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May Specials!

Our outdoor patio is opening Friday, May 12th at 4pm

Serving our regular menu and patio "lighter eats" menu. Visit www.redosier.com.

Entertainment on the patio for May-

Friday, May 12th- Josh Hawkins

Saturday, May 13th- David Knaudt

Sunday, May 14th- e Songbirds

Friday, May 19th- Rhonda Federation

Saturday, May 20th- Martin Petrillo

Friday, May 26th- Identity Crisis

Saturday, May 27th- Tim Fressie

We are opening at noon. Make your reservations today.

For the month of May- 1/2 Price Drinks Friday and Saturdays on the patio bar!

Excludes bottles of wine and champagne. Come on out and enjoy a great evening on the Valerie-Lynn Memorial Garden Patio!

May Complete Early Bird Specials

We have changed our early bird times for the summer season!

Serving our early evening specials now from 4-6pm.

Served Tuesday-Friday and Sunday. (Excludes Mother's Day.)

Prime Rib Strogano over Mashed Potatoes $18

Shrimp Alfredo over Pasta $23

10 Ounce Prime Dinner $25

8 Ounce Prime Rib Dinner with 4 Ounce Lobster Tail $28

All early bird dinners include chef soup of the night, fresh garden salad, starch unless otherwise noted, homemade specialty bread, dinner roll, and chef choice dessert.

May To Go Dinner Specials

Available every day except Saturdays! (Not available on Mother's Day.)

$10 Prime Rib Sandwich with Macaroni Salad and Potato Salad

$15 Chicken Parmesan and Pasta, Roll and Garden Salad

$20 10 Ounce Prime Rib, Baked Potato, and Garden Salad

Fridays in May

Haddock Fish Fry To Go $12

Includes Beer Battered Fish Fry, French Fries, and Coleslaw.

May Dinner Specials

(Available every night in May, excluding Mother's Day.) Tuesday through Friday all night long!

10 Ounce Prime Rib with Shrimp Scampi $25

10 Ounce Prime Rib with 4 Ounce Lobster Tail $30

10 Ounce Prime Rib Dinner with 6 Ounce Lobster Pot $35

All dinners include Choice of Potato, Fresh Garden Salad, Homemade Roll and Specialty Bread.

Looking

May 5th- Dublin Corner’s Farm Brewery, Linwood, NY

May 11th-Wyoming Correctional Facility

May 12th- Pavilion High School

May 19th-Red Rock Ponds Campground, Holley, NY

May 26th- Food Truck Rodeo, Genesee County Fairgrounds

May 27th- Land of Legends Speedway, Canandaigua, NY

May 28th- Honeoye Falls Middle School

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SPRING CLEANING MADE EASY TO HELP TACKLE INANIMATE ALLERGENS

WINDOW DRESSING. Everyone cleans their windows, but few remember to dust window blinds and drapes -- places that can be havens for dust mite matter and other inanimate allergens. Using a Swiffer Duster (unscented, of course) can trap inanimate allergens two times more than a typical dusting cloth and three times more than a feather duster because it picks up dust and locks it away with thousands of flexible, fluffyfibers,designed to reach into nooksand crannies.

Telling Signs Common Insects Are Infesting A Lawn

Chinch bugs: The experts at BobVila.com report that chinch bugs are not necessarily problematic when their populations are limited to around 10 to 15 bugs per square foot of lawn. In such instances, chinch bug populations are generally controlled by ants and ladybugs. However, extreme heat and drought, problems that have plagued various regions in North America in recent years, reduce the populations of bugs that feed on chinch bugs, thus increasing the population of these unwanted guests that feed on grass. GardenTech® indicates that damage from chinch bugs is most visible between June and September. That damage begins with grass taking on a purple tinge before it turns yellow and then brown after wilting.

How To Stay Safe On Diy Projects

Be especially careful with power tools. Power tools can do a lot and they’re fun to use. But it’s important that DIYers do not let fun distract them from safety. The Power Tool Institute urges power tool users to wear personal protective equipment, including eye and hearing protection and a dust mask, whenever using power tools. The PTI also advises users to make sure tools are powered down before plugging them in and to inspect the tool before using it. Inspections can confirm that all guards are in place and that tools are up to the task at hand. Much like it’s unsafe to overreach on a ladder, overreaching when using power tools increase the risk for mistakes, accidents and injuries.

PAINTING/PAPERING

Reduce Radon In Your Home

Testing can determine if radon is present in a home. Homeowners can rely on professional companies or purchase self-testing kits at home improvement retailers. If a test comes back positive for high levels, conduct a follow-up test before taking any measures to fix the problem. Unusual weather can increase radon levels. If repeat testing yields the same results, efforts to reduce radon levels are necessary.

Homeowners must keep in mind that no two situations are the same and various techniques may be necessary to reduce radon levels in a home. Simply opening the windows in a home may not be enough, and many radon remedies require the skilled services of professional contractors who are experienced in radon reduction procedures. Homes can be fixed, but some instances may be best left to the professionals.

How To Road Trip In An Electric Car

LookforEV-friendlylodging: Many hotels now feature charging stations exclusively for guests with EVs. Some hotels include the cost of utilizing such stations in their parking fees, while others may charge an additional amount. Either way, the convenience of finding a hotel with its own charging station outweighs any extra costs, as cars can be charged overnight while guests are asleep, leaving more time to travel in a vehicle that’s fully charged each morning.

Reduce Instances Of Distracted Driving

Distracted driving is a problem that results in injuries and claims the lives of thousands of people each year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines distracted driving as any activity that diverts attention from driving. In 2015, 3,477 people were killed and 391,000 injured in the United States as a result of distracted driving. Allstate says distracted driving is now the No. 1 risk on Canadian roads, contributing to eight in 10 collisions.

It is relatively easy to avoid becoming a statistic by reducing distractions behind the wheel.

Put away tech devices: One of the easiest ways to reduce distractions is to keep phones and tablets out of reach while driving. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says sending or reading a text message takes a driver’s eyes off of the road for about five seconds, or long enough to cover a football field while driving at 55 mph. It removes a person’s attention from the road; takes his or her hands off of the wheel; and it mentally engages the brain when a driver’s focus should be on driving. Devices should be stowed away when driving. Drivers should pull over if they need to send a text or read a message.

Set the GPS ahead of a trip

Global positioning systems have revolutionized the way motorists get to and from locations. They can help signal upcoming traffic and find the best routes possible.

Just like other devices, GPS can be a distraction, especially if drivers are taking their eyes off the road and constantly pressing buttons on the map. Enter the destination address before departing and place the GPS in a position that it can be glanced at, which will not impede vision. Better yet, let a passenger navigate.

Limit or skip phone calls: Many people find that making phone calls while on the road is an efficient use of time. Yet the personal injury experts at Lehmbecker Law say even when drivers use hands-free devices their brains can remain distracted for 27 seconds after using voice commands to dial a number. Engaging in phone conversations will continue to take drivers’ minds off of their driving responsibilities.

Drowsy driving is dangerous: Being tired can be a distraction as well.

Geico insurance reports a U.S. government study showed that 37 percent of drivers have nodded off or actually fallen asleep at least once while driving. Drowsiness increases the risk of a crash by roughly four times. Those who become drowsy behind the wheel should pull over.

Skip the infotainment package: New vehicle infotainment systems can take one’s attention off of the road for long periods of time. According to research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, drivers using invehicle technologies like voice-based and touch-screen features may find themselves unusually distracted.

In addition to these tips, drivers can reduce the number of passengers contributing to distractions, turn down the volume on the radio, and pull over when eating on the road. Reducing distractions can save lives.

RESOLVE TO REDUCE SCREEN TIME

Remove superfluous apps. Delete apps that take up too much of your time. Having to go the extra step to view Facebook on a web browser, for example, may reduce the likelihood that you will do so.

Fair Housing Statement

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project

Monroe County Legal Assistance Center

1 W. Main Street

Rochester, NY 14614

(585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Stump Grinding

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Free Estimates • Insured

Office - 538-2745

Cell - 585-259-5117

THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR

BRING THE EXTRAS. This could include a life vest, cooler or, if you happen to be a smokeless tobacco user, a portable spittoon like those offered by Flasr. The Atlantabased company prides itself on creating the first-of-its-kind portable spittoon that is small enough to fit in your pocket and carry along wherever you go -whether it’s fishing on a lake or hunting in a blind. Its advanced closing mechanism ensures that it stays securely closed, eliminating the risk of spills and leaks.

We’ve Moved!

Buying Gold & Silver Old Coins & Scrap

We also buy platinum, coin collections, estates, rare coins, etc.

Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs 10am-2pm

John G. Cooper COIN DEALER

450 N. Main St., Suite #100 Warsaw, NY 14569

585-441-5090

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May 3rd: Estate of David Payne

Online Machinery Auction

Fruit Ave., Medina, NY

PREVIEW: Wednesday, May 3rd from 9am until Noon.

Selling: TRACTORS: CIH 245; CIH MX220; CIH 7140; CIH 5140; MF184-4; CIH 55 w/ loader; Super C; Case CK 580B backhoe; PLUS: Gehl 4625sx & 4610 skidsteers; '14 Ford F350; Eq Trailer; CIH 1666 combine; CIH 1063 corn head & 1020 grain head & cart; Krause 7300-24WR disc; Brillion cultipackers; Sun ower 7250-25 crumbler; CIH 7500 7btm plow; Field cultivator; Glencoe 11 shank chisel; Brillion cultimulchers; CIH 1200 6 row planter; CIH 5100 drill; JB applicator; CIH 6 row cultivator; Bale wagon; Knight 3042 mixer wagon; Knight 8080 manure spreader; Gehl blowers; NH 258 rake; Gehl 1465 baler; NH 276 baler; Hesston 6555 haybine; Gehl 1275 chopper; Gehl su wagons; gravity wagons; JD eld sprayer; grain cleaner; lawn mowers; small items; tools and more!

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For complete information, visit www.auctionsinternational.com/liveauctions or call 800-536-1401, Ext. 111

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Day Trips Seniors Can Enjoy

Historic cities and villages: Touring historic places of register, like Colonial Williamsburg or areas of historic Boston, can be a hands-on way to learn about the country’s history. They can provide more personal experiences than books and movies alone.

Common Terms Found On Food Labels

Sodium: Otherwise known as salt, sodium is necessary to maintain nerve and muscle health. However, many people consume too much sodium, oftentimes because of processed foods. WebMD notes that sodium intake should be limited to 2,300 milligrams or less per day. Certain people, such as those over the age of 51, African Americans or those with certain conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes, should consume no more than 1,500 milligrams of sodium per day.

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