Single O ces and Double O ces available. Gas and Electric Included. Furnished o ces include desk(s), chairs, etc. much of the home is unused,seniors can probably downsize without adversely affecting their daily lives.
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Newly remodeled and updated o ce building. Convenient location. Secure. Reasonable rates.
Then summer fades and passes, and October comes. Will smell smoke then, and feel an unsuspected sharpness, a thrill of nervous, swift elation, a sense of sadness and departure.
~Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938), You Can’t Go Home Again
Dodger Stadium is not an antique. It’s not Frank Lloyd Wright. It’s a nice place to play baseball, but there are far better. ~Alan Casden
Fall Animal Auction Red Creek,
Boxes w/animals MUST have holes on all sides for ventilation BEFORE you sign in or we WILL NOT accept your consignments!
Rabbits, Ducks, Geese, Feeder Pigs, Goats, Pigeons, Pheasants, Peacocks, Chickens, Lambs, Baby Chicks & Ducklings. Cages, Aquariums, Always Something Di erent And Always Fun!
NO LARGE BOX LOTS (20 BOX MAX)
All boxes MUST have holes on all four sides BEFORE you consign them, or you will be turned away.
Terms: Cash, Good NYS Checks, Visa, M/C, Discover Cards Accepted. We DO NOT guarantee condition of any animal. Consignments will be taken starting @ 7:00 am and will be sold in order of consignments. Commission 25%. Breakfast & lunch available.
Checks will be available Wed., October 5, 2022. We will not accept consignments a er 10:00am
Plan a day to shop local fairs, shops & stands
Autumn is tailor-made for getting out of the house to enjoy the great outdoors. With crisp temperatures perfect for strolls or sightseeing and breathtaking scenery awash in bright autumnal hues, autumn landscapes make for the ideal backdrop for weekend plans, including shopping Fallexcursions.isagreat
season to enjoy festivals, farmer’s markets and craft fairs, as merchants look to liquidate inventory before they prepare for the rush of the upcoming holiday season. Cities, towns, hamlets, and everything in between will host their share of open markets and more with great deals to be had, and fall is an ideal time to visit local shops and stands.
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312 W. Commercial Street • East Rochester, NY
Phone: 585-288-4721 • email: eckankarrochesterny@gmail.com
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(formerly SawyerTree Service)FAIRPORT:3Ramsdell Park, (off Rt.31)Friday,September30th (9-5pm)&Saturday,October1st (9-2pm)Weights,weightrack, householditems,TV,I-pad,books, ladiesHarleyshirts,women’sclothing, Antiqueinkwells,vintageteacups& saucers,Santas.Manyodds&ends.
WEBSTER:683Finchingfield Lane Thursday September29-Saturday October1(9-3pm)Manycollectiblesover55barbiedollsinboxes,Maude Humphrey,PreciousMoments,Beanie Babies,Halloween&Christmas Decorations,dishesandmuchmore.
PENFIELD: 11 CoveCircle.9/29, 9/30&10/1(9-4pm) pluslarge amountoftools,likenew.
Q&A Master Gardeners with the
Your recent article mentioned using a tarp to get rid of invasive weeds. Can I use that method to get rid of my lily of the valley which has spread too much? Or,if I use week killer on them,how withthatlonguntilIcanreplantsomethinginspot?IalsohavethatproblemmyBlueCampanella.
Tarping is an effective tool to have in your gardening toolbox. It can be used as an effective tool in small areas to starveaplantof nothephotosynthesis.lightsoitcan’tperformTobemosteffective,tarpshouldbesolidcoloredwithlightcomingthroughifheldup
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to the sun. Another process that I recommend for population control of unwanted plants is the use of cardboard and mulch. My process goes like this. Weed whack plant as close to the ground as possible. Install cardboard or heavy construction paper over the area, overlapping by 4-6”. Be sure to cover all the area. If the bed is next to a structure, be sure the paper goes up on the structure 3”. Then install 3” to 4” of hardwood mulch. Be sure not to move the paper and that you have it covered by that depth.This is the most effect way that I have used to get unwanted plants
outof mygardenbeds.Watchforclasses and videos coming out this fall and next spring from CCE Livingston.
I have a small raised tomato garden. The tomatoes are good.The problem is that something is making small holes after the tomato is ripe. We ruled out deer. We sprayed with a powder. It only happens during the night. We never saw any bugs,etc.Any ideas..?
It is hard to know for certain, but my thought is Tomato pinworm: young yellowish-gray larva only a few
millimeters long make blotch mines in leaves; older yellow, green, or gray, purple-spotted larva up to 8 mm long fold leaves and web them together or bore into stems,buds,and fruit; leaving fruits with pinholes and discolored blotches. It is also possible that it is something else that might not typically feed on tomatoes, too. Your vigilant observation and inspection of the fruit might find more evidence which may be helpful.
Linda Phillips, Master Gardener Volunteer,CCELivingstonCountyShopping local shops, farms and fairs is a great way to enjoy the fresh autumn air while supporting local businesses.
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* Who says there’s no such thing as in recent campaign was “Nebraska: it’s not for learn more about Paws With A Cause and to find out how you can help, just download this simple app and watch this story come to life:
e Master Gardener Program is a national program of trained volunteers who work in partnership with their county CCE o ce to extend information throughout their communities.Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Remembers First African American President: The Reverend Dr. James H. Evans, Jr.
BY COLGATE ROCHESTER CROZER DIVINITY SCHOOLThe Board of Trustees, President, Faculty, Sta , and students regret to announce the death of e Reverend Dr. James H. Evans, Jr. who departed this life in Rochester, New York on ursday, August 25, 2022. His contribution to the life of the seminary as an administrator, scholar, and teacher helped to shape the foundation on which Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School (CRCDS) rests.
e school’s 9th President, Dr. Evans was, in 1990, the rst African American to serve as CRCDS’ Chief Executive O cer. During his ten-year tenure as President, the seminary established the Program for the Study of Women and Gender in Church and Society, focused on faculty recruitment, increased the endowment, created the Tower Society, and increased available scholarships for students. Dr. Evans joined the divinity school’s faculty in 1979 as an Instructor of eology and Black Church Studies. During his almost three decades of service to students and the broader community, Dr. Evans served with distinction as Dean of the Program of Black Church Studies, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Professor of eology and Black Church Studies, and the Robert K. Davies Professor of Systematic eology.
Dr. Evans, a native theSchools,Cranbrookfromgraduatedminister,ofandMichiganDetroit,ofthesonaBaptisttheUniversityof
Crozer Divinity School and the greater Rochester, New York metropolitan area. I give thanks for a life well lived in service to God, family, and humanity,” said the Rev. Angela D. Sims, Ph.D., current President of CRCDS.
Dr. Evans is survived by his wife, the Reverend Dr. Linda Hickmon
FoundationalEarthinstitutionMinistryofCRCDSandacademicseminaryregion.seminaryprogressiveonlyinstitution204-year-oldSchoolCrozerColgateAbouthere.Evans’availablebywereinandEvans,threechildren:James,Jamila,andJumaane,fourgrandchildren,thecongregationoftheSt.LukeTabernacleCommunityChurchRochester,NewYork,establishedin2000,forwhichheandhiswifefoundingPastors.Amemorialserviceiscurrentlybeingplannedthefamily.CRCDSwillreleasetheinformationasitbecomesinthecomingdays.Amorecompletebio,includingDr.achievementsandnumerouspublishedtitlescanbefoundCRCDS:RochesterDivinity(CRCDS)aandthetheologicallyintheepromotesexcellenceafaithfulexpressionofadeepcommitmenttocaringforothers.oersdegreesinMasterofArtsinReligiousStudies,MasterArtsineologicalStudies,MasterofDivinity,andDoctorofinTransformationalLeadership.Inaddition,thealsooersGraduateCerticatesinAnglicanStudies,Justice&Spirituality,Gender,Sexual&RacialJusticeandaeologicalCerticate.
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HIKING: Hiking is a fun activity that can be enjoyed nearly year-round, but it’s especially enjoyable in the fall. That’s because few things in nature are as captivating as a park or forest when the fall foliage is in full bloom.Early fall also boasts ideal temperatures for hiking,as the mercury likely won’t rise enough or sink low enough to produce the kind of extreme temperatures that can compromise a hiker’s afternoon. Instead, fall temperatures tend to be mild and comfortable,allowing hikers to fully enjoy their often beautiful surroundings.
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Scammers and the Omicron Vaccine
e latest scam against seniors appears to have started the very day the new Covid omicron vaccine was announced as being approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
e call I received promised to help me get to the front of the line ... ahead of all the people who were going to be eligible at the same time. All I had to do was provide my banking information or Medicare card number so they could “hold a place” for me in the appointments.
A er all, the scammer said, millions of people were going to be rushing to get the vaccine. I didn’t want to be le out, did I?
I had a few minutes, so I decided to test the scammer’s actual knowledge about the vaccine. He was fuzzy on the information and stumbled to answer, sometimes making it up as he went.
Here are some facts to remember should you get one of these vaccine scam
ecalls:truth is that not everyone is going to be eligible. ose who haven’t had any previous Covid vaccines cannot get the omicron vaccine until they take the other ones. en you have to wait two months before getting the new one.
e P zer booster will be for those age 12 and over, with the Moderna for those 18 and up. ey don’t know yet about children younger than those ages.
No, at this point there haven’t been any clinical trials about how well the omicron version works. Mice, yes, but people, no. (Moderna and P zer both did mini-tests of 600 people each.)
e omicron vaccine will cover not only the omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants, but also the original Covid as well. It’s called a “bivalent” vaccine because it covers both.
But the big thing to remember: ese scammers don’t want to help you get the new omicron booster. ey only want your personal information.
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One of the easiest and most effective defenses against heat loss is proper insulation. Prevent cold drafts from entering and the loss of heated air through basement headers, which, when left exposed, can make your furnace work harder. Look for a moisture-resistant product offering high thermal performance, such as Roxul Comfortbatt insulation. This type of mineral wool insulation makes installation simple. All that’s needed is a serrated blade or bread knife. Cut the batt to fit the cavity and press into place. The insulation will help improve energy efficiency as soon as it’s in place and provide savings over the lifetime of your home. Comfortbatt can also be used to top or replace old attic insulation. Aim for an R-50 or a depth of 16 inches.
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By Fifi Rodriguez1. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby hedgehog called?
2. MOVIES: Which 1960s movie features a character named Holly
3.Golightly?HISTORY:
In which country did the Easter Rising of 1916 take place?
4. GEOGRAPHY: Which U.S. state is bordered by the states of Washington, Oregon, Montana, Utah, Wyoming and Nevada?
5. LITERATURE: What do the initials in J.D. Salinger’s name stand for?
6. GEOMETRY: How many sides does a heptagon have?
7. TELEVISION: Richard Dawson was the original host of which TV game
8.show?GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which gymnast was the first to score a perfect 10 in Olympic competition?
9. U.S. STATES: Which state’s official animal is a red fox?
10. MEDICAL: What is the common name of a condition called tussis? Tiffany’s.”
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Oxygen is essential for the roots of grass to breathe and grow strong enough to support healthy lawns. But according to the Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, compacted soil can produce a decrease in oxygen content that can make it hard for roots to thrive. Soil compaction can result from a number of activities, including walking on grass or driving or parking vehicles on grass. When soil is compacted, it breaks into small particles that reduce the amount of pore space in the soil. That makes it hard for water, oxygen and nutrients to get through, threatening the strength of the roots and putting the grass in jeopardy. Aerating a lawn can help homeowners foster strong root growth and healthy grass. When to aerate may be contingent upon local climate, so
timeprofessionalconsultinhomeownerswhosuspectthesoiltheiryardsiscompactshouldwithalocallandscapingtodeterminethebesttoaeratetheirlawns.
TONING TABLE ELITE MAXIMIZER. Excellent condition. Good for exercises indoors. Very heavy. Pick up, Wayland: 585-728-3801
GLASS TOP DINING ROOM TABLE with 4 chairs, CORNER SHELF. Wood & Metal: 585-752-0219
RALLY 5HP ROTOTILLER. Was serviced. Not used in a while. Dansville area: Text 585-957-5803 or email sapphire08808@gmail.com
One BENCH PIANO. One BUFFET with glass doors (comes in two parts): jbennett55@rochester.rr.com
CHINA PAINTING, PAINTS, SUPPLIES and STUDIES. Pick up, Canandaigua: 585-394-3583
CRAFTSMAN 6.5HP PUSH MOWER. Pickup, Canandaigua area: 585-905-0109 leave message
STEP BACK CUPBOARD. Antique. Oak. 84” W x 79” H x 18” D. Pick up, Lima: 585-346-3989
SOFA, RECLINER, large BED, TABLE without chairs, BOX FANS, BATHROOM SETS, TOWELS, WASHCLOTHS and BLANKETS. Pick up by 9/24 in Scottsville: About585-346-6294200CDs of ‘60s ‘70s MUSIC (Dylan, Stones, John Prine, etc.) and some big bands and blues: mconti02@yahoo.com
RED RASPBERRIES. Everbearing. Needs to be thinned out. You dig, Lakeville: 585-409-6663
HOSTA PLANTS. You dig, Webster: 585-671-5485
One month supply, plus supplies for OSMOLITE 1.5 FORMULA for a feeding tube. Pick up, Victor: 863-229-6925
KENMORE CLOTHES DRYER, FRIGIDAIRE RANGE, COUCH, ROLL TOP DESK, BOOKCASE. Pick up, Leicester: suzie5588@yahoo.com
FULL SIZE WOOD PICNIC TABLE. Excellent condition. Stained, pressure treated; kept indoors. Must pick up: KMRush71@gmail.com
OLD METAL KITCHEN SINK and a few sets of BRAKE ROTORS FOR SCRAP: 36smurds101@gmail.com9oz.
CRAFT JARS with tops; 25 8 oz. and 4 12 oz., BAND & DOME CANNING JARS: dgoldst2@frontiernet.net
FIREWOOD - mostly small to medium size. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-334-5728
KENMORE SEWING MACHINE IN CABINET. Needs inner shuttle or edges smoothed on existing shuttle. Recently serviced and oiled: 585-538-6208
DESK, TABLE and CHAIRS, ELLIPTICAL MACHINE, TWIN BED, BABY ITEMS, ROLLING STORAGE CARTS, BOOKCASE. You pick up: suzie5588@yahoo.com New old stock, 9 - FROST KING SPRING BRONZE WEATHERSTRIP: 585-265-2615
andSTAINED or LEADED GLASS WINDOW SASHES. Any condition, missing pieces or otherwise: kboheim@rochester.rr.com
UTILITY TRAILER: Jason 585-447-0201
Working 60 GALLON HOT WATER HEATER for double-wide in Penn Yan for local disabled Veteran: 585-759-4390
EGG CARTONS, Styrofoam only for kids’ art club/camp. I make paint trays for kids. Webster/Penfield area: 585-217-3397
PIPING FOR WOOD STOVE or DUCT WORK, 6”: 585-323-1762
POKÉMON CARDS. Can pick up in Batavia. Text: 585-536-6269 CROQUET SET: 585-507-8788
MINI CORDLESS ELECTRIC CHAINSAW (4”): 585-409-6477
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for sad elderly man in a home whose broke down and can’t afford another: 585-203-7637
J ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED in good working condition: 585-880-7650
WOODEN PALLETS- Please TEXT 585-281-5354 if you have any and a general location
TURKEY FRYER for propane hookup. dajude03@yahoo.com Used or broken SOLAR PANELS: 585-303-8526
COMIC BOOKS & SPORTS/COLLECTIBLE CARDS. Will pick up. Call or text: 585-260-0437
METAL OUTDOOR FIRE PIT ENCLOSED. In good condition. Please text 585-749-2432
PORTABLE WHEELCHAIR RAMP, 10 ft. length preferred. Call Bill 585-402-8870
RECORDS - Music albums and 45s from the ‘60s-’80s. Call Bill 585-402-8870
CARD TABLE for a senior citizen to work on puzzles: Text 585-260-4861
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PARTS, and ACCESSORIES. All kinds, any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604
3 or 4 WHEEL ELECTRIC SCOOTER in good working condition, Canandaigua area: 813-648-2954
DEER ANTLERS, SKULLS, TURKEY WINGS – anything to do with wildlife for a non-profit’s wildlife education class for young adults: paulamir55@gmail.com
ROCK and ROLL 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and ALBUMS from 19701990s for personal collection. Thanks in advance: gzintel@yahoo.com
LOCK-A-DRAW or DRAW-LOC (bow modifier) for compound bow for disabled senior: 585-415-3377 text or voice message or wallym499@hotmail.com
EARLY RECURVE ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS and/or ARROWS. Call or email to mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
Used SOLAR POOL COVER. Any condition okay. Batavia area: pesat7789@gmail.com
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openSun.Fri.Tues.-Thurs.Mon.www.eastrochester.org586-83029am-7pm;9am-6pm;9am-5pm;Sat10am-2pm;Closed.(ERPLBookNook:Mon.,Wed.&Sat.10am-1pm
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Sun.Fri.Mon.-Thurs.www.fairportlibrary.org223-90919am-9pm;9am-6pm;Sat.9am-5pm;12pm-3pm(Oct.-April)
Penfield Public Library
1985 Baird Rd., Penfield (585)
Sun.Fri.Mon.-Thurs.www.penfi340-8720eldlibrary.org10am-9pm;10am-6pm;Sat.10am-5pm;1-5pm
Pittsford Community Library
24 State St., Pittsford (585)
Sat.Fri.Mon.-248-6275Thurs.9am-9pm;9am-6pm;10am-5pm;Sun.1-5pm
Webster Public Library
980 Ridge Rd., Webster (585)
Fri.Mon.-Thur.www.websterlibrary.org872-70759am-8pm;&Sat.10am-5pm;Sun. Closed
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
PenfieldPublicLibrary: InstagramChallengeforAllAges: September1-30
ClassicalGuitarConcert:Sunday, September25|2PM|ForAdults|
Registrationrequired
RomanceBookGroup:Monday, September26|7PM|ForAdults|
Registrationrequired
KnittingSeries:Wednesdays,NowNovember16|7-8PM|ForAdults|
Registrationrequired
TeenAdvisoryBoard:Thursday, September29|4PM|ForTeens|
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FrederickLawOlmstedandtheRochesterParks:Thursday,September29| 7PM|ForAdults|Registration required
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EmbraceYourSistersannual PositivelyPinkinPittsfordWalk -Sunday,September25th.The walkstartsatPittsfordSutherland HighSchool;registrationbegins 9amandthewalkbegins10am.A greateventtowalkwithyour friends,family,sportsteam,orcoworkers!Fundraisingincentivesinclude:raise$30andreceivean eventt-shirt;raise$50andreceive anEYSbag;raise$100andreceive anEYShat;raise$250andreceive anEYSbagfilledwithgoodies. Thesewillbeavailableforpick-up attheregistrationtableontheday ofthewalk.Toregister:https:// givebutter.com/EYSPPIP2022and clickthefundraisebutton.Sponsorshipopportunitiesareavailableat: https://www.embraceyoursisters. org/ppip-sponsor-page.
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PerintonHistoricalSociety presents:“PerintonAmbulance, thepastandthefuture.”On September28that7pm,thePerintonHistoricalSocietywillhosta publictourandpresentationofthe HistoryofPerintonAmbulanceat theambulancebaseat1400Turk HillRd.PerintonAmbulancehas beeninyourlocalcommunityfor over55years.JoinChiefMike Hoskinsonalookbackthrough timeandtourthebase.Tourthe facilityandmeetsomeoftheheroesthatserveourcommunity.The Presentationisopentothepublic butwithlimitedseating.Masks required.1400TurkHillRdisnext doortothePerintonRecreation Center.Information:info@ perintonhistoricalsociety.org
OneMillionStepsforOCDWalk
-Rochester,NY: JoinusonSaturday,October1statFellowsRoad Park,499FellowsRoadinFairport, forthefirstannualRochester,NY OneMillionStepsforOCDWalk. Registrationbeginsat9amandthe walkstartsat10am.Therewillbe anartisanfair,foodtrucks,lawn gamesandahugeraffleofover50 basketsandgiftcertificates!https:// support.iocdf.org/event/rochesterny-one-million-steps-for-ocd-walk/ e413089?c_src=search-page
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StrollingSouthMain: ThePerintonHistoricalSocietyHouseTourOnOctober2nd,1pm-5pm,the PerintonHistoricalSociety’swill hostitsannualhousetour.You’ll havetheopportunitytotoursix historichomesonSouthMain StreetinFairport,includingone occupiedbyaRevolutionaryWar soldierandone“green”homebuilt lessthanadecadeago.HouseTour tickets(fornon-members)willgo onsaleinmidtolateSeptemberat themuseumduringregularbusinesshoursandattheFairportPublicLibrary.Admissiontothetouris includedinthemembershiptothe PerintonHistoricalSociety.Anyone canbecomeamemberandmembershipsareaslowas$15.00. https://perintonhistoricalsociety.org fordetails.
Fairport-PerintonChamberof CommerceCoffee atTheHive, 1387FairportRd,Suite1000D, Fairport.HeldThursday,September 29,2022at8:00am-9:00am. JoinChelseyZawadzkionSeptember29thforcoffeehouratThe Hive!Cometakeatour,meetsome ofourmembers,learnaboutsponsorshipopportunitiesandwaysto getinvolvedwhileyouenjoysome coffeeandrefreshmentsfromsome ofourlocal,womenowned businesses.Can’twaittohaveyou alljoinus!Noregistrationrequired. https://fairportperintonchamber. org/?q=event/coffee-hour-hiveseptember-29-2022
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2022HomeFortheHolidaysBazaar- TheNorthOntarioUnited MethodistChurch(otherwise knownas“TheBrickChurch”)will behostingaHomeFortheHolidays BazaaronFriday,October28th from9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.and Saturday,October29thfrom9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.at7200Ontario CenterRoadinOntario.Wewillbe servingTakeOutlunchonlyon bothdaysfrom11:00a.m.-1:30 p.m.andsharingmanydelicious bakedgoods,craftsand“Nextto New”treasurestosharewith everyonethatstopsbyforavisit. Welookforwardtoseeingyou there!
WelcomeFallCraftandVendor Sale- TheAnnualCraftandVendorShowreturnstoHeritage SquareMuseum,7147Ontario CenterRoad,OntarioSaturday, September24,10-4PM.Inaddition tolocalcraftersandvendors,local authorswillbesigningbooks throughouttheday.10-noon:Mary JaneandHermAuchandSally Valentineand1-3PM:Susan GateleyandKarenShjughart.Other events:bakesale,buildingtours ($),YoungArtists’Tent,giftraffle, children’sfallgames,ChiliCafe, “DonkeyDump”rafflefundraiser andmore.Giftshopwillbeopen. Admissionfreeandguestsshould usetheBrickChurchRoadentrance totheMuseum.
Autumn is springtime in reverse.
~Terri Guillemets, “Falling up,” 1999
PENFIELD
TheCopyCatsWesternSquare DanceClub ishostingaFREEOpen HouseTuesday,September20, 7-9PM,ScribnerRoadSchool(1750 ScribnerRoad,Penfield).Singles, CouplesandFamilieswithChildren overtheageof12comehavefun. Nopriorexperiencenecessary.We willteachyoueverythingyouneed toknowaboutModernWestern SquareDance.BeginningTuesday, September27,2022,classesheld everyTuesdayevening7-9PMalso attheScribnerRoadSchool.The OpenHouseandfirstfiveweeksof lessonsareFREE.Beginning November1,2022,lessonswillbe $5/person/week.Wearcomfortable shoesandclothes.Information:The CopyCats585-633-2044.www. copycatsdancing.wordpress.com
ROCHESTER
MikeEpps isgeneratinganextraordinaryamountofbuzzamonghis peersforbeingnotonlyoneofthe funniestcomicactorsintown,but alsoforhisburgeoningdramatic talent.Catchhisnationalstandup tourinRochesterOctober1st,and hisNetflixcomedy“TheUpShaws” whichhestarsinandproduces. RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $46+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ mike-epps/
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Many apple harvests are still picked by hand.
TheBrockportSymphonyOrchestra, in collaborationwiththe HarrietTubmanBicentennial Celebration(HTBC),willhonorTubman’s200thbirthdaywithatribute entitled,“LetFreedomRing!”on Sunday,October2,3PM,LakeAvenueBaptistChurch,72Ambrose Street,Rochester.Admissionfree, andparkingsignswillbeposted. Thisprojectismadepossiblewith supportfromtheVillageofBrockportandfundsfromtheStatewide CommunityRegrantsProgram,a regrantprogramoftheNewYork StateCouncilontheArtswiththe supportoftheOfficeoftheGovernorandtheNewYorkState Legislatureandadministeredby GeneseeValleyCouncilontheArts. Additionalinformation:www. brockportsymphony.org. Nutcracker:MagicofChristmas Ballet ThisChristmas,bringthe wholefamilybacktoasimplertime withNUTCRACKER!Magicof ChristmasBallet!Theacclaimed holidaytraditionisLIVEintheaters forthe30thAnniversarytour. Gatherfriendsandfamilytore-live yourfondestchildhooddreams, overflowingwithlarger-than-life puppets,breath-takingacrobatics anddazzlingcostumes.Experience theexquisiteartistryoftheinternationalcast,featuringstarsof Ukraineballet,performingatthe highestlevelofclassicaltechnique. ShareinthemessageofPeaceand Harmony.November18,7pm, RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $33+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ nutcracker/
RTOSOctoberTheatreOrgan Concert TheRochesterTheater OrganSocietypresents“Broadway toBeatles”onSunday,October9th at2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre.“2016YoungOrganistofthe Year”SeamusGethickermakeshis secondappearanceontheRTOSGriersonWurlitzer4/23theatre pipeorgan!AdmissionforNONmembersis$15perperson.Children12andunder,andstudents withschoolIDarealwaysFREE.The doorsopenat1:30PM.Seatingis GeneralAdmission,notReserved. ProofofvaccinationisNOTrequired.MasksareOPTIONAL,althoughhighlyencouraged!
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PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaBuilding a Pet First-Aid Kit
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read in a guide about cutting dogs’ toenails that styptic will stop bleeding if you cut their paws. What is that, and where do I get it? -- Perry in Dallas
DEAR PERRY: Styptic powder can be used on small nicks and tiny cuts to stop bleeding and reduce pain. at’s helpful when trimming pets’ toenails, which can be a traumatic experience for them, especially if you should trim a little too far up the nail and accidentally cut the quick. e powder is applied with a cotton ball or so cloth. Most owners keep it right next to them as they trim their pets’ nails, so it can be applied immediately.
In fact, styptic powder should be an essential part of something every pet owner has: an easy-toaccess rst-aid kit for their pets. You don’t have to buy a complete kit; you can assemble a few key items and store them in a tightly sealed plastic container.
In addition to the powder, a pet rst-aid kit should have gauze and tape, a small bar of soap, a disinfectant like hydrogen peroxide or alcohol wipes, Benadryl (plain, with no ibuprofen or acetaminophen), cotton balls and disinfecting hand wash (for you). Its main purpose is to treat small cuts and scrapes, but you can add other items that you think are essential, including the veterinarian’s phone number, extra identi cation tags, copies of your pet’s shot records and a spare leash. More ideas can be found at the Humane Society of the United States’ website.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner. (c)com.2022
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Hiatal Hernia Is Not Correlated to Asthma Medication
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 80 years old, still work full-time and have generally good health, except for adult-onset asthma. Advair 250/50 was prescribed for me over 10 years ago, and I’ve been taking it regularly each morning, thoroughly rinsing each time to prevent thrush. About five years ago, I developed an abdominal hernia just below my waistline. My primary physician referred me to a general surgeon, who did a very thorough exam, including an MRI from the jaw down. He discovered an esophageal hernia in addition to the abdominal hernia, and told me that a specialist would have to perform the double surgery. His advice was to avoid surgery, leaving it as a last resort. He prescribed famotidine twice daily to preclude acid reflux. That generally works, but not always.
My question is, does Advair 250/50 cause or contribute to an esophageal hernia? -- D.A.A.
ANSWER: A hiatal hernia (“hiatus” means “gap” in Latin), also called an esophageal or paraoesophageal hernia, is when the hole in the diaphragm through which the esophagus passes is larger than normal, so other abdominal organs, especially the stomach, can slide through the hole from the abdomen into the Mostchest.hiatal
hernias are thought to be congenital, meaning you were born with the propensity to have a larger-than-needed hole in the diaphragm. Most people with this condition have no symptoms and do not need treatment. The unusual person with symptoms from a sliding hiatal hernia is usually treated medically. Like you, they are prescribed famotidine, which reduces stomach acid. In the rare case when the paraoesophageal hernia is so large that the stomach gets stuck inside the chest, or when other abdominal organs enter the chest, a person may require surgery.
Neither asthma nor Advair, a combination of an inhaled steroid (fluticasone) and a long-acting beta agonist (salmeterol), is related to hiatal hernias.
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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. © 2022 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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A big thanks to the team at The "Original" Red Osier Landmark Restaurant in Stafford for serving a delicious lunch to our members this past Friday in celebration of our awesome staff and the retirement of one of our coworkers. Tender roast beef and juicy chicken sandwiches were accompanied by generous servings of scratch-made pasta salad and potato salad. Everything was fresh, tasty, and cheerfully served with a good time had by all. Thank you!
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I would truly like to thank the people that have been working on Route 63 and our town of Dansville. They are doing a wonderful job. It is hot and dirty work, but it has been long overdue. Again, thank you all!
Forever Grateful
On August 24th, I choked on food while eating lunch and lost my breath. I managed to call 911, and the gentleman operator stayed on the line with me, calming and reassuring me, until the EMT Team from Fishers Fire Company arrived at my home. The scare was unbelievably frightening and traumatic. The EMT Team was extremely professional and very kind. Thankfully, my emergency had a happy ending. We are so very fortunate to have these two agencies in our community. I am forever indebted to to them.
Shoutout to NYSDOT
A huge shoutout to the NYSDOT on Union Street in Spencerport for grinding down a gigantic bump in front of our house that caused empty tractor trailers to make the sound of a bomb going off in our neighborhood! Now we won't be awakened in the middle of the day or night! Thank You! David T. - Churchville
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My husband took our car to have its free annual undercoat checkup. As always, the manger asked if he would like to have any other services done to the car as well, such as detailing, cleaning, etc. My husband replied, “No thank you, just the undercoat checked.” The manager said to my husband, “I didn’t think you would by the way you are dressed!” This was said to my hardworking husband because he had on his blue-collar work clothes. Other rude comments were made about the age of our vehicle. I didn’t know you had to wear a suit and tie to get respect [there]. I find this incident unprofessional, inappropriate, and disrespectful! Someone has to do the dirty work. By the way, my husband cleans up well!
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To whomever ranted about their road: I used to live on a country road, and almost every year, they would grade the road because of potholes, then roll it. Then, when it rained, the road was a mud hole. Why can’t it be fixed correctly? People pay enough in taxes to keep them maintained. It isn’t a long road.
Volume on High
Has anyone besides my wife and I noticed that the volume at concerts and movie theaters has become so loud that ithey are unpleasant to attend? The movie we went to see was so loud that, even with earplugs, my wife was forced to leave the theater. And when did the bass become a solo instrument? I went to the concert to hear the star, not the bass. Sound mixers as a group must be deaf from attending too many concerts.
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Please go to www.a-d.us to fill out an application for this position.
HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE
Salaries in the workplace have long been a hot-button issue for women. The differences in compensation for males and females continues to draw the attention of politicians and gender equality advocates alike.
The United States Department of Labor noted that, in 2015, the median weekly earnings for fulltime male workers increased by 2.2 percent from the year prior. During that same period, female earnings increased by just 0.8 percent. That latest data marks the third consecutive quarter that the increase in males’ earnings doubled that of females. On average, women who work fulltime earn 81.1 cents for every dollar men earn.
Women aware of that unfair gap in pay may feel helpless to address it with their bosses out of fear of being seen as unappreciative or selfish. In fact, addressing compensation makes many
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* On Sept. 23, 1908, a game between the New York Giants and Chicago Cubs ends in 1-1 tie after a controversial call at second base.The officials ruled that Giants first baseman Fred Merkle was out because he failed to touch second base, a call that has been disputed ever since. (The History Channel)
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The Anderson-DuBose Company, located at 41 Cook Drive, Rochester, NY 14623, is currently seeking an individual for a full-time entry-Level position as a Systems Operator.
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Before saying “so long” to yard work at the end of autumn, homeowners should remove thatch from their lawns. Thatch is dead grass that’s often identifiable by its yellowish tint, and this dead grass, if left to loom in the lawn over the winter, can block air and moisture from making its way into the soil. That can make it difficult for a lawn to recover come the spring and may even cost homeowners a substantial amount of money to address when winter finally skips town. When removing thatch, resist the temptation to rake with lots of physical force, as raking too hard can harm the lawn. Instead, commit to three or four easy passes with the rake, as this will collect the thatch without damaging the lawn. Many people rent a dethatcher from a nearby lawn and garden supply store, and such a device can make the process of removing thatch much
However,easier.
be sure to clean the machine before using it on your lawn, as there is no way of telling what condition the previous renter’s lawn was in when heor she used the device. Failing to clean the dethatcher can spread disease from a previous renter’s lawn onto your own, and that can prove another costly mistake come the spring when your lawn is looking to rebound. If seeding the lawn in early fall, which can be a great time to reseed, remove the thatch before laying down any new seed. If you wait to remove thatch until after you have laid down new seed, then the lawn likely won’t benefit from the seed and you will likely just rake the new seed away when it comes time to remove thatch.
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By JoAnn Derson* “I make presents pretty by cutting leftover gift wrap into quarter-inch strips, curling them and attaching them to the gift. The more the better. It’s attractive and makes an impression.”
-- M.F. in Washington
* “I love to have sauteed, sliced mushrooms, and I use my egg slicer to get perfect slices. It’s very handy and much easier to use than doing it with a knife.”
-- K.P. in Arizona
* To make your own ammoniabased pretreatment for laundry stains, mix together equal parts water, liquid detergent and ammonia in a spray bottle. Never use with bleach.
* You can use a soft cloth dampened with vinegar to clean greasy stains off of suede shoes. This also works on patent leather.
* “To clean plastic, vented hairbrushes, stick them in the dishwasher. You also can put toothbrushes in the dishwasher periodically.”
-- E.L. in Michigan
“If you or your child has a wood splinter, soak the finger/toe in icy water. The water swells the wood, making it easier to remove, while the iciness numbs the area, making it less painful.”
-- R.D. in Oregon
DID YOU KNOW? Volunteering is a great way for individuals to strengthen their communities, but it also can be a unique way for individuals to improve their own overall happiness. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Happiness Studies examined 70,000 participants, each of whom received surveys that asked questions regarding their volunteering habits and mental health.The study found that, when compared to those who did not volunteer, people who had volunteered in the previous 12 months were more satisfied with their lives and gave their overall health higher ratings. The frequency of giving back to one’s community also may affect just how much volunteering affects mental health. Study participants who volunteered at least once per month rated their mental health even higher than those who volunteered but did so infrequently.