GVPS
RIGA: 309 Riga-MumfordRd.June 22nd(9am-3pm) MOVINGSALE. Furniture,household,books,puzzles, washer,miscellaneous.
CALEDONIA: 3088 McKenziePlace(Acrossfromschool ).Friday,June28thandSaturday,June29th(9AM-4PM) YardSale!Avarietyof householditemsDon’tmiss out!
LEROY:7POPLAR Lane June28th &29th(9am-3pm)MultiFamilySale, Collectibles,tools,toys,books,assorted.
SPENCERPORT: 454PECK Rd. June21and22from(9-4pm)(We don’tgiveoutnumbers,NoEarly Birds)Germanbeerglasses,lotsof costumejewelry,safe,diningroom setwbuffet4chairs,polishpottery, smallNovaDerutaplates,CDs,outdoorfurniture,Craftsmanbench grinder,Hummels,oldlamps,living roomfurniture,Jetvac,woodfile cabinet,2SearsKenmoresewing machines,lotsofyarnandsewing, fabric,Wedgewoodpiece,Hummel prints,tools,Guitars,lotsofnew kitchenitemsandsomuchmore. Lineupatfrontofthegarage.We don’tgiveoutnumbers.Bekind
69th Annual York/Leicester Field Day Association
Independence Day Celebration
Friday, July 5, 2024 • 7pm!
Place: York Central School
Rts. 63 & 36, Greigsville Free Admission
Music by Kelly’s Old Timers
Ice Cream & Pop • Popcorn • Sno-cones Games • Prizes • Music • Face Painting
FIREWORKS!
By “Young Explosives Corp.”(Gigantic Display - at dusk)
*Rain date: Sat., July 6, 2024
Sponsored by your donations Handicapped Accessible. No smoking, alcoholic beverages, pets or outside vendors.
For more info call Betty @ 585-243-0184 OR Connie @ 585-243-4042
Friday-Rhonda Federation
Saturday- Savage Cabbage
3rd Annua Ca Cruis- FREE to the public Sun., July 7th Vehicle lineup starts at 3:15pm
Liv Music by e Neilvandorn Band!
Smoked Chicke BBQ on the patio at 4pm
Route 5, Stafford • 343-6972
e Town of Stafford is Requesting Proposals to Replace the Air Conditioning at the Stafford Post Office
8999 Route 237, Stafford, NY.
e Bid forms are available for pick up at the Town Clerk’s Office, 8903 Route 237, Stafford, NY 14143 during regular business hours and must be returned to the office before July 3, 2024. e Bid Opening will be at 3:00pm on July 10, 2024. Please contact the Town Clerk, Barbara Radley with any questions at 585-344-1554, ext. 104 or by email at townclerk@townofstafford.org.
A.D. Call & Sons
Residential/Commercial
Excavator Work • Backhoe Work
Bulldozing & Loader Work
Pond Digging • Septic System
Repairs & Installations • Water & Sewer Lines • Demolitions
Trucking • Bulk Liquid Hauling
Sand • Gravel • Topsoil • Stone
www.adcallsons.com 6400 Main Rd., Stafford, NY 585-343-2910
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On June 25, 1915, the German press publishes a statement addressing the German use of poison gas. The Germans had fired more than 150 tons of lethal chlorine gas against two French colonial divisions in April, claiming the French had first used gas in August 1914.
Reduce energy costs and improve the safety of your home through energy efficiency measures in owned or rented property.
FREE HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS
The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.
HEAP Recipients
Automatically Eligible Income guidelines are:
Family of 1: $36,420
Family of 2: $47,640
Family of 3: $58,848
Family of 4: $70,056
By Fifi Rodriguez1. GEOGRAPHY: Which country’s native name is Cymru?
2. HISTORY: Which country is the first to recognize same-sex marriage?
3. MOVIES: Who voices the character of Frozone in the animated movie “The Incredibles”?
4. FOOD & DRINK: What is the primary ingredient in baba ganoush?
5. LITERATURE: The movie “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is based on a short story written by which American author?
6. MEASUREMENTS: How many grams are in a pound?
7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What cultural phenomenon is celebrated on May 4?
8. TELEVISION: Rhoda Morgenstern is a sidekick in which 1970s TV sitcom?
9. SCIENCE: What is the process called when iron is coated with zinc?
10. U.S. STATES: What is the only vowel that is NOT the first letter of a state?
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Yield: 10 cups
3 tablespoons melted butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
8 cups popped popcorn
1 cup dried apple chips, broken into large pieces
1/4 cup toffee bits
Heat oven to 300 F. Whisk melted butter with vanilla. Toss brown sugar with cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg.
Toss popcorn with butter mixture. Sprinkle evenly with brown sugar mixture. Stir. Transfer to baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Sprinkle apple chips and toffee bits over top. Bake 15 minutes, or until toffee bits start to melt. Cool before serving.
Tip: Add chopped pecans for extra crunch.
STEPS TO TAKE BEFORE AN APPRAISER’S VISIT
Clean the house. A dirty home that is full of clutter will not make the best impression on appraisers. Dirty homes may be vulnerable to insect infestations that can lead to structural problems with the home. While a dirty home is not necessarily an indicator of infestations or a reflection of a home’s value, a clean home will create a stronger first impression with the appraiser.
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Gardeners should avoid working in their gardens during these hours as well. Garden in the early morning hours when the
is not burning as hot or in late afternoon or early evening hours when
HOBBIES THAT SUIT A SUMMERTIME VIBE
Reading: Individuals who have long wanted to read more should know that they’re not alone. A 2019 survey commissioned by the reading subscription service Scribd and conducted by The Harris Poll found that 35 percent of respondents wished they could read more. Finding time to read more may be difficult during spring, summer and fall, when parents must contend with their own hectic schedules as well as their children’s. Even individuals without children or empty nesters may find it difficult to carve out time to read in a typical day. But people who aspire to read more can take a book to the beach or out on the deck on a warm afternoon or evening. Leave the smartphone inside so you can relax and read distraction-free.
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is an energetic, lovable silver lab that was sent from Heaven by his big brother, Rusty. He loves to play fetch, snack on ice cubes and enjoys a good nap.
Send us a photo and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com - Share With Us. Or, Mail to: PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaSenior cat’s arthritis is impacting his quality of life.
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My cat “Sticky” is 14 years old and still in great shape. He loves chasing a er a laser beam and rolling around with his toys. However, I’ve noticed that when he comes over to leap up on my lap, he hesitates and just puts his paws on my leg and meows. I have to encourage him to leap, and he doesn’t seem happy about it. Could something be wrong with him? -- Janine in Gulfport, Mississippi
DEAR JANINE: At age 14, Sticky is definitely a senior cat, and it sounds like he’s beginning to develop a common senior cat problem: arthritis. Just like us, cats can suffer from stiff, achy joints as they get older. You’re doing a great job of observing his behavior and spotting changes in the way he interacts. Arthritis (typically osteoarthritis, sometimes abbreviated as OA) is progressive, and sometimes not noticeable right away. ere are four key things to watch for:
Running -- Does your cat run with a fast, fluid motion, or in stops and starts?
Jumping -- Does your cat hesitate to take jumps that were effortless in the past?
Climbing -- Does your cat walk or run confidently on the stairs, or hesitate on each step?
Playing -- Does your cat keep up with the laser pointer, or start to lag behind?
Other noticeable behaviors, like excessive meowing, hiding away or even occasionally missing the litter box also signal that your cat is uncomfortable or in pain.
It’s important to consult with Sticky’s veterinarian at this point. Together, you can evaluate his pain level and function, and discuss options for improving his comfort. ere are treatments for cats with OA that will greatly improve his quality of life and get him back to his old self.
improving his comfort. ere are treatments for cats with OA that will of life and get him back to his old self.
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Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
SIMPLE STRATEGIES TO BE A MORE EFFICIENT DRIVER
Keep cargo off the roof. Rooftop cargo boxes can be convenient when traveling on vacations. However, researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory report that such boxes can reduce fuel economy by a significant percentage depending on where drivers are driving. City drivers with rooftop cargo boxes may experience a 2 to 8 percent decline in fuel economy, while vacationers traveling at interstate speeds may notice a decline as high as 25 percent. Cargo boxes are convenient, but they’re not very aerodynamic, so it’s best to remove them after returning home from vacation.
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Republican Primary Election
For all those currently enrolled in the Republican Party in the County of Livingston, New York on Tuesday,
June 25, 2024
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2024: 9:00AM TO 5:00PM SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2024: 9:00AM TO 5:00PM
MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2024: 9:00AM TO 5:00PM
TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2024: 10:00AM TO 8:00PM
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2024: 9:00AM TO 5:00PM
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2024: 10:00AM TO 8:00PM FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2024: 9:00AM TO 5:00PM SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2024: 9:00AM TO 5:00PM SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2024: 9:00AM TO 5:00PM
Livingston County Voters can vote at the Livingston County Board of Elections, 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454
All election district poll sites will be open Tuesday, June 25, 2024 from 6am until 9pm
TownandDistrict Location
AVON 1-4 Avon Village Hall, 74 Genesee St. CALEDONIA 1-3 JW Jones Hall, 366 Leicester Rd.
CONESUS 1&2 Conesus Town Hall, 6210 South Livonia Rd.
GENESEO 1-3 St. Mary’s Parish Center, 13 North St.
GENESEO 4 Morgan Estates Comm. Center, 4339 Clear View Rd.
GENESEO 5 SUNY Geneseo - Ball Room, One MacVittie Cir.
GROVELAND 1 & 2 Groveland Town Hall, 4955 Aten Rd.
LEICESTER 1 Cuylerville Fire Department, 2943 Canandaigua St.
LIMA 1 & 2 Lima Town Hall, 7329 E. Main St.
LIVONIA 1-5 Lakeville Fire Training Grounds, 5939 Stone Hill Rd.
MT. MORRIS 1-3 Mt. Morris Central School Gym, 30 Bonadonna Ave.
N. DANSVILLE 1-4 North Dansville Town Hall, 14 Clara Barton St.
NUNDA 1 & 2 Nunda Fire Hall, 4 S State St.
OSSIAN 1 Ossian Town Hall, 4706 Ossian Hill Rd.
PORTAGE 1 Portage Town Hall, 2 North Church St., Hunt
SPARTA 1 Sparta Community Center, 7351 State Rte 256
SPRINGWATER 1 Springwater Fire Dept., 8145 S. Main St.
W. SPARTA 1 West Sparta Town Hall, 8302 Kysorville-Byersville Rd.
YORK 1 & 2 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
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
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
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…
NEWMANRIGALIBRARY: SummerReadingGamebeginsat NewmanRigaLibraryonThursday, June27.MayukwaKashiwawillbe herewithhisAfricanDrummingprogramat2:00pm.Gameisopento childrenfromPre-KthroughGrade 12.Forquestionsandmoreinformationcallthelibraryat293-2009and checkourFacebookpage.
AVON
Chicken&BiscuitsDinner -Join theAmericanLegionPost294on Wednesday,June26,4-7pmfora deliciousmealofChicken&Biscuits,Salad,andDessert.TakeOut orEatIn.Cost:$12donation.Proceeds:AmericanLegionPost294, 5480Avon-EastAvonRoad,Avon.
BATAVIA
FreeCommunityEvent&Concert: June22nd6-9pm,Austin Park,Batavia.Thiseventwasorganizedtoraiseawarenessofthe ongoingcrisisofaddiction,overdose,&violenceandtomakepeopleawareoftheresourcesthatare availabletothem.Joinspecial guestsNickyGraciousalongwith JoeNesterwhowillprovidemusic andtestimonialsbasedontheir journeyinactiverecovery.Come andbeinspiredbythosewhohave beendownandoutandhave turnedtheirlivesaround.Inthe parktherewillbeagenciesand organizationspresentingresources andinformationonwhattheyhave toofferandhowtheycanhelp.
“HeavenlyTraditionsandHoly Matrimony: WeddingsThrough Time,”isanexhibitthatwilltake youthroughdecadesofwedding dressstyles,andtraditions.This exhibitwillshowhowoneofthe mostsacredeventsforacouplehas changedthroughdecadesandeven centuries.Variousinfluencesand societalchangesareattheheartof thetraditionsandeventsthathold weddingstoday.Comeviewitems fromthe19thcenturythroughthe 20thcentury,thatrepresentdifferenterasandhowwehave endedupwiththeweddingsthat weknowtoday.Theexhibitwillbe ondisplayduringnormalmuseum hoursfromMay16ththrough December31st.http://www. hollandlandoffice.com
the class
HLOMJavawithJoeE.:Ryan Duffy, “Agrarian Oppositiontothe HollandLandCompany”-Bythe HollandLandOfficeMuseumon Thursday,June27th,9am.Our Director,RyanDuffy,willbe presentingonthe“AgrarianOppositiontotheHollandLandCompany,”whichdetailstheconventionsestablishedinthelate1810s throughthe1830sacrossWestern NewYorkinoppositiontothe policiesperceptiontotheHolland LandCompany.Admissionisfree withcoffeeandcookies.Please contactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend. ThankyoutoPubHubCoffeefor sponsoringJavawithJoefor2024.
BROCKPORT
BrockportSymphonyOrchestra Summer PopsConcert- Sunday, June23,4PM,FirstPresbyterian ChurchofBrockport,35StateSt., Brockport.DirectedbyJonathan Allentoff,thisfamilyconcertwill featurevocalartistsMaryWojciechowskiandMichaelDeLucaandviolinsoloistEloiseFadial.Includes BroadwayandHollywoodfavorites, folksongs,andatributetothe 100thbirthdayofHenryMancini. Madepossiblewithsupportfrom theVillageofBrockportandfunds fromtheStatewideCommunity RegrantsProgram,aregrantprogramoftheNYSCouncilonthe ArtswiththesupportoftheOffice oftheGovernorandtheNYSLegislatureandadministeredbythe GeneseeValleyCouncilontheArts. www.brockportsymphony.org.
BYRON
MockingbirdFarmSanctuary Service Adventure- Youareinvitedtoenjoyaprivatefarmtour withthefounderofMockingbird FarmSanctuaryandavolunteer opportunitytoweedandtidyup thefarm’sbelovedmemorialgarden.Nopriorfarmexperienceis required.Bringawaterbottleand wearyourcomfortablework clothesandshoes!HeldJune29, 12-2pmattheMockingbirdFarm Sanctuary,5978UpperHolleyRd., Byron.Toreserveyourspot,contactBataviaFirstPresbyterian Churchatfpcbatavia@fpcbatavia. orgor585-343-0505.
MOMENTS IN TIME
* On June 22, 1944, President Franklin Roosevelt signs the G.I. Bill, giving returning World War II veterans a range of benefits, including money for college tuition, living expenses and books. (The History Channel)
It’s a cruel season that makes you get ready for bed while it’s light out. ~Bill Watterson
CORFU
80thAnnualStrawberrySocialWe arehavingour80thAnnual StrawberrySocialatIndianFalls GlobalMethodistChurch(7908 AlleghanyRd.,Corfu)onWednesday,June26,2024.Wewillbe sellingourFamousBBQchicken dinner-1/2chicken,saltpotatoes, bakedbeans,rollw/butter,and drink-from4pm’tilsoldoutat $15/perdinner.Inadditionwewill besellinghotdogs,aswellasa varietyofstrawberrydesserts including;StrawberryShortcake& icecream.Therewillbeabakesale from3:30pm-6:00pm,withanauctiontoendtheevening,startingat 6:00pm.
ELBA
ElbaBettermentCommittee Summer MusicSeries! FivesummerconcertsinTheElbaVillage Park.July11,listentoTrolls2.0. IslandsHawaiianGrill,TheOriginal RedOsierRestaurant,IceCream andChill,BlueGrooveCoffeeand LoganberryandCircleBWinery providingfoodandbeverages starting5:30.Musicstarts6:30,so comeandpickoutagreatspoton thelawn.The50/50rafflewillbeto supporttheOpenHeartsClubFood PantryatElbaCentralSchool.You areencouragedtobringanonperishablefoodorhygieneitem. Wewillbesellingticketsforour giant50/50allsummer,foryour chancetowinupto$5000.
LAKEVILLE
FriendsandFamiliesMuscular Disorder FoundationPresents ARTS,CRAFTS,ANDMOREONTHE LAKEFAIRonSaturday,July6, 2024from10am-4pm.Unique Crafts,Vendors,Gifts,RaffleBaskets,BBQFoodVendor.TheLivingstonCountySheriffDepartment willbestoppingbyforafewhours forafreechildseatinstallation inspection.
LEROY
MaryLand-aHavenforHorses Open HouseandBasketRaffle8132W.BergenRd.,LeRoyon Saturday,JUNE22,2024at11AM4PM.Comeonoutforsomegreat raffles,meet&greetthebeautiful horsesandhavesomelunchonus (hotdogs,chipsanddrinks).Treat bagsforthehorses.Allproceedsgo tothehorsesfortheupkeepof theirhome.Pleasecomeseewhat weareallabout!
25thAnnualLeRoyAlumniBanquet - Opentoalumniwhohave celebrated50ormoreyears,their spouses&spousesofdeceased alumni.July12th,12-4pm,Our LadyofMercyHall(HolyFamily SchoolHall/Gym),44LakeSt.,LeRoy.Forinformationpleasecall RoseScottat585-768-7534or emailPatIamonatpiamon@gmail. com.
OAKFIELD
ChairYoga - EveryThursdayfrom 10:00a.m.to11:00a.m.Opento all!Allequipmentisprovided!No RegistrationRequired!Walkinand joinus!TheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
OBCDA2ndAnnualOakfield Box CarDerby- WANTED:Boys andGirlsages7-13toraceinour eventJuly27th,2024.Racingbeginsat12PMonBennettAve. HURRYANDREGISTERasspotsare fillingupquick.Wehave32openings,firstcomefirstserve.We providethecarparts,basiccar buildingskillsandlotsoffun.Prizes forall.Registrationfee$25.To registerpleasecallScott@ 716-218-6000.
55+SeniorLuncheon- Join uson Thursday,JUNE27at11:30amat thePavilionFireHall.Pleasebring yourplate,utensils,drinkanddish topass.Nodesserts.EverySeniorin surroundingareasarewelcome. PAVILION
RETSOF
Large,MultiFamilyYardSale! Sponsored bytheCongregationof YorkBaptistChurch,York.Held FridayandSaturday,June21&22 from9:30-4:30pmat3676Retsof Rd.inRetsof.AcrossfromthePost Office,closetothecornerofRt.63.
LeRoy Farmers Market
Trigon Park, Leroy
Every Saturday Rain or Shine 9am-12:30pm Local Produce, Meats, Eggs, Breads, Pastries and Desserts
ROCHESTER
Weaver’sGuildofRochester Holiday Sale2024- TheWeavers’ GuildofRochester(WGR)invites youtoattendourAnnualHoliday SaleatthehistoricPerkins Mansion/AAUW,494EastAvenue, Rochester.Areafiberartistspresent one-of-a-kindcreationsforsale. Scarves,Blankets,Hats,Mittens, Rugs,Towels,Clothingandmore willbeavailable.Allitemsarehandmadebythefiberartistsofthe WGR.HolidaySaleTimes:Saturday, November2,2024from11am6pm Sunday,November3,2024from 11am-3pm.Admissionisfree.Parkinginthebackofthebuilding,and inthePrinceStreetLot.Finduson: WGRWebsite:https://www. weaversguildofrochester.org. Facebook:Weavers’GuildofRochester.Instagram:#weaversguildofrochester.
Protecting Honeybees
Honeybees and other bees require some sort of shelter. Dead trees and plants provide adequate shelter, so don’t be so tempted to pull out all of the undergrowth in the name of aesthetics.
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:
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• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program
• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor
• Organizations seeking donations of items
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PetAdoptionNetworkOpen House - Ourmissionasanonprofit andno-killorganizationistorescue homelesscatsandkittens,obtain veterinarycareforthem.Allcats andkittensinourprogramlivein fosterhomesuntilthey’rereadyfor adoption.Alladoptablefostercats andkittenshavebeenspayed/ neutered,combotested,andwill haveageappropriatevaccines.Currentlyouradoptioncenterisopen Sunday’sonly-Noonto4:00pmat 4261CulverRoad,Rochester.Can’t gettoourcenterduringopen hours?Call585-338-9175and leaveamessage.Wewillarrange appointmentstobringadopters andkittiestogether.Price:Kittens $200;Cats$150;Seniors$100.
YORK
69thYork-LeicesterFieldDay and Fireworks willbeheldon Friday,July5th,2024startingat7 pm,YorkCentralSchoolgrounds Routes63&36intheTownof York.Freeadmission,handicap accessible,games,prizes,music, facepainting,refreshmentsanda spectacularfireworksdisplayat dusk!Schoolrulesprohibitpets, smoking,andalcoholicbeverages ontheschoolgrounds.Sponsored eachyearbyYOURdonations.Rain date:July6th.FormoreinformationcallConnieat243-4042.
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Do what we can, summer will have its flies. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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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
July 13th & 14th, 2024
Free Play Area
Inflatable Obstacle Course
Mr.Scribbles
Bounce House
Cara Weinman Dance/movement class
Free Face Painting
Bubble Show
Reptile Show
Scavenger Hunt
Balloon Animals
The Art of Mandy Painting Classes
Magic Show
Mini Golf
Parade - Saturday 11am Live Music Both Days
Food
Lots of Vendors
Duck Pluck
Dunk Booth Fishing Derby
‘Yoga’ is a Sanskrit word that means the union of individual and cosmic consciousness.
The result of this union is the harmony of the body, mind, and soul.
It is a day to commemorate the importance of yoga for the wellness of the body and mind. Yoga combines spiritual, mental, and physical practices that have their roots in ancient India. Yoga is a practice that can bring peace and tranquility to the mind and help us deal with the plights of day-to-day life and daily suffering.
1.7 MILLION
36 MILLION HELP HER FIND HER WAY TO YOGA CLASS! Americans claim to do yoga
The Yoga mat was invented in 1982. REALLY?
REGU- LARLY!
The number of American children under 17 who practice yoga.
SEPARATED BY CRISIS, REUNITED BY VOLUNTEERS
(NAPSI)—Each year, armed conflicts and natural disasters wreak havoc on a global scale. Yet even after the immediate crisis passes, the devastation can last much longer— particularly when families are torn apartamidstcircumstanceandchaos.
In these cases, family members are often left with few resources and no sense of where to begin their quest to find their missing loved ones. Fortunately, there is a worldwide organization that works to reconnect families who have been separated by internationalcrises.
The American Red Cross—part of the world’s largest humanitarian network— offers free and confidential services, strivingtoreconnectlovedoneswhen:
• Families are separated as a result of international conflict, disaster, migration or other humanitarian emergency.
• Families have already tried normal channels of communication to reconnect.
• The family member making the inquiry is a relative who had been in direct contact with the sought personbeforethecrisisoccurred.
Across international boundaries, the organization offers a beacon of hope for families to be reunited.And though the process can take time, Red Cross volunteers do everything in their power—from phone calls and online searches, to in-person interviews and worldwide travel—to fulfill families’ hopes.
“These people have broken hearts,” said Fidele, a Red Cross volunteer from Burundi who was previously reunited with his father after a 20year search. “We ask questions about what their loved one looks like or where they last lived to help us with our search. These questions bring them back to the time they were forced to separate from their families.”
Little Words, Big Impact
Theorganizationalsomakesitpossible fordisplacedindividualstoreachoutto their families—even half a world away. The family messages transmitted by the American Red Cross can be very brief, but the three short words—“I am alive”—maybeallthatisneededtoease themindsof distraughtlovedones.
To begin a search, contact your local Red Cross chapter—the critical link in your community to the global Red Cross Red Crescent network. You can also call the free national helpline at (844)782-9441.
From Latin America and Africa to Asia and Europe, the American Red Cross helps people in some of the world’s most at-risk communities. This work is powered by the generosity of volunteers and donors. To learn more visitredcross.org/international.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Can Sciatica Be Relieved Through Steriod Shots?
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am wondering what the best treatment is for sciatic pain. Would a steroid shot help? The pain is behind my knee, down the outside of my leg, and now on my foot. -- J.F.
ANSWER: “Sciatica” is a general term for a process that compresses the nerve roots, which causes symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, and a loss of reflexes. The sciatic nerve supplies much of the innervation to the leg. The area that you describe is most likely the first sacral nerve (S1), and pain here is most frequently caused by disc herniation at the L5-S1 space. This can cause acute symptoms that are often quite severe.
Initial treatment is usually conservative, consisting of anti-inflammatories and avoiding activities that worsen pain. While bed rest was sometimes prescribed, it is seldom necessary for more than a day or two, and many people actually feel better when they are up and about. After a week, most people are able to do light activity, and I tell my patients neither to push themselves to do more than they can, nor force themselves to rest if they feel OK with light activity.
Steroids have certainly been used in this situation, and they are injected into the epidural space by an expert who uses imaging. Although there is a slight improvement in pain around three months among those who are treated with epidural steroids, there was no longer a benefit found around six months. This means that you get better only a little faster than normal at the cost of a small risk from the injection. If a person isn’t recovering well within a few weeks, I often refer them to physical therapy. If they aren’t getting benefit at all (or they are getting worse), then it is time to find out what the cause is with an MRI and a referral to an expert.
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WHEN A TOOTH DIES
Underneath the layer of protective enamel, a tooth is a living organism with nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. If a tooth is damaged and the blood supply is limited or cut off, it can cause the tooth to die. A dead tooth should be treated immediately because it can become infected and affect your gums, jaw, and other teeth. The term “dead tooth” is somewhat of a misnomer because, when treated in time, the tooth’s pulp is still alive, and it can be saved with a root canal and a filling or crown. When a dead tooth has significant damage, it may need to be extracted and can then be replaced with a bridge, denture, or implant.
Losing a tooth, especially to poor oral hygiene, is an eye-opening
experience, one that often leads to a vow to be better at home care. To help maintain a healthy oral profile for a lifetime, keep in mind that annual checkups keep teeth happy and healthy. For quality, compassionate care from a team of highly trained, professional individuals, we welcome your call at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, 585.343.4246. We’re located at 6 Batavia City Centre. We accept most insurances.
P.S. A painful or discolored tooth may be the sign of a dying tooth. Tooth decay, oral injuries, and using your teeth to open things can all cause a dead or dying tooth.
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. © 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved www.bataviafamilydental.com
WHAT CAUSES EATING DISORDERS?
Cultural beauty standards. Men and women may believe they have to look a certain way to be considered attractive or accepted in society. Feeling the need to be a certain weight or body shape may influence how one eats or exercises to the point of extremes.
Do you have HEEL pain or ARCH pain?
HEEL SPUR SYNDROME/PLANTAR FASCIITIS
is a common problem among people who are active. It starts as a dull intermittent pain in the heel and progresses to a sharp persistent pain. Classically, it is worse in the morning with the first few steps, after sitting, after standing or after walking.
• Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur.
• Contributing factors: Flat pronated feet, high arched feet, poor shoe support, increased age, sudden weight increase, increased activity level, family tendency.
• 95% of our patients’ symptoms are resolved with conservative treatment, avoiding surgical intervention.
• We also offer surgical procedures with the best post op success rates using Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy techniques (minimal incisions and scarring; often back in a shoe in 1 week).
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heaven filled with the hum of innumerous bees. ~Harriet E. Prescott, The Atlantic Monthly, August 1865
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8’ x 10’ SHED with windows. Needs TLC. You haul away. Currently used as chicken coop. Text 585-905-6172
DAFFODIL BULBS. You dig. Fairport. 585-388-0318
RECORD ALBUMS – 33s, 45s & 78s. A variety of music genre – a little bit of everything. Oakfield. 585-948-5632
UMBRELLA STAND – new. You pick up. Fairport. 585-943-7103
SOFA SLEEPER, nice shape. Will need pickup truck and two men. Remarkllib@aol.com
SCRAP METAL - 3 old dryers. Needs to be moved up one flight of stairs from basement. 585-392-7618
KING BED FRAME with head and baseboard, wood and wrought iron. Free standing ELECTRIC RANGE w/convection oven. 585-362-9351
OVER THE DOOR TOWEL RACK. Clifton Springs. 315-879-2970
Blue Broyhill COUCH, padded with wooden frame. Excellent condition. Must pick up ASAP. 585-412-6138
REDWOOD SWING SET – two swings, slide, crawl through barrel, climbing wall, picnic table, and fort. You dismantle. Pick up Wadsworth. 585-245-8234
EXERCISE BIKE and WEIGHTS. Wadsworth. 585-245-8234
About 10lbs of FABRIC SCRAPS – satin, taffeta, and brocades. No large pieces. Pavilion area. 585-584-3015
BALES OF HAY. Hilton area. 585-637-9709
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Two WINDOWS - 1 double, crank-out, 40” H x 40” W and 1 Single, crank-out, 40” H x 24” W. Call or Text 585-217-6811
ARTIFICIAL 6’ CHRISTMAS TREE. Lights left on. Pick up, Newark. 315-331-1774
LIFT CHAIR in good working condition for elderly person. Will pick up. 585-749-7523
PORTABLE COUNTERTOP DISHWASHER. 585-267-6129
Working DRYER, CAT FOOD - wet or dry! PAINT (beige, white, grey, or any light colors). 585-820-3948
EXERCISE BIKE in good working condition. Livonia, Geneseo area. 585-415-4336
GAMING/CODING COMPUTER for recent high school graduate. Trying to make way into tech field. 585-729-1259
Eight pieces of SMOOTH 8’ ALUMINUM SIDING at least 8’ long. Lv msg. 315-331-0247
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Round ALUMINUM STATE TRAYS and a BAG ON WHEELS. 585-507-8788
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MAILBOX for a church garden. Mary 585-293-1874
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MODELS - Built or Unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces okay. Looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989
ELECTRIC STOVE in good shape and FREE WEIGHT BENCH SET. Will pick up. 585-729-1259
RIDING LAWN MOWER in good working condition and a MINI SILO. 585-394-0336
FREE WEIGHTS and BAR. Can pick up. Call or text: 585-478-8880
YEARBOOKS from the Irondequoit and Webster High Schools from the ‘40s and ‘50s. mayorbumper@hotmail.com
‘70s VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE or parts for restoration project. Call or text 585-733-2026
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• To clean out your coffee grinder in order to use it for spices, add about a half-cup of white rice, then pulverize it. Repeat until scent is gone and rice powder comes out clean.
• It’s food-smart to separate utensils and cutting boards used for veggies, meats, poultry, etc. Here’s a handy chef’s trick: Color code. Paint a different color stripe down the edge of cutting boards and around the handle of utensils for each variety: green for veggies, yellow for poultry and red for beef.
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BY HENRY BOLTINOFFCu ivating Inclusion and Purpose:
THE INSPIRING JOURNEY OF JENNYRAE BRONGO AND HOMESTEADS FOR HOPE O
Nestled
historic Erie Canal on Rochester’s west side, lies a 55-acre sanctuary known as Homesteads for Hope Community Farm. is unique haven, where people of all abilities can learn, work, and live together, is the brainchild of Jennyrae Brongo, a visionary entrepreneur and passionate advocate for individuals with disabilities. e farm embodies her dedication to creating an inclusive community, turning her personal challenges into a mission of hope and empowerment.
A er graduating from Spencerport High School in 2007 and earning a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management Engineering from Alfred State College in 2011, Brongo joined her father’s construction business. Her father passed away just two months later, leaving Jennyrae to lead the family business. She transformed their 15-acre gravel pit into Brongo Supply, focusing on construction recycling and landscape supply. Despite her success, her heart was set on a different mission: creating a better life for her family and others raising children with disabilities.
e seed for Homesteads for Hope was planted during a moment of desperation and hope. Her brother, Charles “Chucky” Brongo, has autism, and Jennyrae is full-time guardian for him. Struggling to find suitable services for Chucky a er he graduated to adulthood, Jennyrae and her mother, Luann, spent countless hours seeking solutions. A visit to a nearby farm sparked an idea that would change their lives. Inspired by the therapeutic potential of nature and community, they envisioned a place where individuals with disabilities could find purpose and belonging. Jennyrae and Luann founded Homesteads for Hope in 2013 to create such an inclusive campus offering educational and vocational programs on a public farm.
Homesteads for Hope is not just a farm, though; it’s a community where people grow together. Under Jennyrae’s leadership, the farm has evolved into a vibrant hub that serves over 600 families. e farm offers a range of programs, from vocational training and social engagement to skill development, all designed to empower individuals with disabilities. e community’s support has been instrumental in this journey, transforming the farm into a beacon of inclusion and opportunity. At Homesteads for Hope, “individuals with and without disabilities thrive, finding purpose and belonging through the transformative power of agriculture.”
e farm’s impact is profound. With 17 staff members, over 30 volunteers, and 65 full-time apprentices, Homesteads for Hope provides a lifeline for families navigating the challenges of raising children with disabilities. e programs offered at the farm help individuals transition from childhood to adulthood, fostering independence and confidence through hands-on learning and community involvement.
One of Brongo’s proudest achievements is the completion of the Forever Homestead, a 6,500-square-foot community center housed in a renovated 200-year-old estate. is project, completed just before the grand opening in October 2023, provides classrooms, a teaching kitchen, offices, and residential space, serving as the heart of the community. e center’s grand opening was a testament to the power of hope and community, welcoming over 1,000 guests and marking a significant milestone in Homesteads for Hope’s journey.
Brongo’s vision for Homesteads for Hope continues to expand. Her immediate goal for 2024 is to close the gap on a $2.5 million fundraising campaign, which will secure the farm’s future and support the development of inclusive residential housing on the property. is ambitious project aims to provide a much-needed living space for individuals with disabilities, further enhancing the farm’s mission of inclusion and empowerment. She emphasizes her personal goal “to ensure my brother and our farm family have everything they need, and then maybe [she’ll] consider slowing down a bit.”
Brongo is deeply involved in every aspect of the organization, from strategic planning and community outreach to program development and hands-on farm work. She thanks everyone who works on the farm and supports its mission.
Homesteads for Hope stands as a testament to Brongo’s vision, offering a model of inclusion and empowerment that transforms lives and inspires hope. As the farm continues to grow, so does the legacy of love and community Brongo and her family have cultivated, proving that with determination and a shared vision, anything is possible.
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I’m a 94 year male who uses a cane to get around. Do a lot shopping at Caledonia Market. Just want to thank the kind lady who help me load my car in the rain. Thank you
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We were at [restaurant] in Avon this morning. When we were getting ready to leave and pay our bill, the waitress told us the young man seated at the table nearby paid our bill. We are an older couple and thought it was a wonderful gesture for this young man to do. You have no idea what that meant to us. We just came back from an appointment and we normally sit in the same spot, and it was such a nice thing for the young man to do. Thank you, and God bless!
To the person complaining about others mowing between 7am and 9pm, claiming it is unreasonable to mow during those times, most towns and cities have noise ordinances that allow those kinds of activities from those hours. When you factor in some blocks have 30+ houses that all need mowing, of course you’re going to hear mowing all of the time. It's a part of what summer is! Most towns also have a law about the height of grass, so mowing is necessary, and also helps keep the growing tick population at bay. So I'm sorry that people are following their local regulations.
Terrible Roads
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Shout out to Ben Burgess who was nice enough to put my spare tire on when I got a flat in Shortsville, NY. I am not from the area so I did not know anyone personally I could call and although I tried calling several service stations in the area they were all busy and I was stuck. Ben was definitely a lifesaver as I had a couple of appointments in Irondequoit that afternoon that I had to keep and thanks to Ben I made them both.
They put in water lines throughout [local town]. They then "fixed" the huge crevices they made in the roads but didn't even make sure they were even with the existing road. There is one spot that is so bad that they have to keep filling it with gravel to make it easier to cross in your vehicle. Why not just fix them properly?! If you're going to mess the roads up for a project you should be held accountable to fix them properly when you're done.
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What time of year is best to prune everything? Are different times/seasons are best for different plants?
Whenitcomestopruning,thebesttimeof year varies depending on the specific plant and its growth habits. Different plants have different pruning requirements, and timing is crucial to ensure optimal health and growth. Here’s a general guideline for pruning different types of plants throughout the year:
1. Deciduous Trees and Shrubs: Late winter or early spring, before new growth begins, is usually the best time to prune deciduous trees and shrubs. Pruning during this period allows for better visibility of the plant’s structure and promotes vigorous growth in the upcoming season. However, it is important to avoid
from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County
pruningduringfreezingtemperaturesorwhen the plant is actively flowering.
2. Evergreen Trees and Shrubs: Evergreen plants can be pruned throughout the year, but the best time is typically in early spring before new growth starts.This timing allows the plant to recover quickly and minimizes the risk of damage from extreme weather conditions. Light pruning can also be done in late summer to maintain shape and remove any dead or diseased branches.
3. Flowering Shrubs and Trees: The timing of pruning flowering shrubs and trees depends on whether they bloom on old wood or new wood. Plants that bloom on old wood, such as lilacs and azaleas, should be pruned immediately after they finish flowering. This ensures that you don’t remove the flower buds
for the next season. For plants that bloom on new wood, like hydrangeas, it’s best to prune them in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges.
4. Fruit Trees: Pruning fruit trees is usually done during late winter or early spring while the trees are still dormant. This timing allows for better control of the tree’s shape, improves fruit production, and reduces the risk of disease.It’s important to follow specific pruning techniques for each type of fruit tree to maximize yield and maintain overall tree health.
5. Perennials and Herbaceous Plants: Perennials and herbaceous plants can be pruned at various times throughout the year depending on their growth habit and flowering pattern. Generally, it is best to
prune these plants in early spring before new growth emerges or in late fall after they have finished flowering. Removing dead or spent flowers, known as deadheading, can also encourage prolonged blooming and tidy up the appearance of the plants.
Remember, these guidelines are general recommendations, and it’s always best to research the specific pruning requirements for eachplant in your landscape. By understanding the best time to prune different plants, you can promote healthy growth, enhance aesthetics, and ensure the overall vitality of your garden. Additionally, pruning is a tool to help promote health and well-being, not as a means to make a plant work in a location where it isn’t suited. “Right plant,rightplace”shouldalways beemployed.
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