfreetreatsfor youngsters.Admissionisfreebut donationsareappreciatedatthe gatesorstands.Asuperfireworks displaywillbeginatdusk.The eventishandicappedaccessible.No alcoholicbeverages,smoking,pets, oroutsidevendorsarepermitted ontheschoolgrounds.Formore info.:Betty585-243-0184,Bill 585-382-3460orConnie 585-243-4042.Bringalawnchair orblanketandenjoyourcelebrationofIndependenceDay.
R&R: Dad’s idea of the perfect Father’s Day may be an afternoon free of obligations and deadlines. A relaxing day in the yard swimming laps in the pool or hitting a few grounders to your waiting baseball mitt may be all the excitement he needs. Toss a few steaks on the grill to give Father’sDayatrulyperfectending.
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June 19, 2023 marks the one-year anniversary of New York State recognizing Juneteenth (short for June Nineteenth) as an o cial New York State holiday, with state landmarks to be illuminated in red, black, and green, the black liberation ag to be own over the NYS Capitol, and state employees and buildings remaining closed. What is Juneteenth?
June 19 is o en considered the o cial end of slavery in the United States and the nation’s second Independence Day. Juneteenth celebrates the freedom of African Americans enslaved until liberation a er the Civil War.
In June 1865, Union troops under General Granger’s command arrived in Galveston, Texas at the conclusion of the Civil War to free the remaining enslaved African Americans, nearly two and a half years a er President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. According to the Smithsonian, on Freedom’s Eve, the eve of Jan 1, 1863, African Americans gathered in churches and private homes across the country awaiting news that the Proclamation took e ect. erea er, Union soldiers “marched onto plantations and across southern cities reading small copies of the Emancipation Proclamation.”
e Proclamation established that all enslaved people in Confederate states in rebellion against the Union “shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.” However, it did not instantly free any enslaved people. e proclamation only applied to places under Confederate control and not to slave-holding border states or rebel areas within regions already under Union control. For example, as Northern troops advanced into the Confederate South, many enslaved people would ee behind Union lines.
In Texas, slavery had continued as normal as they generally experienced no large-scale ghting or signi cant presence of Union troops. Many enslavers from outside the Lone Star State moved there, as a safe haven for slavery.
According to History.com, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered their side in Virginia, but “slavery remained relatively una ected in Texas—until U.S. General Gordon Granger stood on Texas soil and read General Orders No. 3: ‘ e people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free.’”
General Granger’s arrival in Galveston in June 1865 signaled freedom for Texas’s 250,000 enslaved people. “Although emancipation didn’t happen overnight for everyone—in some cases, enslavers withheld the information until a er harvest season—celebrations broke out among newly freed Black people, and Juneteenth was born.” (History.com).
e following year, on June 19, 1866, Texas freed men organized the rst of what became an annual “Jubilee Day” celebration. Subsequent Juneteenth commemorations featured music, barbecues, prayer
services, and other activities, and as Black people migrated from Texas to other parts of the country, the Juneteenth tradition spread.
In 1979, Texas became the rst state to make Juneteenth an o cial holiday; several others followed suit over the years. In June 2021, the US Congress passed a resolution establishing Juneteenth as a national holiday. President Biden signed it into law on June 17, 2021. In 2022, New York State recognized it as a state holiday. State legislators strive to bring awareness to issues of racism and violence that plague society to this day.
According to Governor Kathy Hochul, New York honors Juneteenth “in recognition of the Black community’s persistent and intergenerational resistance to institutional oppression.” New York and much of the US signals its “solidarity against the senseless violence and discrimination in icted upon Black communities, families, and individuals.”
Lieutenant Governor Delgado said, “ e painful legacies of slavery and segregation live on within our hearts, but the continued ght for justice and equal representation give us hope [for] an equitable future where our children can live in peace and love without bearing the weight of the injustices and scars of the past.”
Illuminated in red, black, and green, state buildings, Fairport’s Li Bridge, Niagara Falls, and the State Fairgrounds’ Main Gate & Expo Center in Syracuse will visually re ect the day. e city of Rochester hosts a Juneteenth Festival on June 17th at MLK Memorial Park. e Rochester Freedom Riders (bicyclists inspired by the original freedom riders to “support Black space, Black places, and to acknowledge Black faces”) host their annual ride.
Rochester Museum and Science Center celebrates with local performances, music, face painting, food, and activities for the whole family. e Blackstorytelling League of Rochester will share the origins of Juneteenth through storytelling, historical reenactment, and discussion at the Rochester Public Library.
With Rochester’s deep roots in the abolitionist movement, with key historical gures such as Frederick Douglass and nearby Auburn’s Harriet Tubman, Rochester has a rich history in African American heritage and culture. is Juneteenth, consider re ecting on the challenges faced by Black people of yesterday and today. Let’s work toward a more civil tomorrow!
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Why? Why can you spend an hour working out but cannot walk 10 feet to the locker room to change your clothes? This is a common occurrence at the [local town] rec center where someone occupies the handicap stall in the ladies room to change their clothes while a woman with a walker is standing waiting to use the facility. I am so tired of how selfish and inconsiderate people can be and establishments who won’t post reminders to inconsiderate people to use locker rooms.
To the elderly woman at [local dog park] with the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. You have a lot of nerve to say, to my husband, that we need to take better care of our fur baby! No dog is more loved or better cared for than ours. Just because the dogs had two brief scuffles, and my dog proved herself dominant both times, is no reason to bash the care that we give to our girl. You don’t know us and we don’t want to know you. We are just fellow dog owners. Please take the time to read the dog park rules. Scuffles occur all the time because dogs will be dogs. Only dogs under 25 lbs.belong on the small dog side. You break that rule. No brushing or grooming of dogs is permitted. You break that rule. The rules, however, do not say that you can’t call other dog owners names, so on that one, you are just guilty of being rude!
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• Provides administrative assistance, such as writing and editing e-mails, dra ing memos, and preparing communications on the executive’s behalf;
• Maintains comprehensive and accurate records;
• Performs minor accounting duties;
• Organizes meetings, including scheduling, sending reminders and organizing catering when necessary;
• Answers phone call in a professional manner;
• Works on the design, improvement and implementation of better methods to coordinate a wide range of fundraising/ grant writing activities; managing the fundraising/grant writing plan and donor system;
• Proofreads, edits, assembles and distributes reports;
• Assists in preparation, compilations and submissions of state and federal grant proposals;
• Coordinates details of the annual event(s); manages tasks, vendors, solicitations, invitations, sponsorships, action items solicitations/presentation;
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By Fifi Rodriguez1. TELEVISION: When did “Sesame Street” debut on PBS?
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3. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is home to a tall rock structure called the Finger of God?
4. HISTORY: What was Babe Ruth’s real first name?
5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many of Snow White’s seven dwarfs have names ending in “y”?
6. MUSIC: Which country did the band AC/DC come from?
7. LITERATURE: How many books are in the primary Harry Potter novel series?
8. GOVERNMENT: How many national parks are in the United States?
9. FOOD & DRINK: In which country was the Caesar salad invented?
10. ANATOMY: Where is the uvula in the human body? Answers
5. Five: Happy, Sleepy, Dopey, Sneezy and Grumpy. The other two are Doc and Bashful.
Our long-time Circulation Manager is retiring at the end of the year. We’re looking to fill this in-house position now to facilitate a positive, on the job, training period. Primary responsibilities include managing the print and digital distribution of our award-winning GVPS and other publications across Western New York. Prior experience is not required but helpful skillsets include: knowledge of the United States Post Office, experience with direct mail, managing a small fleet of carriers, and digital media. Must be organized and dedicated to the long-term success of the company. The candidate should also have a customer service mindset when dealing with readers and advertisers.
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