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A publication of MEDIA | | | October 13, 2023 OATKA 585.226.8111 GVPENNYSAVER.COM

Rake in the

Jim Barnard Chevrolet

‘20 KIA Sportage LX

’20 Trax LT FWD

‘20 Trax LT FWD

#23T153A, 68k mi, 1 owner!

#4888, 24k mi, rear camera, keyless start

#24T021A, 22k mi, rear camera, turbo charged engine

#24T038B, 51k mi, wireless phone charging

Sale Price $15,967

Sale Price $17,924

Sale Price $18,422

Sale Price $18,451

’20 Malibu LT FWD

’19 Equinox LT AWD

’20 Blazer 2LT FWD

’18 Malibu 1LT FWD

’20 Blazer 2LT AWD

#23T220A, 40k mi, HTD Seats, remote start

#4893, 44k mi, rear cam, remote start, HTD seats

#4931, 24k mi, HTD seats, remote start

Sale Price $20,423

Sale Price $21,939

Sale Price $24,844

Sale Price $27,449

’20 Blazer 3LT AWD

’17 Sierra 1500 SLE 4WD

’19 Silverado 1500 Custom 4WD

’19 Silverado 1500 LT

#4942, 23k mi, rear cam, emergency brake assist

#4934, 28k mi, parking assist, remote start

#4894, 18k mi, DBL Cab, Navigation

#4860, 37k mi, Crew Cab, Rem. Start

#4904, 4WD, 37k mi, DBL Cab, remote start, HTD Wheel

Sale Price $28,428

Sale Price $33,918

Sale Price $34,424

Sale Price $37,935

*Length of contract limited and varies by model. Must finance with GM Financial. Some customers may not qualify. Not available with some other offers. Must take delivery by 10/27/23. Parts & Service Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm Sales Dept. Hours: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am-7pm Wed. & Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm; Sat. 9am-3pm Or Make An Appointment

Must take delivery by 10/27/23. Prior sales excluded. All prices are plus tax, title, lic & reg. Advertised vehicles may be subject to open safety recalls. Go to safecar.gov or contact dealer for more info.

View more on barnardchevy.com Jim Barnard Chevrolet 7101 Buffalo Rd. (Rt. 33), Churchville, NY

(585) 293-2120

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“WE ARE” “BUYING!” SMITTY’S COINS & CURRENCY Top prices paid for coins, gold jewelry, paper money, magic cards, and more!

For Sale By Owner

394-3650

Piffard: 4196 Main Street 3 bdrm. home, York Central Schools, 8 min. to Geneseo. Large fenced yard, new siding, large kitchen & living room, front sunroom, back patio, laundry room, master bath, ceiling fans, dry basement, Invisible Fence.

80 South Main, Canandaigua

Active Living 50+ ____________________17

Tree Tamers

Auctions & Antiques ____________________27

Trimming • Take Down Brush Chipper Cabling Stump Grinding

Automotive _____________________5

Reasonable Rates Free Estimates • Insured

Body & Mind ____________________20

Office - 538-2745 Cell - 585-259-5117

Asking $200,000 • Call or text for pictures 585-455-7528

FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE

Classifieds ____________________38 Employment ____________________34 Garage Sales ____________________30 Give & Take ____________________16

October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came,— The Ashes, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name.

Rental potential and the local labor force: Location is a significant factor to consider when investing in real estate, but recent shifts in how and where people work could change the real estate investment landscape. A 2020 Gartner, Inc., survey of more than 300 financial executives and leaders in the finance industry found that roughly 25 percent will move at least one out of every five of their on-site workers to permanently remote positions in the years ahead. Economists note that this shift to remote working could be among the more lasting trends to emerge from the pandemic. Before investing in real estate, prospective investors should examine local trends to see if more and more locals are working remotely, and whether or not that’s affecting the market for rentals.

The sunshine spread a carpet, And every thing was grand;

Home Services _____________________6

Miss Weather led the dancing; Professor Wind, the band....

Hometown Events ____________________12 Kidz Korner ____________________32

The sight was like a rainbow New-fallen from the sky.... ~George Cooper (1840–1927), “October’s Party,” c.1887

OPEN NOW TIL NOV. 4th

Puzzle Answers ____________________37

20 Chase Park, Batavia Back on market! Price reduced to $169,500. Open House Sun., Oct. 14, Noon-2pm. 3 bedroom, 1 bath City Ranch with finished basement, all appliances, thermo windows, eat-in kitchen, central air, 18x20 covered two layer deck, Fenced yard, close to schools and shopping. Perfect for the 1st time homebuyer or if you are looking to downsize. Call to view.

Passages ____________________29 Pet Place _____________________3

Why rent when you can own for less?

Winemakers Many Varieties

Grape Juice

Real Estate _____________________2

Plus Apricot, Blackberry, Blueberry, Cherry, Cranberry, Hard Cider, Peach, Pear, Plum, Pumpkin, Red Raspberry, Rhubarb, & Strawberry Juice

Sip & Dine ____________________22

Most Juices 21% Sugar No Sugar Required for

Vibes & Rants ____________________26

EXCELLENT DRY WINES

Worship ____________________24

Plastic & Glass Carboys (Sold with Juice Only)

15806 Holley Rd, Murray/Holley 2 bdrm. (poss. 3), 2 bath Ranch. Remodeled in 2019, office, eat-in kitc., all appliances, 4 yr. new furnace/central air, full bsmnt., woodstove, 2 car att. gar., triple driveway, patio, 2 decks, front porch, pool, hot tub, Holley schools. Must See. 2.75% assumable mortgage. Schedule a showing today.

FOR SALE LeRoy New Construction Pkg. on ½ acre lot on Warsaw Rd. 3 bd., 2 ba., full basement, septic, public water. Choose your colors. $245,000.

WINEMAKING SUPPLIES

WALKER’S WINE JUICE, LLC

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Arts & Entertainment ____________________33


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Hi, I’m ! I am 6 months old! Some of my favorite things to do are hunt for chipmunks, play with the leaves, take naps, and, most of all, I love my neck scratches! Not to brag, but my owners say I am the cutest kitten!

SEND US A PHOTO! and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com • Share With Us or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FALL Squirrels have a (sophisticated) plan out there. Squirrels hiding food in autumn for the upcoming winter is a familiar sight. And squirrels are more organized than many people may know. Groundbreaking research released in 1991 found that, even when squirrels bury that stash of nuts closely to one another, they will each return to the precise location of their personal cache. Recent research also has shown that squirrels bury their stash based on certain traits, such as the type of nut being buried.

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HOMETOWN CONCRETE PATIOS/SIDEWALKS

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Walkways • Retaining Walls • Patios Hardscapes • Landscapes Lawn Fertilization Top soil & mulch still available!

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1. Holley NY loves the Bills! 2. A girl who loves her miniature horse named Peanut 3. Spooktacular decorating on Five Mile Line Rd.

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Offer expires 10/31/2023. Offer applies to new residential heating account customers with 500 gallon or 325 gallon tanks. Propane customer must sign a fuel service agreement, subject to credit approval. After special pricing expires, customer will pay then current applicable Suburban Propane price, which may vary depending on volume purchased or other factors. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Valid at Rochester and Arkport locations only. Other restrictions may apply. Call for details.

Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) W hen a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A w orking smoke ala rm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than tw enty percent of American homes are w ithout them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. M ake a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your fam ily precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. M ake sure yo u have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

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PATHSTONE CORPORATION IS OFFERING

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

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HEAP Recipients Automatically Eligible Income guidelines are: Family of 1: $34,224 Family of 2: $44,760 Family of 3: $55,296 Family of 4: $65,820

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MAKE FALL CLEAN-UP ECO-FRIENDLY Rake leaves sensibly Power blowers and mulchers make fast work of leaves, but at the expense of the environment. Gas-powered devices discharge fuel exhaust into the air, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Instead, reap the benefits of peace and quiet as well as exercise from manual raking. Gold Standard Publication

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While raking, do not feel the need to remove every leaf. A certain amount of organic matter can be beneficial to the soil and even insulate the lawn somewhat. A leftover leaf here or there also may provide protection for insects and small animals. For example, many native bees spend the winter in tunnels in the ground, cracks in mortar, holes in dead wood, or within hollow stems, and they need lawn and garden litter to survive. Page 8

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

LAWN & LANDSCAPING

TOOL & EQUIPMENT RENTAL

Lefty’s Custom Lumber

Crafting Stories from Wood

• Save Time • Save Money • Great Rates • Great Equipment • 100s of pieces of equipment • Rental Reservations Highly Recommended Floor Sanders, Backhoes, Lawn & Garden Equipment & more!

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No deposits required. Reservations encouraged. Check out our complete list of rentals on our website.

We collaborate with homeowners, property owners, farmers, and the Amish community to save wood, telling its story through the hands of skilled artisans, contractors, and furniture builders.

We CUSTOM MILL and DRY your lumber within 3 weeks. CALL FOR DETAILS!

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Our commitment to sustainable wood usage not only preserves our environment, but also contributes to greenhouse gas reduction and energy conservation.

Live Edge & Specialty Lumber For Sale! REAL 2”x4”s! 2 x4 s! Call for appointment.

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GET YOUR HOME FALL- AND WINTER-READY Examine your fireplace and chimney system to ensure that no soot or creosote has collected. Any cracks or voids could potentially cause a fire. Before you turn the furnace or boiler on, replace the air filter and hire a professional to inspect the unit more thoroughly. These steps will improve the efficiency and life of your furnace and will ensure stable indoor air quality.

MASONRY & BASEMENT • Foundation Wall Repairs • Concrete Driveways • Garage Floors & Sidewalks • Porches & Patios • Block Foundations • Cultured Stone • New Construction & Additions • Power Washing • Light Demo No Job Too

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Formerly L&L Masonry

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MASONRY & BASEMENT

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• All water heaters including tankless • High efficiency furnaces, AC & boilers • Water conditioning systems & Goulds well pumps • All general household plumbing • Drain cleaning

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PAINTING/PAPERING

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OWNER Shane Scott

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FALL LAWN CARE TIPS

Grubs: Grubs like to feast on the roots of grass right below the surface. Michigan State University Extension Turf & Landscape reports that grub damage can appear from March to early May or from mid-September to early November. The lawn and garden experts at GardenTech® note that wilted grass blades are often the first indicator of a grub infestation, which is followed by patches of brown turf and eventually death. Crows, skunks and moles eat grubs, so the sight of them in a lawn could indicate an infestation.

Repair bald spots. Summer exacts a toll on lawns in various ways, and even homeowners with green thumbs may end up with a lawn filled with bald spots come September. Autumn is a great time to repair these bald spots. Lawn repair mixes like Scotts® PatchMaster contain mulch, seed and fertilizer to repair bald spots, which can begin to recover in as little as seven days. Before applying such products, remove dead grass and loosen the top few inches of soil. Follow any additional manufacturer instructions as well.

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Open all year! Seasonal, monthly, weekend sites available now. Call for more information.

TREE SERVICES

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OFF FALL DISCOUNT • Trimming & Removal • Affordable Stump Grinding • Professional/Insured Best stump grinding • Free Estimates prices in town. • Senior Discounts

585.768.4883 • 8101 Conlon Rd. • LeRoy, NY 14482 Honey is a natural wonder that can be equally useful in the kitchen and in the medicine cabinet.

Arbor-Scaper Tree Service, Inc. 585-613-2068

General Election

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023 Livingston County Early Voting Polling Hours SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 2023: 9AM TO 5PM SUNDAY, OCT. 29, 2023: 9AM TO 5PM MONDAY, OCT. 30, 2023: 8AM TO 8PM TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 2023: 8AM TO 4PM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 2023: 8AM TO 4PM THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 2023: 8AM TO 8PM FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 2023: 8AM TO 4PM SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 2023: 9AM TO 5PM SUNDAY, NOV. 5, 2023: 9AM TO 5PM Livingston County Voters can vote at the Livingston County Board of Elections, 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454

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All election district poll sites will be open

Tuesday, November 7, 2023 from 6am until 9pm Town and District Location

Avon 1 & 2 Avon 3 Avon 4 Caledonia 1, 2 & 3 Conesus 1 & 2 Geneseo 1 Geneseo 2 & 3 Geneseo 4 Geneseo 5 Groveland 1 & 2 Leicester 1 Lima 1 & 2 Livonia 1 Livonia 2 & 3 Livonia 4 & 5 Mt. Morris 1, 2 &3 North Dansville 1, 2, 3 & 4 Nunda 1 Nunda 2 Ossian 1 Portage 1 Sparta 1 Springwater 1 West Sparta 1 York 1 & 2

East Avon Fire Hall, 1615 W. Henrietta Rd. Avon Village Hall, 74 Genesee St. Wesleyan Church, 300 Genesee St. JW Jones Hall, 366 Leicester Rd. Conesus Town Hall, 621 South Livonia Rd. St. Mary’s Parish Center, 13 North St. United Methodist Church, 4520 State Rte. 63 Morgan Estates Comm. Center, 4339 Clear View Rd. SUNY Geneseo Ball Room, 10 MacVittie Cir. Groveland Town Hall, 4955 Aten Rd. Cuylerville Fire Department, 2943 Canandaigua St. Lima Town Hall, 7329 East Main St. Hemlock Fire Hall, 7375 Al Sharpe Ave. Livonia Public Library, 2 Washington St. Lakeville Fire Training Grounds, 5939 Stone Hill Rd. Mt. Morris Central School Gym, 30 Bonadonna Ave. North Dansville Town Hall, 14 Clara Barton St. Nunda Fire Hall, 4 S. State St. Dalton United Methodist Church, 10074 State St. Ossian Town Hall, 4706 Ossian Hill Rd. Portage Town Hall, 2 North Church St., Hunt Sparta Community Center, 7351 State Route 256 Springwater Fire Department, 8145 S. Main St. West Sparta Town Hall, 8302 Kysorville-Byersville Rd. York Town Hall, 2668 Main St.

For questions about voting in Livingston County, please contact the Board of Elections at (585) 243-7090 or (585) 335-1705. https://www.livingstoncounty.us/123/Board-of-Elections Livingston County Board of Elections David M. DiPasquale, Gary J. Nageldinger, Election Commissioners GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

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Hollwedel Memorial Library: Caramel Apples - October 22nd at 6PM. Trunk and Treat - October 28th at 11AM. SCOTTSVILLE FREE LIBRARY 55th Annual Book Sale (28 Main St. Scottsville) October 19-22 Thursday, Oct. 19 5-8pm - Friends Night Friday, Oct. 20 10am-6pm Saturday, Oct. 21 10am-3pm Sunday, Oct. 22 10am-1pm - $5 Bag Day

ALEXANDER

Byron Bergen Public Library 13 S. Lake St., Bergen (585) 494-1120 Byron-BergenPublicLibrary.org Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 10-1 & 2-7; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-1

Caledonia Library 3108 Main Street, Caledonia (585) 538-4512 Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 2-5:30 & 7-9; Tues. 9-1 & 2-5:30; Fri. 2-5:30; Sat. 9-1 (Sept.-May)

Chili Public Library 3237 Chili Avenue, Rochester www.chililibrary.org (585) 889-2200 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9; Fri.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. Closed

Meat Raffle To Benefit Gateway Home Comfort Care: Saturday, October 21st. Doors Open 6pm. Drawings Commence Promptly at 7pm. Alexander Firemen’s Recreation Hall, 10708 Alexander Rd, Alexander. Tickets $10.00 each, $80 per table. Tickets includes: 1 chance for the door prize, 1 slice of pizza & beverage (soda or water). Meat Selections from Alabama Holley Farms. Basket Raffle, 50/50 tickets & Special Raffle for a Recliner donated by Harding’s Furniture and Flooring sold separately. Bring snacks to share at your table and a cooler to hold your winnings!! Cash Bar presented by Alexander Fire Department - NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL PERMITTED. Sponsored by Gateway Home Comfort Care, 91 Main Street, Attica, 585-708-4331.

ATTICA

Hollwedel Memorial Library 5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion (585) 584-8843 Hours: M,W 1-8; T, Th 10-1; F 11-6; S 9-noon; Sunday-closed

Mumford Branch Library 883 George Street, Mumford (585) 538-6124 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-6

Newman Riga Library 1 S. Main St., Churchville, NY www.newmanrigalibrary.org (585) 293-2009 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 11-5; Tues., Thurs. 11-9; Sat. 10-2

Scottsville Free Library 28 Main Street, Scottsville (585) 889-2023 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10-5; Tues., Thurs. 1-8; Sat. 10-1

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

Attica High School Band Basket Raffle - Attica High School Gymnasium on Sunday, October 22, 2023. Doors Open at 12:00 pm. Drawing starts at 2:15 pm. Winners must be present to win.

AVON The Small Christian Group - A new program is starting at Saint Agnes Church which is called The Small Christian Group. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month in back of the church at 7:30pm. We look forward to seeing more people at our meetings. Questions, call Deb at 585-226-2001 and Tony at 585-538-9508. Trunk or Treat Community Event - It’s back and better than ever! Come on over to the Avon Wesleyan Church, 300 Genesee St., Avon on Tuesday, October 31 from 6pm-8pm. Join us for this safe, fun, family friendly activity. Lots of decorated cars with free candy, popcorn, donuts, hot cider, sweet cold cider, and coffee.

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The Avon American Legion Auxiliary invites all VETERANS to enjoy a homemade FREE Soup and Sandwich EVERY WED from 11:301pm at the Avon American Legion Veterans Hall. Everyone is welcome, Veteran Supporters pay $5 donation. This is an opportunity to catch up with old friends and to make new ones too.

BATAVIA HLOM Exhibit: “Memento Mori: Historic Batavia Cemetery 200 Years, 1823-2023” - The Holland Land Office Museum is proud to announce the opening of its next exhibit, “Memento Mori: The Historic Batavia Cemetery, 200 Years, 1823-2023”. On display Wednesday, July 5th through Saturday, November 4th. The exhibit details the 200 year history of the cemetery, lives of some of the famous Batavians who are buried there, cemetery artifacts, as well as examples of how people have mourned the loss of their love through the past 200 years. The exhibit is done in collaboration with the Historic Batavia Cemetery Association. The exhibit is included in the regular museum admission. The Great Batavia Train Sale October 15, 9:30am-3:30pm, Genesee Community College Richard C Call Arena, One College Rd., Batavia. For over 50 years the Great Batavia Train Sale has been one of the premier hobby events in Western New York. All forms of model railroad and train-related merchandise will be available. Items offered include all scales of model trains, historic railroad items, books, DVD’s and toys. Free parking. $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. http://gsme.org West Side Batavia Ghost Stories - Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum (131 W. Main St., Batavia) on Thursday, October 19th at 7 pm as Connie Boyd shares the spooky, sinister, and weird documented stories from the West Side of Batavia’s past. Come and listen to tales of murder, ghosts, body snatching hangings, and abandoned cemeteries. This presentation is the same as our Ghost Walk, perfect for those who don’t want or aren’t able to go on our guided Ghost Walks. Tickets are $5/$3 for museum members. If you would like to attend please contact the museum at 585-343-4727. http:// www.hollandlandoffice.com Crossroads House Spaghetti Dinner - Back by Popular Demand: Wednesday October 25th at First Presbyterian Church (next to CH) in Batavia. Serving from 5 to 7pm. Take outs available at 4pm. FREE WILL OFFERING AT THE DOOR. Live music for your dining pleasure. Call 585-356-5440 with questions.

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West Side Batavia Ghost WalkPlease join the Holland Land Office Museum for a West Side Ghost Walk Fridays in October. Walks led by Connie Boyd - October 13, 20 and 27 at 7pm. And a second walk beginning at 7:30 October 13 and 20. Take a walk on the west side and hear tales of murders, hangings, grave robbing, ghosts and other eerie happenings from Batavia’s past. Admission $15 or $10 for museum members. Reservations required with purchase. Tours limited to 20 people each. Tour begins and ends at the museum and is approximately 1-1/2 to two hours. Tickets/information: (585)343-4727, email hollandlandoffice@gmail.com, or stop by 131 W. Main St., Batavia. Historic Batavia Cemetery Candlelight Ghostwalk - The Batavia Cemetery Association is excited to announce that the annual Halloween Candlelight Ghostwalk on Saturday, October 21, 2023! Join us for some spooky fun on a ghost walk through the Historic Batavia Cemetery on Harvester Avenue to meet the famous and infamous movers and shakers who not only shaped and influenced the City of Batavia, but the United States and the world. Tours begin at 7:00 p.m. and run every fifteen minutes until 8:45 p.m. Admission is $15. Reservations are required. Proceeds benefit the upkeep and restoration of the cemetery. For more information, or to make reservations, go to bataviacemetery. org.

Museum Quilt Guild meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month at the VA Medical Center, 222 Richmond Ave., Bldg. 4, 2nd Fl. Auditorium, Batavia, NY. [Except for sometimes around Easter and the December meeting which is the second Saturday]. Meetings begin at 9:30 AM and include a short business meeting, Show & Tell and a Program sometimes with a Workshop. Other activities include the raffle, mini flea market and our mini library. We have a phone tree to contact members during inclement weather. Dues are $25/year for each member. https://www. themuseumquiltguild.com/ Genesee Symphony Orchestra Concert - Genesee Symphony Orchestra Concert, Sunday, October 22, 2023, 4pm, Stuart Steiner Theater, Genesee Community College, Batavia. Featuring Rebecca Gilbert, Principal Flutist, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Adults $15, Seniors $10. Tickets available at Gilliam Grant (Bergen), Coffee Press, Holland Land Office Museum, GoArt (Wed-Sat), Mr Wine & Liquor, YNGODDESS, at the door or online at geneseesymphonyorchestra@ gmail.com. A not-to-miss concert.

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HLOM Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre “A Murderous Affair” -On Saturday, October 14th, 6 pm, Batavia Country Club, the Holland Land Office Museum will be presenting a Murder Mystery Dinner Theater put on by WNY Improv. The program “A Murderous Affair: The Truish Murder Mystery of Johnston L. Lynch”. Discover what truly happened in the enigmatic world of Johnston L. Lynch and E.N. Rowell and make your own conclusion in this enthralling real-life whodunit. Tickets: $75 per person. Each attendee can choose from 4 different entrée options. Cash bar available. Seats limited. Contact 5 8 5 - 3 4 3 - 4 7 2 7 o r hollandlandoffice@gmail.com to reserve a spot. Please have your food preference ready with reservation.

All Babies Cherished Christmas Bazaar - ‘Tis the season for holiday shopping! Starting November 18, at the All Babies Christmas Bazaar guests can find beautiful and unique handcrafted gift items, and other vendor sold items. There will also be food, special Christmas things for children to do & maybe if we’re all good we’ll see old St. Nick! Held 10-3pm at St. Joseph School, 2 Summit St., Batavia.

Crossroads House Annual Basket Raffle - November 3rd and 4th, First Presbyterian Church (next to CH) in Batavia. Friday is presale from 3:00 to 6pm. Saturday from noon to 4pm. NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. Lunch available Saturday only - hots, burgers, and PEPPER SOUP. Come join us for a fun filled afternoon and go home with some very nice baskets and perhaps a Christmas Gift or 2. Call 585-356-5440 with questions.

HLOM Java with Joe E.: Tyler Angora, “Victorian Era Mourning”- Thursday, October 26 at 9am. “Mourning during the Victorian era (1855-1925) was a tradition that faded into the void following the end of the period. Mourning became a mainstream societal measure for almost everyone that lost a loved one. Women, however, became the leading figures in mourning as they followed strict rituals and rules, especially when their husbands died. From Black dresses to black veils which made women sick, mourning has become a fascination of the past.” Admission is free and coffee and donuts will be served. If you would like to attend please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.

HLOM Decomposing Past Workshop: Textiles. Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum for the first in our new series of “Decomposing Past” Workshops. The first will be on Saturday, October 21st at 1 pm. This workshop will focus on antique textiles, and discuss various preservation methods of item within the museum collection. Our Curator Tyler Angora will share these methods in the hope that you can use them and understand the textile conservation practices on your own pieces. Admission is $10 of $5 for museum members. This series of workshops is in conjunction with The Decomposing Past mini-exhibits at the museum.

Genesee Symphony Orchestra Concert, Sunday, October 22, 2023, 4pm, Stuart Steiner Theater, Genesee Community College, Batavia. Featuring Rebecca Gilbert, Principal Flutist, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Adults $15, Seniors 10. Tickets available at the door or o n l i n e a t geneseesymphonyorchestra@ gmail.com. A not-to-miss concert.

Lend A Paw Fundraiser for Volunteers For Animals - Annual Basket Raffle. Saturday, October 28, 10am-3pm, Pudgies Lawn & Garden, 3646 W. Main St., Batavia. Big ticket items including a variety of baskets and gift certificates! Winning tickets will be drawn at the conclusion of the event. All winners will be notified by phone/ text. Winners do not need to be presented to win. Prize pick up information will be shared.

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HLOM Guest Speaker: Amy Truesdell, “The Civil War Letters of Rollin Truesdell”: Wednesday, October 25th at 7pm. The museum welcomes Amy Truesdell, writer and consultant from Maine, who has fulfilled a lifelong goal to bring the over 100 letters of her greatgreat-grandfather to light of his time in the Civil War. Rollin Truesdell enlisted in the Union Army at Binghamton as part of the 27th NY Volunteers and fought in many pivotal battles, writing letters documenting his time in the Civil War. Admission is $5 or $3 for museum members. Please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com if you would like to attend.

Pillow making (sewing class) at GO ART! Friday October 20th, 67:30pm. In this hands on learning experience you will have access to a local sewing expert, your own sewing machine, your choice of fabric for your pillow and the batting needed to fill it. Not only will you be able to take home the sewing knowledge you acquire but your pillow as well! Registration Required (visit goat.org/programming/ exploreart/exploreart-adult or call (585) 343-9313 to register). Cost is $18 for Members, $20 for NonMembers Friends of the Batavia Peace Garden Book Launch and Signing - Join Barbara Ann Toal, President of the Friends of the Batavia Peace Garden as she showcases her book “History of the Batavia Peace Garden”. Copies of the book will be available at the event or you can purchase copies o n l i n e a t w w w . bataviapeacegarden.com, the Holland Land Office Museum, Olivers Candy and GO ART!. The Tavern will be open and light refreshments will be available. October 19, 6:30pm-8pm, GO ART!, 201 E Main St, Batavia.

October 28 - Down Syndrome Basket Raffle 11:00 to 4:00 ($5.00 Sheets). Live Auction @ 5:00 (free admission) @ Quality Inn Park Rd Batavia. Dinner Reservation info contact Tami @ 716-560-3900. Haunted History Tour at GO ART! Seymour Place (GO ART!) will be hosting a haunted history tour every Friday in October, 2023 at 10pm. The tour will last approximately 1 hour and will cover the history of the beautiful building and some of the stories people have documented/ experienced with our non living patrons. The cost is $20 per person, which includes a beverage from the bar. Spots are limited so make sure you get your tickets ahead of time. Get your tickets at goat.org/culturalcalendar/

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Holiday Wreath Sale - Grand View Cemetery, Rte. 33, Batavia is holding its annual Holiday Wreath Sale. Wreaths are approximately 24 inches with a red bow, berries and pine cones. These wreaths can be for your door or for a grave of a loved one. Pick up will be Sunday, November 26th at the Cemetery Maintenance Garage from 11am1pm. Wreaths are $25. To order wreaths please call 343-0877 (Joyce) or 993-1317 (Office) by November 1st. All proceeds will go towards cemetery maintenance.

BETHANY October Owl Prowl 2023: Explore the secret world of owls at the Genesee County Park & Forest. Learn about their fascinating abilities, listen for the sounds of nocturnal wildlife, and visit owl habitats. Anything can happen on an Owl Prowl! This event takes place on Saturday, October 21st from 7:30PM to 9:00PM, Genesee County Park & Forest, 11095 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethany. Fee is $5/person or $10/family. Preregistration is required by calling (585) 344-1122 or registering at our website - space is limited. Please bring a headlamp or flashlight with a red filter, and be sure to dress for the weather! https://www.co.genesee.ny.us/ departments/parks/ program_registration.php

BYRON Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) #1134: Since 2019, the members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) #1134 have been working toward getting our Adopt-a Highway signs up. Delayed by the pandemic, their signs were recently placed in Byron. We started this project to get our organization known to the public, to exercise, and to give back to the community and help keep it clean. An international club celebrating its 75th year, TOPS 1134 meets at the First Presbyterian Church in Byron on Wednesday evenings. Weigh in starts at 5 p.m. with the meeting 5:30-6:30pm. Annual Turkey Dinner & all the fixings! DRIVE-THRU ONLY. Byron Presbyterian Church, 6293 West Main St. (Rt. 262), Byron. Sunday, October 15th (11am-SOLD OUT). Cost: $15 per dinner.

CALEDONIA Caledonia Senior Citizens Monthly meeting will be on Monday, October 16 in the St Columbia-St Patrick Church basement 198 North Street at 12 Noon. Mayor Scott Diliberto will be our speaker. Bring dish to pass. For more info Carolyn Pratt 585-344-1461.

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Senior Safety Fair - Caledonia Fire Department is hosting a Senior Safety Fair on October 15 from 12n-3p at JW Jones Hall. Agencies such as Livingston County Sheriff, Office of the Aging, Lifespan of Greater Rochester and more will be available to answer questions surrounding Open Enrollment, online/ phone scams etc. Our EMT’s will be on site for blood pressure checks. This event serves to remove barriers and improve accessibility to improve quality of life and independence for our Senior Citizens and their caregivers. Please reach out to Fire Commissioner Megan Churchill with any questions- mgn.churchill@ gmail.com Caledonia Fire Department Sportsmans Raffle - October 14, J.W. Jones Hall, 366 Leicester Road. Doors open at noon. $20 Donation. Tickets includes One admission, beverage, food and a chance to win raffle prizes. NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. ***** You must be at least 18 years of age to win a firearm and the winner MUST pass a mandatory NICS background check to take possession of the gun. Proper ID and permit are required by law. Prizes are delivered via sportsman’s warehouse gift cards redeemable at 1200 Miracle Mile Drive, Rochester. Not all prizes are firearms. Tickets: Tony 585-739-9611 or Mike 585-507-0369.

CHILI The First Presbyterian Church of Chili’s Food Cupboard - Open every third Saturday of each month 10:00AM-11:30AM. It is a drive through Cupboard that is located at 3600 Chili Ave. Grocery bags are prepared for small and large families with non-perishable items as well as with fresh produce, eggs, and meat. Donations of food and/ or money are always welcome. Please contact the church at (585) 889-9896 if you would like to contribute and/or volunteer at the Food Cupboard.

CHURCHVILLE Riga Church Fall Rummage Sale - Fantastic Christmas extravaganza, that’s got amazing variety. Tree, ornaments, decor, linens, village pieces - we have it all! New in box items, housewares, great pictures, clothing, collectables, garden tools, end & coffee tables, glass curio, books, 3 newer TV’s, jewelry, dinnerware, linens, corner TV stand, etc. Preview Day, October 20, 3-7pm - $5 entry donation that is deducted from your purchase, or “Thank you” - On Friday only. October 21, 9-2pm - Traditional rummage sale. This is a clean sale, the electrical items are tested. Priced to sell, respecting your budget. Only junk is trashed!!! 7057 Chili-Riga Cntr. Rd. (Rt.33A@Rt. 36), Churchville.

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DARIEN CENTER Town of Darien History by local residents - Presentations by local residents sharing the local history of the town of Darien. Join us the 3rd Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm at the Darien Disciples Church, 1951 Broadway Rd., Darien Center. Fundraiser Event! Help Us Tip the Scales in Tim’s Favor. Sunday, October 22, 2023. Time: 1-7pm. Suggested Donation: $5. Darien Center Fireman’s Rec. Hall, 10537 Alleghany Rd. (corner of Rte. 77 & Rte. 20), Darien Center. Beer, wine, & water available! Food Trucks will be on site! Bands scheduled to perform: Shaky Stage, Prospect, The Double Image Band, Bad Sign, Jim Sweet and Co., Audibull, Front Porch Pickers, Pitcher Family Band, uncl rog, and others. Basket Raffle! 50/50 Raffle!

EAST BETHANY Holiday Happenings Craft and Vendor Show - The East Bethany Presbyterian Church invites you to our annual Holiday Happenings Craft and Vendor Show, Saturday November 4th from 9am-3pm. Two floors of vendors, Basket Raffle, Bake Sale, Breakfast and Lunch for purchase. Come to the country to shop and get in the spirit of the season. Located at 5735 Ellicott St Rd, East Bethany. www. EastBethanyPresbyterian.org

ELBA Elba Fire Department BINGO Join us! The EFD Bingo will be held every Tuesday through December 12th with a start time of 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 5:00 PM. Elba Firemen’s Recreation Hall, 7143 Oak Orchard Road, Elba.

GVH Races, October 14, 10:00-4:00, 3330 Nations Road, Geneseo, $15 pre-sale at GVHraces.com, kids under 12 free, parking free. Enjoy a day in the country with steeplechase racing, activities for your dog and children, as well as boutique shopping and craft beverages! All with a backdrop of fall foliage! Benefits United Way of Rochester & the Finger Lakes. More detail if there is room: Horses jumping over timber fences, canine jumping contest & agility ring, pony rides, Agri-discovery Tent, wagon rides, NYS wine, beer & distillery vendors, boutique shopping, Stick horse races and more! Temple Hill Cemetery’s 2023 Spirit Walk - Saturday, October 14th, will highlight Geneseo’s tradespeople’s history and their connections to downtown businesses today. Community members of all ages are invited to take a moonlit stroll through historic Temple Hill Cemetery to learn about the people who shaped the early business community of Geneseo. Tour leaders will guide groups by lantern light to the various grave sites. Tours begin 6pm. The final tour group will be stepping off at 7:45pm. Suggested donations: $5 per person or $20 per family. Cash or checks only. Guests will finish the tour with cider and donuts. Participants are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes and weather appropriate clothing.

HENRIETTA All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet - Get regular or western style scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, potatoes, pancakes, French toast, sausage gravy & biscuits, fresh fruit, coffee, and apple or orange juice for $10! Join us on Sunday, OCTOBER 15, 9am-12pm at the Rush-Henrietta American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta. www.alpost1151.org

HILTON FAIRPORT Annual Fashion Show & Luncheon: Featuring Fashions by Chico - modeled by our members. The Woman’s Club of Rochester is a voluntary non-profit organization dedicated to community service. Through our fund-raising projects, we provide financial support and services for those in need in our community. We are asking you to support our philanthropic Fashion Show fund-raiser to be held on Sunday, October 22, 2023 from 11:30-3:30pm at Midvale Country Club, 2387 Baird Road, Penfield. Cost: $35. All proceeds from this event will benefit our charities chosen for this year. https://sites. g o o g l e . c o m / s i t e / womansclubofrochester/annual-fashion-show?authuser=0

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Fall Festival at Hilton Baptist Church, 50 Lake Ave., Hilton on Saturday, October 28 from 9:004:00. Join us for a day of vendors, crafters shopping! Scrapbooking and card making activity - $25, RSVP, please. 392-7990. Snacks, soup, dessert sales available.

“Community for Understanding,” a book discussion group open to all, will meet on Tuesday, October 17 from 6:30-7:30 pm at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1 East Main St., LeRoy to discuss “The Day the World Came to Town” by Jim DeFede. This is the book that inspired the Broadway musical, Come from Away. All are invited to join us; please read the book before the meeting. You may borrow a book from the church office. Info and discussion questions are found at stmarksleroy.org/upcoming-events. Questions? Email stmarksleroy@ gmail.com.

Hope Center of LeRoy Fundraisers: One Day, Two Raffles! The Olive Branch Lodge #39 Masonic Community Center, 12 Bank Street in LeRoy, will be the site of our First Annual Basket Raffle Saturday October 21st. Masons will be cooking lunch! Raffles 10am-4pm with winners drawn starting 3pm. Second raffle will be at the LeRoy Moose Family Center, 21 Bank Street, LeRoy, 4-7pm. During the Moose Fall Harvest Dinner, we will have a table set up to raffle gift cards with winners drawn starting at 6:30pm! For both raffles, tickets will be $5 per sheet. Need not be present to win. LeRoy First Baptist offers “10 Warning Signs of Alzheimers and Effective Communication” - Do you have a loved one or friend with Alzheimers or do you wish you knew more about this disease? LeRoy First Baptist offers “10 Warning Signs of Alzheimers and Effective Communication”. Presenter-Tammy Genagon of the Alzheimer’s Association of Buffalo. First Baptist Church, 5 East Main Street, LeRoy on Wednesday, October 18th 6:30 PM. Free and Open to the Public.

LIMA Scrap Metal Drive in parking lot at St. Rose Church, 1985 Lake Ave., in Lima on Saturday, October 21st, 8am to noon. Proceeds benefit St. Agnes School. No electronics, sealed vessels, appliances with freon that has not been removed. Call Michelle G. at 226-2100 with questions.

LEROY LeRoy-Stafford Senior Citizens Luncheon will be on Wednesday October 18th at 12:30 PM. At Our Lady of Mercy Parish Center, 44 Lake Street, LeRoy NY. Lunch will be provided along with dessert, at a cost of $5 per person. Please bring your own beverage. Entertainment to follow. Contact Rosemary #506-5233, Lucy #721-6073 or Sue #861-0422.

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LIVONIA Annual Turkey Dinner - The United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summers St, Livonia, will offer its annual Turkey Dinner, DRIVE-THRU TAKE OUT ONLY, on Saturday, October 14, 2023, from 2-7 PM (or until sold out). The menu will feature turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, squash and dessert. Cost is Adult dinner $15, Child dinner $10.

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Veteran Only - Morning Fishing Charter - Conesus Lake: Veterans only, come join us for another great fishing adventure with Harrington Outfitters on Conesus Lake at the Conesus Lake Boat Launch, 5030 East Lake Road, Livonia on October 21. We will have an A.M. and P.M. boat. We’re winding down our summer with another fishing trip, if you haven’t joined us, RSVP now before the weather changes and it’s too late. RSVP form at www/ livcovets.com or by contacting rwolter@vocwny.org and let us know you’re interested. Finger Lakes UFO & Paranormal Meetup - Saturday, October 21: 6:00-8:00 pm. Food & Fellowship: 8:00-9:00 pm. United Methodist Church of Livonia (UMCL), 21 Summers Street, Livonia. $5.00 donation to UMCL. Snacks to share are appreciated. Info: Text or call Mary Grace: 585-766-9318. www. giftsofgraceministry.org

MUMFORD Mumford Fire Dept. Annual BBQ featuring Chicken & Rib Dinners. Join us on Sunday, October 15th from Noon til Sold Out. $13. Walkups only, no drive thru. 1013 Main St, Mumford.

OAKFIELD Chair Yoga - Come join us Thursdays at 10am for Chair Yoga. These classes are meant to help with balance and strength and are FREE thanks to an award from Univera. Join us at The GOOSE Community Center, 33 South Main St., Oakfield. http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com Univera Healthcare Medicare Seminar - Medicare Seminar for anyone interested in better understanding Medicare. This seminar will take place twice; once on October 23rd & once on November 10th. Both seminars will be at 11:00. The GOOSE Community Center, 33 South Main St., Oakf i e l d . h t t p : / / w w w . warriorhouseofwny.com Annual Pork Roast Dinner Please come join us for our annual Pork Roast Dinner! Oakfield United Methodist Church, 2 So. Main St., Oakfield. October 21, 4:30-6:00 pm. Roast Pork, Dressing, Potatoes, Sauerkraut, Gravy, Carrots, Drink, Dessert all for $15. Drive-thru only. Call the church office to order tickets at 585-948-5550 and leave a message.

Stafford’s Tenth Biennial

Meet The Candidates Night Tuesday, October 17, 2023 • 7-9pm Stafford Town Hall • Route 237 Format: Written questions from audience regarding pending issues in our town. Moderator: Dan Fischer (former owner of WBTA)

CANDIDATES: Town Supervisor: Robert Clement Town Council: Robert Pacer, Kathy Worthington, Terry Young Town Court Judge: Robert Penepant, Robert Mattice Please stay for local refreshments and conversations with neighbors Sponsored by Stafford Preservation Group

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Coffee Hour - Wednesdays 1011am. Bring a friend or come make a friend. Join us every Wednesday from 10-11am at the The GOOSE Community Center, 33 South Main St., Oakfield. http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com “We’ve Only Just Begun” Sr. Luncheon - Tuesday, October 17, 2023 from 11:30-1:30pm at the South Alabama Firehall on Route 63 (2230 Judge Rd, Oakfield). Theme this month is “COUNTRY WESTERN DAY” with Joyce Jewett and her “Happy Feet” line dancers entertaining us. They will be demonstrating some line dancing steps. It should be a fun afternoon. Come and join us with your Country Western Outfit and don’t forget your cowboy boots and hat!! It will be a dish to pass or make donation at the door. Co-chairpersons: Michael Hamm and LaNora Thompson. Contact person: LaNora Thompson (630) 888-8966.

PAVILION 55+ Senior Luncheon - Join us on Thursday, October 26th at 11:30am at the Pavilion Fire Hall. Please bring your plate, utensils, drink, and dish to pass. No desserts. Every senior in the surrounding areas are welcome. Community Free Spaghetti Dinner at the Pavilion United Methodist Church at the corner of Routes 63 & 19 in Pavilion. Join us Saturday, October 21, 4-6 pm. Donations welcome.

PERRY Covington Methodist Church Annual Ham Dinner & Bake Sale - THE COVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH is having their annual Ham Dinner and Bake-Sale on Saturday, October 14th at 4:00. The church is located at 1557 Simmons Road, Perry (south of Pavilion). The menu will include ham, potatoes, squash, macaroni salad, roll, and home-made pie. Cost: $14.

ROCHESTER Installation in a New Key: A Musical Welcome - First Rochester invites you to a musical celebration and welcome on Friday, October, 20, 7-8pm with light refreshments to follow. We welcome our senior pastor, Rev. Joanne Gilbert-Cannon and our new music director, Henry Griffin to First Baptist Church of Rochester and introduce them to you through an evening of music and celebration. We would be honored if you would attend this uplifting event and invite your family and friends! It is free and open to the public. We look forward to seeing you! First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Road.

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Free Breast Cancer Screening Day - Free mammograms and clinical breast exams will be provided by Borg & Ide Imaging at Ridgeway for uninsured women on Saturday, November 4 from 8 a.m. to noon, Borg & Ide Imaging at Ridgeway, 2655 Ridgeway Ave. #110, Rochester. Call the Cancer Services Program of the Finger Lakes Region at 585-224-3070 to make an appointment. https:// events.rochester.edu/event/ free_breast_cancer_screening_day_7898

SCOTTSVILLE Wheatland Historical Assoc. presents: “Rochester Without George Eastman” - Wheatland Historical Association, invites you to hear Kathleen Connor, the Curator of the George Eastman Legacy Collection, as she presents a program titled: “Rochester Without George Eastman” (All of the things we would not have in Rochester if not for George Eastman). The program on Oct. 19, will begin at 6:30pm at the Scottsville Free Library, 28 Main St., Scottsville. At the Eastman Museum, Ms. Connor is responsible for the care and maintenance of the mansion and the George Eastman Legacy Collection. She is an enthusiastic and highly knowledgeable speaker that you are sure to enjoy. Information: whascottsville@gmail.com

SPENCERPORT Annual Book Sale - The Friends of the Ogden Farmer’s Library are having their annual book sale starting October 17, 2023 with the Friends only night from 5pm until 7:30pm. The sale will be open to the public on Wednesday, October 18, and Thursday, October 19, from 9am until 7:30pm. It will be open Friday, October 20, from 9am until 4:30pm and Saturday, October 21, from 9am until 2pm. The sale will be at the library meeting room at 260 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport.

YORK 48th Annual York UP Church Harvest Dinner and Bake Sale York United Presbyterian Church is having our 48th annual Harvest Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, October 21, 5pm! Please join us! Our menu: Roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, squash, Harvard beets, coleslaw, roll, applesauce, and homemade pies! Tickets: Adults - $15, Children 512yrs - $7, Children 4yrs and younger - FREE. Takeouts are available for $15. Located at 2662 Main St., York. http://yorkupchurch.org

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and “WHITE” JEANS MACHINE (sewing machine). Includes carrying case with wheels and extended pull handle. Good condition. 585-281-2077

Looking for a RECUMBENT EXERCISE BIKE to help with rehab after knee surgery. 585-697-4489

BALANCING WHEELS for adult bicycle. Used once. bamarcus1251@gmail.com

CANNING JARS ROUND LIP RINGS. Please leave message 585-671-0703

STROLLER, CHILD’S PICNIC TABLE and LAWN CHAIRS and miscellaneous TOYS. 585-346-5451

VINTAGE/NEWER VIDEO GAMES, SYSTEMS or ACCESSORIES. Also, VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY or JEWELRY. 585-729-1259 VHS TAPES - Would love to take any unwanted VHS Tapes. jeffknight1983@yahoo.com

DIRT DEVIL UPRIGHT VACUUM, HEPA Media. Motor driven brush. 585-225-1852

Need WIDE-MOUTH GLASS JARS 16 to 32 oz. with metal lids. 585-5865890 (landline, so cannot text)

QUEEN SIZE BED FRAME. Excellent condition. You pick up, Geneseo. 585-245-8271

YOUTH SIZED BUNK BED. 585-374-5768 Frigidaire 27” W stainless steel DOUBLE WALL OVEN. Needs control panel or scrap. You pick up, Mt. Morris. 585-447-4376

24” WHEEL BICYCLE, ladies, or men’s: 585-582-2011

LIFT RECLINING CHAIR and a WASHER & DRYER in good working condition. Pick up, Victor. 585-721-9819

Elderly man in need of a CARPET SHAMPOOER, small PESTICIDE SPRAYER, WEED TRIMMER, and LEAF BLOWER. 585-883-7387

SOFA, 8 ft. lime green crushed velvet looking Ethan Allen, good condition, S. Pittsford. You move. 414-0845.

METAL DAY BED FRAME & MATTRESS. COSTUME JEWELRY - regular or vintage: 585-415-8513

Leather, saddle color (medium to light brown) MANUAL RECLINER. About 20 years old but in very good condition. trishharding414@gmail.com

Looking for a DIRT BIKE or ATV for father son project. Call or text Matt: 315-576-1278

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Looking for OUTSIDE HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS for a middle schooler who is determined to have their house be the spookiest! kallen6@rochester.rr.com

SOFA BED. Small double Castro Convertible. Very good shape. You pick up. Canandaigua. tombevw@gmail.com KODAK BROWNIE 8 MOVIE CAMERA f/2.7. New in box. Never used. 585-671-2598

ANTIQUE FULL SIZE BED w/MATTRESS. Dark wood preferred. 585-6370933

PACKING PEANUTS & BUBBLE WRAP. VINTAGE WINDOWS & SKYLIGHTS. 585-354-3346 10’ ADJUSTABLE PORTABLE BASKETBALL HOOP - Base Cracked. You pick up. mktantillo1970@yahoo.com SERTA SINGLE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS & BOX SPRING. You pick up. mktantillo1970@yahoo.com

Batavia - WOMEN’S WINTER COAT, size 1X. BOOTS 7, SWEATERS XL, PANTS L, SKIRTS L, TIGHTS XL, SCARVES, JACKETS 1X. albionny543@ gmail.com

Looking for WOODEN/ALUMINUM LADDER that can attach to a dock. Studier than a pool ladder. 585-727-9777 1/4” VIOLIN AND/OR CELLO- good/decent condition for 9 yr old twins school. 585-203-7637

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Here’s a tip * Fill your salt and pepper shakers a fourth of the way with uncooked white rice. Dry rice will allow the salt or pepper to flow more freely from the shaker. If your shaker is opaque, you can tell when it’s time to add more salt or pepper when the shaker starts to rattle. * Mark old toothbrushes with masking tape so you can tell the difference between cleaning brushes and those you use for your teeth. You can clean a toothbrush in the dishwasher. Put it with the silverware. * Because fabric softeners can leave residue on the dryer’s lint trap, clean yours out at least every other month. Just scrub with plain old soap and water. * “Add this to the list of wonderful cleaners for wood floors: tea. Just brew a couple of cups and use the tea as you would your regular wood floor cleaner. It’s nice and shiny afterward.” -- P.L. in Oregon

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--DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband experienced seizure-like

episodes without tonic/clonic body movements in high altitude. These episodes occured while he was traveling, being physically active in Colorado and skiing in France. Both episodes happened at least 12 hours after physical activity. Our general physician back home felt that these were not true seizures, instead a reaction to possibly being dehydrated in high altitudes. A vast amount of testing resulted in nothing unusual going on with his cardiovascular system or his brain. But just recently, he had another episode two days after being active, hydrating at sea level and banging his head -- with more body movement this time. I have been researching online, and seizure-like reactions seem to occur due to electrolyte imbalances. It is very hard to get to a neurologist without an excessive wait time. Do you think antiseizure medications are warranted? -- S.S. ANSWER: It’s important to separate a seizure (which anyone can get if there is enough stress to the brain) from epilepsy, a condition where the person is susceptible to recurring seizures. For it to be considered epilepsy, a person generally needs at least two unprovoked seizures (with no unusual stress to the brain) at least 24 hours apart. Only epilepsy is treated with long-term antiseizure medicines. There is indeed a risk of developing seizures while at a high altitude. In addition, there are many other conditions that can provoke a seizure. You mentioned electrolyte imbalance, but sodium (too much or too little) as well as too little amounts of magnesium and calcium are among the most common. Low blood sugar is a frequent cause. Some recreational drugs cause seizures, but withdrawal from drugs, especially alcohol, is more common. Metabolic diseases of the kidney and thyroid are also common. Sleep deprivation, brain injury (especially stroke, but also trauma), brain tumors and brain infections are all common triggers that your husband probably received an evaluation for. Had it only been the first seizure, my advice likely would have been the same as your physician’s, although I probably would have suggested a consultation with an epileptologist (a neurologist with special expertise in seizures). Now that he has had a second -- and unprovoked -- seizure, my suspicion that he has epilepsy is much higher. (In hindsight, it’s clear that the first reaction really was a seizure.) Most people experiencing their first seizure while at a high altitude were eventually found to have epilepsy after further testing, including an electroencephalogram (EEG). The high altitude doesn’t cause the seizure; it just increases the risk of a seizure in a person who has an underlying propensity for it. This may also occur with many medicines, especially those used for depression. Your husband should see an epileptologist as soon as possible. I strongly feel that it’s unwise for nonexperts to prescribe anti-seizure drugs, except as a treatment until a patient can be seen by an expert. I have seen that done many times, and it is done improperly, at least according to the expert a patient eventually sees. Your husband needs a timely and comprehensive reevaluation. Epileptologists recognize that new onset seizures in an adult require a more timely appointment.

*** 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. © 2023 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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NUMB AND NUMBERS Novocain was developed in 1905 and is still the primary local anesthetic used to numb the procedure area in dental work. It begins working immediately and usually lasts for 30 to 60 minutes. When used with epinephrine, the numbness can last around 90 minutes. The appropriate dosage has a lot to do with how long the numbness will last. A root canal requires more numbing than a simple filling, for example. Although Novocain is a short-acting anesthetic, some people stay numb longer than others and may experience facial and tongue numbness for several hours after a procedure. It also depends on factors like the individual’s metabolism, any medical conditions they have, medications they may take, and the presence of infection.

like you to know we have calmed the anxieties of many patients at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL over the years, with our state-of-the-art materials and procedures, relaxing atmosphere and friendly, compassionate staff. And because of the many advances in dentistry, the dental procedures we perform today are much less painful or even pain-free. We’ll work together at 6 Batavia City Centre, to ensure your appointments with us are comfortable, productive, and rewarding. You can reach us at 585.343.4246.

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RochesterB YCity Music Teacher Zachary Arenz SUZIE W ELLS Named New York State Teacher of the Year BY SUZIE WELLS Zachary Arenz, music teacher at Rochester City School 54, Flower City School, has been named New York State Teacher of the Year for 2024. His passion toward his craft overflows as he talks about his teaching journey. Arenz says his mom was a teacher, his sister is a teacher, so it seemed to be in his blood. He says, “Teaching was the only job I really knew I wanted to do.” When his mom went back to school to train as a teacher herself, Arenz, only ten at the time, saw her passion ignite, and that inspired him to pursue the craft himself. “It was never a negotiation,” he says; he just knew he would teach. And when he was in high school, he solidified his interest in teaching music. He says he loved participating in the arts. A Long Island native, Arenz completed his Bachelor’s and Masters degrees in Music Education at SUNY Fredonia. Fresh out of grad school, Arenz spent a year teaching 7th-9th grade music students in a bilingual school in Sweden, and then came back to the States to teach in the City of Rochester and has been there ever since. Recognized as Teacher of the Year in the Rochester City School District in 2014 and 2021, and a finalist for 2023 NYS Teacher of the Year, Arenz says, “It’s an incredible honor” to receive the award. It provides increased opportunities for Arenz to continue learning, opening new lines of professional development he didn’t know existed. He is excited to use his platform to share his colleagues’ experiences and share the needs for development within the Rochester City School District. Arenz loves teaching music because he says it gives him the opportunity to connect with the students and make a difference with them. He says, “When my students are connected to a lesson, they’ll work for it. The more you connect, the more they open up.” He says breaking down barriers with the kids is paramount to their success in and outside the classroom. Arenz says he’s had a growing network supporting him since the day he started in Rochester ten years ago. He particularly describes the impact of now-Assistant Principal Alison Schmitt throughout the years. After the Rochester CSD mentor process, Arenz continued working with Schmitt through the school’s Peer Review option, gaining valuable feedback on strategies and best practices. He says “it’s quite serendipitous” that Schmitt is now the school’s well-placed Assistant Principal.

A bassoonist with the Genesee Valley Wind Ensemble outside school, Arenz says he devotes his skills almost exclusively to RCSD students. Arenz says his goals are to give his students the tools needed to become lifelong musicians – not necessarily becoming expert performers, but proficient participants in the world of music, perhaps taking in live shows, appreciating the hard work musicians put into the craft to produce concerts and such. He aims to teach his students enough skills to keep learning through life. And he adds lightheartedly, “Hey, it’d be cool if a student gave a shoutout at the Grammy’s, but ya know.” Most importantly, he hopes he imparts to students the importance of being kind, of being good human beings. He explains, “When something traumatic happens, they still show up to school tomorrow. I can’t expect them to come to school fine like nothing happened. The only way we’re going to tackle that is for me to know who they are. If they know that when they cross the threshold into my classroom, they can talk about what happened, a weight lifts.” Arenz says “Everyone has a backpack they carry – our kids’ backpacks tend to be heavier than many, or heavier than we hope they’d carry by adulthood, but really everyone has a backpack, and we need to be aware of that weight. We need to understand the students, connect with the students, and know the students, so they can feel comfortable in the safe space that is our classrooms.” Arenz’s passion for teaching and compassion toward his students overflows, and it’s no wonder he received the NYS Teacher of the Year Award. To current and aspiring teachers, Arenz cheers, “We got this. Teaching’s hard. We know that. We will find success when we are all supporting each other, and our success will translate to student success.” RCSD Superintendent Carmine Peluso says Arenz’ “commitment to his profession and dedication to his students is inspiring. He is a natural leader and a fantastic representative for teachers across the state.” NYSUT President Melinda Person says Arenz “exemplifies the lifechanging work our teachers do every day … guiding children and families through restorative practices, turning his classroom into a refuge where students feel supported… proof that emphasizing the whole child is key to healthy students, public schools, and communities.”

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CORNERSTONE CHURCH OF EAST PEMBROKE 2583 Main Rd., P.O. Box 189, East Pembroke, NY 14056 Phone 585-762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com Church Facebook: Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke Bible Study every Wednesday at 10am • All are welcome! Cornerstone Cookout indoor/outdoor picnic. Sept. 21, 4pm • All are welcome Secretary’s hours: Tues, Weds, Thurs. 9am-1pm PASTOR: Rev. Glenn Bloom, Jr 585-356-4657 • Pastor’s wife Joyce 585-356-8253

First Baptist Church 306 E. Main St., Batavia, NY • 585-343-9002 firstbaptist2002@yahoo.com • Pastor Dave Weidman Full Gospel Sunday Worship, 10AM. Thrift shop Mon.-Fri. 11AM-1PM. Newly renovated with more space to shop! Cash sales only. CHRIST THE CENTER...LOVE FOR ALL WHO ENTER

CATHOLIC Our Lady of Mercy & St. Brigid Catholic Parishes 44 Lake St., LeRoy, NY 14482 • 585-768-6543 • www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org Our Lady of Mercy Masses: Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 7:15am, 10:45am, 5:30pm Weekday Masses: Mon. - Fri. 7:30am; Sat. 9am Confessions: Sat. 3-4pm; Tues. 7-7:30pm; Thurs. 6-6:30pm St. Brigid’s, 18 Gibson St., Bergen, NY 14416, Sunday Mass: 9am Weekday Masses: Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am; Confessions: Sat. 2-2:30pm

EPISCOPAL St. James Episcopal Church 405 East Main St., Batavia, NY • sjecbataviany.org Sundays: 9am Service of God’s Word and Spiritual Communion -- via Zoom 10am Service of the Holy Eucharist -- In Person, Children Welcome Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8085432266 Meeting ID: 808 543 2266 • Password: zrXG3y

LUTHERAN

Pavilion United Methodist Church Come worship with us! 11115 East Park St., Pavilion • 585-584-3808 Worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Karen Woodworth All are welcome!

Batavia First United Methodist Church To Make Disciples We Must Listen, Learn, Lead, and Love Our Way to God! 8221 Lewiston Rd., Batavia, NY • 343-4708 • Rev. Wayne Mort Worship & Sunday School, 10am • Child care provided Sun. at 10am. https://www.facebook.com/BataviaFirstUnitedMethodist

Avon United Methodist Church 130 Genesee St., Avon • 226-8600 • www.avonnyumc.org Rev. Keith Griswold Worship: Sundays in church at 10am, Facebook Live 10:10am Radio Ministry: 7:30am Sundays on 1040AM or 92.1FM To join us for worship or anytime on our website.

NON-DENOMINATIONAL Cornerstone Church 8020 Bank Street Road, Batavia 343-8020 www.cornerstonebatavia.org Sunday Coffee & Fellowship 9:30am • Sunday Worship Service 10am Wednesday Prayer & Worship 5:30pm Wednesday Men’s & Women’s Bible Study at 6:30pm

Church of Christ PO Box 230, 60 Spring St., Brockport, NY 14420 • Minister: Scott Kelley 585-637-2650 • brockportchurchofchrist.org 10:00am Bible Study, 11:00am Worship Service; Wed. 7:00pm Mid-week Bible Study - email us for Zoom link Additional parking at 69 High Street.

ORTHODOX

Lutheran Church of Our Saviour (ELCA) 2415 Chili Ave., 585-247-7824 • The Reverend Joachim K. Wilck, Pastor Recorded services on www.oursaviourrochester.org Email: office@oursaviourrochester.org Service Times: Sunday 10am • Thursday 7pm • Sunday School 9am Audio Loop for the Hearing Impaired.

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 779 Erie Station Rd. (across from W. Hen. Post Office) • 334-4795 www.saintmarkslutheran.org Family Friendly, Traditional, Missouri Synod Sun. Worship, (In Person) 10:00am Pre-School every day ages 2-5 • 334-4130 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church ХРАМ ПОКРОВА ПРЕСВЯТОЙ БОГОРОДИЦЫ 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

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * During the entire run of Gilligan’s Island, it was never revealed if “Gilligan” was his first or last name. Page 24

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GENERAL ELECTION Important Deadlines • REGISTRATION deadline is October 28, 2023. Apply in person or postmark no later than October 28, 2023. • ADDRESS CHANGES must be received by the Board of Elections by October 23, 2023. • Deadline to request an ABSENTEE BALLOT by mail is October 23, 2023. You may apply in person until November 6, 2023.

PRESBYTERIAN East Avon First Presbyterian Church (USA) Located at the Corner of Rts. 15 and 5&20 Rev. Michelle Allen: 585-226-6460; pastor@eastavonchurch.com Sunday Worship: In person at 10:00 AM; Via Zoom at 10:00 AM (www.eastavonchurch.com) Everyone is always welcome!!

Please refer to https://www.livingstoncounty.us/123/ Board-of-Elections for more information or call the Livingston County Board of Elections at 243-7090 if you have any questions.

Avon Central Presbyterian Church Pastor Carin Farmer • 133 Genesee St., Avon • 226-2626 Sunday Worship 10:00am (July & August - 9:00am) Children’s Sunday School during Worship (Sept.-May). Nursery provided • All are welcome! • cpcavon@frontier.com Sunday Radio Ministry: 8:30 am at 1040 AM or 92.1 FM and 95.5 FM

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Batavia Seventh-Day Adventist Church

585-431-0089

101 Richmond Ave, Batavia, NY 14020 • (585) 563-5331 Pastor, Edgar De León Saturday Worship Service: 9:30am Bible Study: 11am-12pm

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DID YOU KNOW? Come autumn, many foods seem to take on a unique flavor exclusive to the season. That’s thanks to the ubiquitous “pumpkin spice,” which each fall is a specially featured ingredient in everything from cream cheese to marshmallows. Naturally, pumpkin spice is also a key ingredient when preparing pumpkin pie. But just what does pumpkin spice contain? Pumpkin spice is a combination of several different ground spices. It typically includes cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg. It also may include allspice. Pumpkin spice is the name given to the blend in the United States. In the United Kingdom, pumpkin spice is known as “mixed spice,” which is a similar but not exact blend as that used to create pumpkin spice. Both feature cinnamon as the dominant flavor. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

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Paying It Forward, One Onion At A Time I was dining at my favorite local restaurant, enjoying my usual: the famous garbage plate. Now, as we all know, the portion sizes of these beasts could feed a small army! So I always bring snack size baggies with me to save small portions for later, as well as the extra toppings. I had bagged up all of my leftovers and was walking to my car when I saw an older gal struggling under the weight of a hefty garbage plate. The mighty plate proved to be too much and clattered to the ground, spilling some of its precious contents! I sprang into action as quickly as I could (I ain’t no spring chicken myself!) and saved what I could for this hungry patron. As I helped wrangle her meal, I noticed her plate was lacking the integral diced onions. How serendipitous! I promptly pulled my snack size baggie of diced onions from my pocket and handed it to her with a slight bow. She departed, bounty in tow, off to enjoy her sumptuous GP with diced onions. It made my day to make her day. Bon appetit! Thank you! I’d like to thank the parents of TE for raising an honest young man. Last week I lost my purse while running errands. I went home and couldn’t find it, so I went to the last place I remember stopping - my local dollar store. When I went back, T was the first person to greet me with my purse - what a relief! There was an older gentleman who said, “Lady, you’re lucky to get your purse back!” and he was right. I was so thankful, not for the $10 left in it but my license, DPA, credit cards, pictures, and more were all there. I’m 88 years old and the only thing I could remember was that I lost my bag. This is a tip for older ones: make a list of everything in your wallet and leave it in a safe place at home. Then if you lose it, you’ll be able to know what exactly you’re missing. T - it would be a better world if everyone was honest like you. Thank you!

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SHARE WITH US Junk and More I cannot believe how the village is OK with a business using a historical area for junk/storage. This has been brought up to the village office and code enforcement. It seems like they are more concerned about a single vehicle in a remote location than the center of the village. Why? It makes me wonder about the special privileges some people/owners receive. It wasn’t that long ago the village was all over a business in the same area to clean up, so why does this place get a free pass? I know NOTHING was said because MORE junk is being piled up. Boats, vehicles, trailers, vans, lawn mowers, appliances, plows, A-Verdi boxes, lawn furniture, toys, etc. Visitors are seeing this area and the village should be ashamed. STOP THE SMOKERS Please stop the people taking over some of the senior apartment buildings by smoking inside every day for years. It is putting others’ health at risk. Get them out! They do it because they can. What are you afraid of? You’re not very good at your job. Do your job or find another one that you’re good at. You don’t take away one’s right and give it to another. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

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That the following individual is indebted to ROC Self Storage for past due rent and other charges For unit(s) located at 260 Sanford Rd South, Churchville, NY 14428 An online auction will be held at www.Bid13.com Starting at 12pm on October 25, 2023 Ending at 12pm November 1, 2023 ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Listed below are the unit number(s) along with the name and a brief description of the contents being sold at auction: Ronald Stewart – UNIT #E-20 (10’x10’) Box spring, mattress, misc furniture, Corn hole set, TV

Canaway Road Online Real Estate Auction Wyoming, NY Closing October 16th at 11am Nice manufactured home on 1.4 acre lot.

October Online Consignment Auctions Western New York Machinery & Tools close on Tuesday, 10/17 Household & Antiques close on Thursday, 10/19

Angelo DeFelice Online Real Estate Auction LeRoy, NY Bidding closes October 24th at 11am Offering 53 acres in two parcels. Tillable & Wooded Land plus a barn! Angelo DeFelice Online Tractor & Equipment Auction LeRoy, NY Bidding closes October 24th at 5pm Selling JD 855 w/ loader, implements, tools & more! Perry Online Vehicle, Tool & Antique Auction Perry, NY Bidding closes October 25th at 5pm Selling 1946 Willys Jeep, Trucks, Autos, Cars, tools & antiques! Java Online Real Estate Auction Beaver Meadow Rd, Java, NY Bidding closes October 30th at 11am Offering a nice Ranch home with 2 car garage & barn on 5+ acres! Henion Weinkauf Online Real Estate Auction Shumway Rd & Sweden-Walker Rd, Brockport, NY Bidding closes November 6th at 11am Offering 49 acres of open and wooded land with frontage on two roads! See our website, www.williamkentinc.com, for more information! PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143

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Plan a day t o shop local f airs, shops & st ands Autumn is tailor-made for getting out of the house to enjoy the great outdoors. W ith crisp temperatures perfect for strolls or sightseeing and breathtaking scenery aw ash in bright autumnal hues, autumn landscapes make for the ideal backdrop for w eekend plans, including shopping excursions. Fall is a great 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, tow ns, hamlets, and everything in betw een w ill host their share of open markets and more w ith great deals to be had, and fall is an ideal time to visit local shops and stands. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

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How physical activity can help in the fight against breast cancer

Breast cancer is a complex disease that affects millions of women across the globe each year. Though the American Cancer Society (ACS) reports that only about 4 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States are under age 40, women of all ages can take steps to protect themselves against this deadly disease. Exercise benefits women in a myriad of ways, and that includes lowering their risk for breast cancer. The ACS notes that researchers are increasingly linking exercise to a reduced risk for breast cancer. Though the reasons behind that link remain unclear, some theorize that the positive effects of exercise on body weight, inflammation, hormones, and energy balance could be why regular physical activity helps women reduce their risk of breast cancer. Body weight and breast cancer The National Cancer Institute reports that being obese after menopause can significantly increase a woman’s risk for breast cancer. In addition, the ACS attributes the rise in hormone receptor-positive breast cancers to an increased prevalence of excessive body weight. Routine exercise is a highly effective way to lose weight and keep weight off, which in turn could lower women’s risk for breast cancer.

Does physical activity really reduce breast cancer risk? The human body is complex, and a host of factors, including those like age that women have no control over, can affect cancer risk. However, engaging in routine physical activity seems to be an effective way for women to reduce their risk for breast cancer. In fact, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation estimates that one-third of all breast cancer cases could be prevented with positive lifestyle choices that help women maintain a healthy weight, including exercise.

Routine physical activity can be a significant weapon in women’s arsenal as they continue their efforts to prevent and overcome breast cancer.

Being sedentary and breast cancer Exercise is a not a sedentary activity, and that could be another reason why women who are physically active have a lower risk for breast cancer. The ACS notes that more than one study has linked sitting time to a higher risk of various diseases, including breast cancer. Researchers with the ACS analyzed data from 77,462 women, who they followed for an average of 15.8 years.

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None of the participants had cancer when the study started, but researchers found that women who sat for six or more hours per day during their free time had a 10 percent greater risk for invasive breast cancer than women who sat for less than three hours per day during free time.

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Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice The Storage Mall - Brooks Avenue located at 1214 Brooks Ave., Rochester, NY 14624 intends to hold a sale of the property stored in the below listed Storage Spaces. The public sale shall occur as an online auction via www.storageauctions.com on 10/24/2023 at 10:00AM. Unless listed below, the contents consist of household goods and furnishings. Robert Fields unit #114; Alayne Day unit #248; Devin Tyler Mason unit #29; Joseph Spurchase unit #348; Joslyn Solomon unit #69. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See manager for details.

“I have never for one instant seen clearly within myself. How then would you have me judge the deeds of others…” ~ Maurice Maeterlinck We might assume that Maeterlinck, the Belgian poet and dramatist probably best-known for his “Blue Bird”, which taught us that happiness could be found right at home, would be superbly self-assured. It’s surprising that he confesses that he, like many of us, has difficulty seeing clearly within himself.

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Because we’re not too sure what really makes us tick, we should not be too quick to judge the way others choose to live their lives. This assumes, of course, that their lifestyle does not interfere with ours. We can provide funeral services in any price category, starting with minimum cost immediate disposition. The cost of a funeral is entirely a matter of family preference.

Cat and Dog Can Coexist

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I periodically dog-sit for a neighbor, keeping her small Beagle, Downy, at my house while she travels. The problem is my cat, Sparks. He is absolutely infuriated when I bring Downy home, even though Downy doesn’t bark at him. Sparks will yowl and glare at the dog every time they’re in the same room. And now, Sparks is peeing on the rug next to my bed the entire time that Downy visits. What can I do about this? -- Cheryl J., Reno, Nevada DEAR CHERYL: Ouch! Cats are notoriously territorial, not just with dogs but with other cats, too. And Sparks does not seem to be settling in to the notion that Downy is an OK guest to have. It’s clear that you’ll have to keep the two of them separate when Downy is visiting. But by leaving a mess on your bedroom rug, Sparks is signaling that separation may not be enough. The situation is really stressing him out. He’s drawing the line by marking your rug, a clear statement: This is my territory! The quickest way to resolve the issue, of course, is to stop dog-sitting for your friend -- or dog-sit by periodically visiting her home throughout the day to spend time with Downy and make sure he has food and water. But if that’s not possible, and you intend to keep Downy at your house instead, you’ve got only a few options. • Keep a clear separation between Downy and the cat. Place their food bowls in separate rooms with the door closed between them. • Change out the rug in your bedroom for a new one, and spray it with cat pheromone (available at pet stores) to try to stop Sparks from peeing on it. • Consider giving Sparks an anti-anxiety medication (available from the veterinarian) to reduce his stress. Best of luck. Be patient with both pets; they may never be comfortable around each other, but you may be able to keep them both from being too anxious.

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LEAF PEEPING PLANNING GUIDE Peak viewing times Areas of the northern-most latitude will start to show color earlier than more southern areas. Generally speaking, the leaf-viewing season begins in late September and runs through early November for much of North America. Peak times for viewing depend on areas of travel and time of year. For large swaths of Canada and the United States, plan trips for late-September to mid-October. The Weather Channel offers maps and charts at www.weather.com/maps/fall-foliage for the peak times for many areas of the U.S.

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Magic Maze LE ROY: 7 East Main Street, Saturday, October 21, 2023 (8am-3pm) Thrift Sale at the Parsonage. Eight rooms full of household items, dishes, glass, furniture, books, toys, crafts and more! Please use front door.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * On Feb. 1, 2005, the Emergency Alert System was accidentally activated in portions of Connecticut, calling for the immediate evacuation of the entire state. Later studies showed that citizens’ common sense prevailed, with the typical response being to “change the channel” or seek other confirmation.

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CDL A TANKER POSITIONS Home Daily ARG Trucking Corp., a local bulk petroleum hauler, is in need of DRIVERS with CDL A Licenses and XT Endorsement.

is expanding and needs the following personnel

EXPERIENCED SNOW PROFESSIONALS For the upcoming winter season • Snowplow Operators • Loader Operators • Sidewalk Technicians

Trucks are based at our CHILI TERMINAL. FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE with paid time off, medical and Rx coverage, vision care coverage, dental coverage, 401k retirement plans, profit sharing, company supplied uniforms. Experienced and recent CDL school grads welcome!! In house CDL A training program available as well.

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Bus Driver, FT Rate of Pay: $16.81/hr. Benefits include health insurance, sick time and retirement. See www.alexandercsd.org

800-334-1314 x1178 When professionals are ready to take a new step in their careers, it’s wise to revisit their old résumés and see what can be done to update them for the current day and age. This is especially true for people who may have been out of the job-seeking arena for some time.

Interested candidates should send a letter of interest, resume and Civil Service Application (www.co.genesee.ny.us) to:

Alexander Central School 3314 Buffalo St., Alexander, NY 14005 c/o Tina Clark Alexander Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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$18.04-$19.57/hr Weekly pay • Full benefits available Hiring for dayshift and overnight shift For immediate consideration please call Jill at 484-484-4033 or apply directly at www.abm.com/careers

Providing energy saving improvements to lower energy bills & improve a home’s comfort in Monroe County

Home Energy Auditor Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in home energy field preferred. Entry level opportunities also available. To apply go to: https://bit.ly/450Hq0B

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Crew Leader and/or Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.

Full and Part-time positions. Must have experience in light duty towing and recovery, light service work. No CDL required. Must have a tow endorsement and clean driver’s license. For more information apply at: M&R Automotive Service Geneseo, NY or send resume to: mras1automotive@gmail.com

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All Applicants Must: Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check All tools, equipment and additional training will be provided.

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Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted Local and Transport. Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time. Home Daily, Plus Benefits

Notice of Vacancy

Autism Consultant Qualifications: • One year of paid full-time experience working with students with Autism NYS Certification in one of the following: • School Psychology • Speech and Hearing Handicapped • Speech and Language Disability • School Social Worker • Special Education Prefer Candidates with the following experience: • Experience in a Special Education related field, including students with Autism Spectrum disorders • Knowledge of progressive student teaching approaches to include TEACCH and ABA Location: GV BOCES region, requires travel throughout region Salary range: $48,000-$60,000 Starting date: ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org

Reply by October 17, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 24-40, letter of interest, resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

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HELP WANTED

Elba Central School has the following openings: School Bus Driver/ Substitute Bus Driver

ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT Patient-centered, quality-oriented orthodontic practice seeking part-time Orthodontic Assistant. Must be able to travel between offices and possess exemplary communication skills. Training available. Send resume to: Salmon Orthodontics 5A Batavia City Centre Batavia, NY 14020

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Substitute Teachers $100-$115/day Please visit our website at www.elbacsd.org for more information and how to apply. Elba Central School is an equal opportunity employer.

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Medical – Licensed Practical Nurses - $42.89 per hour! L.P.N.s are needed STAT for LTC & geriatric units in Batavia, NY. Full & part-time schedules available on all shifts. There are especially acute needs on the evening and night shifts. Prior experience in home-health, LTC, psych, and/or medical is especially helpful. However, all nurse aide backgrounds will be seriously considered.

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General Job Description: Preparation/Issuance of legal documents Money Management/Banking General Clerical: Email, Phone, and Mail Correspondence, Filing, Communication and Scheduling Criminal Disposition Reporting-local, county and state agencies 40 hours per week: Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM Salary is commensurate with experience Qualifications: The successful candidate will have the greatest degree of: Minimum high school diploma Strong clerical and computer skills including Excel & Word Strong reading, writing, speaking, listening, and people skills Strong preference for education/experience in legal profession Foreign language preferred but not required Application: Send letter of interest, resume, and references by October 31, 2023 LeRoy/Pavilion Town Court 48 Main St., LeRoy, NY 14482 Attn: Rachael Ohlson Or email to: rohlson@nycourts.gov

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ANNOUNCEMENTS TRAVELING? Laminated Luggage Tags with handle fastener. Just $1 each for so much peace of mind! Genesee Valley Penny Saver, 1471 Route 15, Avon. Open M-Th 8:30am5pm & F 8:30am-3pm.

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PETS JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, and Vans Wanted! Higher cash paid for most. Always free pickup. We are the ONLY local company that pays Honest and Fairest for over 30 years. 585-305-5865.

PLOTT HOUND PUPPIES: 1st shots and wormed. Would make great hunting dog, or wonderful family dog. $100 each. 585-213-0181 BOXER PUPPIES: AKC, excellent blood lines, brindle males, 8 weeks, shots, vet checked, health guarantee, family raised, $1000. 585-493-3411

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RENTAL- HENRIETTA: 221 River Meadow Drive. 3 bedroom single family house w/appliances. Close to RIT. No large dogs. $1,525 plus utilities. Mark Guggino Real Estate, 585-334-3166.

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SAVAGE MASONRY CHIMNEY REPAIRS: Rebuilds, Chimney Caps, Cleanings, Crowns, Relining. Basement walls, small roof leaks. Insured! 585-703-2526

REGENCY Fireplace Products. FIREPLACE/ CHIMNEY SERVICES. 20 new and used stoves on display. We’re a fullline Regency dealer. Call for appointment. We offer sales and service on wood, gas, & pellet stoves. Chimney cleaning, crowns, liners, dampers, caps. 42’ lift service. SPENCERPORT SHOWROOM OPENING SOON! Call/ Text: 585-356-5567 Email: dhw202@yahoo.com fireplaceandchimneyservice.com

M&M’s E-Z RUBBISH REMOVAL Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns BBB Member Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366. TOP NOTCH APPLIANCE SERVICE: Servicing All Major Brands. Fully Insured, all work GUARANTEED. Call Karl! 585-820-9964; topnotchapplianceservice.net Like us on FaceBook! JUNK CLEANOUT SERVICES: Rates starting at $49. Cleanout of Attics, Cellars, Houses, Barns, etc! Removal garages, fences, etc. Also, Tree/ Brush Removal Fast Response Time SAME DAY SERVICE! MasterCard or Visa accepted. SUMMER COUPON SPECIAL: Expires 11-30-23 JD Junk & Cleanout Service, 585-719-8004

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WANTED ANTIQUES WANTED: Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Oil/ Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160, 585-747-0193.

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