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Keep dogs leashed on the trail
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Can we talk about people on hiking paths who let their dogs run off-leash? I’m getting increasingly frustrated at the number of loose dogs that run up to my dog, Chester, when we’re out for a day hike. Since the pandemic, it seems to happen much more o en. I keep my dog on a leash because he’s big, boisterous and could knock an adult down if he took off running. Why can’t other people do the same? -- Bev in Stoneham, Massachusetts
DEAR BEV: I hear you! As a hiker myself, I get the appeal of going out to wild spaces. And I love bringing my dog along. But she stays on her leash. It’s not just the right thing for dog owners to do, it’s the law in most state parks. Some federal parks don’t even allow dogs or other pets, o en because of fragile ecology.
Hikers, check the rules of the park or wildlife area you’re planning to walk through before leaving home. Even if there are no rules about dogs, keep your dog on a leash. Not only will it protect your dog from encounters with unappreciative wildlife (like skunks, rattlesnakes and porcupines), it will also protect other hikers and their dogs from injury and undue stress. Not all dogs on the trail are friendly or well-socialized.
And finally, pick up your dog’s poop and carry it out with you. Yes, it’s gross. But it preserves the beauty and ecology of the park. And it’s the right thing to do.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne
* Alchemist Hennig Brand is thought to have used upwards of 1,500 gallons of human urine in his quest to make gold. After he evaporated, boiled and distilled it multiple times, it started to glow in the dark and burst into flames. He had instead discovered the element phosphorus.
* “Phantom Vibration Syndrome” is the name for when someone thinks their phone is vibrating, but it isn’t.
* Astronaut John Young caused a small scandal in 1965 when he smuggled a corned beef sandwich aboard Gemini 3. When he took it out in zero gravity and tried to eat it, it broke up, sending crumbs flying around the cabin. No harm was done, but the incident sparked a safety review by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations and a statement from NASA assuring that steps had been taken “to prevent recurrence of corned beef sandwiches in future flights.”
JAZZ MUSICIANS
Jelly Roll Morton (18901941): New Orleans native Jelly Roll Morton, a pianist and songwriter, honed his pianoplaying abilities in the bordellos of theBigEasy.Infact,itwasinthose establishments where the man born Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe earned his distinctive nickname. Biography.com notes that while his claims to have been the inventor of jazz might have been dubious, Morton is considered to bethefirstjazzmusiciantocommit his arrangements to paper.
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We just had a large bank of solar panels installed. I would like to plant bee and butterfly friendly flowers under and behind the panels. I would prefer perennials and an assortment that would grow through the entire season. What would you recommend as this will be partially shaded most of the time?
I don’t know how large your solar panel area is, but I would start with a part of it so you don’t get overwhelmed. You will probably prefer planting self-seeding annuals because perennials are often more
difficult to start from seeds. If you take the time in fall to spread the dried seed heads every year, you might not need to replant.You could decide to add additional varieties. You can begin now by killing all existinggrowthbysmotheringitwith sheets of cardboard. Put this down soon while plants are still growing. I would wait until March to remove it. Sprinkle the seeds and go over them with a leaf rake to get better soil contact. Your first year you will plant the fewest seeds; subsequent years seeds from plants you have grown
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American Meadows offers a seed mix selected for part shade and instructions for creating this type of garden. More details are offered on YouTube, so you can get a better
feel for this project. You will need to periodicallyremoveinvadingweeds; a couple of times per year might be sufficient. These seed mixes are offered in a selection of sizes for smaller or larger areas.
- Julie Brocklehurst-Woods, Master Gardener
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The Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst notes that leaf spot diseases affect both cool- and warm-season turfgrasses. Various fungi can cause leaf spot. Symptoms and the timing of the appearance of leaf spot will vary depending on which fungi is causing the problem. For example, bipolaris sorokiniana, which affects grasses in warm, wet summer months, produces small spots that are dark purple to black. Dreschslera poae is another fungi that causes leaf spot, and it also produces dark purple to black spots. However, it tends to appear in the spring when the weather is cool and moist. Understanding the different fungi and when they typically strike can help homeowners identify what is causing their grass to thin. In such situations, professional landscapers can be invaluable resources as well.
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GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page10 MONROE EAST EDITION ● FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,2023 Wishing all our local students and teachers a safe & successful school year! Welcome to WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES Shop at small businesses regularly. Quality Service…Competitive Prices Includes: millings removal, top soil & seed Fully Insured • Free estimates Grinding Call or text Kevin 585-750-1823 Victor NY KCM Resources, LLC TREE SERVICES Roof Leaks? • Rotted Wood Repair • Roofing • Roof Repairs • Soffit & Fascia • Chimney Repairs Fully Insured/Licensed Senior Discounts Financing Available – 18 months same as cash. 10% OFF w/coupon POTENTIAL INDICATORS OF ROOF TROUBLE Light: Homeowners with attics in their homes can inspect the ceilings inside the attic for signs of holes or leaks. Light peering through the top of the house indicates a hole or leak, as does stains or streaks on the ceiling. ROOFING & SIDING SENIOR DISCOUNTS 585-507-5488 Rick $100 OFF Tree Work of $1,000 or more! With this ad. Expires 10/31/23. Fully Insured • Free Estimates •Insurance Work •Stump Grinding, Removal •Trimming, Cleanup Clip & Save Clip & Save 585-545-5016 Proudly Serving The Greater Rochester Area 20% Senior, Veteran, Police Discount Owner/Climber On-site, Less Overhead, More Savings Fully Insured Arborist • Satisfaction Guaranteed protreeserviceswny@gmail.com ProTreeServicesLLC Pro Tree Services LLC
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that childhood obesity rates have more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the last 30 years. This is happening in spite of indications that childhood obesity could reduce life expectancy by five years or more. Many children are not participating in free-time physical activity and, according to Blank Children’s Hospital, only 25 percent of children in the United States eat a healthy diet.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne
* English philosopher Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is believed to have eaten a paste of ground pearls and lemon juice to cure illness.
* Speaking of pearls, the ancient Greeks believed they were the hardened tears of joy from Aphrodite, goddess of love.
* Fear of young people is known as “ephebiphobia.”
* The astronomer William Henry Pickering thought that black spots on the Moon were migrating insects.
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Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish
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Office: 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623
Our Worship sites and Mass times: All Masses are currently held at Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623.
Weekend Mass: Sat. at 4:30pm (confessions begin at 3pm); Sun. at 8:00am & 10:30am. Weekday Mass: Mon. & Wed. at 12:10pm; Tues. & urs. at 8:00am.
METHODIST
East Rochester United Methodist Church
357 Fairport Road, East Rochester, NY 14445
Pastor Jefrey Nowak
Sunday Worship 11:00am | Wednesday Bible Study 10:30am
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United Methodist Church of Webster
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ORTHODOX
Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
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East Rochester Public Library
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Webster Public Library
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PENFIELDPUBLICLIBRARY:
FriendsofPPLUsedBookSale: September12-16|viewdetailsat friendsofpenfieldpubliclibrary.org
FallStoryTimes:comejoinour children’slibrariansforfunstories, specialsongs,andmore!Story TimesbegintheweekofSeptember18;registrationisopen: TerrificTwos:Tuesdays, Wednesdays,orThursdays, 9:40-10:05AM
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CALEDONIA
CaledoniaLibraryFallFestivalSaturday,September16,9am3pm,HamiltonPark.Vendors,Ice Cream,HotDogs,BasketRaffle, 50/50,BookSale,Mums!Information:CallGail313-7975.
FAIRPORT
WelcomingNewMembers: CongregationEtzChaimisaReform JewishsynagogueintheTownof Perinton.Ourmissionistoprovide well-roundedanddiverseprograms,services,andactivitiesthat touchoneveryaspectofJewishlife andaremeaningfulandaccessible toall.Wehaveadiversemembershipwhichincludesthosewho havegrownuppracticing Orthodox,Conservative,orReform, culturalJewsandinterfaithfamilies choosingtoraisetheirchildrenin Judaism.Wearecurrentlywelcomingmembersfromthroughoutthe GreaterRochesterarea.PleaseinquireaboutattendingaShabbat serviceorholidayeventbyemailingourAdministratorat benetzchaim@gmail.comorvisit ourwebsiteatwww. congregationetzchaim.org
PerintonHistoricalMuseum presentstheHistoryofOakHill CountryClub-Our2023-2024 programseasonbeginsonTuesday, September19.Pleasejoinusat 7:00pmattheFairportHistorical Museum(18PerrinSt.,Fairport)as FredBeltzsharesthehistoryofOak HillCountryClub.Thetalkwill focusontheearlyyearsofOakHill, includingthemovefromtheriver campustoPittsford,theclubpatriarchandarboristDr.JohnR. Williamsandtheclub’shistoryof hostinggolfchampionships.This eventisfreeandisopentothe public.Noregistrationrequired.For moreinformationinfo@ perintonhistoricalsociety.org
IRONDEQUOIT
3rdAnnualCraft&VendorSale toBenefitCUREBears forHope andLove-Shopwithourunique vendorsandcrafterstohelpCURE BearsforHopeandLovesupport childrenintreatmentforcancer andincreaseawarenessfor childhoodcancer.September19, 10-3pm,Imaginarium@I-Square, 400BakersPark,Irondequoit.http:/ /www.facebook.com/sfacny
LIVONIA
FingerLakesUFOMeetupUFOs,UAPs&ETsaremakingthe News!Cometodiscusswithlikemindedpeople.Saturday,September16:6:00-8:00pm.Food& Fellowship:8:00-9:00pm.United MethodistChurchofLivonia (UMCL),21SummersStreet, Livonia.$5.00donationtoUMCL. Snackstoshareareappreciated. Info:TextorcallMaryGrace: 585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org
Then followed that beautiful season... Summer.... Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape
Lay as if new created in all the freshness of childhood.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
ONTARIO
SCBFallFest -ThefirstannualSCB FallFestwillbeheldatOntario Fireman’sExemptField(1840Route 104,OntarioNY)onOctober14th 9am-5pm.AttendanceEntrance Fee:$1-allproceedsbeingdonated totheWayneCentralEducation Foundation.Whattoexpect:40+ Amazinglocalhandmadeartisans. YummyFood-Rob’sKabobsTerry’s TipsandBeef,TheBustedYolkand thelocalboyscoutstroopwillbe servinghotdogsandwealsohave bakedgoodsvendors!Musicby DozeGuyzEntertainment9am2pm.
TheScarecrowsAreComingto HeritageSquareMuseum- HeritageSquareMuseum,7147OntarioCenterRoad,Ontario,NY,will beCelebratingFallwiththe ScarecrowsonSaturday,September16,11-4PM.Annualbakesale, chilicafé,music,children’sactivities,raffles,thejudgingofthe scarecrows,andmore!Justintime fortheschoolyearandholiday season,localauthorsMaryJane andHermAuch,SallyValentine, KarenShughart,andSusanGateley willbeavailable1-3PMtosigntheir books.Thesearechildren’sbooks andlocalhistorybooks.Between 1:30-3:30PM,fiddlersJackMetzger andCharlieRickardwillbeplaying foryourmusicalenjoymentand performersfromStrike-It-Up-Studiowillbeperformingthroughout theday.
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Apples,Apples,Apples-and more! Demonstrationsrelatedto thelocalappleindustry;applepie andicecreamsocial($),apple crafts,appleinformation,children’s craftsandmore.Allmuseum buildingswillbeopenforselfguidedtours.Saturday,September 30,1:30-4pmattheTownofOntarioHistoricalSocietyandHeritage SquareMuseum,7147Ontario CenterRoad,Ontario,NY.http:// Heritagesquaremuseum.org
PENFIELD
3rdAnnualFallCraft/Vendor SaletoBenefitBramanPost 1229 oftheAmericanLegionShopwithover20uniquecrafters andvendorsandtakeachanceon ourbagraffle.Salebenefits BramanPost1229,Penfield AmericanLegion.JoinusSeptember30th,10-3pmat1707Penfield Rd.,Penfield.http://www. facebook.com/sfacny
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EmbraceYourSistersPositively PinkinPittsfordWalk -Sunday, September24th.Thewalkstartsat PittsfordSutherlandHighSchool; registrationbegins9amandthe walkbegins10am.Wearedog friendlytoo!Nofeetoparticipate; however,donationsareappreciatedandifyouraise$30,youwill receiveaneventt-shirt.Thesewill beavailableforpick-upattheregistrationtableonthedayofthe walk.TheEmbraceYourSisters PositivelyPinkinPittsfordWalkis alongtheErieCanal,covering1.8 miles.Ifyouhavebreastcancerand areinneedofemergencyfinancial support,visit:https://www. embraceyoursisters.org/financialassistance.Toregisterforourwalk, todonate,orforsponsorshipopportunities:https://www. embraceyoursisters.org/2023-ppip.
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2023StandDown&JobFairVeteransStandDown2023isa community-wideeventtoprovide assistancetoALLveteransinneed. Comeandmeetwithservice providersandemployerslookingto hireveterans.Enjoyameal,the camaraderieofyourbrothersand sisters,andmeetwithlocalservice providersandemployers.Services offered:veteransbenefits,housing, socialsecurity,employment,health care,publicassistance,seniorservices,peermentoring,education counseling,legalassistance,veteranorganizations,andmore.Held September15,11-2pmatthePublicMarket,280UnionStNin Rochester.http://www.vocroc.org
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SquareDanceOpenHouse: Introduction toSquareDancing.No experiencenecessary.OnSunday, Sept17,2023from5-7pm.Heldat FirstBaptistChurchInChili,3182 ChiliAveinRochester14624.Singles,Couples,Families(parentsand teenagechildren-minimumage 13),allarewelcome.Freerefreshmentsprovided.Formoreinfo visitwww.cloverleafsquares.orgor calltheinformationlineat 987-5972.
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September 9,12-5pm,Ontario BeachPark,50BeachAve.,Rochester.BIGEYEDPHISH-DaveMatthewsBandTributealongwitha specialperformancebytheZBTB Trio!30+MerchandiseVendors takingup180linearyardsofspace. THAT’SALMOSTTWOFOOTBALL FIELDS!FoodTrucks.BeerTruck. HomeDepotTrickyTrayAuction. 50/50raffle.Rememberingthose weloston9/11.CLICKHERE: https://www.facebook.com/events/ 187900944220469
“BrewsforBuilds”SecondAnnual Fundraiser tobenefitHabitat forHumanityraises$10,000infirst monthofsales.Lookingforarefreshingwaytosupportanimportantlocalcause?Purchasea$40 passforthisyear’s“Brewsfor Builds”tobenefitGreaterRochesterHabitatforHumanityathttps:// www.grhabitat.org/brewsforbuilds. Passholderscanbuyonedraftbeer andgetthesecondfreeateachof theparticipatingcraftbreweries throughSeptember30,2024. Thankstothegenerousparticipationofthesebreweries,100%of the“BrewsforBuilds”saleswill benefitHabitatdirectly.
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CampStellaMarisCar&Truck Show -September16,10-2pm, PinnacleAthleticCampusLLC, 7600PinnacleDr.,Victor.Vehicle showingwithcarandtrucktrophies.BestinShow,BestCar,Best Truck,Top30,Camper’sPick,VeteranOwned,andFemaleOwned Awards.Preregisteronlineat https://www.campstellamaris.org/ car-show/for$15acar.$25day of.Centrallylocatedrightoffof NYSThruway90.Fullypavedparkinglot.Raffle,SilentAuction, 50/50,andFood.Proceedsbenefit thecampershipfund.Sendakidto camp!
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TheCanaltownChoralewillbegin rehearsals onTuesday, September12at6:45PMwith registrationforthenewseason. RehearsalsareheldTuesday eveningsfrom7to9PMinthe UnitedChurchofMarionat3848 N.MainStreetinMarion.(rightside doorentrance).Auditionsarenot requiredbutsomechoralexperienceishelpful.Allarewelcome! Anyoneinterestedinjoiningthis SATBchoraleisinvitedtoattend theSeptemberrehearsals.Aregistrationfeeof$10isrequiredper concertseason.Information:Barb VanDelinder315-597-9558,GeneralManagerorDottieGraudons, membershipchair,315-331-5961 orgototheCanaltownChorale pageonFacebook.
WEBSTER
AChickenBBQ will heldonSaturday10/14/23fromnoon-4PM(or untilsoldout)attheWebsterFairportElks;1066JacksonRoad; Webster;585-872-1847.Proceeds fromthesaletobenefitMilitary VeteransintheMealsonWheels Program.Dinnerincludes1/2 chicken,bakedbeans,macsalad andcornbread.TakeOutOnly. http://secretaryelks08@gmail.com
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September 21Meeting- The Women’sClubofWebster’s September21,meetingfeaturing MissyRosenberry,aregular contributortotheWebsterHerald, willbeheldatthePenfieldCountry Club,1784JacksonRd.,Penfield. Social:11:15am;Meeting:12:00 noon;Lunch:12:30pm;Cost:$22. Entréechoices:ThaiShrimpWrap orCornedBeefReubenonrye,or GrilledChickenCaesarSalad.All lunchesincludefreshfruit,coffee andtea.Sendcheckmadeoutto WCWbySept.14,listingmeal choicetoCarolynRittenhouse405 CountyLineRoad-Ontario,NY 14519Questions?phone 585-265-1303.NEWMEMBERS WELCOME!
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* Sociologists have discovered an interesting correlation between economic health and women’s clothing: The worse the economy, the longer women’s skirts become, while the better the economy, the shorter they rise.
Celebrate our football fundraiser for Blue Star Mothers, Inc., NY1 OCTOBER 21 • 10AM - 4PM
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DID YOU KNOW? If the 1927 song “I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream” by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll and Robert A. King is correct, then the world has been a noisy place for quite some time. Though the exact origins of ice cream are unknown, historians agree this popular treat has been around for a very, very long time. The International Dairy Foods Association says the origins of ice cream may reach as far back as the second century B.C. Though he wasn’t around back then, the fifth Roman Emperor Nero, who ruled from 54 to 68 A.D., might have been so fond of iced treats that he routinely sent runners into the Apennine Mountains to retrieve snow that he would then flavor with fruits and juices. That tale might be apocryphal, but there’s no denying ice treats have been enjoyed for a long time. And based on a 2018 report from Grand View Research, Inc. that projected the global ice cream market would reach roughly $79 billion by 2025, it’s fair to say ice cream will remain popular for a long time to come as well.
To participate in the chili cook off and baked goods contests call either Bobbie Metcalfe (585) 200-0121 or Joyce Mader (585) 301-2662 to register.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Spinal Cord Injury
Misdiagnosed as Blood Pressure Stroke
DEAR DR. ROACH: Have you ever heard of a “low blood pressure stroke”? That was my husband’s (incorrect) diagnosis several years back when he suddenly could not move his arms and legs. He was told that not enough oxygen was getting to his spine. (His blood pressure is historically low, usually around 90/60.)
That lasted about seven months, and he was bedridden the entire time. He then went to a neurosurgeon and was (correctly) diagnosed with a spinal cord injury. He had C1-C2 surgery and had use of his limbs the next day. After months of physical therapy, he regained a lot of function. We’ve never heard of that diagnosis before or after his experience. Does it really exist? -- E.S.K.
ANSWER: The brain has tremendous ability to regulate its own blood flow under a very wide range of blood pressures, but there are some limits. When a person is used to very high blood pressure levels, such as 200/110 for months or years, a sudden drop to 90/60 (or even 120/80 sometimes) can cause a stroke. That’s the main reason we don’t lower blood pressure too quickly in people who have had very high blood pressure levels for a long time. It takes weeks or months for the brain to recover its ability to regulate blood flow.
In a person who has a heart attack, prolonged low blood pressure (or no blood pressure) will also cause brain damage. That’s why starting CPR as quickly as possible is so critical in order to preserve brain function.
In both of these cases, not enough blood is getting to the central nervous system (the brain, the spinal cord and the retinas), which can lead to cell death -- the hallmark of a stroke. But these are extreme cases.
A healthy person whose normal blood pressure is around 90/60 is at risk for fainting when suddenly standing; however, they are at a lower-than-average risk for heart disease and stroke. The diagnosis of “a low blood pressure stroke” for your husband doesn’t make any sense at all to me, and advanced imaging of the brain should have made it abundantly clear that it was not the right diagnosis. I’m shocked that he wasn’t treated correctly for that long. But I’m very happy to hear that his neurosurgeon did not assume the diagnosis of a stroke, instead making the correct diagnosis and performing the procedure to help him recover. Your husband is fortunate that he still had neurological function to recover after such a long time, since spinal cord injuries generally heal better when treated promptly. ***
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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RECOGNIZE AND AVOID YOUTH SPORTS INJURIES
Children benefit in various ways from their involvement in youth sports. Being part of a team fosters feelings of belonging, inspires collaborative play and strategy and can be an excellent form of exercise. Still, despite the benefits, parents often worry about the injury risk their children face on the playing fields.
Those fears are justified. A Safe Kids Worldwide survey of emergency room visits found that a young athlete visits a hospital emergency room for a sports-related injury more than a million times a year, or about every 25 seconds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than 2.6 million children 0 to 19 years old are treated in the emergency department each year for sports- and recreation-related injuries. Some of the more common injuries young children face have to do with the skeletal and muscular systems of the body. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons stresses that children’s bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments are still growing, making them more susceptible to injury. Fortunately, with some education, many youth-sport injuries can be prevented.
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AVOID INJURIES WHEN WORKING OUT
Confirm your technique is the right one. Exercise science is continuously evolving, and that means workouts and fitness machines are evolving as well. When using a piece of equipment for the first time or altering a workout routine, men and women should consult with a gym employee or personal trainer to learn the correct technique. Incorrect technique can lead to minor and serious injuries because muscles are used in ways they are not intended to be used when exercises are performed properly. Research appropriate techniques, taking advantage of online video tutorials if you don’t exercise at a gym, to ensure the exercises you want to perform are done properly. When beginning a new routine, ask a friend or gym employee to observe your workout and let you know if you are doing anything incorrectly.
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To improve schools for kids at all income levels, states can implement education savings accounts. Families get public funds to use on the public or private school they choose,suggests Dr. Martin Lueken, Director of Fiscal Policy and Analysis, EdChoice. Learn more at www.edchoice.org.
“To prepare for a future in which the right skills are in short supply, companies need to invest in upskilling their employees,” explained Adam Miller, CEO of Cornerstone, a global human capital management leader. Learn how and more at https:// hr.cornerstoneondemand.com/5for20.
As golf remains a significant piece of business and social culture, it’s important that women feel confident on the course.To help,the Metropolitan Golf Association and Lexus are hosting complimentary golf clinics for women this season. Learn more at www. mgagolf.org/wgolf andwww.lexus.com.
The U.S.Administration for Community Living’s Eldercare Locator connects older adults and caregivers to nearby services such as transportation, nutrition, legal advice, health benefits and more that can help them find creative ways to continue living at home. Learn more at (800) 677-1116 and www.n4a.org/eldercarelocator.
Joan Lawrence, The Toy Association’s “Toy Safety Mom,” reminds parents to be extra vigilant when kids play in or near the water, on driveways and near streets. Keep toys away from these “danger” zones so kids aren’t lured into an unsafe situation. Learn more at www.PlaySafe.org.
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Women represent almost 20 percent of motorcycle owners and in response, Harley-Davidson and Wolverine Worldwidedesignedsmart,stylish,safer andmorecomfortablemotorcycleriding shoes,bootsandsneakersjustforthem.
Health care professionals can learn about the opioid epidemic from CME Outfitters courses that provide strategiesforhowandwhentoprescribe opioids,better understand the biologic underpinnings of pain and addiction, and look at targeted, effective and safe treatment alternatives. Learn more at www.cmeoutfitters.com/rx4pain.
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Great gifts for film fans – Outdoor theater screen:
For film buffs who miss the glory days of drive-in movie theaters, consider a portable outdoor movie theater screen. They are large enough to entertain the whole family, whether it’s a backyard movie night or during a camping trip relaxing under the stars and watching their favorite films. Screens won’t be too useful without a projector, so make sure your loved one already has a projector or suggest a family member purchase the projector and then present both gifts at the same time.
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With Much Gratitude
A huge thank you to the woman in line behind me at the Geneseo Wegmans last Wednesday. I inadvertently left my credit card in another wallet, and even though the cashier said they would put my order aside while I went home to get my card, you insisted on paying for my groceries. At 94 I am grateful for each day, and for people like you.
Angels DO exist among us
While shopping on August 26, I took a nasty spill outside of Target in Webster. It resulted in some cuts and abrasions and was witnessed by a woman and her son whom I consider to be true angels. They helped me to a bench in the store and got some wet paper towels for the bleeding and stayed as the store manager and security talked with me, patched my wounds, and filled out an accident report. She filled out a witness report. I thanked her over and over for all they did. I continued with some shopping and as I was checking out, she approached me with a bag with home medical supplies and a get well card and gift card to help me feel better. Her kindness and support blew me away and I forgot to get her first name. So, this is a huge thank you shout out to her and her son for being angels beyond what anyone would normally do. I intend to pay your kindness forward and it is encouraging to know you and others like you care in an ever-increasingly greedy world. Thank you again and always.
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Excuse me! Genesee Valley Penny Saver!
Seniors are not the only ones who need to watch for school buses, their lights, children, etc.! I resent being selected as one who does not drive safely. If you drive at all, you will have seen drivers running red lights, tailgating, passing illegally and speeding. Roads are a very dangerous place to be these days. I wish there were more traffic cops to deal with these reckless drivers. Driving a car is a privilege, not a right owed to anyone. So please, GVPS, how about tending the cautionary note to all drivers and not just seniors?
(A note from GVPS: Sorry if it looked like we were addressing this message only to seniors. We had a note for everyone on the front cover about watching out for buses with the start of school, but this particular piece ran in the Active Living 50+ page and that’s why it was addressed to seniors. We’ll do our best to catch this kind of thing in the future as the message is important for all. Thanks for pointing it out!)
Handicap parking
At a local Labor Day Festival, I had a scuffle with some people over handicap parking. My wife is recovering from a stroke, but the handicap parking lot at this festival was completely full, with several cars lacking handicap plates or hangers. I confronted some people at one of these cars about parking for my wife, and received a rage-filled obscenity-laced refusal to move. Fortunately a police officer came over to de-escalate the situation. But it turned out that one of these people really was handicapped, and he said he couldn’t find his hanger. Yet he “found” it very quickly when the police officer spoke to him. Then I tried to apologize to the man and received more of the same anger and rage.
People, if you have a handicap hanger, use it, and please don’t argue with someone who stands up for handicap rights. If you aren’t handicapped, please don’t take parking spaces from the people who really need them.
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* When I need to dust the ceiling, I don’t have a fancy contraption; I just use my broom. If you have popcorn ceilings, you can rubber band a feather duster to the end of your broom. Look around your house, and maybe you’ll find a sneaky cleaning purpose for everyday items.
* Dirty candles can be cleaned up quickly with a leg of panty hose. Slip the candle in the hose, rub the outside of the candle and release.
* You can use a coffee filter to clean the screen of your television. It’s not scratchy and non-static. Be sure not to press down hard into today’s screens. And use only approved cleaners for your flatscreen and plasma television sets.
* Need to clean your iron? Scrub the face with salt. en heat it and run the iron over the salt. I pour the salt on foil for even more heat effect.
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SUMMER FUN FOR ACTIVE SENIORS
Join or start a walking club. Walking is a great way to stay in shape and work the mindaswell.Viewnewsightsalongthewaybychangingtherouteeachtimeyougo. Walking with friends can pass the time and provide the motivation to keep going.
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(Family Features) Families are always looking for ways to enjoy vacation time together that maximizes fun, while minimizing the budget. To help your family reduce costs on summer travel: Plan ahead. While spontaneous weekend getaways sound fun, the best way to save vacation dollars is by planning ahead. Keep in mind that most resorts offer the greatest variety of available room options, package amenities and overall savings when stays are booked further out in advance.
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RADIAL ARM SAW KIT for circular saw. New in box. cochise@post.com
MEDICAL FURNITURE includes bed frame with side bars, wheelchair, bathroom chair, bed tray, recliner on wheels. HEAVY, you haul away. jnzholmes@gmail.com
TWO HEATED SLEEPING MATS FOR PETS. I used them for cats, they loved them. Removable and washable covers. 585-394-8917
Full set of ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. Pick up Penfield. 585-381-8875
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SPEED QUEEN WASHER. Needs pump. Two years old. Pick up, Cohocton. 585-519-1694
PORTABLE BASKETBALL HOOP. Height adjustable to ten feet. Good condition. You pick up, Bloomfield. 585-203-7013
8x10 METAL SHED. Bought new but never assembled, due to change of mind. Text or call. 585-697-4671
AIR COMPRESSOR 3HP 20 Gallon tank. Compressor motor works. Tank has rust hole leaks. Honeoye Falls. Text 585-260-8951
FULL SIZE BED FRAME with headboard and footboard. Light color wood. In Scottsville. schatziny@gmail.com
Green leather ROUND TOP FOR A CARD TABLE. Seats 6-8 people comfortably. daldrich51@gmail.com
24’ ABOVE GROUND ROUND POOL, aluminum. Includes solar and winter covers and filter. In good shape. You remove. 585-749-4705
QUEEN BED FRAME with headboard & footboard. Light wood color. In Scottsville. Email schatziny@gmail.com
SCRAP METAL. 585-705-9103
UPRIGHT BALDWIN PIANO. You remove. Regulation sized POOL TABLE with cue balls. You remove from basement. 585-733-3593
6-person INTEX INFLATABLE HOT TUB. Used 1 year. Cover and all accessories included. Motor may need repair. Call for details. 585- 820-1365
Box of MAGAZINES (men’s, women’s, religious, cultural, wine). Lakeville. Call or text 585-649-8706
Two BOWLING BALLS w/bags, five TENNIS RACKETS. Webster. tegouse@aol.com
Genuine SWEDISH BLUE EGG CHAIR. Purchased in Sweden. (Grandkids are gone.) bkgranny@rochester.rr.com
A lot of PAPER TOWEL TUBES (the brown paper inner tube) needed for kids’ crafts. Webster/Penfield area. 585-217-3397
Elderly man looking for a RECLINER, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER and a workable WHEELBARROW. 585-883-7387
SMALL UPRIGHT FREEZER. mfarru1.mf@gmail.com
DAVIS WEATHER STATION DISPLAY CONSOLE model 6312 or 6351. junkmail1360@yahoo.com
DAVIS WEATHER STATION DATA-LOGGER model 6510USB or 6555IP. junkmail1360@yahoo.com
Need ACCESSORIES FOR KIRBY G5, attachments like wand and hand-held nozzles, etc. Terry, 336-247-3245 Geneva, NY.
STAINED GLASS sheets/pieces, any colors/textures/sizes. For retiree starting a new hobby. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
Old COMPUTERS, PRINTERS, ELECTRONICS, CELL PHONES for recycling (no tube heavy TVs or computer monitors). Terry 336-247-3245
STATIONARY BIKE in good condition for physical therapy. barbaragreen0806@yahoo.com
Lots of STYROFOAM EGG CARTONS needed for kids’ art club/camp. Webster/ Penfield area. cmstudio@rochester.rr.com
ADULT DIAPERS/GUARDS - Male, large/extra-large. Other sizes welcome as they may vary. For elderly parent in nursing home. cpalone@yahoo.com
PLASTIC PET CARRIER for a dog that is 35lbs/medium sized. Please Text Wendy 585-520-7823
Metal or plastic SHELVING and a two-to-four-drawer FILE CABINET. 585-424-0732
Too many ZUCCHINIS? I would like to take some off your hands. 585-698-5937
POKER TABLE that will seat eight people. 585-347-4283
MOVING BOXES, all sizes, in structurally good shape. Much appreciated! penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
PROPANE CAMPING STOVE and SCREEN HOUSE for some kids on their first camp out. Thank you. jenabrado@gmail.com
CANNING JARS, any size. Mzsodus50@gmail.com
HOSPITAL BED, extra wide 42” to 48”: 585-300-9257
Looking for a BOX TRAILER. 585-789-7663 (text only) or 585-323-1762 (leave message)
OLD POSTCARDS, VINTAGE STAMPS, ADVERTISING CARDS or COINS! 585-729-1259
Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278
Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE for father son project. Call or text 315-576-1278 ask for Matt
Clean, medium to large BOXES. East Rochester area. 585-698-5937
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Gas Pumps ~ Gas & Oil Items ~ Signs ~ Lanterns ~ Oil Bottles ~ More!
Saturday, Sept. 16th, 2023 • 10am 4031 Dean Rd., Marion, NY (Off Marion/Walworth Rd.)
Estate Of Richard Simmons
Partial Listing: At is Time We Have Uncovered e Following, But Still Unpacking: Over 20 Old Gas Pumps, Some Unusual, Atlantic White Flash, Wayne 60, And Many Others, Oil Pumps, Esso Lube Motor Oil Sign, 2 Different Firestone Signs, Delco Battery Sign, Exxon Sign, Dunlop Tire Sign, Several Old Rd. Signs, Dead End Sign (Town Of Pittsford), Kendall Display Sign, Graco Lab Sign, Wolfs’ Head Display Sign, NYS Dealer Signs, Eveready Preston Can, Mobil Brake Fluid Can, Sinclair Gear Lubricant Can, Pullman Oil Can, Cen-Pe-Co Oil Can, 2 RPM Oil Drums, Pennzoil Oil Can, Quaker State Gas Can, Wolf’s Head Gas Can, Gulf Can, Wherwell Motor Oil Tin, Exxon Aviation Oil Cans, Several Advertising Tins, Old Coffee Tins, Polarize Trans Lub, Wooden Advertising Box, Several Glass Oil Bottles & Carriers, Lantern Collection, License Plates, Gas Station Sign Stands, Galvanized Watering Can Collection, And About 1/10 Of e Way rough, We Are Still Sorting! Expect Surprises! is Is Dick’s Lifelong Collections. Also: 1949 Oldsmobile – Very Nice Condition. Photos & More Items To List Coming Soon.
Terms: : Cash, Good NYS Checks. Visa, M/C, Discover Cards Accepted, With 4%. I.D. Required For Bidding Numbers. No Goods Removed Before Settled For. 10% BP. Bring Your Own Chairs And Dress Accordingly. Come Join e Fun!
Village Auction Company
James C. Hoyt ~ Auctioneer
Alton, NY • 315-483-1900 • Cell: 315-573-4466
I wear a lot of different jewelry. I love to look for it when I’m abroad or if I find a great antique or vintage shop. ~Lily Donaldson
Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment
Scan local advertisements: Church bulletins, newspaper classified ads and online bullet boards typically boast a number of items for sale, many of which are being sold at a fraction of the cost of new items. Before embarking on shopping trips, check these advertisements to see if there are any preowned items that meet your needs.
In addition, there are a number of social media groups that enable members to advertise their items for sale. Others are encouraged to inquire about the sales and make their own offers. Though it might take some effort, it is possible to get brand-name used merchandise for less.
You have to fight against being an antique. ~Burt Lancaster
NOTICE OF SALE LINDEN SELF STORAGE
hereby gives notice of sale under Section 182 of the New York Lien Law that all the property of the following units will be auctioned in their entirety at:
Linden Self Storage • 870 Linden Ave.
Rochester, NY 14625
Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 11:00 am Sharp
Juan Aponte – Unit# 803
Douglas Berl – Unit# 746
Michael Cerone – Unit# 329
David Duffield – Unit# 701
Kelly Snyder – Unit# 430
Terms: CASH ONLY. $50 refundable clean out deposit returned when unit is empty. Units are subject to redemption.
Tractors ~ Trucks ~ Equipment~ 400 Plastic Bins
ursday, Sept. 14, 2023 • 5:30pm 5759 NY Rt. 88 ~ Sodus, NY 14551
Johnson Fruit Farm Dispersal
Partial Listing: A er Selling e Farm We Will Sell e Following ~ John Deere 5303 4 x 4 Tractor (2039 Hours) W/Edward Front Li (Sold Separate), John Deere 2440 Diesel Tractor W/Edward Front Li (Sold Separate), John Deere 1530 Utility Tractor (Diesel) (5900 Hours) W/Edwards Li (Sold Separate), New Holland TN95FA 4 x 4 Diesel Tractor W/Cab, Ford 4610 Diesel Tractor (6900 Hours) W/Edwards Front Li (Sold Separate), McCormick F-100 4 x 4 Tractor Diesel W/Quick 610 Bucket Loader W/Cab, John Deere 7070 Compact Tractor W/Model 70 Loader And Belly Mower (4 x 4), International 200 Reverse Forkli Tractor, Kubota R7V 400 4 x 4 (158 Hours) Like New, (2) Hyster Forkli W/Side Shi (5000 Lbs.) (Propane & Gas), Mitsubishi Propane Forkli W/ Bin Forks, 1991 International 6 Wheel Flatbed W/Extra Set Of Wheels (4900 Series), 1980 Mack Bull Dog 10 Wheel Flatbed Truck, 1999 Chevy 3500 9 Passenger Bus, 2001 GMC 3500 9 Passenger Bus (Both Run Great), Air-O-Fan NT32 500 Gallon PTO Sprayer (Like New), (2) FMC 500 Gallon Sprayers, Titan 12’ Pull Behind Mower, Woods D80 Mower, King Kutter 3 Point Finish Mower (Like New), 3 Point Feed Spreader, MF 3 Point 3 Bottom Plow, John Deere 12’ Transport Disc, Perfect 222 3 Point, Set Of 10’ Drags, Rears 3 Point Unit, 6’ x 8’ York Rakes, Woods 6’ Back Blade, Several Of 3 Point Forks, 300 Gallon Spray Tank, PTO On Trailer, 3 Point PTO Compressor, (2) Western Snow Plows & Frames, Husky 22 Ton Wood Splitter, Approximately 400 Plastic Apple Bins, Gather Stuff On e Farms. A Great, Clean, Fun Auction! Scott Takes Good Care Of His Equipment, Come Join e Fun! Lunch Available, Rest Room On Site.
Terms: Cash, Good NYS Checks, Visa, M/C, Discover Cards Accepted, W/4% Fee. I.D. Required For Bidding Numbers. No Goods Removed Until Settled For. Standard 10% B.P.
Village Auction Company
James C. Hoyt ~ Auctioneer Alton, NY • 315-483-1900 • Cell: 315-573-4466
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WE ARE EXCITED!
Barn Sale Webster Museum Is Larger Than Ever!
September 14th, 15th and 16th • 9am 394 Phillips Rd., Webster, NY
Barns & tents are full. Carriage house has all the collectibles. Glass, jewelry, furniture, antiques, tools, dolls, vintage rope bed, Morris oak chairs, bicycles, anything your heart desires!
ank you for supporting the Webster Museum!
SEMI-RETIREMENT AUCTION for SILCO FARMS LLC
Saturday, September 23, 2023 • 9:00am
Auction Preview: Friday, September 22, 3pm-6pm
1032 Pittsford Mendon Rd., Pittsford, NY 14534
Trucks/Tractors/Combine: Peterbilt 357, 18’ alum. grain body, C12 Cat eng., 604,172 mi; Chevy C60, gas, dump body, 15,452 mi; JD 7720 combine, 4WD, straw chopper; JD 216 rigid grain head; 216 parts head; JD 653A row crop head; home-built header cart; JD 7800, 4WD, 19 spd pwr shi , 20-8x38, 16.9R23 Firestone tires @ 90%, axle duals, recent eng. rebuild, sells w/JD 740 loader; JD 8970, bare back, pwr shi , 710/70R38 tires, has front hyd. dump rock carrier; IH 3588 2+2; CIH MX240, 4WD, pwr shi , front weights, quick hitch, 20.8R42 axle duals; JD 4020 gas, w/loader, forks, not running, parts tractor; JD 4000, side console, Serial # 253475R; JD 3020 gas, canopy, eng. knocks; Equipment/Grain Bins: JD 327 baler, wire tie, w/kicker; JD 224 parts baler, w/kicker; (2) JD side delivery rakes; 20’ pto drive hay/grain elevator; (2) 10x16, (2) 10x14 wooden basket wagons; (2) Kverneland BB15, 6-btm, variable width, semi-mount plows; DMI 730, 7-shank, ecolo tiger; Landoll 3130 24’ cultipacker; 16’ cultipacker; 26’ Bob’s Equip. smooth rollers; Great Plains 15 solid stand grain drill, on no-till caddy; JD 6-row cultivator; trailer-type rock picker; (2) JD quick hitches; GUM ground-drive fert. spreader; JD rotary hoe; 350 bu bin wagon, poly auger, hyd. drive; (2) Westfield WR 80-71, pto-drive augers; GTRB500 batch dryer; 7-ring 24’ Stormor grain bin, no floor/auger; (2) 6-ring 18’ Butler bins, no floor/auger; 3-ring 18’ Butler bin; GSI 8-ring 27’ bin w/floor and unload tube;
is will be a live, in-person auction, with online bidding also available via Proxibid.com. In-Person Auction Terms: ID for bidder number. No buyer’s premium for cash or honorable check. Credit cards accepted with 3% fee.
(Please note that online terms differ from in-person terms!) Coming in September - Online Only - HO Scale Trains, Model Car Kits, Die-Cast Cars, Hess Trucks. Watch for more details coming soon!
Dann Auctioneers
4215 Belknap Hill Road, Branchport, NY 14418
Jeff Dann: 585-233-9570
Nelson Horning: 585-554-5335
Nelson Zimmerman: 607-243-8932
GO GREEN WHEN SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER
Vacation locally. Another way to help the planet when spending time outdoors this summer is to vacation locally. People who vacation close to home typically do not fly, and that’s a significant benefit to the planet. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change notes that aviation emissions release black carbon, nitrous oxide and sulphur oxide, which contribute to the greenhouse gas effect. And while the EIA notes that automobiles and airplanes produce relatively similar amounts of carbon dioxide per gallon, airplanesburnconsiderablymorefuelthancars,thanksinlargeparttothe considerable amount of fuel planes burn on the runway. By vacationing locally, outdoor enthusiasts can reduce their reliance on airplanes, thereby reducing the effects those airplanes have on the environment.
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As Summer Turns to Fall, Turn to Your Local Libraries to Find Treasures
BY SUZIE WELLS
As summer winds down and children of all ages transition from summer to schooltime schedules, I wanted to explore some local treasures we may overlook. Libraries are an essential hub of any community, and librarians from Brighton, Fairport, Mendon, and Webster shared their insights.
e library has become a space where families, kids, teens, and adults come together to explore the world of books and enjoy exciting events and activities together. Offering a wide array of materials for patrons to borrow, including books, movies, CDs, magazines, newspapers, audiobooks, video games, even mobile hotspots and electronic devices, and passes to local attractions, libraries provide communities a wealth of materials and opportunities.
All librarians I interviewed raved about this year’s Summer Reading Program, keeping children, teens, and adults reading all summer long.
Elissa Schaeffer, Children’s Services Manager of Brighton Library, raves about their summer Cupcake Wars and Escape Room events as well as their ursday music program, especially the RPO’s Instrument Petting Zoo, and live animal experiences. Brighton Library has a wide array of events and activities throughout the year. Check out their website at brightonlibrary.org for current offerings.
Anna Lippincott, of Fairport Library, says their weekly Gazebo Concert series with Perinton Recreation Dept was a hit this summer, as were specialty art programs. Fairport Library has exciting programs and title releases year-round, so stay-tuned at fairportlibrary.org. Anna particularly loves their trivia events, Murder Mystery Movie series, and Brown Bag Book Reviews. e Friends of Fairport Library own and operate e Cornerstore Bookstore above the library and the Book Bin inside the library, and they coordinate the FROST partnership to deliver books and library materials to those who love to read but can’t get to the library.
Kelly Paganelli, Children’s Librarian at Mendon Library, says their summer and year-round activities have been such fun. From story times to music, cra , teen, or adult program, there’s something for everyone. Firefly Friends continues to be a hit with the younger set and their caregivers. Check out their upcoming Health RX series and Tuesday Travel Talks. Kelly says there are so many new books on the shelves, but they’re “way more than just books.” For the latest news and events, visit mendonlibrary.org.
Webster Library patrons love the Candyland, Rainbow Fun, and Friendship camp, as well as the summer reading program for all ages. is fall, check out the Fall book sale, Latin Dance night, evening family programs such as Family Night, PJ Storytime, and Make it Mondays. Webster Library’s Ketsia Mari says, with “Mobile Wi-Fi units, experience kits, VIP and Empire passes, curbside pickup, and tech tutors, the library has something for everyone!” Check them out at websterlibrary.org.
Even in this largely digital age, public libraries stand as sanctuaries for meaningful connections, growth, and shared experiences. It’s where stories come alive, friendships form, and exploration thrives. Whether a library enthusiast or newcomer, step into your local library for a journey that transcendsgenerations,offeringdiscovery,growth,andendlesspossibilities.
Kelly Paganelli says, “We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable here. Please come by and see what we offer and if you want something, please ask.” If one library doesn’t have something you need, chances are the librarians can find it through the county system.
Go to gvpennysaver.com to see these Monroe County librarians’ top children, teens, and adults picks as summer winds down!
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Estate planning is a process that is difficult to discuss, but one that is essential to maximize your assets and ensure your end-of-life wishes are honored.
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106 Village Landing • Fairport, NY 14450 STORE HOURS: Tues. - Sat. 10am to 4pm Donations are only accepted on Mondays from 10am to 2pm cornerbookstore106@gmail.com www.facebook.com/fairportcornerbookstore Operated by the Friends of the Fairport Library Understanding food labels is a great first step toward eating healthy. FARM MARKET OPEN FALL RED RASPBERRIES Ready For U-Pick 9am-6pm 315-986-3691 Chase Farms 459 Pannell Rd. • Fairport Just west of Wayside Gardens, Off Rt. 31 www.chasefarmsmarket.com Shortcake & sundae bar open featuring our fresh fruit! FARM MARKET OPEN Home Grown Sweet Corn & In Season Produce. Open Daily 9am - 6pm
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HOW TO ACE JOB INTERVIEWS WHEN SWITCHING CAREERS
Remain positive throughout the interview. Even if you are changing careers because you’re unhappy and/or unfulfilled in your present line of work, avoid badmouthing that industry and your past employers. Doing so will only reflect negatively on you and raise a red flag with prospective employers. Instead, explain your reasons for pursuing a new career path in terms that excite potential employers about your candidate.
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