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Thought for the Day: “Love is much like a wild rose, beautiful and calm, but willing to draw blood in its defense.” -- Mark Overby

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Give & Take ____________________18

How to make your

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Hometown Events ____________________13

own face mask

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The CDC recommends you cover your mouth to protect yourself and others from the coronavirus. Simply follow these instructions:

to help stop the spread of the coronavirus

Materials: 12”x9” piece of fabric 12”x9” piece of interfacing 14” narrow elastic

Pet Place ____________________10

1. Cut material and interfacing to 12 x 9 inches 2. Iron interfacing to material (adhesive side to back of material) 3. Once ironed, fold fabric in half with interfacing on the outside

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4. Cut two pieces of elastic — each 7-inches long 5. Pin and sew 1/4-inch from edge leaving a 2-inch gap in the center

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6. Put elastic band on each corner, inside the material and pin to keep in place, making sure the elastic is not twisted. Pin in center as well

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7. Sew along both edges, making sure to sew extra stitches in the elastic. Turn the fabric right side out through the 2” gap. Iron mask flat.

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8. Fold 2 pleats. Sew around the entire perimeter of the mask. This holds the pleats in place and closes the 2-inch gap.

Test out your new mask when it’s necessary to head out to do your grocery shopping or wherever social distancing may be difficult.

FYI… You can use any sort of cotton fabric. Why not cut up an

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I used to visit and revisit it a dozen times a day, and stand in deep contemplation over my vegetable progeny with a love that nobody could share or conceive of who had never taken part in the process of creation. It was one of the most bewitching sights in the world to observe a hill of beans thrusting aside the soil, or a rose of early peas just peeping forth sufficiently to trace a line of delicate green. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mosses from and Old Manse

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Rochester and surrounding area businesses are taking innovative and creative action to support their neighbors, healthcare workers and communities during this challenging time. Take Adrian Jules, an Irondequoit-based suit making business for 55 years; they are now sewing masks and have already sent several to Rochester Regional Health. JN White Designs of Perry has introduced and is manufacturing its new SplatterGuard® for to better protect those on the frontline of this pandemic. Ben MacDonald, of Oakland, started a GoFundMe and quickly raised enough funds to provide lunches for some essential personnel in Batavia. Thanks to his efforts, two Center Street Food Trucks and one Public Coffee Hub food truck served free lunches to 300 United Memorial Medical Center (UMMC) staff like doctors, nurses, etc., members of the City of Batavia Police Depatement and

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several Batavia Firefighters. Others pulled out all the stops, using their skills to bring entertainment into our homes. Local eatery The Vesper Kitchen & Bar started producing its own show entitled, Quarantine Cooking, and is featuring a Facebook Live cooking competitions for families! Local growers are also doing their part. Mortellaro Farms, Star Growers, Stymus Farms, Torrey Farms, and Triple G Farms combined their resources to provide hundreds of pounds of food to Byron-Bergen families.

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Serves 4 1 pound morcilla blood sausage 1 pound mushrooms, sliced 2 tablespoons olive oil 4 cloves garlic, slivered Salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons white wine 1 cup shelled spring peas 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint 2 tablespoons mint oil Mint Oil 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1/2 cup chopped mint Pinch of salt Cut the blood sausage into 12 slices. Sauté the mushrooms in olive oil with garlic, salt and pepper for 5 minutes. Add the wine and cook for 2 more minutes. Boil the peas for 2 minutes and drain. When mushrooms are done, remove from heat and stir in the peas. In a cast-iron skillet, sear the morcilla in a dry pan for 2 minutes per side. Arrange the slices of morcilla down the middle of a platter. Surround with mushroom/pea mixture and drizzle the plate with the mint oil. For the mint oil: In a small saucepan over medium heat, heat olive oil to warm. Remove from heat and add the mint and a small pinch of salt. Allow to rest for 1 hour. Drain through a sieve. Reserve extra mint oil for other uses, such as vinaigrette. Page 7

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* "To get the best reading on meat using a meat thermometer, try sticking it in from the side. It can go in further, and to me it feels like I get a better reading than poking it in all over a steak." -- M.E. in Florida * Things you can freeze in small portions using an ice cube tray: tomato paste, coffee, coconut milk, broth or stock, wine, herbed butter or herbed olive oil. * "If you have trouble holding your cat still to clip his claws, sneak up on him while he's asleep. You might only get a couple done before he catches on and wriggles away, but you'll get there." -- P.L. in Oklahoma City (This great tip works for babies, too! -- JoAnn) * "To get the dog to stop eating his food so fast, my daughter puts dry food in a silverware sorter -- the plastic insert that holds cutlery in a drawer. Their dogs have to work at it, and it has helped them slow down so they don't get sick. She can just toss it in the dishwasher to clean, too!" -- U.E. in Ohio

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Hello, my name is Beth, and I am a petite diluted torti. I have lived with my Mom for 19 months now. She rescued me from the Batavia shelter who saved my life. I was brought in very thin, nearly starved, and kind of sick. The nice people at the shelter nursed me back to health and then my Mom adopted me! I have a canine brother and we love each other a lot. I have great food to eat now and lots of lovies from my Mom.

DEAR PAW'S CORNER: I've been working from home for the past two weeks, and my dog and cat, "Mutt" and "Shelley," won't leave me alone! I tried putting them into the bedroom during conference calls, but they yowl and meow nonstop. What can I do Brad in Boston

Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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DEAR BRAD: Ah, the joys of working from home: like your cat walking across the keyboard. It's clear that your pets are overjoyed to see you at home all day. They're thinking, "Yes! Dad's here! He didn't leave for hours and hours today! We can play with him all day!" And then they pester you for attention nonstop, right? And when you shut them in the bedroom, they're not happy. "Dad's in there! In the other room! Come let us out so we can play with you!" Like millions of people, your work routine has changed for at least several weeks. That means your pets' routines have changed, too, and you need to establish new ones. First thing in the morning, give Shelley and Mutt lots of attention. Take Mutt out for a walk and play/training session where you reinforce basic commands and let him burn off energy. Indoors, grab a cat toy and play with Shelley for a bit. If you have a scheduled conference call, take Mutt out again for a few minutes or play with him indoors beforehand. This may calm him enough that he can remain in the room. Take frequent five-minute breaks and give attention to your pets each time. Use this remote working as an opportunity to train your pets and spend more time with them. They can provide plenty of stress relief, too -- something we all need right about now.

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CELEBRATE ENERGY STAR DAY - EVERY DAY (NAPSI)—Every Fall, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) celebrates ENERGY STAR Day to raise awareness about the benefits of saving energy today, tomorrow, and for good. The typical household spends about $2,000 a year on energy bills. American consumers interested in saving money on their utility bills can look for the blue ENERGY STAR label to identify products—in categories such as electronics, appliances, smart thermostats, and lighting-that have been independently certified to use less energy. According to the EPA, outfitting your home with these products could save you 30 percent—or about $575—on your household energy bills, while avoiding more than 5,500 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. Utilities, product manufacturers, and retailers around the country join the celebration and offer special deals that help make energy efficiency accessible and affordable for everyone. In some communities, manufacturers of ENERGY STAR certified light bulbs work with electric utilities to provide low-cost LED bulbs at major discount and DIY retailers. For more information visit www.energystar.gov/SaveForGood. Since 1992, ENERGY STAR and its partners have helped American families and businesses save nearly 4 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity and achieve over 3 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas reductions.

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HOW TO SUPPORT BUSINESSES DURING MANDATORY RESTRICTIONS PURCHASE A GIFT CARD: Gift cards can help small businesses generate revenue at a time when their doors are largely closed to the public. This can be vital to these businesses’ survival, and it gives consumers something to look forward when life returns to normal.

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Catholic

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All are welcome! 31 West Church Street, Fairport • 223-9560 • fairportumc.org Pastor: Richelle Goff • Administrative Assistant: Laura Smith Music Ministry Director: Nicole Camilleri • Youth Ministries: Mary Anderson • Children’s Ministries: Joy Leinenbach Worship Times: Sunday 9am & 10:30am • Sunday School: 9am

Daily and Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday Sunday

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

4:30PM at Guardian Angels 8:00AM at St. Joseph’s 9:45AM at Guardian Angels 11:30AM at Guardian Angels 8:15AM at Guardian Angels 8:15AM at St. Joseph’s 8:15AM at Guardian Angels 8:15AM at St. Joseph’s

Presbyterian JOHN CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 Ward Hill Road Henrietta, NY 14467 • Phone 585-334-2130 johncalvinpc@frontiernet.net • www.jcpconthehill.org “The Church on the Hill” • Rev. Marie Hanselman, Pastor SUNDAY, 10 am Worship (Nursery Care provided) 11am Fellowship Hour Bible Study following Fellowship Hour

Confessions available every Saturday at 3pm at Good Shepherd Sr. Sheila Stevenson, Pastoral Administrator Fr. Eloo Nwosu, Sacramental Minster

The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford 21 Church Street, Pittsford, NY • 585.586.5688 • www.pittsfordpres.org Office Hrs: M-F 8:30am- 4:30pm • Fully accessible • Hearing Loop installed A community of faith preparing God’s people for works of service. Rev. James Widboom, Temporary Supply Pastor FALL/WINTER/SPRING SCHEDULE 8:30 AND 10:00 AM Family Worship Nursery and Pre-K, Church School for K – 12th Grade

Phone: 585-334-3518 • FAX: 585-334-6015 Visit us on the web at: www.smcrcc.org Email: smcrcc@dor.org Good Shepherd, 3318 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester St. Joseph’s Church, 6105 Rush Lima Rd., Rush

List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.

Episcopal Grace Episcopal Church 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville 889-2028 The Rector Canon Johnnie Ross Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School

Lutheran Pinnacle Lutheran Church & School 250 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta (corner of Stone Rd.) Church: 585-334-1392 • School: 585-334-6500 Rev. Joseph Mazikas, Senior Pastor Worship Services: Saturday 5:30PM & Sunday 10:00AM • Bible Study/Sunday School: 9:00AM (Sept. - June) • Weekly Bible Study: Wednesday @7PM & Thursday @10AM (same curriculum) Day Care Daily 6:30AM - 6:00PM; Ages 6 weeks - 12 years • Preschool Half/Full Days (Ages 3-4); Full Day Kindergarten (Sept. - June) • Before & After Care (Sept.-June) & Summer Camp (July - August)

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 779 Erie Station Rd. (across from W. Hen. Post Office) • 334-4795 www.saintmarkslutheran.org Pastor Mark Brown Sun. Worship, 10:00am Sunday School/Bible Study, 9:00am Pre-School every day 3&4 yr. olds • 334-4130

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C.U.R.E 5k and Family Fun Walk - Join us for C.U.R.E.’s 11th annual 5K on April 25, 2020 from 8:30am to 11:30am at I-Square, 400 Baker’s Park, Irondequoit. C.U.R.E. Childhood Cancer Association is the only organization in Rochester to provide social, emotional, educational, and financial assistance to families dealing with pediatric cancer or blood disorders. Find out more information and register online at https://runsignup.com/ Race/NY/Irondequoit/ CURE5KRunandWalk !

Many of our Hometown Events were submitted weeks ago, prior to the national guidelines regarding social distancing. If you’re interested in attending one of this week’s events, please be sure to check with the organization to make sure it’s still taking place.

MENDON

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FAIRPORT Spring Art Show & Sale - Opening Reception on April 17th from 6-7:30 pm, then daily, MondaySaturday, 7 am - 10pm; Sunday, 9 am- 6 pm at the Perinton Community Center, 1350 Turk Hill Rd., Fairport.

FARMINGTON Gallery Opening: Rochester Area Fiber Artists - Gallery opening presenting the work of Rochester Area Fiber Artists. Quilts, wearable art, wall hangings, felted work and fiber based paper. On display until April 12th. Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 Route 332, Farmingt o n . h t t p s : / / w w w . cobblestoneartscenter.com/

HENRIETTA Council 4812 Casino Night: Friday, April 17, 2020 from 7:00 9:30 PM at the Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd. Tickets: Single-$20 Couples-$35. Snacks & Drinks included! Benefiting: St Marianne Cope Parish, Coats for Kids, Angel Care Ministry, Saint Peter’s Kitchen, Special Olympics. $20,000 in ‘play money’ issued to each patron for the enjoyment of: Black Jack, Craps, Roulette, Texas Hold’em. Auction featuring: Themed Baskets,Gift Certificates,Gift Cards. Plus individual prizes for the Top 3 ‘play money’ winners! For tickets contact: Andy Zeiner 585-490-8204.

GriefShare Group to Start - St. Mark Lutheran Church located at 18 Mendon Rd. (Rt. 251), Mendon will be starting a GriefShare group on Sunday, April 19 from 2:30 pm4:30 pm. If you or a loved one is grieving the death of a spouse, child, relative or close friend, the GriefShare program will help you heal. Cost includes the workbook. More info at stmarkmendon.org

PENFIELD Bach To Rock - America’s Music School: Upcoming event includes an Open House and the opportunity for students to perform for attendees. The date for the upcoming event is as follows: April Audio Extravaganza Friday, 4/17/20 from 4-6pm. Anyone can join us for this opportunity including current students of all ages (including adults) and abilities. For More Details: Contact: Nick Valente, Owner. Visit: 2160 Penfield Road, Penfield, New York, 14526. Call: 585-364-3766. Website: Penfield. bachtorock.com. Email: penfield@ bachtorock.com Bach to Rock April Audio Extravaganza - Bach to Rock Penfield is the music school for all ages, instruments and music genres! Join us for a rockin’ April Audio Extravaganza Open Mic & Open House afternoon featuring some of our awesome student bands, glee clubs and solo artists. Get a chance to tour the school, meet some of our instructors, enter to win some rockin’ prizes and so much more! Held Friday, April 17, 4pm-6pm at the Bach to Rock Penfield Music School, 2160 Penfield Road, Penfield. https://penfield.b2rmusic. com/

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Wild Wings Inc. Wine & Beer Tasting & Silent Auction! Friday, April 17th at the Locust Hill Country Club, 5:30pm-8pm. Enjoy an assortment of Wine, Beer, Appetizers & Desserts at this Silent Auction Event. (Tickets $30.00 each in advance online; $40.00 at the door). Special guest appearances by some of our birds: Falcons, owls, hawks, osprey!! To greet you at the door! PLENTIFUL great auction items to bid on to HELP the animals of Wild Wings! For more information: Wild Wings Inc. 585-334-7790, by email at info@wildwingsinc.org or visit the website at www.wildwingsinc. com. * All Proceeds Benefit the Animals at Wild Wings*. 261 Fearless Run/Walk Club: 261 Fearless is a not for profit organization for women age 18+. It is a global initiative to connect women socially through movement. We use running/walking as a vehicle to empower and unite women. We are non-competitive and we welcome women of any level of experience! Held every week on Wednesdays from 6-7pm at the Spiegel Community Center, 35 Lincoln Ave., Pittsford. Free to try. www. 261fearless.org

ROCHESTER The Chili Art Group present their Annual Spring Show and Sale -- Celebrating their 60th Year, at the Chili Town Hall, 3333 Chili Avenue, Rochester. The show will be open on Friday, May 1st, from 10 AM-9 PM with the Awards Ceremony and Reception from 6:30-9 PM, Saturday, May 2nd, from 10 AM-5 PM and Sunday, May 3rd, from 10 AM-5 PM. Please join us for this fun event which is free and open to the public. You may also visit our website at www. chiliartgroup.weebly.com. For questions please contact Judy Wood at eaglesnest@rochester.rr. com.

Visual Studies Workshop Spring 2020 Film - Saturday, April 18, 2 pm. Community Curator: Deaf Rochester Film Festival (DRFF). Film Screenings, Workshops and Performances held at the VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Admission: $5. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop’s auditorium is handicap accessible. http://www.vsw.org/screenings/ film-series-spring-2020/

SHORTSVILLE Finger Lakes Celtic Festival - Become Celtic for the day (if you’re not already) and enjoy a pleasing array of sights, sounds and smells. This event includes: Highland Heavy Games, Bag Piping competition, Dance Exhibitions, an array of Celtic Music, Demonstrations, A large Gathering of Scottish Clans, Historical & Heritage Societies, Artisans, Kids Activities, and so much more. Held Saturday, May 16, 9:30AM-6PM at 4925 Collett Rd., Shortsville. Admission fee: Adults $12, Age 6-16 $10, Over Age 60 $10 and Age 5 & under are Free. Tickets: www.flceltic.org. No pets please. Parking is Free. Held Rain or Shine.

WEBSTER The Webster Quilt Guild presents the 2020 Quilt Show, “Envision the Possibilities.” Join us to view over 200 locally designed, pieced and quilted works including The Quilt Consortium Display, “Still Crazy After All These Years.” Various textile related vendors will be available as well as a member boutique and book sale. We are proudly displaying our varied philanthropic endeavors including but not limited to the quilts made in support of the Breast Cancer Coalition, Quilts of Valor and Asbury Baby Program. Held April 18, 10-3:30pm and April 19, 12-4pm at the Holy Trinity Church, 1460 Ridge Rd., Webster. Cost: $5.

STRANGE BUT TRUE (By Lucie Winborne) * When the mummy of Ramses II was sent to France in the mid-1970s, it was issued a passport. Ramses’ occupation? “King (deceased)”!

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RECOVERING FROM STROKE (NAPSI)—Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability—in fact, it’s even more disabling than it is fatal. The period following a stroke can be difficult for patients and their loved ones, as they grapple with the uncertainties of recovery. For example, Sabrina Warren-White was a busy professional when a stroke in left her unable to speak or use her right side. She quickly began a rigorous rehabilitation program and can now speak, walk and use her right arm. Doctor’s Advice Once acute medical issues are resolved, focusing on rehabilitation is paramount to helping people build their strength, capabilities and confidence, said Dr. Larry B. Goldstein, the Ruth L. Works Professor and Chairman for the Department of Neurology and Co-director for the Kentucky Neuroscience Institute and KY Clinic at the University of Kentucky. “Most patients will recover to some degree, but a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to rehabilitation is crucial because it has been shown to result in better outcomes for patients,” Dr. Goldstein added. Access to coordinated and intense therapies after a stroke is important because the greatest amount of recovery tends to occur in the first 30 days, Dr. Goldstein said. “Intensity of rehabilitation therapy matters,” he pointed out. “Patients need access to good rehabilitation services and should continue to work at it, even after that initial recovery period.” Where To Turn To help, the American Stroke Association’s Together to End Stroke initiative, nationally sponsored by Kindred Rehabilitation Services, raises awareness that stroke is largely beatable through high-quality rehabilitation, patient support, and implementation of Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery Guidelines. Patients and caregivers can access more information about recovery and how to make informed decisions at www.StrokeAssociation.org/recovery.

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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 Maria Rilke, Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke

HOROSCOPES ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might be upset about having to deal with problems that are no fault of your own. But you can turn the annoyance into an asset by showing how quickly and how well you can resolve them. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The Bovine’s fondness for tidiness pays off when you untangle a situation that seems hopelessly snarled. You might later be surprised to learn who will be expressing his or her gratitude. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Although you can tackle your assignment the way you prefer, it might be a good idea to at least ask for suggestions. Who knows? One or two might even turn out to be helpful. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Make all the changes in your plans or proposals that you feel are necessary before -- repeat, before -- you submit them to your colleagues. You’ll come off looking more decisive that way. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You might feel a mite intimidated in a new environment, be it a job, a classroom or meeting the future in-laws. But enter with a big smile, and everyone will see you as a real takecharge Cat. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) This could be a romantic time for you if you can set aside your cynicism and let yourself believe that someone really cares. If you’re already in a relationship, expect your partner to be extra-loving. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) It’s a good time to shed any doubts about your abilities. You’ve proved yourself in the past, so why not accept that you’ll do just as well, or better, in dealing with the new challenge ahead? SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your suspicions might be on the mark, but unless you can prove what you assume, you need to exercise that Scorpion discretion and let events unfold without your assistance. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Be careful not to go over the top this week. Avoid overeating (especially of the wrong foods), or drinking too much, or working too hard. You can do it all, but in moderation. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A family matter is given to you to resolve because you have the gift for bringing quarrelsome kinfolk together. But while you’re playing Dr. Phil, don’t neglect your career obligations. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Someone of importance shares your goals but disagrees with your plan to achieve them. Never mind. Defending your methods with logic and facts earns you admiration and respect. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Consider getting away, perhaps for the weekend, despite all the demands made on your time and energies. You’ll return refreshed and ready to tackle it all with your usual finesse. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a sense of honesty that makes people believe and trust in you.( c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Stay Fed, Stay Safe Life has certainly changed recently. Depending on where you live, it might have changed a lot. Stay home if you're a senior. Stay home if you have a medical condition. That's what we've been told. That's all well and good, but what if we really need to shop for food? What if we couldn't stock up last week because the Social Security benefit hadn't made it to our checking account yet? If you're really in a jam for food, call the food bank. Of all the places, that one is most likely to still be open. They're trying to keep people fed, especially seniors, as well as children who don't get free meals because the schools are now closed. Ask if they have a driveup pantry where you can be handed some bags of food through the car window. You might find that food is being distributed at places like the senior center or a school parking lot or via Meals on Wheels, even if you aren't signed up as a participant. If you do dare to enter a store, a number of grocery stores are designating the first hour or two in the morning for seniors only. Not all stores are doing this, so call first. If they don't do it, suggest it. You're more likely to find the things you need during this time as the shelves will (hopefully) be restocked overnight. And with fewer people in the store, you're less likely to run into someone with the virus, but stay away from other people anyway. If you go, be sure to take sanitizing wipes for the cart handles. Remember, if you go out, you're really not safe from the virus. Do it as little as possible.

Do you relish the idea of an afternoon nap? If so, you're in good company. According to the National Sleep Foundation, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Napoleon, and Albert Einstein each fancied afternoon naps. Youngsters nap, and so do many seniors. But by and large, humans are part of the minority of mammals that do not sleep for short periods of time throughout the day, instead dividing their days between sleep and wakefulness. However, there are some benefits to catching a midday snooze. The Mayo Clinic says napping can be a way to catch up on sleep lost during the night or if a person is feeling sleep-deprived. It also may be a way to relax, increase alertness and improve mood. Naps should take place before 3 p.m. and not exceed 20 minutes. The longer and later one naps, the greater the potential it will interfere with nighttime sleeping or backfire and cause daytime grogginess. TF203783 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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GOOD FRIDAY Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Jesus was condemned by his peers as King Herod and Pontius Pilate had found him not guilty of his crimes. But crowds were enraged, and Pilate reluctantly ordered his crucifixion rather than face a mass riot.

POLLINATOR HEALTH 101: ‘SCHOOLING’ STUDENTS THROUGH HANDS-ON LEARNING (NAPSI)—While schools continue to teach reading, writing and arithmetic, the blueprint for educators is shifting as teachers notice the value of handson science education. Many schools are bringing science to their own backyards—literally—by developing gardens and pollinator plots, where students can learn about agriculture’s hardest-working insects: pollinators. Sowing Seeds for Bees Learning about bees’ contribution to the food system in the classroom is certainly important; however, there’s no substitute for seeing these incredible insects in action. One example is Route 40 Elementary School in Maryland, where students are creating a garden maze. For this project, they’ll learn how to budget, oversee seed selection and use their math skills to design the maze.

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Students at Cole Valley Christian Schools (CVCS) in Idaho have learned all about pollinators and the structure and function of plants that support them in the classroom. They’ll now take those learnings one step further by establishing a garden on campus to increase pollinator activity in the area. “Students will be so engrossed in planting, observing and engineering that they won’t know they are even learning,” said Julie Morgan, the STEM coordinator with CVCS. Pollinators Postgrad Practical education shouldn’t stop after high school. Students at California’s Mills College are planting a “green screen” along a roadside fence next to a local dog park and farm; they’ll also maintain the area and act as “Bee Ambassadors” in the community, promoting sustainable agricultural practices that improve pollinator health. By transforming a patch of bare ground into a thriving plant community, the Mississippi Entomological Museum at Mississippi State University will also showcase the importance of diverse forage. Assistant Research Professor JoVonn Hill hopes this project will increase awareness of Black Belt prairies and highlight their importance to local pollinators. Plant Wildflowers to “Bee” Helpful Want to help? You can begin by planting pollinator-attractant wildflowers of your own. To bring pollinator education to a school or community near you, do what these schools did: Apply for a Bayer Feed a Bee forage grant. The program has already reached approximately 140 projects in 47 states and Washington, D.C. Learn More: You can check out the newest grantees and learn how you can apply at www.FeedABee.com. Page 20

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children are home so that day care centers can stay afloat and be there again when you need them. Challenge yourself to think of other ways to help our local businesses and their hardworking owners and employees. Do as much as you are financially able to do. Stay We can all help our locally healthy! owned businesses during this time and help them to be A big thank you to Tops in in a better position to reopen Hamlin! I went in to shop in the future. For hair salons on Saturday, April 4th, and and barber shops which couldn’t help but notice how are closed, purchase gift hard everyone was working to certificates from your stylist keep the grocery store stocked for the amount you would for the customers. Derrick normally pay for their service. in produce was working so This may help them pay some diligent to stock produce. He of their business costs now. was even kind to go out of his Order take-out from your way to price check an item for favorite local restaurants and me. Rachel in produce was, be sure to include a generous and is always, friendly and tip. Continue to pay your personable. As I made my childcare costs even if your way through the store, I finally

ended up in dairy, where I met Rylie who also was very, very helpful to me regarding some milk. Of course, I want to express my appreciation to the cashiers at the cash registers. Thank you for continuing to go to work. Under such stressful times, you all deserve a big shout out!

To the woman in a red jacket or sweater with very blonde hair who purposely came up behind me on (local street) where I was avoiding bad sidewalks and people on bikes on Tuesday, March 31st, I apologize for the tongue lashing I gave you. You came up from behind me, put your hand on my shoulder and scared me! You bent over and confronted me about someone caring about me, which I am sure isn’t you, as you were within two feet of my face. The requirement at present is 6 feet. I do not apologize for my anger; I only apologize for what I said to you. Please be respectful of others on the street.

It’s sad that someone must vent about people leaving the painted rocks in parks. All they want to do is brighten someone’s day. They take the time to do this, which I think is great. Especially now, when hiking is about the only thing that we can do. I can’t wait to find one and pay it forward.

Thanks to all my family and friends who took the time to wish me a Happy 92nd Birthday and for the morning serenade on my yard. I appreciate the thought, and it made my day much more special.

Thank you to the City of Canandaigua for repairing the sidewalks at the lower end of Main Street, near the Native American statue going north to Lindsey’s Nail Salon. This has made walking with wheeled vehicles so much easier as you also removed the roots where the trees were pushing up the sidewalks. Thank you!

To everyone who is able to stay home or is employed at a job where you are able to wash your hands when needed: Have you even thought about the people whose jobs take them out of the house everyday -- into their vehicles or a job site where there is not sink to wash? They rely on the hand sanitizer to effectively prevent illness. Shame on you if you are one of those people who won’t share what you don’t even need because you are home or at a job where you can wash multiple times per day or as needed. Soap and water are more effective than the sanitizer for people who have access to it during the day. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Thank you to Mount Morris Central School District for continuing to make student lunches available by pick up daily and for further looking out for families by offering rolls of toilet paper to student families, as well. Their “teacher parade” of cars through several village streets was a blessing, and their continued support for families has been inspiring. Thank you!

To the person who ranted about Painted Rocks littering the parks, when I read it, all I could say is wow! I love to see the painted rocks in the parks, and I do not consider them as litter. Everyone I know smiles when they see them! I agree with you about littering; what you bring into the park should be what you take out with you. But the painted rocks spread joy and happiness, which is what we need more of, especially during this time. Please do not be so grumpy about the painted rocks.

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Son’s Admiration Sets Course for Firefighting By Randal Simonetti

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hey were born in Korea, and at just four months of age, twins Andrew and Philip would embark on an extraordinary voyage to Fairport, New York, as the adopted sons of Michael and Bernadette Palermo. They would soon experience the wonders of living in America and the opportunity afforded to all Americans. Their father, Michael, is an Impact Manager for RQI Partners, LLC (Resuscitation Quality Improvement) working with clients who use their resuscitation programs. When the Palermos moved to Fairport, Michael became involved in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and worked as an EMT for over 15 years before the travel demands of his company prevented him from working with any local EMS agencies.

Andrew Palermo of the Egypt Fire Department stands in dress uniform. After September 11th, Michael applied to the Egypt Fire Department and became a firefighter in November of 2001. He has maintained his NYS EMT certification for over 30 years. In addition, Michael has held several leadership roles in the department and is currently the president of the board of trustees. As an active member of the Egypt Fire Department, Michael would respond to many alarms with his two boys in tow. Upon arrival, he would leave the boys in the good hands of retired chief Harold “Bumps” Mance. Bumps was a veteran firefighter of over 35 years, and he loved entertaining the boys until the fire trucks returned. Watching his dad respond to alarms coupled with encouragement from “Bumps” further reinforced the idea of becoming a firefighter for Andrew. “I quickly observed that Andrew truly relished becoming a firefighter because he had a true interest in helping others,” explains Michael. During his elementary and middle school education at St. John’s and St. Joseph’s Schools, Andrew looked forward to the school visits to the local fire house. He would further explore his interests in firefighting by accompanying his dad during truck maintenance sessions where he was exposed to the different types of fire vehicles and the myriad of equipment used to fight fires and rescue people trapped in buildings or cars. This further fueled his motivation to join the fire explorer group sponsored by the Fairport Fire Department. As an Explorer, Andrew participated in many of the drills and simulations active firefighters experienced in preparation for real emergencies. “I was always drawn to the idea that I could be part of a team whose primary goal was to serve the community and actually make a difference in people’s lives,” Andrew explains. Andrew had another calling as well. As a child, he had a habit of banging on pots and pans with wooden spoons. His sense of timing and rhythm were uncanny. His friends and parents are not surprised that at the age of 20, he is a drummer in a local band, “The Fender

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Benders,” and alongside his dad, is an active member of the Egypt Fire Department. Andrew’s commitment to the department was never more evident than when he completed his formal firefighting training and then rushed home to get dressed for his McQuaid High School graduation. “One of my favorite activities is making school visits and talking to students about fire safety. It’s my chance to Andrew Palermo, communicate a sense Egypt Fire Department excitement and pride in being a member of the Egypt Fire Department. I never know who will be inspired by my presentation,” shares Andrew. “We are very proud of Andrew’s achievements as a firefighter and now as the youngest member of the board of trustees. He is a great role model for any young person considering joining the fire service,” said Egypt Fire Chief, Alex Klimchuk. Today, Andrew continues his studies at Finger Lakes Community College on route to his long-term career goal of working in law enforcement. This is the second in a series of articles submitted by Randal Simonetti, EFD Chief Information Officer, recognizing the courage and commitment of the volunteer fighterfighters at the Egypt Fire Department as the organization prepares for its 75th anniversary. He can be reached at ras@ignitionltd.com or at 585-738-8333.

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