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wallet at the checkout counter. I had $1 in that wallet. I also had 10 IDs/store cards, 3 credit cards, 1 $50 gift card, 2 bank cards, and 4 blank checks. (Mostly) all eventually replaceable. Most important to me is an irreplaceable photo of my husband’s grandparents that I am going to have enlarged, which would have been a loss without measure. When the lady at the service desk handed me my wallet (she already had it under lock and key), she said “Have a blessed day!” I told her I just did!
Thank you for following the rules of the road
I’d like to thank those drivers on the roads that use their turn signals, come to complete stops at stop signs, and all the other rules that are not always followed. As a mom who is teaching her teenager to drive and to follow all the laws, it’s nice to see other drivers reinforcing what should be done. By doing things properly we can all help to keep the roads safe for drivers young and old!
Doctors giving disability placards too easily
It is a big problem and it is abused terribly, with disability placards that people truly don't need and people running to the doctors to get their pets signed off as emotional support animal when their pet is not allowed in an apartment building. This is so abused. Why do the doctors just sign off so easily to someone who walks in and wants their pet certified when they don't have a psychological diagnosis or aren't a combat vet? Sure, people just want to take their pet to an apartment building that has a no pet policy. And I know for a fact this is done frequently along with people who truly don't need a disability placard for their car. Doctors need to examine this extensively before just passing out anything to everyone. It's very unfair to people who truly need it. I have seen people struggling with canes because they cannot get a handicap parking spot because of people who abuse it. These doctors need to be held responsible/accountable. Shame on you; you know you are faking.
No license required?
Did I miss something? When did it become legal for off-road recreational vehicles to be ON the road with registered, licensed, insured, and inspected vehicles? Did I also miss a drop in age requirement for drivers on the road? Apparently kids as young as 12-14 are able to drive their UTV's and side by side along the highway at any time of the day. Is it legal for me to buy one of these, slap a "slow moving vehicle" sign on the back and drive it to work? I'm in!! Think of the thousands I'll save in fees!
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Overnight Adventures
August 8-10 Cultural Boston (loaded with highlights!)
August 14-15 Seneca Niagara Casino Overnight featuring Yakov Smirnoff Show
August 17-19 Akwesasne Casino & 1,000 Islands
August 21-23 Valley Forge, Daniel Boone Homestead & Colebrookdale RR
Sept 12-14 PA Dutch Country with MOSES and Guys & Dolls
Oct 2-4 Adirondack Wild Walk Fall Foliage
Oct 5-10 Country Trails – Nashville & Country Music Legends
Oct 16-19 Ohio Amishlands including Udder Nonsense & the Age of Steam Roundhouse
Nov 27-28 The Miracle of Christmas in Lancaster, PA
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July 19 Fun in The Finger Lakes: Granger Homestead, Canandaigua Yacht Club, & Lake Cruise
August 3 Corning including Sandblasting Class and lunch at Sorges
August 9 Driving Miss Daisy at Bristol Valley Playhouse & Avon Inn luncheon
August 22 Beautiful: the Carole King Story at Merry Go Round & Springside Inn luncheon
August 28 The Underground Railroad Heritage Tour (Niagara Falls)
September 20 “Law & Oiler” Tour
September 14 Country Music Classics show with Donna & the Mystics & luncheon
October 3 A Chorus Line at Merry Go Round & Sherwood Inn luncheon
October 9 Fall in the Finger Lakes – Bully Hill luncheon & wine tasting and the Windmill Fall Market
October 10 Oktoberfest at the Buffalo Hofbruhaus, Made In America Store & Cheese Tour
October 11 Letchworth Fall Spectacular with Avon Inn brunch & Monk’s Bread
October 16 Letchworth Fall Spectacular with Avon Inn brunch & Monk’s Bread
October 18 Vineyard brunch & the NEW Finger Lakes scenic train ride from Seneca Falls
November 13 Veteran’s Appreciation Tour to WWII Museum in Eldred, PA
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Feather is talking to those of us who never seem to manage to get started toward our goals. We resolve to do better, to accomplish more, to eliminate our bad habits or to help others, but somehow we never actually start. We explain (to ourselves) that we’re waiting for the right conditions to prevail.
In truth, the conditions may be exactly right but our excuses are based on labeling current conditions as unsuitable. If we really want to accomplish anything, we must accept conditions as they are, or alter them to better suit our needs.
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Announcing the 2023
Dr. William S. Andaloro Scholarship Recipients from Caledonia-Mumford Central High School
Abrielle DeMarco – Daemen University, Physician’s Assistant Elliot Dietrich – University at Bu alo, nursing
Aaliya Kocher – Daemen University, Physician’s Assistant David Morrison – SUNY Upstate, Doctor of Medicine is Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 for Caledonia-Mumford School graduates entering the allied elds of medicine. Since that time, there have been 78 recipients.
Contributions may be mailed to William McGinnis, President of the Scholarship Fund, 1103 Main Street, P.O. Box 195, Mumford, New York 14511. All contributions to this fund are tax deductible.
How Everyday Citizens Can Protect Local Parks
Leave nothing behind. Memories are not the only things park visitors should take with them when they leave the park. Estimates suggest that as much as 100 million pounds of garbage are generated at California’s Yosemite National Park each year. Significant damage can result if even a tiny fraction of that garbage is left behind. In addition, park officials forced to expend their limited resources on garbage pickup may not have enough resources left to address other issues, further threatening the park. Whether you’re hiking or camping, make sure everything you take into the park comes with you when you leave. If you have trash, make sure it’s deposited into the appropriate receptacles.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
On July 9, 1877, the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club begins its first lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon, then an outer-suburb of London. Twenty-one amateurs showed up to compete in the Gentlemen’s Singles tournament, the only event at the first Wimbledon. The winner was to take home a 25-guinea trophy.