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Blueberry Farm

• Wagon rides to the fields

• Buckets for your use, but please bring container to carry home!

• Gi Shop, Jams, Blueberry Juice, Maple Syrup

• Blueberry Hotline: (585) 526-5442

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MOMENTS IN TIME

* On Aug. 11, 1934, a group of federal prisoners classified as “most dangerous” arrives at Alcatraz Island, a 22-acre rocky outcrop situated 1 1/2 miles offshore in San Francisco Bay. The convicts were the first civilian prisoners to be housed in the new high-security penitentiary. (The History Channel)

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Festival of Crafts

...featuring some of the finest, Juried cra speople, along with continuous cra demonstrations. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17TH SUNDAY, AUGUST 18TH 10AM - 5PM BOTH DAYS

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Spend the day or weekend in wine country!

Shuttle service to and from Curtiss Museum and the Village Square, 10AM-5:30PM Write For Further Information: Hammondsport Festival of Crafts, P.O. Box 386, Hammondsport, New York 14840 or phone: 607-569-2242 or 607-569-2989

Sponsored by Greater Hammondsport Chamber of Commerce, Inc. and Village of Hammondsport

can contribute to cooler climates inside the

Deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, and when planted on the western and southern sides of a home, these trees can block the sun from entering the home during the hottest times of day, reducing the need to lower the thermostat on air conditioners. Of course, when these trees shed their leaves in late fall, sunlight can then make its way into the home, potentially reducing heating costs.

Science, or para-science, tells us that geraniums bloom better if they are spoken to. But a kind word every now and then is really quite enough. Too much attention, like too much feeding, and weeding and hoeing, inhibits and embarrasses them. ~Victoria Glendinning

HANDYMEN/WOMEN

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• Custom full Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling

• Custom Deck and Deck Railing Solutions

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• Deck Sanding,Washing,and Staining

• Vinyl Plank Flooring Installation

FREE HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS

The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.

HEAP Recipients

Automatically Eligible

Income guidelines are:

Family of 1: $36,420

Family of 2: $47,640

Family of 3: $58,848

Family of 4: $70,056

1. MUSIC: Which folk-rock group produced many of the songs in the movie “The Graduate”?

2. GEOGRAPHY: Which European capital is known as “The Eternal City”?

3. LANGUAGE: What does the Latin prefix “acri-” mean in English?

4. TELEVISION: Lenny and Squiggy are the annoying neighbors in which TV comedy?

5. MONEY: What is the basic currency in Guatemala?

6. CARS: What animal is found on the Porsche car logo?

7. FOOD & DRINK: Which country is associated with the soup dish pho?

8. LITERATURE: In which U.S. state is the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” set?

9. MYTHOLOGY: What is the home of the Greek gods called?

10. AD SLOGANS: What product is advertised with the slogan, “You’re not you when you’re hungry”?

(Family Features) Here are three things you can do to help protect your mobile devices and your identity: Password protect your device. A recent study by Javelin Strategy and Research found that even though many smartphones are being used to handle sensitive financial information, only 33 percent of smartphone owners password-protect their devices. If your phone falls into the wrong hands, you could make it very easy for someone to access your personal information and steal your identity.

Review your social network privacy settings. It’s not just advertisers taking advantage of the personal information you include on your social network sites. As the use of social networking continues to increase, it’s expected that the use of malware will rise, too. Cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal information and money. So you need to review your privacy settings frequently, be careful of what apps you install, and never “friend” someone you don’t know.

Consider getting extra protection. There are a growing number of tools available to help you monitor and protect your identity as well as restore your name and credit, should your identity get stolen. For example, Mobile Rhino is a specialty

program that not only insures your device, but also offers an Identity Monitoring Service that alerts you of any changes that could indicate someone else is using your information.

1. Simon & Garfunkel.
2. Rome, Italy.
3. “Sharp” (e.g. “acrimonious”).
4. “Laverne & Shirley.”
5. Quetzal.
6. A horse.
7. Vietnam.
8. Florida.
9. Mount Olympus.
10. Snickers candy bars.

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LANDSCAPING

Local Amish Friends selling Fried Pies Fridays 10am till sold out!

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne

Fresh Homegrown SWEET CORN!

Also: Summer Veggies, Local Peaches, Eggs, Our Own Homegrown Beef & More!

Chase’s Farm Market

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Open: Mon.-Sat. 9-6, Sun. 9-5

* In the 1880s, businessman LaMarcus Thompson was so upset over the temptations presented by saloons and brothels that he decided to clean up what he viewed as one of America’s most immoral places—New York’s Coney Island. To that end he built the country’s first roller coaster in a bid to give folks some good, clean fun well away from sleazier pursuits.

MASONRY & BASEMENT

Avoid electrical work. Complicated electrical work is best left to the professionals. Estimates from the Electrical Safety Foundation International indicate that electrical malfunctions cause more than 50,000 house fires each year. Such malfunctions can occur for myriad reasons, and a lack of experience working with electrical circuits and breakers could make homes vulnerable to malfunctions and fires. It’s also worth noting that homeowners’ insurance policies may not cover damage caused by DIY electrical work. So at the very least homeowners should contact their insurance providers to determine if any accidents or injuries caused by DIY electrical work would be covered by their policies.

ROOFING & SIDING

• SIDING • WINDOWS

may

Storms may have damaged branches, necessitating a pruning. In other instances, trees may have outgrown their yards, overpowering the landscape. Autumn and winter, when trees largely go dormant and fallen leaves make it easier to see the branches beneath, may be prime times to prune. Pruning during the dormant period also minimizes sap loss and stress to the tree, and can help cut down on the growth of fungi. In addition, insects are less likely to be problematic during the colder months of the year.

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Here’s A Tip

* When patching up cracks in plaster walls, if the crack is large or it's a small hole, stuff it with wadded-up newspaper or steel wool in order to fill the crack. Apply the plaster over the top.

* Recipe substitution: For each cup of brown sugar needed, use 1 cup of white sugar and 2 tablespoons of molasses.

* Ever had to deal with early arrivals at your garage sale? If so, you know it can be annoying and disruptive. When advertising your sale, use the block number instead of your house number. Still easy to find, but you're less likely to get staked out.

Hocus Focus

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All games have huge fixed prizes plus bonus ball and progressive jackpots.

Bonus ball prizes can be up to $6,000.00! Progressive jackpots can be even bigger!

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SELF STORAGE LIEN SALE:

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Patient Needs Help Discussing High Blood Calcium With Doctor

DEAR DR. ROACH: A friend has been diagnosed with high blood calcium, and when I googled it, the results concerned me. Can you give information on this and how to discuss it with the doctor? I want to forward the column to my friend, and hopefully, the information encourages/helps with the medical discussions between my friend and their doctor. -- Anon.

ANSWER: There are many causes of high blood calcium levels, and some of them are quite scary to read about. Hopefully, your friend’s doctor is already in the process of discovering the underlying cause. Some causes are pretty clear, as some medicines are wellknown to cause high calcium, such as thiazide diuretics like HCTZ.

The first step is being sure that there really is high calcium by repeating the blood level. A tourniquet left on for more than a minute can cause acid buildup in the arm, which displaces calcium and causes a false elevation. This problem can also be avoided by being expeditious with blood draws or by measuring the “ionized calcium” for changes in the protein albumin, which also affects the calcium level. If the calcium level is repeatedly high, the next place to look at is the parathyroid hormone, which is one of the main regulators (along with vitamin D) of blood calcium levels. Most cases of high calcium in otherwise healthy people are caused by excess parathyroid hormone, most often from a benign tumor in the parathyroid gland. In the unusual case that this isn’t the issue, less-common causes, including excess vitamin D and some cancers, should also be considered. As far as an encouraging discussion, if your friend’s doctor isn’t bringing it up (which they should), being as open-ended as possible is best, with questions such as: “Why is my calcium high? Do I need to do anything about it?”

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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

© 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

Sue DeBruyne, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology

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HOW TO DETERMINE IF IT’S TIME TO DOWNSIZE

Market: The real estate market is another factor to consider when deciding if the time is right to downsize. A seller’s market can help seniors get the biggest return on their real estate investment,potentially helping them make up for meager retirement savings.For example, home prices skyrocketed across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, making that a great time for sellers to put their homes on the market. Seniors selling to downsize may capitalize on such spikes since they won’t be looking to turn around and buy larger, equally expensive homes once they sell their current place. If the market is down and seniors can withstand the work and cost a little longer, it may be best to wait until things bounce back in sellers’ favor.

Summer fun that is close to home

Summer concert series: Summer concerts series typically begin when the weather warms up, and music may not stop playing until Labor Day. Concerts may range from more intimate affairs that attract a few dozen people to a town square to larger events at beaches and boardwalks that draw thousands of visitors.

Fair Housing Statement

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

DID YOU KNOW?

Dogs are wildly popular pets. The American Pet Products Association says there are 63.4 million households in the United States that have a dog, and with the exception of 2002 and 2015, that number has steadily risen since 2000. Certain breeds remain especially popular among dog owners. In August 2021, the pet insurance provider Trupanion released the most popular dog breeds of 2020, and the top five breeds were:

1. Labrador retriever

2. Golden retriever

3. Goldendoodle

4. German shepherd

5. Labradoodle

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WAYS TO ENJOY MORE DAIRY

Swap your spread. Switch out mayonnaise or mustard on sandwiches for yogurt or ricotta cheese. Add herbs or lemon juice to dairy to amp up flavor.

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HOMETOWN PHOTOS

Reach out to your neighbor first, not the town

Thankful

I want to thank the Livingston County DOT workers who were working in Ossian next to my house on July 31st when I fell outside. They saw me fall and came to my rescue as I couldn't get up by myself. I didn't catch their names unfortunately, but I will forever be thankful for them coming to my aid. Thank you once again to those wonderful men for helping a klutzy old lady.

Good Samaritan

There are still good people out there making the world a better place. While bringing my 90 year old mother to her doctor’s appointment, my vehicle’s clutch decided to give out on me several blocks from our destination. Stranded in the middle of the road unable to move, a Good Samaritan stopped and helped push my vehicle onto the side of the road. If that wasn’t enough, he then drove us the rest of the way to her doctor’s appointment, avoiding a long walk for my aging mother. In the midst of our turmoil I didn’t get his name, But after thanking him profusely, I wanted to honor him here for his unselfish deeds. We need more people like this man in his Jeep to share kindness and concern for others. Thank you.

To the neighbor who complained about my fence, I’m sorry I didn’t get it fixed fast enough for you. I’ve been here nearly 50 years. You could have come and told me it was bothering you. I never saw any kids out. If you had a problem, you could have offered to help fix it. I called six companies and one called back five days later. My son is my caregiver and fixes everything, plus yardwork, so it’s hard for him to do everything. Two years ago, my husband of 60 years died and my taxes went up $1,000. Twomonths later, my 6 year old fridge quit, so $1,600 later at Thanksgiving I got a new one. Then my furnace quit. I made payments for that (I also had major surgery), then my microwave went at Christmas. I’ll be 82 next week, and all my ‘old’ neighbors have either died or moved. This is a country where neighbors have always gotten along. So, if you have any more problems, go to the person, not the town.

Price for product repair is very high

Nowadays it is getting very pricey to get a repair person for a product that is broken even though a warranty may apply. In my case I bought an inside chair lift for my 12 indoor stairs about 10 months ago that go from the 1st to the 2nd floor. Unfortunately for me and my wife the plastic switch that operates it broke off. The repair guy came over and analyzed the situation. He stated that the switch was still under warranty and he’d be back in about a week to install a new piece. When he came back he installed the new piece in less than 5 minutes. While the part or parts were free, the two service calls from [business name] cost me a whopping $374.22. Outrageous!

HAVAHART SQUIRREL CAGE, over-the-door SHOE RACK for eighteen pairs and a VINTAGE HARDBACK SUITCASE. Clifton Springs. drth55@gmail.com

PLANTS – Black Eyed Susans, Violets, Forget-Me-Nots, Lambs Ear, and Lemon Drops. 585-374-2395

ABOVE GROUND POOL, 52” H x 24’ Dia. You dismantle and remove. Henrietta. 585-953-5082

RETURNABLE CANS/BOTTLES. Not clean, found at estate property. At least six, 55gal bags full. Must take all. insomnia114487@yahoo.com

HEFTY DISPOSABLE ALUMINUM PANS - new: 13 packages of 3 – pie pans, one package of 5 – mini loaf pans. 585-742-3687

HEFTY DISPOSABLE ALUMINUM PANS - new: one package of 3 - 13x9 sheet cake size; two packages of 2 each – cupcake pans. 585-742-3687

CANNING JARS - Quarts and Pints. 585-391-3232

KITCHEN CABINETS, base and upper. In great condition, oak color. Remarkllib@aol.com

CANNING JARS - Pints & Quarts. No rings or lids. Oakfield, Elba area. clkendall57@yahoo.com

Used SLIDE for home playground equipment. Over 8 ft. 585-309-7333

EXERCISE BIKE. Gently used. Gears work great. jeanlioness@yahoo.com

QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS. Good shape. You pick up, South Dansville. 585-661-3717

78 RPM RECORDS. 585-323-1762 leave message

BAR BELLS with several plates weighing 2-½ to 25 lbs. TRAILER SWAY BARS with chains length 29”. TODDLERS LIFE VEST. sbly5722@gmail.com

TIGER LILIES and ROSE OF SHARON. You dig. 315-584-3626

Small ROSE BUSH. You dig and remove. 585-388-0318

MEMORABILIA - clippings, pins, programs, and more of Oak Hill CC, PGA 2003, Rider Cup 1995, Centennial, US Amateur Championship 1998. Fairport. 585-388-0318

5’ x 8’ UTILITY TRAILER. 585-732-8410

Guidelines:

ROLL-A-WAY BED for a disabled vet. 585-944-0558

Looking for TOOLBOX for garage. Doesn’t have to be pretty... just work. 585-447-0201

New to amateur radio. Looking for HAM RADIO EQUIPMENT that I can start with in this hobby. 607-936-3137

MODELS - Built or Unbuilt, Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces ok. Collector looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989

OLD ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, old radios, transistor radios, microphones, speakers, meters, turntables, video games, 1970s computers. 585-538-9341

CPAP MACHINE, for sleep apnea/COPD. speetski@yahoo.com

Seeking a DIRT BIKE or ATV, gas powered, running or not for father/ son project. Please text or call Matt 315-576-1278

KITCHEN TABLE. 585-236-0426

FIRE TV STICK, FISHING EQUIPMENT, heavy duty folding CAMPING CHAIRS. T-SHIRTS and regular shirts 5X. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513

DRYER needed in good working condition. 585-993-2170

KID’S SANDBOX with LID. Classic turtle sandbox or similar. Must be small enough to fit in SUV. 315-244-1273

Child’s TRACTOR, BACKHOE or CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE that a 5-year-old can sit on. 585-820-9245

One length of PRESSURE TREATED WOOD 2’ x 6’ x 8’ to 10’ length in solid very good condition. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com

Looking for any type of FARM PEDAL TRACTOR. 585-352-4689

Pair of BOAT DOWN RIGGERS. 585-374-5768

DEHUMIDIFIER for basement. 585-202-6508

SICKLE PEAR TREE - many wonderful childhood memories. Does anyone have any pears they would like to share? 585-576-6959

Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit info. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit. Please call to remove listing once item is taken/received. Submit at www.gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us - Give & Take or call 226-8111 x 111

“Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.”

—Albert Einstein, The World as I See It

METHODIST

Webster Methodist Church

169 E. Main St., Webster • 585-265-9720 www.umcwebster.org • office@umcwebster.org

Rick LaDue, Lead Pastor

Sunday Worship 9:30am - Combined service Online Services; Childcare & Classes - both services “Love God, Love Others, Serve Jesus”

ORTHODOX

Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church

100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554

Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish

Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org

NOW HERE’S A TIP

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.

What to Do with Your Old Electronics (Family Features) Mobile phones, laptops, tablets, game consoles, cameras - electronic devices are a big part of American life. In fact, Americans own an average of 24 electronic products per household, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. With technology changing so rapidly and new “it” devices hitting the market every few months, a lot of those devices get discarded quickly. That adds up to a lot of potential e-waste. Fortunately, it’s easier than ever to keep old electronics out of the waste stream.

Donate. Donations give schools, nonprofits and lower-income families access to equipment they might not otherwise afford. Before donating, check with the organization to see what they need.

Trade Up. If you are ready to upgrade to something new, programs such as RadioShack’s Trade & Save let you swap retired technology for store credit toward your purchase.

Recycle. Electronics in nonworking condition should be recycled. Check www.Earth911.com or www.e-stewards.org to find a recycling center near you.

Don’t Forget the Batteries. Recycling your rechargeable batteries is another easy step you can take.

Level: Intermediate

PENFIELDPUBLICLIBRARY:

Digital Literacy:Tuesdays&Saturdays|10AM-1PM|foradults| registrationrequired

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…

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* The most common injury caused by makeup is scratching the eye with a mascara wand.

BabyStoryTime:Tuesday,August 13|11:30AM|forkids|no registrationrequired TipsforToughConversations: Thursday,August15|6:30PM|for adults|registrationrequired SpecialKStoryTime:Monday,August19|10:30AM|forkids| registrationrequired LearnHowtoScoretheBestFinancialAidPackage:Monday,August 19|6:30PM|forteens|registrationrequired BikeRodeowithPenRec:Tuesday, August20|4-7PM|forfamilies| noregistrationrequired OutdoorFamilyMovie:Wednesday, August21|8PM|forfamilies| registrationrequired StardewValleyCraft:Thursday,August22|4PM|forteens|registrationrequired

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Shop at small businesses regularly.

PITTSFORD

BeerSteins,Teapots&Other Collections - Comevisitthisnew kindofmuseumandseeourSummerlineupofprivately-owned collections,whichissettoinclude classictoys,beersteins,Jadeite kitchenware,traditionalteapots, vintagefashions,holidaydisplays andHummel,NormanRockwell, andCurrier&Ivescollectibles.Get yourticketsatthedoor.Findyour owntreasuresinourgiftshop,too. HeldSundaysandThursdays,113pm.FridayandSaturdaysfrom 10-4pmfromJune6-August31. TheCollectorsShowcaseatPittsfordPlaceMall,3300Monroe Ave.,Rochester.http://tcs-wny.com

TreeCultureandRestoration

Ecology WalkatDeblaseOpen Space:August24,10-12pm,DeblaseOpenSpace,10SugarbushLn, Pittsford.JoinBANCBurroughsAudubonNatureClubandthe CanandaiguaBotanicalSocietyto checkoutahiddenpieceofprotectedopenlandinPittsfordand learnaboutseveralcitizen-ledeffortstomaintainitsabilitytosupportdiversewildlifewithtrees.The walkislargelyflatwithsomeunevenfootinganditwillcoverabout .75milestotal.ParkontheSugarwoodDriveculdesac(GPS10 SugarbushLane,Pittsford.Wewill meetatthetrailentrancemarker. http://canandaiguabotanicalsociety. blogspot.com/2024/03/treeculture-and-restoration-ecology-at. html?m=1

ROCHESTER

SquareDanceOpenHouse: Introduction toSquareDancing.No experiencenecessary.OnSunday, September15,2024from5-7pm. HeldatFirstBaptistChurchInChili, 3182ChiliAveinRochester14624. Singles,Couples,Families(parents andteenagechildren-minimum age13),allarewelcome.Freerefreshmentsprovided.Formoreinfo visitwww.cloverleafsquares.orgor calltheinformationlineat 987-5972.

60thSt.AgnesHighSchoolAnniversary -Classof’64: Sunday, September15-Massheld10amat theSistersofSt.JosephMother Houseat150FrenchRd.,Rochester,NY.FollowedbyBrunchat AdjacentNazarethUniversity.Tentativecost$20.Youcanattendone orboth.Pleasespreadtheword. CallLauraLochnerMichatek@ (585)223-5559

WEBSTER

TheR.L.ThomasHighSchool, Class of1969 is55THYEARCLASS REUNION-Saturday,September 28,2024atCaseyPark,Ontario, NY.Thereunionwillrunfrom3pm to8pm.Itwillbeaninformal get-togetherandagreatoccasion forourfellowclassmatestocatch up.PleaseSAVETHEDATEand passalongthisannouncementto anyotherclassmembersyoumay beincontactwith.Thereunion committeewillprovideadditional detailsincomingmonthsandwill shareourworkinglistofpeople whoarehavingtroublelocating. Formoreinformation,e-mailusat rltclassof69reunion@gmail.comor callCindi@585-217-2885.

WILLIAMSON

WebsterChamberofCommerce August Breakfast- August23rd, 7am.Beverageswillbereadyfor yourenjoymentduringnetworking time.At7:30am,theBreakfast buffetwillbeserved.Beforethe endoftheBreakfast,atimeof pass-the-mictoannounceallattendeeswillbeenjoyed.Doorprizes willalsobeawardedbyarandom drawofbusinesscards.Ifyouwish togainadditionalbusiness/ organizationrecognitionatthe event,bringaprize;yournamewill beannouncedandlaunchedonthe Chamberwebsite!Registrationis Required!

INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS

Scott Joplin (c. 1868-1917): Born into a musical family that included his mother, a singer and banjo player, and his father, a violist, Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana, learning to play the guitar and later the piano at a very young age. By the time Joplin was a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually became the foremost composer of ragtime jazz. Biography.com notes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouri during the 1890s. Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and operas.

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

• 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

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Schedulemediahours.Setasideblocksoftimewhenmediauseisallowed, and resist the urge to activate devices throughout the rest of the day.

Question: Do you know how to score a bowling game? Yes, you can only knock down 10 pins per frame. And there are only 10 frames per game. So how does a perfect score add up to 300?

Answer: It’s more complicated than that. Strikes and spares have their own special (bonus) scoring system. And the 10th frame allows for one or two extra balls if you knock all the pins down.

Illuminating History: The Journey of RMSC’s “Carl” Projector

Within the heart of the Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC)’s Strasenburgh Planetarium lies a fascinating piece of technological history: the “Carl” projector. is iconic instrument, which has been enchanting audiences for decades, represents a significant chapter in the story of astronomical projection and public education.

e“Carl”projector,officiallyknownastheCarlZeissModel VI,wasmanufacturedbytherenownedGermanopticscompany Carl Zeiss. Founded in 1846, Carl Zeiss quickly established itself as a leader in precision optics and scientific instruments. By the mid-20th century, their expertise had expanded to include planetarium projectors, which became central to the field of astronomical education.

In 1968, the RMSC acquired the Carl Zeiss Model VI, affectionatelynicknamed“Carl”bymuseumstaffandvisitors.At thetime,itwasoneofthemostadvancedplanetariumprojectors in the world, capable of accurately simulating the night sky and the motions of celestial bodies with unprecedented precision.

“Carl” was a technological marvel of its time. e projector featured a sophisticated array of lenses, light sources, and mechanical components that could project thousands of stars, planets, and other celestial phenomena onto the dome of the planetarium. Audiences were treated to breathtakingly realistic views of the cosmos, from constellations visible in the night sky to dynamic simulations of planetary orbits and eclipses.

e introduction of “Carl” marked a significant milestone for the RMSC, enhancing its reputation as a center for scientific education and public outreach. e projector’s ability to transport viewers to the farthest reaches of the universe captivated both young and old, fostering a deeper appreciation for the wonders of astronomy.

Over the decades, “Carl” has been an integral part of countless educational programs and public shows at the RMSC. Generations of students and visitors have marveled at the beauty of the night sky, learned about the mechanics of the solar system, and gained a greater understanding of our place in the universe. e projector has been a silent yet powerful educator, inspiring curiosity and a passion for science in all who experienced its magic.

Inadditiontoitseducationalrole,“Carl”witnessedsignificant advancements in technology and scientific understanding. e projector’s long tenure at the RMSC allowed it to evolve alongside these changes, incorporating new data and insights into its presentations and remaining a relevant and cherished part of the museum’s offerings.

As the RMSC continues to innovate and expand its educational mission, “Carl” remains a beloved fixture, a testament to the enduring power of technology to inspire and educate. While newer digital projection systems have been introduced to keep up with more modern technological innovations, the Carl Zeiss Model VI projector holds a special place in the hearts of many.

To honor this legacy, the RMSC has undertaken efforts to preserve and maintain “Carl” as a historical artifact. Special exhibits and retrospectives have been curated to celebrate the projector’s contributions to the museum and the broader community.

e story of the RMSC’s “Carl” projector is one of innovation, education, and inspiration. From its origins in a German optics workshop to its role as a centerpiece of the Strasenburgh Planetarium, “Carl” has illuminated the wonders of the universe for countless individuals. As we look to the stars and the future of astronomical exploration, we also remember and celebrate the incredible journey of this remarkable machine.

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Carl, the 1968 Carl Zeiss Mark VI star projector – Photo credit RMSC
Photo credit Joe Ricci, RMSC Technical Specialist

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

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

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