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TECH TO TAKE ALONG ON YOUR NEXT ROAD TRIP
Chargers: Many people feel their devices are extensions of themselves, but such devices won’t be of much help if they are routinely running out of power. Bring along several chargers that can be plugged into your car so you and your passengers can keep your smartphones and other devices running throughout the trip. Though the idea of going off the grid might seem enticing, leaving the world behind is less romantic when you need roadside assistance or are in search of a restroom or a place to pull over and grab a meal. If you want to disconnect from the world, you can always switch your phone to airplane mode. But keeping the phone charged can help in case of emergency.
SAFETY IN NUMBERS: WHY IT PAYS TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BULBS IN PAIRS
When it comes to vehicle maintenance, the rule of two has long reigned among professional automotive technicians and driving safety advocates. In accordance to this rule, drivers replacing important parts in their cars and trucks, such as tires, brakes, shocks and wiper blades, should always do so in pairs.
Replacing parts in pairs can ensure vehicles are properly balanced and functioning safely. But it’s not just tires, brakes and other big-ticket components that should be replaced in pairs. Vehicle lighting plays an integral role in keeping drivers and their passengers safe, and motorists should exercise the same caution regarding their vehicles’ headlights, taillights and turn signals that they do when maintaining the rest of their cars and trucks.
CARPET/FLOORING
MAKE FLOORS SHINE LIKE NEW
Restoring shine to flooring involves making sure the floor is clean. Dirt and grime can diminish the color and look of flooring. Homeowners are urged to use products designed for their particular flooring material, such as wood, laminate, stone, or vinyl. Products oftentimes are not interchangeable. Begin by thoroughly sweeping or vacuuming the floor. Clean along all surfaces of the floor, including under furniture where dust and dirt tends to accumulate. Use the hard-floor setting on a vacuum to avoid having the brush rolls scratch or damage the flooring. Laminate can scratch easily and hardwood flooring is not impervious to dings and scratches. Quite often a dry mop or a static-charged mopping cloth effectively picks up debris left behind on many flooring surfaces.
Although many commercial cleaners can clean flooring, homemade mopping solutions are sometimes just as effective. Keep in mind that wood, laminate and vinyl should not be soaked in water. A little liquid can go a long way on these surfaces. Water and other liquids can seep between laminate and wood boards, potentially contributing to swelling and damage over time. Also, resist the urge to use too much soap. Soap can leave behind a residue that dulls the finish of the floor.
Vinegar-based solutions can work well on a wide variety of flooring types and help cut through any sticky residue left behind from cooking, cleaning and the activities of daily life. Many wood-flooring cleaners and polishes are oil-based to condition the wood in the process. Whenever making one’s own solution, test a small amount in an inconspicuous spot to make sure it will not damage the flooring.
SIGNS YOUR SOIL MIGHT BE COMPACTED
Loss of vegetation or poor plant growth: Compacted soil prevents water, nutrients and oxygen from accessing the root zone. As a result, plants, including trees, are vulnerable to disease and even death.
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CORRAL ENTRYWAY CLUTTER
The entryway to a home is the first thing guests experience when coming inside. It also can be the first place residents drop their belongings after long days at school or work. As a result, entryways can quickly be consumed by clutter. Taming such messes takes a mixture of ingenuity and planning.
Homeowners hoping to clear their entryways of clutter must first decide what they want to get out of the space. Will it simply be a decorative spot with photos and other home decor on display? Or is functionality the primary goal? Once that decision has been made, take inventory of which items, such as shoes, keys, umbrellas or coats, need to be in the area, which don’t (i.e., old mail). To make things more organized, rearrange the former while removing the latter.
Next it is time to assess storage needs and what’s already available. User-friendly storage items may need to be purchased to make the room as functional as possible.
DID YOU KNOW?
Modern cars are technological marvels, and it turns out drivers may value tech over all else, including their choice of automaker. A 2017 study from Autotrader asked 1,000 participants an assortment of questions about technology and car buying. Roughly 60 percent of millennial car shoppers and more than 40 percent of baby boomers indicated they would switch vehicle brands just to get the technology features they want. Drivers are even willing to pay extra for their preferred tech. The Autotrader study found that the average shopper would pay an extra $2,276 to get the right tech features.
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* On May 11, 1934, a massive dust storm sends millions of tons of topsoil flying across the parched Great Plains to the East Coast and as far away as ships 300 miles offshore. Farmers had pushed their fields to the limit, plowing under more and more grassland.
* On May 12, 1975, the American freighter Mayaguez is captured by communist government forces gunboats in Cambodia. Two days later President Ford ordered the bombing of the Cambodian port where the gunboats had come from. Forty-one Americans died, many in an accidental explosion during the attack.
* On May 13, 1985, in Philadelphia, police begin evacuating people from their homes in order to prepare for an operation against MOVE, a radical cult group. MOVE had begun assembling a large arsenal and building bunkers in their row house. The government gave $1.5 million to three survivors of the raid.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Medication Used for Perimenstrual Asthma Poses Health Risk
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 55-year-old perimenopausal woman who developed asthma a few years ago. My symptoms always start right before my menstrual cycle. My doctor ruled out allergies as the cause. I used to get colds and sinus infections premenstrually in my younger years. Most medical practitioners don’t see the correlation between hormones and respiratory symptoms. I sometimes take 10 mg of prednisone when I’m wheezing more than usual, and it seems to help. Is this dose putting me at risk for diabetes if taken regularly? -- B.S.
ANSWER: Perimenstrual asthma is a wellrecognized condition that is nevertheless not well-known by most nonexperts. It is less likely to be caused by allergies and more likely to be aspirin-sensitive -- meaning that aspirin, or other anti-inflammatory drugs (like ibuprofen) commonly taken by women during menstruation, can trigger an asthma attack. Maybe a quarter of women with asthma have perimenstrual asthma. As you say, it is thought to be the hormone changes around menstruation that trigger the asthma.
Oral contraceptives used continuously prevent large changes in progesterone and estradiol, and may be helpful in managing perimenstrual asthma. Although I didn’t find a lot about it in literature, I suspect that when your periods stop, your asthma symptoms will get better.
Increased medication at the time of menses is frequently needed. However, because prednisone, even at the fairly small dose of 10 mg, does increase risk of diabetes, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, glaucoma, cataracts and many other conditions, oral prednisone is not my first choice for medication in this situation.
Inhaled steroids would be one choice, but they take a while to begin working. One recommended treatment is the oral medicine montelukast (Singulair), which has been proven effective in a small study and starts working right away.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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HOW TO SELF-TEST FOR SKIN CANCER
Checkyourbackandbuttockswithahandmirror.Keepthehandmirroroutafterexamining your neck and scalp and use it to check your back and buttocks for warning signs.
REVERSING GUM DISEASE
Gum disease, also called gingivitis, happens when gums are chronically inflamed and infected. Common signs areswollen,tender,andbleedinggums. Gingivitis is sometimes called early gum disease, and it can be reversed with proper oral care and maintenance. Advanced gum disease is called periodontitis, and is not reversible or curable.It happens when the gums pull away from the teeth, forming pockets thatcausebonelossandrootdamage.If you are in the early stages of gingivitis, it’s not too late to improve your oral hygiene and reverse the disease. The best ways to both avoid and reverse gum disease are brushing twice a day, flossing at least once a day, and having dental cleanings every six months.
Cavity-causing bacteria and its resultant damage can be controlled if
we deal with bacterial plaque activity on a daily basis. A toothbrush alone, however, no matter how often used, cannot do the whole job. It takes the combined effort of smart eating, conscientious daily brushing and flossing, and professional visits to promote total oral health as well as complete body health. If it’s been too long since you treated your teeth and gums to professional care, now would be a good time to call BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL for an appointment (585.343.4246) at 6 Batavia City Centre.We create great smiles!
P.S. Advanced periodontitis can cause tooth loss, and the bacteria associated with the disease can lead to or worsen a number of serious health conditions.
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RECOGNIZE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS
Antibacterial products: Antibacterial soaps, lotions and wipes may contain triclosan, triclocarban and at least 17 additional ingredients that are linked to various negative health effects. In September 2016, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the use of these antibacterial agents. These chemicals can disrupt hormone cycles and cause muscle weakness.
“There’s no data demonstrating that over-the-counter antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water,” the FDA said in a press release issued shortly after the rule was announced.
BREEZE THROUGH SPRING CLEANING
Store items in plastic storage containers. Some winter items will be used until the early days of summer, others won’t make an appearance until next year. A variety of belongings can be stored in plastic containers to keep them organized and out of the way.
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NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson* My mom was dealing with a rough health patch recently, and my dad was in charge of all her doctor visits. There was a lot of follow-up to keep track of, and many different doctors. He used a wallet-size photo holder to corral all the different appointment cards to put them in order of appointment. He really did a great job, and Mom’s all better now. -- Y.R. in Ohio
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Prep time: 20 minutes
Servings: 8-10
1 large red or yellow bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1/3 cup chopped red onion
1 bag (16 ounces) iceberg lettuce, carrot and cabbage salad mix
1 cup shredded Mexican cheese blend
2 cans (15 ounces each) READ
3 or 4 Bean Salad, drained
1/2 cup low-fat mayonnaise
1/2 cup low-fat sour cream
2 tablespoons finely chopped chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
1/2 cup crumbled tortilla chips (optional)
small avocado, sliced (optional)
In 3 1/2-quart salad bowl or souffle dish, layer bell pepper, onion, lettuce, cheese and bean salad. Mix mayonnaise, sour cream and chipotle peppers. Spread over top of salad. Cover and refrigerate up to 8 hours.
Just before serving, sprinkle top with chips and sliced avocado, if desired. Toss to serve.
* A fast, cheap and effective treatment for leg cramps is drinking a little bit of pickle juice. I’m not sure if it’s the vinegar or the combination of vinegar and salt, but it works -- and fast! My grandpa told me about this, and recently I have seen it in magazine articles and on television shows. Nothing fancy, just take a big slug of the juice at the very first sign of a cramp. -- E.E. in Maine
* Here’s a tip for brides: For the couple of weeks before your wedding, wear your wedding shoes around the house several times a week. This breaks them in, and you will be more comfortable with all the standing and dancing on your special day!
* I think cleaning wipes are so very handy, but they can be quite expensive. To make my own, I add cleaner to baby wipes, right in the container. I don’t have babies in the house, but I do mark the container well so that nobody would use it for his or her skin. They work well for me. -- via email
* To thread a needle, run the tip of your finger and thumb over a stick of lip balm, then roll the end of the thread between your fingers. It keeps the threads together and goes through the eye of the needle much easier.
Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night. ~ Rainer
HollwedelMemorialLibrary:
STORYTIME: Tuesdaysat11am. JoinMissJosselynforstories,singing,dancing,projects,takeand makes!Youcanattendinpersonor watchonFacebookLive!Youcan alsowatchlateronFB.
BOOKCLUB:NEWTIME!!May22 at6pm.May’sbookisTheFour Winds,byKristinHannah.We’llbe sharingtreatstoo!Pickupabook atthelibraryandthenjoinus!
FAMILYCRAFTNIGHT:Mon.,May 15,,5:30-6:30pm.Opentoall ages.Funforall!
POKEMONCLUB:Fridays4-5:30 pm.Tradecards,playthegame, battle.Grown-ups,gorunerrands whileyourchildhasfun!
FriendsoftheLibrarySPRINGFESTIVAL:May20,10am-8pm: Vendors,foodtrucks,bounceslide, kids’activities,music,vegetable plantsale,hangingbasketpickup, popcorn,andmore!!!!
Byron Bergen Public Library
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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
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
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Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-6
Newman Riga Library
1 S. Main St., Churchville, NY www.newmanrigalibrary.org
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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
BoardofTrusteesmeetingsarethe secondWednesdayofthemonthat 6pmatthelibrary.
CaledoniaLibrary: PETALS, POTS,ANDPAGESJoinus atthelibraryforourannualGeranium,Garden,Household,and BookSale.FridayandSaturdayMay 19thand20th.Don’tmissthisone! NEWITEMS--(AdultFiction)
TheWeddingPlannerbyDanielle Steel;AlltheDaysofSummerby NancyThayer;The23rdMidnight byJamesPatterson.(AdultAudio CDs)DarkAngelbyJohnSandford; SimplyLiesbyDavidBaldacci.
SENIORBOOKCLUBCurrentselectionis“TwoNightsinLisbon”by ChrisPavone.NextmeetingisMay 30that2:15p.m.
LOOSELYKNITKnittinggroup meetsonThursdaysat2:00p.m. Allarewelcometojoinustolearn andshare.
CHILDREN’SSTORYTIMEEach Tuesdayat9:45a.m.Listenas retiredteacherMrs.Ebersolereads aloud.
LIBRARYBOARDMEETINGSAre heldonthelastTuesdayofeach monthat6:00p.m.,unlessotherwiseadvertised.
AVON
TheSmallChristianGroup- A new programisstartingatSaint AgnesChurchwhichiscalledThe SmallChristianGroup.Wemeeton the1stand3rdWednesdayofeach monthinbackofthechurchat 7:30pm.Welookforwardtoseeing morepeopleatourmeetings.
Questions,callDebat 585-226-2001andTonyat 585-538-9508.
AvonAmericanLegionFamily Chicken BBQ -1/2chicken,salt potatoes,bakedbeans,roll,dessert.HeldSaturday,May13th, 2023from12PM-3PMorSold Out.$14Donation.Drive-Thru/Pick Up.AvonTOPSMarketparkinglot, 270EastMainSt.,Avon.PreOrdersencouraged!585-739-1863 textorcall.Proceedstobenefit AvonAmericanLegionFamilyprograms.
SaveTheDate:August11,2023. 31st AvonAlumniBanquet HostedbytheClassof1973.The banquetisforallgraduatesofAvon CentralandtoclassmatesthatattendedSt.AgnesSchool(Avon). Thiswillalsobethe50threunion forclassof73.Classof63,thisis your60th,classof83,your40th andclassof93your30th.The reunionisallplanned,sogetyour classmatestogetherandcatchup witholdfriends.Togetacopyof theinvitationorformoreinformationpleaseemail:slane@rochester. rr.com.
ScrapMetalDrive to benefitSt. AgnesSchool.HeldSaturday,May 13th9am-1pm,St.AgnesChurch ParkingLot,96ProspectSt.,Avon. Examplesofaccetpeditems:Appliances,ACunits(freondrained), bikes,carbatteries,Christmas lights,hotwaterheaters,exercise equipment,microwaves,lawn mowers(fluidsdrained),potsand pans,silverware,tools,etc.NO ELECTRONICS,KEGS,ORFLUIDS OFANYKIND.Seeour”Commonly Accepted”and”Unwanted”items listonourFacebookpage:www. facebook.com/stagnesavon.We willhavevolunteersavailableto helpunloaditems.Formoreinformation,visitStAgnesAvon.org orcall585-226-8500.
AvonCommunityTheatreSummer Camp2023- AvonCommunityTheatreforKids/byKidsinvites interestedstudentsfromallarea communitieswhoareentering Grades4-Collegetoauditionfor SummerCamp2023.Weareexcitedtoannouncethattheshow willbeDisneysMOANA!Auditions willtakeplaceon5/16&5/18, 3:30pmattheAvonMiddleSchool, 191ClintonStreet,Avon.Contact avon.theatre.campbell@gmail.com forfurtherinformationandan appointmenttime.Thisprojectis fundedinpartbyagrantfromthe GeneseeValleyCouncilontheArts.
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ChickenBarbecuewithCountry Music - AscensionParishAltarand RosarySocietyissponsoringa ChickenBarbecuewithCountry MusicfeaturingRusticRamblers. Saturday,May20,2023from5:00 to8:30p.m.Dinein$20.00,Takeouts$15.00,Musiconly$10.00 (musicstartingat5:30).Cashbar, beerandwine,pizzawillbealso availableforpurchase.Ascension ParishSolumbaHall,19SumnerSt., Batavia.Pre-saleticketsavailable April15thatthechurchoffice 585-343-1796.
St.PaulLutheranSchoolAnnual Fundraising Auction willtake placeonSaturday,June3,at31 WashingtonAvenueinBatavia.The eventincludes:BasketRaffle,Balloon,Pop&SnackShack.Questions&Infotext:Joanna 585-993-2410.
HLOMConcertSeries:Don Dwyer, “MusicoftheAmerican CivilWar”- JoinusattheHolland LandOfficeMuseumforthenext editionofourConcertSerieson Thursday,May19that7pm.We welcomeDonDwyer,musician, singerandsongwriterfromBuffalo, whospecializesinmusicandstories oftheCivilWar.Admissionis$5or $4formuseummembers.Please contactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.
FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo Batavia! May26th! Thefirstofsix FridayNightFoodTruckRodeois scheduledforFriday,May26that theGeneseeCountyFairgroundsin Batavia.FoodTrucksfromallover WesternNewYorkwillbereadyto serveyoufrom4PMuntil8PMor soldout.Thisisafreeadmission, freeparking,cashonlyevent.Stop insayHiandgrababitetoeat. FridayNightFoodTruckRodeois sponsoredbyGeneseeCountyAgriculturalSociety,Inc.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
* In 1907, an ad campaign for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes offered a free box of cereal to any woman who would wink at her grocer. (By Lucie Winborne)
AppraisalsonMain:HLOMAppraisal Day- Saturday,May20th, 10am-3pmattheBataviaFirstPresbyterianChurch,300E.MainSt. Thecommunityisinvitedtobring anyoftheirtreasuresand heirloomsthatmaybecollecting dusttoseewhattheymaybe worth.AppraisersfromBontrager RealEstate&Auction,Cottone Auctions,andSchutlzAuctioneers willbeavailabletogivetheirexpert opinions.A$5chargeforeachitem appraised,withalimitof5items perperson.Allattendeesmustregisterforatimeslottoattend. Onlineregistrationform:www. hollandlandoffice.comorcontact themuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
JavawithJoeE.:RyanDuffy, “Genesee CountyCivilWarMedal ofHonorSoldiers”-Joinusatthe HollandLandOfficeMuseumfor thenexteditionofourJavawith JoeE.seriesonThursday,May25th at9am.Thismonth’spresenteris ourDirectorRyanDuffy.Hispresentation,“GeneseeCountyCivil WarMedalofHonorSoldiers,”detailsthelives,service,anddeedsof thefourCivilWarsoldierswitha connectiontoGeneseeCounty, whowereawardedtheMedalof Honor.Admissionisfreeandcoffee anddonutswillbeprovided.Please contactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…Maria Rilke, Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke
VFWPost1602AuxiliaryItalian Sausage Dinner- TheVFWPost 1602Auxiliary,25EdwardsSt, BataviaishostinganItalianSausageDinneronSaturday,May13, 2023from4PMtillSoldOut.$14 Donation/Dinner.MusicbyMack Ewellfrom6PM-9PM.Presale recommended.Ticketsavailableat thePostorbycalling 585-344-3249after4:30PMon Wednesday,Friday,Saturday,and Sunday.OpentothePublic.
BYRON
AnnualMemorialDayChicken BBQ withBasketRaffle,Monday, May29thfollowing11amparade, untilsoldout.Eat-inorTake-out, nopresales,atByronFireHallon Rt.262nearRt.237.$15. 1⁄2 chickenservedwithmacsalad, coleslaw&roll.BBQproceedsgo towardthepurchaseofanew ambulancefortheByronFire DepartmentRescueSquad.Basket RaffleproceedsgotoLadiesAuxiliary.Winnersdrawnat1pm.
CALEDONIA
CaledoniaFireDepartment
Meat Raffle: TheCaledoniaFire Departmentwillbeholdingtheir annualMeatRaffleonMay13, 2023atJ.W.JonesHall.Doorswill openat5:30pmrafflebeginsat 6pm.FreeKegbeerandSnacks. CashBarwillbeavailableifyou prefersomethingelsetodrink. Therewillbe50/50rafflesanda grillpackagerafflealso.Comeout andsupportyourlocalfiredepartmentandhaveagoodtime.Possiblegohomewithsomemeatora grill.Lookingforwardtoseeingyou there.
Petals,Pots&Pages-Caledonia Library GeraniumSale &Garden /Household/BookSale!Joinusin DowntownCaledoniaonFriday, May19from9-5pmandSaturday, May20from9-3pm.
CHILI
TheFirstPresbyterianChurchof Chili FoodCupboard,affiliated withFoodLink,continuestobe heldthethirdSaturdayofeach monthfrom10-11:30amat3600 ChiliAve.Asthenumberofvisitors toourcupboardhasincreased substantiallythispastyear,weare alwaysinneedofcereal,crackers, andpeanutbutter.Anydonations oftheseitemswouldbegratefully accepted.Theycanbedroppedoff atthechurchonTuesdayand/or Thursdaybetween9am-2pm.Also, volunteersarealwaysneededto helppackanddistributeourgroceries.Monetarydonationstohelp supportthisendeavorarealso gratefullyaccepted.Furtherinformation,pleasecall889-9896between9am-2pmTuesdayand/or Thursday.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
T.O.P.S.TakeOffPoundsSensibly! Make friends,havefun,get tipsandadviceaswellassupport, onyourweightlossjourney.MeetingsareheldMondaymorningsat the#4ChiliFireHouse,off ScottsvilleRoad(offJemisonRd.), Chili.Weighinis9:15to9:45with themeetingfollowing-9:45to 10:45.Foradditionalinformation pleasecontactCarolHaukat 585-317-5437.
CHURCHVILLE
FinalSpringDrive-thruTurkey
Dinner, May13,3pm! Comestart MothersDayweekendlikeastar, forMom!Wearedrivethruonly forourroastturkey,scratch mashed,stuffing,gravy,veggie, roll,applesauceandPIE!Dinners are$15perdinner,andwe’rehopingforgoodweather!We’relookingforwardtocookingforMom& you!Seeyousoon!RigaChurch (RigaCongregationalChurch), 7057Chili-RigaCntr.Rd.(Rt.33A@ Rt.36),Churchville.
CORFU
AnnualChurch-WideYardSale: The IndianFallsUnitedMethodist Church(7908AlleghanyRoad, Corfu)willbehavingourannual Church-WideYardSaleonSaturday,May20,2023from9am3:30pm.RainorShine.Comeout andseewhatwehavetoofferfor salethisyear.
CorfuGardenClubPlantSale& Yard Sale: CometotheCorfu CommunityCenterparkingloton Route33inCorfuforourAnnual PlantandYardSale.Beautiful plantsfeaturingperennials,annuals,vegetables,herbsand houseplantandmoreonSaturday, June3rdfrom9am-1pm.“More thanaMouthful”foodtruckwill setupat8amforbreakfastandwill stayforthedurationofoursale. Reasonablypricedandlocally grown!
ELBA
ElbaFireDepartmentBINGOJoin us!TheEFDBingowillbeheld everyTuesdaythroughDecember 12thwithastarttimeof7:00PM. Doorswillopenat5:00PM.Elba Firemen’sRecreationHall,7143 OakOrchardRoad,Elba.
GENESEO
GeneseoGardenClubAnnual Plant Sale atGatewayParkon Saturday,May20that9:00AM. Theclubwillsellperennialsfrom members’gardensuntilallthe plantsaresold.TheParkisacross fromWegmansatthecornerof Route20AandVolunteerRd.in Geneseo.Proceedshelpfundour scholarships,contributions,and programs.Comejoinus!http:// GeneseoGardenClub.org
By Lucie WinborneVeteran&FamilyDay- VOCWNY and LivingstonCountyOutdoorRX invitesVeteransandtheirFamilies toourfirstannualVeteransFamily DayChickenBBQ10June2023, 1-6pm,rainorshine,attheNationalWarplaneMuseum, Geneseo.Music,bouncehouses, cornhole,food,andfun!Preregistrationrequiredby31May 2023.Seatinglimited,feelfreeto bringachair,lawngames,anda smallpop-upcanopyforshade. Gatesopen1pmforsign-inof pre-registeredparticipantstoget theirmealtickets.RSVP’scanbe submittedbywebsiteandclicking ontheeventlinkorcallingor texting585-200-9742oremailing rwolter@vocwny.org
HEMLOCK
VeteranOnly-RaftFishing: Veterans comejoinusasweraftwith AdventureCallsOutfitterguides andfishtheLetchworthStatePark Gorgeandhaveacookout.Held24 June,1-5pm,AdventureCallsOutfitters,7051LowerFallsRoad,Castile.Pre-Registerisrequiredonour website-www.livcovets.com, emailing-rwolter@vocwny.org,or bycalling/texting(585)200-9742 withthefollowinginformation: Name/BranchofService/E-Mail/ CountyofResidence/PhoneNumber.Wehopetoseeyouthere.
VeteranOnly-ConesusLake Fishing Charter:June3,5:30am12noon, ConesusLakeBoat Launch,5030EastLakeRoad, Livonia.Veteranscomejoinusand fishConesusLakewiththenew charterfishingguidesontheFinger Lakes,HarringtonOutfitters.We willfishConesusLakeforfour hoursandshareamealafterwards. ValidNewYorkStateFishingLicenseisrequired.Besuretoask abouttheVeterandiscountedfishinglicenseatyourlocallicensing facility.Spaceislimited,don’tmiss out,RSVPnowtogetaspot.We hopetoseeyouthere.https:// www.livcovets.com
LEROY
“MusicatSt.Mark’s,” a free monthlyconcertseriesatSt.Mark’s EpiscopalChurch,1EastMainSt., LeRoypresentstheBataviaSwing BandonThursday,May18that 7:00pm.Thegroupwillperform bigbandclassicsandmoderntunes inthehour-longconcert.TheprogramisfundedbyaReachGrant throughGOART!Moreinformationatstmarksleroy.orgorby emailingstmarksleroy@gmail.com.
I think that no matter how old or infirm I may become, I will always plant a large garden in the spring. Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature’s rebirth?
~ Edward GiobbiLeRoyStaffordSeniorCitizens May Luncheon willbeon Wednesday,May17that12:30PM atOurLadyofMercyParishCenter, 44LakeStreet,LeRoy.Lunchwillbe providedalongwithdessert,ata costof$5perperson.Pleasebring yourownbeverage.Entertainment tofollow.ContactRosemary #506-5233,Lucy#721-6073orSue #861-0422.
MOUNT MORRIS
VeteranOnly-DamSiteGorge Side TrailWalk: Veteransarewelcomedtocomeoutandjoinusas wegetbackoutsideandenjoythe Springweather.May18,6pm8pm,Mt.MorrisDamSiteVisitor Centerandwalkthegorgeside trail.Itisaneasy,one(1)mileloop alongsidetheDamoverlook.Followingourwalk,wewillgatherat thevisitorcenterforasmallbiteto eat.RSVPisrequiredandcanbe submittedthroughourwebsite, www.livcovets.com,orbyemailing rwolter@vocwny.org,orbycalling/ texting(585)200-9742.Wewill confirmyourrequesttoattend about5dayspriortotheevent.
MUMFORD
MumfordFireDept.Spring Chicken &RibBBQ! SUNDAY, MAY21,12NOON.PRICE:$12. MumfordFireDepartment,Main Street,Mumford.
OAKFIELD
“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Sr. Luncheon (Open tothepublic)May16,2023attheSo.Alabama Firehall11:30-1:30pm.Entertainer thismonth:KirkMcWhorter,VocalistfromAttica,NY.BACKINTHE DAYgoldenagemusicfromthe 30’s,40’sand50’s.Comeand bringyourfavoritedish-to-passand enjoylunchandafternoonoffun witholdandnewfriends.Contact personLaNoraThompson(630) 888-8966.
YouthBFit - YouthFitnessClass, noregistrationbutparentsmust signwaiverat1stclass,allyouth welcomeanyskilllevel,different themeseachweek,ex.ninjawarriorclass.ClassesrepeateveryFriday,6-7pmatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain Street,Oakfield.Cost:$5.http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com
“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Sr. Luncheon (Open tothepublic) June20,2023attheSo.Alabama Firehall11:30-1:30pm.ALUMNI Celebration!Juneisgraduation month,sowearegoingtocelebrateALUMNIthisyear.Please bringANYGradeSchoolpictureof yourselfandwewilltrytomatch everyoneuptotheirpicture.Wear yourschoolcolors,bringmemorabilia,etc.etc.Comeandbringyour favoritedish-to-passandenjoy lunchandafternoonoffunwith oldandnewfriends.ContactpersonLaNoraThompson(630) 888-8966.
CoffeeHour-Wednesdays1011am. Bring afriendorcomemake afriend.JoinuseveryWednesday from10-11amattheTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
ChairYoga- Come joinus Thursdaysat10amforChairYoga. Theseclassesaremeanttohelp withbalanceandstrengthandare FREEthankstoanawardfrom Univera.JoinusatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
PAVILION
TheOlivetCemeteryAssociation will holdtheirannualmeetingonMonday,May15that7:00 PMat7395BoydRoad,Pavilion. AnyPlotowners,relativesor interestedparties,pleasefeelfree toattend.Anyquestions,please contactCarolHirschat (585)703-1020.
PavilionClassof’73announcing 50th Reunion: HeldonSaturday, August5that5PMatBW’SRestaurant,PerryRd.,Pavilion.Pleasecall/ textBonnie(Olivani)Amend 585-857-3346orCathy(Morgan) Worthington716-308-7885for moreinformationorreservations. Helpusfindafewclassmatesas well-LookingforDavidMaskell, BrianLaPlante,JoanneGreene,BeatriceWilson,GeorgePowell,Faith Stoehr&LyndaBurger.RSVPdue byJuly7th.
TheGeneseeValleyCivilWar Roundtable will meetonMay17 at7pmatthePavilionUnitedMethodistChurchonthecornerof Routes19&63inPavilion.Our programwillbepresentedbyDean Juneon“WheretheRunawaysSettledinCanadaandThenWhat Happened?”Hopeeveryonewill joinus.Duesfor2023willbe collected.
55+SeniorLuncheon- Join uson Thursday,May25that11:30amat thePavilionFireHall.Pleasebring yourplate,utensils,drink,anddish topass.Nodesserts.Everyseniorin thesurroundingareasarewelcome.
ROCHESTER
VeteranOnly-FishingCharter: Veterans cansignuptocomefishingwithusonLakeOntariowith BullseyeSportfishingCharters.We willmeetatthecharterdocksMay 27,7amandbeginourfive-hour fishingadventure.Afterfishingwe willgrablunchandshareourfish stories.Allcatchwillbefilletedfor theparticipantsandgiventothem tobringhome.Spaceisvery limited;Veteransmustcontactus togetregistered.Torequestaspot; e-mailrwolter@vocwny.orgorcall/ text(585)200-9742.Participants mustgetawrittenorverbalresponsefromustoensurethey attendanceisverified.Wehopeto seeyouthere.
SIX: From TudorQueenstoPop Icons,theSIXwivesofHenryVIII takethemicrophonetoremixfive hundredyearsofhistorical heartbreakintoaEuphoricCelebrationof21stcenturygirlpower!This neworiginalmusicalistheglobal sensationthateveryoneislosing theirheadover!Featuringanallwomancastandall-womanband!
TheSIX:LIVEONOPENINGNIGHT BroadwayalbumdebutedatNumber1ontheBillboardcastalbum chartsandsurpassed6Million streamsinitsfirstmonth.Ages 12+.May16-21,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885EastMainSt., Rochester.https://rbtl.org/events/ six/
NCADD-RA2023Annual Luncheon: The NationalCouncil onAlcoholismandDrug Dependence-RochesterArea’s (NCADD-RA)AnnualLuncheonWednesday,May24,11:30-2pm, DoubleTreebyHiltoninRochester. KeynotespeakerKevinMcCauley, M.D.,wroteanddirectedtwofilms “MemotoSelf”and“Pleasure Unwoven”abouttheneuroscience ofaddictionwhichwonthe2010 MichaelQ.FordAwardforJournalismfromtheNationalAssociation ofAddictionTreatmentProviders. HeisaseniorfellowatTheMeadowsofWickenburg,Arizonaandis currentlyagraduatestudentatthe UniversityofArizonaSchoolof PublicHealth.Information/register: ElaineAlvarado(585)719-3481or ealvarado@depaul.org.https:// ncadd-ra.org/events-trainings/ ncadd-ra-annual-luncheon/toregisteronline.
GreecePerformingArtsSociety Season FinaleConcert -The GreecePerformingArtsSociety (GPAS)willpresenttheirSeason FinaleConcertonSaturday,May 20,2023,at2PMatLutheran ChurchoftheIncarnateWord,597 EastAvenueinRochester.ThisSaturdaymatineewillfeatureperformancesbytheGreeceChoralSocietydirectedbyDr.RolloFisher,the GreeceConcertBanddirectedbyBJ Comer,andtheGreeceCommunity OrchestradirectedbyJonathan Allentoff.Donationswillbe gratefullyacceptedatthedoor, andchildrenarefree.Foradditional information,pleasevisitwww. greeceperformingarts.org.
TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s May program isscheduledfor May15at7:00pmintheGates TownHallAnnex,1605Buffalo Road.GaryLarder,Chairmanofthe BoardoftheRochesterRedWings, willdoapresentationwhichwill includethehistoryofprofessional baseballinAmericaandhowRochesterhasmanagedtobepartofit alltheseyears.Thereisnocharge forthisprogramandfacilityis handicappedaccessible.
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SCOTTSVILLE
WheatlandHistoricalAssoc.Annual Geranium&AtticSale: Saturday,May20.OutdoorsUnderthe Tents,69MainStreet,Scottsville, 9am-2pm.RainDateMay21. Featuring:4”pottedGeraniums, Wheatlandlocalhistorybooks,vintageitems,homedécor,furniture, collectibles,vintageitems,gardeningitems,gardenplants,free seeds.Wehappilyacceptcashor personalchecksforallpurchases.
SPENCERPORT
HickokFamilyFestival&Brain Dash! Saturday, June10,2023 from11am-3pmattheBlackCreek Park,WoodsideLodge,3830Union St.,NorthChili.LiveMusic!Dunk Tank!FreeFood!FunRun!Bounce House!CornholeTournament! ShoppingVendors!WinanNintendoSwitch!
OgdenPresbyterianChurch Plant Sale- 2400SouthUnionSt. SpencerportonSaturday,June3, 2023from9amuntilnoon.Rainor shine.Thesalewillbeheldinthe churchpavilion.Aniceassortment ofperennials,indoorhouseplants, andgarden-relateditemswillbefor sale.
STAFFORD
TheStaffordGardenClubPlant Sale will beheldonMay17,2023 atEmeryPark,MainStreet(Rt.5)in Stafford.Plantswillbesoldfrom 3:00-7:00PM.Welcomespring withsomebeautifulnewplants!
WEBSTER
AttentionClassmatesofWebster H.W.SchroederHighSchool CLASSOF1973-Worktocomplete our50threuniongettogetherfor July15,2023isunderway.Additionalinformationtobeposted soon.Emailusat HWSclassof1973@gmail.comorrefertotheHWSchroderClassof’73 50ReuniononFacebookforadditionalinformation.Pleasepassthis ontofellowclassmatesyouassociatewithorknowwholiveelsewhere.
WHEATLAND
WheatlandSeniorCitizensClub bus tripTuesday,June27toSeneca AlleghanyCasino.Tripincludes$20 slotdollars$10foodcreditandthe UltimateKennyRogersTribute Show.Atopproductionshowwith afullbandtakingyouonamusical journeythroughthecareerof KennyRogers.BringaphotoIDto obtainaplayersclubcardandto receivethecasinobonus.Pricefor allSeniorswhoreside,in Wheatland$65.Allothers$105. MustbesignedupbyMay19.For moreinfoortosignupforthistrip pleasecontactBusAmericaGroup Tours585-697-3590.Rememberto designateyourpick-uplocation. Canandaigua,RushorScottsville.
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MOMENTS IN TIME
The History Channel
* On May 17, 1965, after a two-year investigation, the FBI declares the supposedly pornographic lyrics of “Louie Louie” to be officially unintelligible.
* On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens, a volcanic peak in southwestern Washington, violently erupts. The massive blast killed 57 people and leveled nearly all vegetation as far as 12 miles away.
* On May 19, 1997, a 3-year-old boy dies of avian influenza in Hong Kong. Before the outbreak was controlled, six people were dead and 1.6 million domestic fowl were destroyed. The virus mutated and caused 62 more human deaths in Asia by 2005.
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS. All white. Used. Fairport: 585-354-8339
BOOKS - Art Books, some instructional, some famous artists’ paintings, Encyclopedias, some children’s books. You pick up. Call for info: 585-728-5316
DIESEL BUS ENGINE, already taken out of bus. Pick up only: sbly5722@gmail.com
Four boxes of OLD CAR MAGAZINES, DIRT BIKE MAGAZINES and HUNTING MAGAZINES going back to at least 1981. You pick up: 585-329-5631
HP PRINTER - Laser Jet 1320 (no cartridge). May work but have no time to fool with it: 585-346-3829
BROTHER PRINTER, corporate quality with new laser cartridges - TN431, TN433, TN436. Touch screen needs adjustment. Very high-quality print and copy: aelaine636@gmail.com
SERESTO FLEA and TICK COLLAR - large dog. just in time for tick season: enaginny@gmail.com
30” STAINLESS STEEL RANGE HOOD: 727-543-1759
One LAWN CHAIR FRAME, two PARTIAL MACRAME LAWN CHAIRS, one PARTIAL MACRAME LOUNGE LAWN CHAIR: 585-392-5631
HOLLISTER NEW IMAGE FLEXTEND SKIN BARRIER; 2-pc ostomy skin barrier, convex, tape. #14904 Green 1 3/4”/pre-sized 1”; 23 boxes, 5 ostomy barriers in each box: 585-226-8887
WEBER GRILL owner’s kit, very good condition, double doors, hardly used, tank storage, sturdy cover, battery ignition starter: 585-202-1639
ORGAN MUSIC BOOKS: Seven books of organ music. (Wedding, preludes and Postludes, Christmas Solos, Miscellaneous organ solos). Bob8lin13@yahoo.com
COMPUTER DESK, 5’x2’x30” with slide out drawers for printer, file cabinet and keyboard shelf. 42” PLASMA TV with glass stand shelf: 585-410-2808
Two NEW DIAMOND PAINTING KITS. You do them. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
COMPLETED DIAMOND PAINTINGS - Multicolored Marilyn Monroe and a kitten. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
INFANT BOY CLOTHES, WOODEN CRIB, WALKER, HIGH CHAIR, BABY BATH: 585-797-4659
Perry, take notice, found the HOSPITAL BED HEADBOARD: 585-658-3188
55” PANASONIC FLATSCREEN TV. Works great! whitelily1@twc.com
Beauty rest Elite QUEEN MATTRESS, fair condition. PATIO TABLE and CHAIR SET You pick up: 585-554-6793
TREADMILL in good shape. Only needs a switch to get it going. You move: 585-538-9508
Seeking DIRT BIKES, ATVs or GO-KARTS for father son project. Will pick up, call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
In need of a FOLDING GROCERY CART for a new refugee family: 716-430-2876
FLATSCREEN TV, any size. In good working condition: 585-867-3355
FULL-SIZE LIGHT BAR and 8’ TONNEAU COVER: 585-447-0201
RASCAL SCOOTER in good working condition: 585-415-8513
Used/New SUV in good working condition for retired couple to transport the elderly to appointments and errands: 585-398-7626
TWIN SIZE BED in good condition. Needed for elderly couple. Call or text: 585-719-7866
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
9” or 10” straight edge, GLASS PIE DISH: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
Large MOVING BOXES. Deliver in ER: stellaswirlery@yahoo.com
BB RIFLE. Must work. Fairport: 585-354-8339
BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
DIRECT VENT NATURAL GAS HEATER for a basement: 585-208-9784
Gently used WOMEN’S MOUNTAIN BIKE to have fun with my kids: 585-260-2610
TELESCOPE: stujaxon@yahoo.com
WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Will pick up. Please call or text Matt: 315-576-1278. Thank you.
A collection of POP TABS for crafts, colored or silver of any type, shape, or size: junkbox232@gmail.com
Old SIDEWALK SLATE for garden path in Canandaigua. Will happily pick up! Please leave a text message: (585) 315-9160
RIDING LAWN MOWER in good condition and a pair of WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES, preferably size 9-1/2 to 10W: 585-346-9777
COMIC BOOKS, SPORTS CARDS (love hockey cards), COLLECTIBLE CARDS Any condition. Will pick up. Avid collector. Text: 585-260-0437
A TRAILER to haul my mower on. Can pick up. Thanks & God Bless! 585-260-0437
PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE. Plain sewing for quilts. Older is fine. WORKS! christinaplaton20@gmail.com
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, radios, microphones, Test equipment, speakers, meters, turntables, Ham Radio, Advertising, TVs: greg3151@ymail.com
Large BIRD CAGE: 585-485-9663
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Garlic Herb Pork Medallions with Apples (Family Features)
Prep time: 10 minutes. Cook time: 15 minutes. Servings: 6
1 Garlic & Herb Seasoned Pork Loin Filet, cut into 3/4-inch thick slices
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 large cooking apple (like Rome or Granny Smith), cored and thinly sliced
1 small sweet yellow onion, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon apple pie spice or cinnamon
1 cup apple juice
1. In large skillet, saute pork slices in oil over medium-high heat until browned. Remove from skillet and keep warm.
2. Add apple, onion and apple pie spice to skillet; saute over medium-high heat until onions are tender.
3. Return pork to skillet; add apple juice. Cover and simmer until internal temperature of pork reaches 150∞F, about 5 minutes.
Magic Maze
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Livingston County WINNERS
CALEDONIALIBRARYANNUAL Yard &BookSale.May 19th(9am-5pm)May20th(9am3pm)DowntownCaledonia. Geraniums,lotsoffurniture, cherry4posterbed,yardsale items&books.
LEROY:6880E Bethany-LeRoy Rd 5/18,(4-7pm)5/19(9-5pm),5/20 (9-12pm)telescope,oakdresser,end tables,books,household,toysholiday, linens,tools,babyitems,gaming chairs,men’sclothingXL,newitems addeddaily.
SECONDANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGESALES&MOVING
SALE: AshwoodStreet(off ScottsvilleRoad,RollingAcres Subdivision)Wheatland.May 19th&20th(9-4pm). Householdgoods,furniture, crafts,kitchensupplies,home schoolmaterials,antiques, toolsconstructionitems,gardentools,lawnmowers.
Every April, God rewrites the Book of Genesis. ~ Author Unknown
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Roll pants and tops, adding to suitcase first, toward the handle side. Then add heavy items (shoes, boots) toward the wheel end. Make sure you choose the right size case for the trip; too much room will cause items to shift around.
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.
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Q&A Master Gardeners
I’ve read a lot of plant packages saying plants are deer-resistant and then the deer come through during winter and decimate them anyway. How do I know which aredefinitelydeer-resistant?
Although a plant may be marketed as deer-resistant, unfortunately, deer are curious and hungry creatures. Mothers and fawns, especially, are known for their voracity and their tendency to nibble many plants as they move along a landscape. The
Cooperative Extension, Livingston County
result is that a planting of young pawpaws or currants, both marketed as “deer-resistant,” might have all the leaves chewed off overnight. After eating a “deer-resistant” plant, an individual deer may feel sick or realize (after a few big bites) that they don’t like the taste of the leaves. If the plant is small to begin with, it may be already dead after being munched. And there will likely be more, unfamiliar deer that also need totastetheplanttocometothesame conclusion.
The only sure-fire solution is to use netting while the plants are small. Some have suggested planting allium crops around young plantings, as deer don’t like the smell. But, I think physically blocking the plants from deer will workbest.If youareabletogrowthe “deer-resistant” plant out to a large
enough size — perennials usually reach this stage around 2 or 3 years –you can let deer graze on it and learn theirlessonwithoutworryingthatthe plant will die from its leaves getting eaten off.
Ken Estes,Master
Je rey W. Baylor May 4, 2023
Pavilion: Je rey W. Baylor, 67, died May 4, 2023 following a long illness. Survived by wife Kelly, son Derek, and daughter Brynn. A celebration of Je ’s life will be held at a later date.
DID YOU KNOW?
According to Mental Health America, individuals’ reactions to the death of a loved one can elicit unique emotions linked to their relationship to the deceased. For example, MHA, a community-based nonprofit focused on promoting mental health, notes that a child’s death could inspire different feelings than the loss of an elderly spouse. When parents lose a child, that death may arouse a sense of injustice that can overwhelm the child’s parents as they contemplate lost potential, unfulfilled dreams and, in certain instances, the child’s suffering. Elderly individuals who lose a spouse may be overcome by feelings of loneliness. Recognition of these different reactions is important because it can help individuals and their support networks more effectively cope with their grief.
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• Flower and vegetable bedding plants
• Wide selection hanging baskets
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• Perennials, vinca, spikes
NOW OPEN!
Hours: M-Sat 10-5; Sun 10-3
Arbor Farms Greenhouses
Corner Rt. 5 & Quarry Rd • Caledonia • 729-2895
Notice of Self Storage Sale
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* A chef traditionally wears white because the chef of the first prime minister of France (1815) believed it was the most hygienic of all colors.
* Early Hoover vacuum cleaners were hard to sell because potential customers refused to believe they could have that much dirt in their carpets.
* “Hurkle-durkle” is an old Scottish word meaning to lie in bed after it’s time to get up and get going.
Please take notice, e 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. e public sale shall occur as an online auction via www.storageauctions.com on 5/23/2023 at 10:00AM. Unless listed below, the contents consist of household goods and furnishings. Camri Harris unit #51. is sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See manager for details.
Chiropractic Care
• Disc Conditions
• Neck Pain
• Low Back Pain
• Sciatica
• Headaches
• Sports Injuries
• Shoulder/Mid Back Pain
WELCOMING
Dr. Nick Ryan, Palmer Graduate with 10 yrs. of practice. Offering Spinal Decompression and Laser Therapy. Accepting New Patients! Most insurances accepted, workers comp/auto accidents
Mazurkiewicz Family Chiropractic
184 Washington Avenue | Batavia, NY 14020 (585) 343-9316
By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet.
~Thomas MertonBAPTIST
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!
Chicken BBQ May 21, start serving at 11:30am $15.00/dinner
Secretary’s hours: Tues, Weds, urs. 9am-1pm
PASTOR: Rev. Glenn Bloom, Jr 585-356-4657 • Pastor’s wife Joyce 585-356-8253
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; urs. 6-6:30pm
St. Brigid’s, 18 Gibson St., Bergen, NY 14416, Sunday Mass: 9am
Weekday Masses: Tues. & urs. 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
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour (ELCA)
2415 Chili Ave., 585-247-7824 • e Reverend Joachim K. Wilck, Pastor
Recorded services on www.oursaviourrochester.org
Email: o ce@oursaviourrochester.org • 8:30am Modern Service
9:45am Sunday School • 10:30am Traditional Service
You may worship indoors & we broadcast in parking lot/drive-in.
Audio Loop for the Hearing Impaired.
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
779 Erie Station Rd. (across from W. Hen. Post O ce) • 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
Find your worship times here on the Worship Page.
METHODIST
Pavilion United Methodist Church
Come worship with us!
11115 East Park St., Pavilion • 585-584-3806
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 Co ee & 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
Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians
Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org
List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.
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!!
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
101 Richmond Ave, Batavia, NY 14020 • (585) 563-5331
Pastor, Edgar De León
Saturday Worship Service: 9:30am Bible Study: 11am-12pm
Online POLL
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• All or most of the above
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PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaReaders Sound O on Dogs’ Front Yard “Gi s”
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I have so many thoughts a er reading the letter from the woman with the shared driveway whose neighbor leaves her dog’s poop on her side.
I’m of the opinion that life would be more enjoyable if people learned to meet others where they are. e dog owner clearly doesn’t want to pick up her dog’s poop, and I don’t think checking with an HOA or municipal ordinance will change that. Maybe she has mobility issues. e writer says she and her neighbor “get along ne,” and there’s a LOT to be said for that. If I were her, I would simply buy poop bags and clean up a er the dog. If the neighbor sees her and says something, I would say: “I’ve asked that you pick up a er your dog, but I don’t want that to become a big issue between us because we get along so well. Your friendship means more to me than my taking a few minutes to clean up the driveway.” -- Susan W., via email
another reader shares their advice:
I have had this issue several times in the past. I have successfully resolved this issue every time it has come up.
I used a new tool to solve it -- the power of social media. My solution was simple: When I observed an individual allowing their canine to defecate on my property, I announced loudly from my front door that if they did not clean it up, I would locate their property and defecate on theirs as well. I made the same announcement on the neighborhood’s Facebook page.
Aside from the occasional beer can thrown out of a vehicle full of teenagers, we have been at peace. -- Zack in Murieta North
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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Green Warsaw Celebrates 1st Arbor Day with Tree Planting Event
BY HELANA SHUMWAYEarlier this year, a group of local residents in Warsaw, NY, founded Green Warsaw, a volunteer-run community tree board that hopes to bring more trees to the Village of Warsaw. Green Warsaw is connected to other community teams around the Finger Lakes region through the Color Your Community Green network, facilitated by the local nonpro t organization, Climate Solutions Accelerator.
Within just a few months, the Warsaw Tree Board has become a part of the Warsaw Village Board and received an Arbor Day Quick Start Grant from the NYS Urban Forestry Council, with additional funding from the USDA Forest Service.
To commemorate this year’s Arbor Day on Friday, April 28th, Green Warsaw hosted its rst Arbor Day Tree Planting event, which was attended by roughly 100 residents of the Warsaw community. During the hour-long event, community members gathered to plant two trees in Warsaw Village Park.
e rst tree was planted in memory of the late Steve Baker, a beloved Warsaw community member who taught at Warsaw Central Elementary School for 19 years. e second tree planted was dedicated to Mayor Emeritus Joseph Robinson, who recently retired a er 16 years of service as Mayor of Warsaw.
“We are very pleased with the turnout and how smoothly the event progressed,” shared Suzanne Coogan, a member of the Green Warsaw team. “ e tree memorials for Mr. Baker and Mr. Robinson are signi cant for us all.”
In addition to the tree memorials, the event hosted a “PoeTree” contest, where elementary students from Warsaw Central Elementary School were invited to write a poem about trees. Four students received the PoeTree Award and recited their poems at the event.
Attendees of the event included Emeritus Joseph Robinson and former Deputy Mayor Cynthia Appleton; current Mayor Dan Burling; Department of Public Works Superintendent Shane Evans; Je rey Souder, Liaison to Assembly Member David DiPietro; Gregg Torrey, Aide to State Senator George Borello; Department of Environmental Conservation Forester Nate Morey; and many of Steve Baker’s family members.
Green Warsaw shared that the tree planting event was the rst of many events to come. With dedication and a passion for the local community, Green Warsaw hopes to acquire the Tree City USA Growth Award in the future. As a volunteer-run organization, Green Warsaw seeks local residents’ support and connection to help protect the Warsaw environment.
Green Warsaw’s Mission
While bringing more trees to the Village of Warsaw is an aesthetically pleasing project, Green Warsaw shares that trees o er much more than their beauty. For example, it is argued that cars drive slower on streets lined with trees, potentially due to the calming e ect trees can provide. Trees also provide residents with a physical bu er from car tra c. is is signi cant in terms of overall pedestrian and biker safety.
Residents are o en more likely to go for walks on streets with trees, as the pleasant environment welcomes natural beauty and maybe even some shade on a warm summer’s day. Getting outside for fresh air can do wonders, and even a short stroll down the street can make a good day that much better. Tree-lined streets can also feel quieter, as cars may drive slower and trees absorb much of the tra c noise.
e increase in foot tra c is highly bene cial for local businesses located on tree-lined streets. More pedestrians mean more opportunities for businesses to grow, which in turn directly impacts the local economy. Tree-lined streets also positively impact property value, making a town more pro table.
Finally, tree-lined streets are great for improved air quality, which is bene cial for everyone. Between the safety, health, and economic bene ts street trees provide, it is no wonder Green Warsaw is passionate about the work they do and their mission to bring more trees to the Village of Warsaw.
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HOW THE HELP OF A WORKER CONSOLED AND COMFORTED ME
Rosemary was a woman at a receptionist desk in a waiting room adjacent to the surgical area at Rochester General Hospital. I had accompanied my wife to this surgical area about 1PM a week back. After she was checked in for surgery I went to the waiting room. About 1 1/2 hours went by and I got nervous since I did not know anything. I asked Rosemary as she was about to leave work if she could get me any information on my wife as it was now 2:30PM. She made a call and all she could find out was that my wife was taken in for surgery a little over 1 hour 15 minutes prior. She could tell that I was very nervous. She stated she would make another call to see if a message via phone could advise of how surgery was going and when it might be done. She then stated that she would not leave until a call came back. That call came back at 3:30PM. Rosemary found out that surgery was going well and would be done within 2 hours. As Rosemary left she gave me two free passes for valet parking.
HOMETOWN PHOTOS
Butts on the Sidewalk
The beautiful Historic business sections of our villages in [local county] are NOT ashtrays! For those who continue to smoke and crush you butts on the sidewalk and walk away, PLEASE STOP. This is littering plain and simple. Crush it out, pick it up and wait until you find a proper waste receptical.
Favoritism by coaches in sports
It never ceases to amaze me how some sports coaches do not have a transparent process that is fair and based on prior performance (goals, batting average, runs, TD’s, tackles, etc). If a player is close friends with the coach, they are almost a “shoe in” to make the team. Also, why is it that the coach’s son (no matter their level of skill) always makes the team? As a parent who has multiple children that are all good athletes and starters in multiple sports in high school and college, I’m frustrated having observed numerous acts of favoritism, which leaves good character athletes on the bench or off a team. Especially disappointing is watching senior athletes in high school sit the bench as coaches play freshman or sophomore players. It’s unfair to constantly sit a senior who will soon graduate and never have the chance to play in high school again. It would be nice to see more transparent, communicative, and equitable player selection and give all players an opportunity to play.
Communication
If you are going to post an item for free and only use an email address, please have the courtesy to reply, even if the item has already been claimed. Some people may receive the Pennysaver sooner than others, so the item may already be gone when you see the ad. That is fine, but it only takes the same few minutes to respond as it took to put the ad in. I was very interested in an item and responded more than once, but never received an answer. Thank you.
CALEDONIA ESTATE SALE BY ATTIC TO BASEMENT
Quality Furniture, Tools, Garden Sculptures, Exercise Equipment and Home Décor Everything Must Be Sold!
2865 McCorkindale Rd., Caledonia, NY 14423
Friday-Sunday, May 19-21, 9am-5pm
Pictures available at www.estatesales.net
Attic to Basement
Retail Outlet and Estate Sales
Antique things have an appreciation and worth. Something can be old, but it can be timeless; therefore, it becomes an antique. If this antique is preserved and deemed precious, it could be passed down as a family heirloom. ~CeeLo
GreenMay 15th: Henion Estate Online Machinery & Tool Auction, Spencerport, NY. PREVIEW: Monday, May 15th from 9am until Noon. Selling: Ford 2110 tractor, MFWD, w/ loader; Ford 1710 tractor; JD 755 mower, 60" deck; JD F525 mower; JD F912 mower; JD 332 mower; Toro groundmaster mowers; 3pt nishing mower; 3pt back blades; 3pt cultivator; 3pt forks; 3pt rotary mower; McKee 3pt snowblower; Baltic 3pt broadcast spreader; 3pt box scraper; 3pt ail mower; roller; log splitter; wagons; Delta & Jet woodworking tools; table saw; lathe; hand tools; power tools and more!
May 17th: Norwich Drive Estate Auction, North Chili, NY. 2021 Toyota Corolla, plus furniture and household items. See our website for more information.
May 22nd: Wethers eld Online Real Estate Auction. 5974 Maxwell Road, Wethers eld, NY. O ering Ranch style house with large barn, camps, and windmill on 50 acres! See our website for details!
PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143 585-343-5449
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HOW TO FIND A HOBBY
Commitments to work and family can make adults feel like they have little time for much else. But finding time to pursue hobbies can benefit men and women in various ways.
A form of escapism that can provide a much-needed respite from the hectic pace of daily life, hobbies can help men and women reduce stress by forcing them to focus on something other than the source of their stress. In addition, hobbies can be a great way to meet new people, an important benefit for working parents who may otherwise find it difficult to meet new people.
Finding a hobby may take some trial and error, as adults may find activities that once appealed to them no longer do, while other pursuits may require more time than men and women can reasonably devote. Adults looking for a hobby can consider the following strategies as they begin their pursuits. Think back to childhood. A childhood passion may provide the perfect starting point as adults look for hobbies. For example, adults who enjoyed painting as children may find they still know their way around a canvas and palette.
Ask around. Adults who want to find a hobby to foster social connections can ask friends, family, neighbors, or coworkers to recommend activities. This can help men and women make connections in their communities and/or reconnect with friends or family members with whom they have fallen out of touch.
Think small. Because there is often some trial and error in finding a rewarding hobby, it makes sense to avoid making too big a commitment right off the bat. Before buying lots of expensive equipment or materials or making a large time commitment, give yourself some time to try a hobby on for size. The first activity you try might not necessarily take, and walking away won’t sting as much if you had not committed much time or money. Consider coaching or mentoring. Athletes who still have a passion for their favorite sports but can no longer meet the physical demands such sports require can stay involved by coaching youth sports. The same can be said for professionals passionate about their work who choose to mentor. These activities might not be traditional hobbies, but they offer a great way for adults to pursue their passions on their own time.
Hobbies can enrich our lives and provide respites from the daily grind.
Puzzle Answers This Week
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SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda CharlesSENIORS AND EXERCISE: TIPS TO AVOID INJURIES, GET HEALTHY
Start slowly. Seniors who have not been physically active for some time should take a gradual approach to exercise. Instead of heading right for the treadmill, exercise bike or elliptical machine, start walking every day. When it rains, find a treadmill you can walk on. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends seniors begin by determining how manystepstheycantakeinadayandthengraduallyworkingtoward10,000 to 15,000 steps per day. Utilize step counting apps on your smartphone to track your progress. Apply the same slow approach to strength training exercises, lifting only very light weights at first before gradually increasing weight as your body acclimates to the exercises.
THE TYPE OF LODGING ACCOMMODATION
Hostel: Hostels are geared toward the traveler who needs a place to stay on a limited budget. Hostels often offer communal accommodations with shared rooms and bathroom facilities at very low costs, according to the hospitality resource Professional Connector.
Home Repair Program Manager
Sought by non-pro t organization serving Genesee County seniors. Work van provided. Full bene ts, paid holidays and PTO.
To apply go to: https://bit.ly/3lQOKtn or submit your resume to: apply@pathstone.org.
NOW HIRING
Bartender
PT First shift & weekends
Experience Required
Line Cooks
FT or PT
Nights & Weekends
Experience Required
Bar Backs & Security
PT Weekends
Excellent attendance record & references required. Apply in person or email cover letter and resume to: copperheadcreekbar@gmail.com
345 W. Main St., Batavia, NY 14020
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YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL OPEN POSITIONS
Occupational erapist
General Education Teacher K-6 (grade 6)
General Science Teacher 7-12
Special Education Teachers 7-12
Long Term Music (Vocal) Teacher
Cleaner (2nd Shi )
Food Service Monitor
School Bus Driver
Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed)
Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs • Cleaners
Food Service Helpers • School Bus Drivers
Notice of Vacancy
Principal Account Clerk
Quali cations:
JOIN THE ARC GLOW TEAM 20 BUS DRIVER POSITIONS AVAILABLE
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Looking for a rewarding career that allows you to positively impact the lives of children and families in your community? Look no further than our team of dedicated bus drivers! As we expand our transportation services in the GLOW region, we are seeking 20 safetyconscious individuals who are passionate about making a di erence. All training is provided and paid for.
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Associate’s degree in accounting, or a related eld and two years of experience performing bookkeeping and/or accounting work OR Associate’s degree and three years of experience as described above OR HS Diploma or equivalent and ve years of experience as described above
Job Duties:
Prepare cash receipts
Reconcile bank accounts and prepare treasurer’s reports
Prepare journal entries, trial balances, & reconcile general ledger accounts
Prepare P/L statements
Monitor revenues and expenses
Prepare quarterly and nal expenditure reports
Location: LeRoy Services Center
Salary range: $45,000 - $50,000
Starting date: ASAP
Bene ts:
Health Insurance (BOCES contributes 90%)
Flexible Bene ts, Employee Assistance Program, NYS Retirement System, Longevity Awards, Tuition Reimbursement
Vacation, Sick and Personal days along with 14 paid holidays.
Visit our Web Site at www.gvboces.org
Reply by May 31, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-141, letter of interest and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Human Resources
Genesee Valley BOCES • 80 Munson Street • LeRoy, NY 14482
Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted
ON-ROAD FARM EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Pavilion, New York
Twin Clover Equipment is looking for an experienced farm equipment service tech to join our team.
Responsibilities and duties include:
• On-road farm equipment service and repair work
• Identifying mechanical and electrical problems
• Preparing estimates for customers
• Installation of manure and feeding equipment
• Ensuring customer satisfaction
Qualified candidates should possess: Basic computer skills,strong communication skills, the physical ability to lift 50 lbs.+,self motivation.CDLa plus.
Contact: Daryl Hoover 315-545-2027
In today’s competitive job market, individuals need to channel all possible assets to get ahead. Working more efficiently and improving productivity can be an advantage to anyone.
When leaving a job, professionals should always be courteous and considerate toward their current employers.
to work the second shift. Various cleaning responsibilities involving heavy lifting, moving furniture, climbing ladders, and using cleaning machines and equipment. Cleaning experience preferred, ability to lift 30lbs. $15.00/hr plus shift differential.
Apply to Rush-Henrietta Schools at
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.
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.
Summer Jobs Available! GROUNDS/BUILDING MAINTENANCE
• College Students Wanted
• Minimum of 18 years old to apply
• Hours of work: 6 am – 2:30 pm M-F; Overtime when necessary.
• $16.00 an Hour
We have building and grounds maintenance projects and need summer help. is is a great job for college students. e position runs May through August. Must be able to work independently.
To apply, stop in at: 700 Ellicott Ave. in Batavia to ll out an application OR call (585) 343-3140 ext. 3057 to set up an interview
Résumés continue to evolve, and it is crucial for applicants - especially established workers - to familiarize themselves with the changes and market themselves accordingly.
Penny Saver
Josie is a rescue cat. She has been a part of our family for 1.5 years and provides great comfort and joy! She loves to watch the birds from the house windows. She also likes to play fetch with her pink stuffed mouse. We throw the mouse and she always returns it to us. She has a sparky personality and always wants to be the favorite cat in the house.
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FOR RENT
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April prepares her green traffic light and the world thinks Go.
~ Christopher Morley, John Mistletoe
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By Fifi Rodriguez1. MOVIES: Which animated movie includes the line, “Fish are friends, not food”?
2. TELEVISION: What is the name of the “Sesame Street” Muppet who lives in a trashcan?
3. GEOGRAPHY: What is the largest country geographically in Africa?
4. ANATOMY: What is complete heterochromia?
5. U.S. STATES: Which two states don’t recognize Daylight Savings Time?
6. LITERATURE: Which best-selling novel (1989) is set in Clanton, Mississippi?
7. FOOD & DRINK: What is the national dish of Spain?
8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of leopards called?
9. HISTORY: Which two Greek citystates fought the Peloponnesian War?
10. AD SLOGANS: Which company once urged customers to “reach out and touch someone” by telephone?
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