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Call 585-924-8603 HAYRIDE: Hayrides are a fall tradition, and many farms offer relaxing hayrides throughout fall. Younger children w ho may tire if asked to patrol an apple orchard for apples might find a hayride is more their speed. Some farms may even allow customers to w alk the grounds and visit the animals on the premises.

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HOMETOWN PHOTOS Zero, not here untrue You need to get your facts straight! Even if you are vaccinated, you can still carry and transmit Covid! You can still get Covid!! And yes, I’m vaccinated by my choice! I was recently in the ER. The nurse that took care of me was overworked, wonderful, and caring and had had Covid twice. What better immunity than your own body’s? It’s much better than any shot made by mankind. The problem is this virus keeps mutating, and no vaccine is going to keep you 100% safe from it. I’m a retired nurse, and I do understand what this means. So, it should remain a choice, not a mandate. Health care professionals continue to use PPE. You will not be cared for by anyone who is unprotected. Know what you are talking about before you attack an already taxed system. Also, if you are out in public, how do you know the person standing next to you is vaccinated?

S E V A R Yes, kindness matters I have experienced something similar while at a local park with my two granddaughters, ages 7 and 3. They wanted only to make new friends but were ignored and laughed at. It broke my heart when they cried, but I couldn’t blame the children involved. They’re only children. Rest assured, your granddaughter will make good friends at school and completely forget about this unfortunate incident. Still, I know it’s something that will tug at our heart strings for some time.

Give a poor man a bone Thanks to the kind lady with a dog named Tucker who gave me a ride home when my bike got a flat. Those two miles would have gotten the best of me.

Great customer service I’ve been to a lot of landscaping and garden centers, but Wayside in Macedon was by far the most helpful for a first-time gardener like myself. Jen was extremely knowledgeable but not at all overwhelming. I’m very excited to see my gardens in the springtime! Thanks again!

No profanity I fully support any citizen’s right to put a sign supporting their candidate of choice on their lawn or house, or to fly a flag showing what side of the political fence they sit. I don’t care who those signs support. Each one represents your personal opinion; it’s encouraging to see so many taking part in the democratic process. Few signs however have no place in public view in our town. One in particular does not support but rather denigrates an elected leader by means of the most obnoxious 4-letter word. Do you not realize that children may walk by on their way to school or the bus? Or out-of-towners who may drive by and think “what kind of community is this?” What about the public’s right to enjoy their town without being verbally insulted? So to residents who feel it necessary to display their opinions in such vulgar terms, I politely ask you to take them down. Show that you care more about healing our community than dividing it. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. Hero to zero? You have no right to judge anyone. There is a wide variety of reasons for refusing the [vaccine],and none of them are your business! You aren’t questioning why the healthcare professionals are refusing this? [Stay home!] I sure hope you or a loved one wont need any of those “zeroes “ you mention because the worst healthcare crisis in any of our lifetimes is headed our way.

Pay it forward Thank you to the kind person who bought our coffee at the drive thru last week. Little acts like these make someone’s day!

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Ticks Plague This Playful Bulldog DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I don’t get it. My bulldog “Chester” was out in the yard with me on a cool morning while I raked the first leaves of fall. When he came in, he had four ticks around his neck! They were hungry, too. I pulled the ticks off, but every time he goes outside now, he has one or more ticks burrowing into his fur. I thought cool weather causes ticks and fleas to die off. What’s happening? -- Burt G., Manchester, Vermont DEAR BURT: Believe it or not, tick (and flea) activity can increase in early fall. Temperatures are still warm enough for these pests to thrive, especially under fallen leaves and in high grass. And they’re always hungry, so they’ll latch onto a warm body as soon as they get the opportunity. You’re doing exactly the right thing to combat ticks. As soon as Chester comes inside, you’re checking his coat for ticks and removing them as soon as you see them. And you’re raking the leaves in the yard regularly so that they don’t build up. Here’s a few more things you can do that may reduce the number of ticks in your yard: -- Keep the grass mowed right up until the first hard frost. -- Cut back tall grasses and underbrush on your property. -- Move woodpiles away from the house. -- Don’t let Chester roll in the leaf piles, and block his access to untamed areas of brush or tall grasses. -- Use a flea-and-tick- prevention collar or treatment on Chester. Talk to his veterinarian about the best product to use. -- If heavy tick infestation doesn’t abate, consider treating your yard with a flea-and-tick spray made for this purpose. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Hope is 7 yrs. old. She was adopted from Pet Pride in 2019. She is very soft and loves to snuggle and get chin scratches. Her favorite toys are hair ties and anything that rolls. I don’t always get things done because she wants to snuggle and she’s too cute to tell her no.

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IT PAYS TO USE CRATES WHEN TRAINING PUPPIES Many dog owners, particularly those who have never before had a dog, may hesitate to employ crates to train their puppies. That’s understandable, as on the surface it can seem cruel or inhumane to confine a living animal to a cage. However, the AKC notes that dogs are den animals that naturally seek out canine caves for security. That’s true whether dog owners provide crates for their puppies or not. So while humans may see crates as cruel, dogs very likely view their crates as secure places where they can go if they get scared or feel skittish. In fact, according to the AKC, dogs’ perception of crates is one reason why dog owners typically find it relatively easy to get their dogs to adjust to crates and ultimately enjoy them.

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Long nails can be painful for dogs. The experts in holistic care at Dogs Naturally Magazine say that long nails that will come in contact with hard ground can push back up into the nail bed and cause discomfort. Long nails also may cause the toes to twist. Most dogs require their nails be trimmed every two weeks. This time period may be extended if the dog goes for long walks frequently.

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Enjoy dining out w it h k ids Practice : Daniel Post Senning, the great-grandson of etiquette expert Emily Post and co-author of “ Emily Post’s Etiquette, 18th edition,” says parents can practice dining out by replicating the experience (as much as possible) at home. Ask the children to use inside voices and exhibit proper behavior at the dinner table. Remove children from the table if they misbehave and try again another time. Parents also can acclimate their youngsters to dining out by gradually w orking their w ay up to more formal restaurants. Start by dining out at a place w here table behavior or noise may be more tolerable, such as a fast-food restaurant, before moving on to a casual restaurant and then a nicer restaurant w hen kids can handle it.

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Ne Wildlif Reha Launche i Hemlock BY AMANDA DUDEK

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any people have a soft spot for animals. However, it takes a uniquely compassionate person to go that extra mile to not only rescue animals, but also to rehabilitate them, as well. That is exactly what Rebecca Zielinski and her friend Ashley Mcneill did when they launched ABC Rehab, a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility in Hemlock. Rebecca Zielinski has spent most of her life helping animals, inspired by her mother who volunteered at a cat rescue. “I have loved animals ever since I was 4-years-old,” said Zielinski. “As a toddler, I was already saving little critters!” As an adult, Zielinski opened a cat rescue of her own, but she wanted to go further. “People would reach out to me about injured wildlife, and I didn’t know what to do to help them,” she explained. “I wanted to expand on what we were doing to rescue wildlife, as well.” A chipmunk enjoys a tasty snack at ABC Rehab!

At first, Zielinski didn’t know where to start, but conversations with wildlife rehabber friends soon pointed her in the right direction: a DEC exam. Prospective wildlife rehabilitators must register for this exam on the DEC website. As one would imagine, there is a lot to learn, but Zielinski had an edge. “Luckily, I already knew a lot of the basics that many other new rehabbers have to learn about things like supportive care, feeding, and wound care from rescuing cats and kittens,” she noted. “However, I did have to learn a lot of species-specific information regarding things like feeding and formula blends.”

out to us, and the DEC and area veterinarians have the numbers of licensed rehabbers, so they call to transfer animals for care, as well.” To Ashley Mcneill, the need speaks volumes. “At first, I got into wildlife rehabilitation by association with Becky,” she recalled. “Then, I realized there just aren’t enough people who are doing this. We have really needed as much help as we could get. There are so many animals in need...we could not say no to them.” Saying yes comes with a cost. “A lot of our funds come out of our own pockets,” Zielinski stated matter-of-factly. “We are not paid nor supported by grants or government funding, so we rely on the community for help. Being licensed, we can ask for and accept donations, and when we post, people have been very generous.” Rehabilitation can become costly, especially with “late babies,” which reach maturity too close to winter and must be cared for until the warmer part of spring before being released. “We currently have about eight red squirrel babies here to stay with us this winter,” she said. “They are in little tree huts which mimic where they would be. We are careful not to handle them so that they do not get used to people.” Their efforts have not gone unappreciated. “A lot of people were excited when we opened,” said Zielinksi. “We received a lot of positive response to our posts, and those who find these injured animals are so appreciative of what we do. It is very rewarding.” In the future, Zielinski and Mcneill hope to expand ABC Rehab to include a larger outdoor facility which would allow them to also rehabilitate larger animals like foxes. Meanwhile, they encourage those who would like to help to donate to a wildlife rehabilitator near them. Wildlife rehabilitators are listed by the DEC at www.dec.ny.gov/ animals/83977. “Supplies as simple as blankets, towels, and produce are very helpful,” Zielinksi encouraged. “Every animal deserves a chance, even if it is just a little mouse.”

Passing the exam is only the beginning. “If you pass, the DEC sends you a link for your application which you send to Albany for special licensing,” explained Zielinski. “Then, you set up an interview with a DEC officer.” A DEC officer interviews each prospect and examines their rehabilitation facilities. “There are requirements your facility must meet,” Zielinski said. “It cannot be near domesticated animals. It must be in a separate, safe area with sufficient space. It must maintain a constant temperature and have proper cages. It also must have proper lighting with light and dark cycles to mimic the outdoors because we release rehabilitated wildlife back into the wild whenever possible.” In the spring of this year, ABC Rehab opened its doors for the first time. “Early spring is when the babies start coming,” Zielinski said. “Baby squirrels fall out of trees. Baby rabbits run from lawnmowers and animal attacks. When the weather warms up, baby birds fall out of nests. We have helped opossums, squirrels, nonmigratory birds, chipmunks, bunnies, and more.” While Zelinksi had always received cries for help, their volume definitely increased. “I used to get a tag [on social media] here and there; now I get tags every day,” she said. “People continue to reach

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Rebecca Zielinski (l) and Ashley Mcneill (r) have already helped many animals in need since opening ABC Rehab last spring!

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NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * Update window treatments to compensate for dropping temperatures. Trade your sheers for sturdy, draft-blocking panels. * To easily get keys on a keychain, use a staple remover to create an opening to slip the keys on. It is very effective and will keep you from getting frustrated. * When hammering a nail, try this save-your-finger trick: Use a clothespin to hold the nail steady, and then use your hammer to drive it in. Hammering into the wall? Push the nail through a strip of cardboard, and then hold the cardboard over the right spot. No more banged-up fingers or thumbs! * “At a party, someone spilled a cup of red wine on one of my throw pillows. I love the pillow, since it is just the right size and really soft, but I could not get the stain out. So I covered it with a new fabric. I ended up doing all the assorted pillows in the same fabric, and it made a big change in the room. I wish I had done it sooner.” -- I.F. in Pennsylvania * Bringing some plants indoors? Use styrofoam packing peanuts in the bottom of pots when planting. They aren’t as heavy as rocks, but they do just as good a job. It makes the pots easier to move around should you need to. * “For easy-cleanup pancakes, use a turkey baster to ‘squirt’ the batter in the griddle or skillet. No drips, and it usually results in a pretty good circle, too!” -- A.J. in Florida GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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and Classic canvas COLEMAN TENT for car-camping, 8’ x 10’, sleeps 5. Good condition. You pick up, Lima: Text or call 585-721-1835 Two burner COLEMAN CAMP STOVE. Uses white gas, 13” x 22”. Bit rusty but works great. Pick up, Lima: Text or call 585-721-1835 BEER/WINE MAKING EQUIPMENT. Includes 2 plastic, 1 glass 5-gallon carboys and 7 cases beer bottles. You pick up, Lima: Text or call 585-721-1835 WURLITZER PIANO, 57” W x 37” H x 24” D with bench. Good condition. You pick up: dgotte1@rochester.rr.com

27" and 30" wide TWIN MATTRESSES for undersized twin bed (old-time metal hospital bed size): cheelullo@gmail.com OLD ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES: 585-813-7759 NERF GUNS - new or broken. If broken, will repair and use for Nerf battles with family and friends: herphusbandry12@gmail.com COMIC BOOKS and GRAPHIC NOVELS for legally blind senior citizen. Please contact: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com CAMPING GEAR, used or unwanted: stan1k1@yahoo.com

Used BABY CRIB w/MATTRESS and some BED SHEETS: 585-394-0336 LACEY DRESSES for proms, drama classes, plays for high school and college. Sizes 18-20: 585-385-9956 7’ ARTIFICIAL GREEN CHRISTMAS TREE. Three sections. Stand included: 585-889-4330 Two bottles WATERLESS CAT SHAMPOO and ASSORTED DOG ITEMS. Pick up, Batavia: Text 845-309-9373

ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED for senior woman with Dementia: Frank 585-905-6586 LARGE IGLOO DOGHOUSE, and a CARGO DOG CARRIER or KENNEL for a German Shepherd: 585-507-8788 SMALL OUTBOARD MOTOR, PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, CONN STROBOTUNER, TIRES 235/70R/16, ROOFING MATERIALS and SMALL TRAILER: 585-671-1996 OR 585-323-1762 LOADING EQUIPMENT or SUPPLIES: 585-749-1162

6” TRUCK BED TOPPER, glass broken right side. You haul away, Livonia area: Text 585-205-8770 for address and pick up CRAFT KITS, X-STITCH, CREWEL, BATTING, two unfinished SMALL QUILTS. Also, COUNTRY WOMAN magazines, OLD SHEETS, PILLOWS, bits of FABRIC: ginnylf@gmail.com Older BALDWIN ORGAN with PEDALS, TABS, and a BENCH. Good condition. Great for a church. You pick up, Farmington: 585-733-3593 60” WATER SLIDE, used once. You pick up, Fairport: hking29768@aol.com QUINCES for jam or jelly. Ready early October. You pick. LeRoy area: correct # 585-768-6808 DOUBLE SIZE BED - great shape! Includes mattress, box spring, frame, comforter, and sheets. Lakeville: Cheryl 585-410-2410 Variety of large and small INDOOR/OUTDOOR POTTED PLANTS. Some need repotting. Please come and take before the first frost: lgoodman4760@yahoo.com

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Rush Public Library: Senior Social Hour: Rush Seniors are invited to drop in at the library on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:00 AM, an hour before we open to the public, to enjoy a quiet place to gather. We have a cozy meeting room as well as a comfy couch and armchairs by our picture window and fireplace; watch the birds while you catch up with friends on Thursday, October 21st and November 18th. Coffee and donuts will be served. Seniors can stay after on 10/12 to learn about: Medicare Made Easy! Meghan and Rajesh from Medicare Resource Solutions will be here on Thursday, October 21st from 11:00 AM-Noon in the Library meeting room to educate about Medicare enrollment deadlines, parts A, B, C, & D, along with pricing and differences between Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Supplement Plans. Come with your questions, they’ll have answers!

Rush Public Library 5977 East Henrietta Rd. Rush 585-533-1370 www.libraryweb.org/rush Monday 1:00pm - 8:00pm Tuesday 11:00am - 8:00pm Wednesday 1:00pm - 8:00pm Thursday 11:00am - 8:00pm Friday 1:00pm - 8:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 2:00pm Sunday CLOSED

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Henrietta Public Library: Trick-or-Treat: A History of Halloween Monday, October 18 | 7-8 PM Registration required. Register at hpl. libcal.com to receive Zoom login information. It is said the veil between the living and dead is growing and that spirits freely roam the earth one day each year: Halloween. How did these ancient beliefs develop into modern customs of trick-or-treating, carving jacko-lanterns, and wearing costumes? In this class, Maya Rook of Illusory Time and the History Happy Hour series explores the origins of this spooky holiday and the various cultural traditions that weave together into our present-day celebrations of Halloween. Ajna Indian Dance Lessons Thursday, October 21 | 6:30-7:30 PM | on Zoom Registration required. Register at hpl. libcal.com to receive Zoom login information.This event will be fun for all ages, so sign up kids, teens, and adults alike! Registration required.

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Great Batavia Train Show! Sunday, October 17, 9:30-3:30pm, Genesee Community College Richard C Call Arena, One College Rd., Batavia. All forms of model railroad and train-related merchandise will be available. Items offered include all scales of model trains, historic railroad items, books, DVD’s and toys. Modeling demonstrations, and a limited number of portable layouts, will be part of the fun. Cost: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. Free parking. http://gsme.org The Great Batavia Train Show The Genesee Society of Model Engineers semi-annual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW, Sunday, October 17, 9:30AM-3:30PM at the Richard C. Call Arena, Genesee Community College, Batavia. Admission: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. Model train vendors, free parking, snack bar. All forms of model railroad and trainrelated merchandise available. Items offered include all scales of model trains, historic railroad items, books, DVD’s and toys. Modeling demonstrations, and a limited number of portable layouts. Train Show Chairman: Mike Pyszczek, 585-768-4579 (residence). Email: bataviatrainshow@gsme.org. Web site: www.gsme.org. Mailing address: GSME, P.O. Box 75, Oakfield, NY 14125.

CALEDONIA Fall into the Holidays Craft/ Vendor Show: Saturday, October 30th, 10-4pm at JW Jones Hall, 366 Leicester St., Caledonia. Over 25 of your favorite local, small business vendors and crafters will be on-site for your early holiday shopping. 50/50 drawing and basket raffle to benefit the Caledonia Fire Department. Concessions will be open.

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CANANDAIGUA Rochester City Ballet presents: Terrifically Theatrical! Rochester City Ballet returns to the stage with Terrifically Theatrical! Join us as we celebrate our return to live performance with a gala evening featuring George Balanchine’s “Who Cares?” a tribute to Gershwin and the romance of Broadway, Salvatore Aiello’s “Clowns and Others” a delightfully witty look at the fun and foibles of being human, and “My Songs Plead Softly” - a world premiere by choreographer Jamey Leverett. Live performances at For Hill Performing Arts Center: October 15th at 7:30pm, October 16th at 7:30pm, and October 17th at 2:00pm. Fort Hill Performing Arts Center, 20 Fort Hill Ave., Canandaigua. Cost $15 + up. *Please note audience safety protocols can be found on the theater’s website. https:// rochestercityballet.org/ performances-2/

GREECE Greece Arcadia 50th Reunion! GREECE ARCADIA CLASS OF 1972 classmates, SAVE THIS DATE!! We are planning our 50th Reunion for 8/19/2022 - 8/21/2022 and would LOVE for you to attend! Please contact Nancy Tripp at 352-509-5700 or email at GAHSClassof1972@gmail.com so we can plan for your attendance. Thanks.

HENRIETTA S.C.O.P.E. Meeting: S.C.O.P.E. (Shooter’s Committee on Political Education) Monthly meeting held 4th Tuesday of each month at 7pm at Elks Lodge on 3525 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. http://www. scopeny2a.org Annual Trunk-Or-Treat! The Rochester Elks Lodge #24 will host their annual “Trunk-or-Treat” event for community children on Saturday, October 23, 11-1pm at 3524 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. COVID is, unfortunately, still with us, and the CDC is recommending outdoor trick-or-treating and mask wearing. To provide families with a safe alternative to traditional Halloween trick-or-treating or indoor parties, Rochester Elks Lodge members will decorate their cars in Halloween themes and offer individual “grab and go” treats set out on tables. In the event of rain, tables will be set up in the downstairs hall of the Lodge, with one-way trickor-treating, separate entrance and exits, and social distancing strictly maintained. Trunk or Treat! Join us for some safe FUN! We will have Bounce Houses, Hay Rides and Hot Cocoa! Plus LOTS of CANDY!! When: Saturday, October 30th, 2021. Time: 5pm-7pm. Where: Adonai Henrietta Campus, 1390 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta. For more information call (585)358-0084.

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Just as a painter needs light in order to put the finishing touches to his picture, so I need an inner light, which I feel I never have enough of in the autumn. ~Leo Tolstoy, to Nikolay Strakhov Drive-Thru Friday Fish Fry is Back! 10-12oz beer battered haddock with fries, coleslaw, & salad, $12. Also available: broiled haddock with baked potato, salad, & veg of the day, $12; Chicken Finger basket with fries, $7; Pasta Selection of the Day in red sauce, $8 (add 2 meatballs, 2 Italian sausage, or 1 of each, $3). Prices include NYS sales tax; gratuity not included. Cash only, please. Curbside pickup! Call 334-1900 after 3 pm Friday, or drive up and we’ll come take your order! Rochester Elks Lodge #24, 3525 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. https://www.facebook. com/RochesterElks24 Drive-Thru Fish Fry - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 4-7pm at the RushHenrietta American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta. Get a 12-14 ounce battered haddock, golden brown French fries, homemade coleslaw, tartar sauce, lemon wedge, bread & butter for only $12. http://www.alpost1151. org Pancakes & Sausage - Get 3 big fluffy pancakes and 2 sausage patties, 6 pieces of French toast and 2 sausage patties, or 3 fresh, buttermilk biscuits, halved and smothered with our rich & meaty sausage gravy! $8. Curbside service or dine in. Held on Sunday, October 17, 8am-11am at the RushHenrietta American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta. www.alpost1151.org

LIVONIA Turkey Dinner - The United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summers St, Livonia, will offer its annual Turkey Dinner, DRIVE-THRU TAKEOUT ONLY, on Saturday, October 23, 2021, from 2-7 PM (or until sold out). The menu will feature turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, squash and dessert. Cost is Adult dinner $10, Child dinner $6.

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MUMFORD Mumford Fire Department BBQ! Featuring Chicken or Rib Dinners! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17. PRICE: $12. Drive-Thru Only. Time: 12noon Until Sold Out. Mumford Fire Department, 1013 Main Street, Mumford.

Eco-friendly law n care can save energy, money and natural resources. Holiday Market & Preparing for Winter - Get into the holiday spirit when you visit Genesee Country Village & Museum Saturday, November 20, and Sunday, November 21! Shop specialty, handcrafted, and locally produced goods from a multitude of art, food, and gift vendors! The Flint Hill Store is open for shopping as well, full of the perfect gifts for the museum lover in your life. In addition to holiday shopping, visitors during this seasonal celebration will be able to stroll through the Historic Village where preparations are underway for the snowy season ahead. Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. $10 per person, $7 per GCV&M Member. https://www. gcv.org/events/holiday-marketpreparing-winter/ “Rochesterville and Its Rivals” Wheatland Historical Association is hosting an evening speaker at Genesee Country Village and Museum, Thursday, October 21 at 7pm. Don Shilling, former principal in the Brighton Public School system and author of over 60 books about Rochester will be speaking on the topic he’s titled, “Rochesterville And Its Rivals”. The rivals were new little towns the same size as Rochesterville, like Johnson City, Frankfort, McCrackenville, and Carthage, all located along the river, and eventually became part of Rochester. The program venue is in the events center next to the main GVCM entrance. Free program and open to the public. Easy drive-up access. 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford.

Spirits of the Past: A Walk in the Dark - Friday, October 22, Saturday, October 23, and Sunday, October 24. Beware! Body snatchers, gravediggers, witches, and prowlers are lurking about. As you depart from the Toll House with your guide, the once familiar and welcoming Historic Village becomes strange and ominous. Groups of about 25 brave souls will depart from the Toll House every ten minutes (get your token at admission when you arrive). Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. $25 per person, $23 per GCV&M Member. https://www.gcv.org/events/ spirits-a-walk-in-the-dark/

B2R Halloween Fun Night! Stop by Bach to Rock Music School in Penfield for an evening of Halloween Fun! Come see spooky performances by our student bands and trick or treat in our 3,500 sq ft. facility! Students and non-students welcome. Please call our front desk to register. Held October 29, 4:306:30pm, Bach to Rock Penfield, 2160 Penfield Road, Penfield. https://online.bachtorock.com/ e v e n t ? i d = J b o I - BOUnczj3CbBY31yjA==

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ROCHESTER Gates Historical Society October program - The October program of the Gates Historical Society will be held on Monday, October 18 at 7:00pm in the Gates Town Hall Annex. Edward Maruggi, Author, will do a presentation entitled “The Italians of Greater Rochester: Contributions to the Community and the Nation”. He will tell about how more than 4 million Italians came to America between 1880-1920 and how they began as workers on the railroad. Copies of one of his books will be available for purchase. This program is free. The facility is handicapped accessible. Masks are strongly encouraged as well as social distancing.http://www. gateshistory.org

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* People with autism are less likely to catch yawns. The Rochester Theater Organ Society LIVE THEATER ORGAN CONCERTS ARE BACK! Come hear the mighty Wurlitzer 423 theater organ as David Peckham accompanies the silent film “Phantom of the Opera” on Sunday, October 17th at 2:30 PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theatre. FREE admission to the public! Proof of Vaccination, photo ID, properly worn mask, and social distancing are required. General admission seating. Accessible for people with disabilities. For more information, visit the RTOS website at http://www. rtosonline.org or call the RTOS Concert & Information Line at 585-234-2295. Astrophotography with Sean VanMeer - Sean VanMeer from Buffalo, NY will be coming to Tinker Nature Park to present his photography techniques for taking amazing images of the night sky, celestial bodies, and the best conditions to look for when traveling to shoot. Sean will also discuss basic tips for editing and equipment recommendations. Held October 23, 10-11am at Tinker Nature Park, 1525 Calkins Rd., Rochester. https://m.facebook.com/ events

RUSH Halloween Trolley Express! The New York Museum of Transportation announces the unique “Halloween Trolley Express”, Sunday October 24, with rides at 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30. Reservations: www. nymtmuseum.org/halloween/. The trolley travels to the Pumpkin Patch where children will decorate a baby pumpkin to take home. Cider and donuts too! In the museum, there’s trick-or-treating in the trolley cars and steam locomotive. More fun: the Spooky Halloween Walk, and live musical entertainment. Familyfriendly admission for the whole experience is just $15 adults and $12 ages 2 - 12. 6393 E. River Road in Rush. Take I-390, exit 11 to Rt. 251 west. (585) 533-1113.

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The New York Museum of Transportation, in Rush, will reopen with a new schedule of events and trolley rides. NOTE: In order to abide by COVID-19 regulations, attendance on trolley ride days and special event days is restricted and reservations are required. For the safety of our visitors and staff, masks are required in the museum and on the ride. The full museum COVID-19 Procedure Statement can be found on the museum website. The museum is open Sundays only 11-4pm. 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. For info. and cost: www. nymtmuseum.org, 585-533-1113.. Rush Ladies Auxiliary 8th Annual Halloween Event - The Ladies Auxiliary will host a Halloween DRIVE THRU, weather permitting, on Saturday, October 23rd, from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the Rush Fire Dept., 1971 Rush Mendon Rd., Rush. Rush residents ages 0 to 12 years old are invited to attend. Each child will receive a treat bag. Everyone (including parents) Please come dressed in costume for the Rush Fire House drive thru. Follow signs to safely enter and exit. http:// www.rushfd.org Rush Ladies Auxiliary Election Day Ham Dinner Drive Thru The Rush Ladies Auxiliary will hold their annual Election Day Ham Dinner DRIVE THRU on Tuesday, November 2nd. Weather permitting. We will be serving 4:30 pm-Till. Dinner includes ham, potatoes, vegetable, coleslaw, rolls and a slice of pie. The cost is $10.00 per meal. Proceeds benefit the scholarship given in memory of Betty Wilkins to a Rush Student(s) entering college. Please follow signs to enter and exit the event safely. http://www.rushfd.org

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Oct. 17, 1906, Wilhelm Voigt, a German shoemaker wearing a stolen captain’s uniform, impersonates an army officer and leads an entire squad of soldiers to help him steal 4,000 marks from the mayor’s office cash box, exploiting their blind obedience to authority. The Kaiser thought the story was funny; the German army did not.

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SHORTSVILLE Shortsville Railroad Station Museum Open House - The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society Station Museum at 8 East High Street in Shortsville will be open to the public on Sunday, October 17. Hours will be 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. A large collection of historical artifacts from the Lehigh Valley Railroad is on display at the museum. The gift shop will be open. Admission is free; donations are welcome. For more information, visit www.lvrrhs.org or call 585-289-9149.

Though most breast cancer survivors don’t get cancer again, the American Cancer Society notes that they are at higher risk for getting some types of cancer. According to the ACS, the most common second cancer in breast cancer survivors is another breast cancer. That only underscores the importance of continuing to get screened even after successful treatment. In addition to a second breast cancer, breast cancer survivors have a greater risk of developing salivary gland cancer, cancer of the esophagus, stomach cancer, colon cancer, uterine cancer, and ovarian cancer. The risk for thyroid cancer, sarcoma, melanoma of the skin, and acute myeloid leukemia also is greater after successful treatment for cancer.

WEST HENRIETTA Bingo! We’re Back! Get your daubers ready and tell your friends because Bingo returns to the Moose! BINGO! Tuesdays 7:30PM! *NEW GAMES - NEW 55“ COLOR COMPUTERIZED MONITORS*. *ELEVATOR SERVICE AVAILABLE*. *Friendly Courteous Staff*. $15.00 ALL YOU CAN PLAY WITH JACKPOT INCLUDED! Play our $1,000.00 Progressive Game and Bonus Ball Game! ”Queen of Hearts“ is played every session! Must be at least 18 years of age to play! Public Welcome! Genesee Valley-Henrietta Moose, 5375 West Henrietta Road. Phone: 585-359-1937. West Henrietta Baptist Church Craft Sale - Join us for our Craft Sale at West Henrietta Baptist Church in our Fellowship Hall. Saturday, October 23 from 10-3. 5660 W. Henrietta Rd., W. Henrietta.

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Oct. 20, 1947, the notorious Red Scare kicks into high gear in Washington, as a Congressional committee begins investigating Communist influence in Hollywood. Some witnesses -- including studio honcho Walt Disney -- gave the committee names of colleagues they suspected of being communists.

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Celebrating 20 Years Serving Our Community!

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: In 2008, I had a partial sigmoid colectomy. Since then, I have had no recurrence of diverticulitis. The surgeon recommended that I not use laxatives, but rather take fiber gummies to keep things moving easily in addition to drinking lots of fluids. I am doing that, but my flatulence could power all the homes in a small city. It is difficult to control outbursts, which are noxious and embarrassing in the extreme. Is there any other way to avoid hard stools, straining and other unhealthy gastrointestinal situations? -- J.S. ANSWER: I am sorry for your embarrassment, but I agree with the surgeon that getting fiber and plenty of water is the safest and best way to prevent problems. However, maybe it isn’t just the fiber, but your diet that is at least partially responsible for the increased gas. You could try reducing your intake of foods in the cabbage family, onions, beans, corn and other gas-producers. Avoid carbonated beverages and any beverage containing artificial sweeteners such as sorbitol or xylitol. In some people, changing the bacteria that live in your gut (your microbiome) through probiotic supplements and a change of diet can reduce the amount of gas produced. There are other types of fiber supplements besides fiber gummies that might be better tolerated, or you can get fiber from food. ***

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. © 2021 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles

Do We Really Need a Booster Shot?

Depending on when we went for the COVID vaccine, we could be eligible for the booster now ... or not. Elderly seniors, as well as those in nursing homes and the immunocompromised, were first in line early in the year. The rest of us straggled in over the next several months. At this point, it’s unknown whether there should be a six- or eight-month wait before the booster. The Pfizer booster (called Comirnaty) is now available to those 65 and older and some others depending on risk and medical conditions. At this writing, Moderna is asking for authorization, and there is no booster yet for the J&J vaccine. Do we actually need a booster? We’re all wondering (my pharmacist says half of their calls are about boosters), and the answers are a mixed bag. A pulmonary physician at a major university hospital said if we’re under 65 and relatively healthy, no, we don’t need one. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services says that the vaccines we already received will start to wear off, so yes, we should get the booster, starting with seniors and nursing-home residents. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is calling for booster shots only for the immunocompromised, but not others. The World Health Organization is calling for a moratorium on shots until poor countries get theirs. While we wait for real answers, keep your vaccine record card where you can find it. You’ll need it, should you decide to get a booster. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE AFTER 50

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(NAPSI)—For many people, navigating life and love as they get older can be challenging. Adjusting to change, seeking a new partner, or simply breaking out of a rut may feel overwhelming. In the hilarious hit comedy “Book Club,” four mature women in different circumstances discover that you’re never too old to enjoy life or pursue love. That’s a message author and newspaper columnist Tom Blake agrees with wholeheartedly. Blake has written more than 4,000 articles and newsletters on the topic and offers this advice, which is reflected in the movie: 1. Give love a chance in later years: Put yourself out there; everyone deserves love. 2. Don’t worry about what others think: Do what’s right for you. 3. Loosen up: Don’t be too set in your ways. 4. Change your routine: Be open to new experiences. 5. Don’t let your children make decisions for you: No one knows you better than you. 6. Have fun: Don’t stop living before you stop living! In “Book Club,” legendary actresses Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen star respectively as a widow, single, divorcée and long-married woman who hilariously shake up their lives by diving into the infamous book “Fifty Shades of Grey.” From discovering new romance to rekindling old flames, the lifelong friends inspire each other to make their next chapter the best chapter. “’Book Club’ has wonderful messages about never giving up on life or love no matter how old you are,” said Blake. “Good things can happen when you venture out and meet new people.” To liven up your life, check out “Book Club” on DVD, Blu-ray or iTunes and go to www.FindingLoveAfter50.com for more tips from Blake. Popular sports for seniors: Cycling: M any seniors are avid cyclists. You can ride a bicycle in competition or for pleasure. You can even vary your route depending on how physically intense you w ant the ride to be.

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MEMORIAL GIFTS HONOR LOVED ONES he loss of a friend or loved one is seldom easy, particularly if a person had been suffering from an illness. Close friends and family honor the memories of their deceased loved ones in different ways. Charitable giving can be a great way to honor a loved one’s memory while helping others.

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Survivors often find comfort in the knowledge that they can do good in the name of a loved one. Tributes or memorial gifts can be approached in different ways and serve as an ongoing reminder of a deceased loved one. Create a charitable foundation: Those who have the time and resources can establish their own charitable groups in the decedent’s name. This method of charity requires the most time and effort, but can prove to be quite an impactful memorial. Individuals who would like to go this route can consult with financial and tax professionals about the best way to establish a charitable group. Community foundation: Families can focus on something their loved one cared deeply about, such as animal rescue, children, the arts, or even particular places in a community - such as a local park. According to CarePages, a company that produces free patient websites and offers community support for those coping with illness, families can choose to have their donations funneled to specific charities or nonprofit groups. Otherwise, funds can be allocated to a third party community fund that will distribute money to various organizations no matter where they are located.

STEPS INVOLVED WITH ESTATE PLANNING Estate planning should begin early in a person’s life, especially for young parents. It’s easy to talk about saving for a home or retirement, but it’s not so simple to discuss who will care for your children should you die while they are still minors. Those who are not able to sort through these answers on their own should enlist the help of an attorney or a financial adviser, both of whom can take some of the emotion out of the discussion and put it in more practical terms.

Medical tribute: Memorial gifts that assist medical associations or groups working to find cures or offer treatments for diseases are quite popular. If a loved one passed away due to a specific illness, it is common to ask for donations to a specific organization that specializes in information and services pertaining to that illness. Many such groups have a “donate in memory” option on their websites. Oftentimes families are notified regarding who made memorial donations in their loved ones’ names, but the amount of the donation need not be revealed. Personal intentions: Those who would like to make a donation but cannot think of a charity to associate with their deceased loved one have a host of options at their disposal. Consider donating to a school or library, requesting materials be purchased in the decedent’s name. Otherwise, donate to a general scholarship fund, possibly at the decedent’s alma mater.

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Finish their work: If the decedent was engaged in a charitable project prior to their death, volunteer to help complete that project. Giving back after the death of a loved one is a great way to keep the memory of that person alive.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Yet I had rather be remembered as those brave beginners are, though many of them missed the triumph, than as the latecomers will be, who only beat the drums and wave the banners when the victory is won.” -- Louisa May Alcott GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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1. MEASUREMENTS: What period of time is represented by a triennial? 2. MOVIES: Which actress is the voice of Jessica Rabbit in “Who’s Afraid of Roger Rabbit?”? 3. LANGUAGE: What word represents the letter E in the radio phonetic alphabet? 4. TELEVISION: What is the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s original series “Stranger Things”? 5. ART: What is alebrije? 6. COMICS: What was superhero Deadpool’s real name?

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8. LITERATURE: What did Hagrid name his Norwegian Ridgeback dragon in J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” books? 9. HISTORY: Who was Time magazine’s first man/person of the year? 10. GEOGRAPHY: What are the official languages of Haiti? Answers 1. Every three years 2. Kathleen Turner 3. Echo 4. The Upside Down 5. A type of Mexico folk art that depicts fantastical creatures painted in bright colors and intricate designs 6. Wade Wilson 7. Striped face dunnart, an Australian marsupial. (Possums have the next shortest gestation period at 12 days.) 8. Norbert 9. Aviator Charles Lindbergh 10. Haitian Creole and French

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Come Join The Monroe Golf Club Family!

With over 80 years in the machining business, Kaddis is looking for personnel with mechanical ability for the following positions at our Rochester, New York facility.

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We’re hiring Pathstone Weatherization Program Full-Time Temp to Permanent Positions Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County

Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred. Also accepting applications for:

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BREAST CANCER SCREENING

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A clinical breast exam is an exam of the breast by a doctor or other health professional. The doctor will carefully feel the breasts and under the arms for lumps or anything else that seems unusual. It is not known if having clinical breast exams decreases the chance of dying from breast cancer. Breast self-exams may be done by women or men to check their breasts for lumps or other changes. It is important to know how your breasts usually look and feel. If you feel any lumps or notice any other changes, talk to your doctor. Doing breast self-exams has not been shown to decrease the chance of dying from breast cancer.

(Long Term Substitute) Anticipated start date: November 17, 2021 New York State Certifications Required (Interviews upon receipt of application)

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NETWORKING STRATEGIES FOR THE DIGITAL AGE Get out of the house. Digital age networking is not limited to digital connections. Meetup.com encourages like-minded men and women to get together with real people in real life, using the internet to facilitate such connections. Men and women who sign up can use Meetup.com to connect with local professionals in their industries, attend industryspecific events and even establish their own meetup groups. A medium such as Meetup.com is great for individuals of all ages, but it might be especially valuable to established professionals looking to combine digital age networking with the more traditional networking they’re accustomed to.

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Rush-Henrietta Central School District Is Hiring

Paraprofessionals Full-time positions to provide educational support to students. High School Diploma plus 1 year related experience. We offer excellent benefits!

Located in Lakeville, NY has immediate openings for the following positions:

PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting at $17-$18/hr, Plus 2nd shift differential CDL and Forklift Experience Preferred We offer a very competitive salary, as well as the “sweetest” benefits package.

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CONSTRUCTION SITE SUPERVISOR NEEDED At Unified Maintenance and Construction (UMAC) we provide premium commercial construction services. Our team is comprised of experienced and innovative professionals who posses a can do attitude. If this describes you, we would love for you to join our team! The right candidate will be experienced in the field and have had directly overseen projects. Must be willing to work long hours and be willing to travel. A valid, clean NYS driver license is necessary. Company vehicles are driven to and from job site. Starting pay will be based on experience. Please send resume with references to sbriggs@unifiedmac.com

THE RIGHT WAY TO LEAVE A JOB Speak with a supervisor first. Make sure your boss or immediate supervisor learns of your plans to leave the job first. Do not gossip or suggest to coworkers that you’re ready to leave. It’s unprofessional if a supervisor hears of your impending departure from others.

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BUS DRIVER 2021-2022 Requirements: Must meet min. qualifications for the Bus Driver Civil Service title. Must meet all State and Federal pre-employment requirements of the position prior to employment including the appropriate driver’s license. Minimum starting pay rate is $14.46/hour. Additional compensation awarded if you do not need health insurance benefits.

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HENRIETTA: Hair Salon for lease. Convenient location on East Henrietta Rd. near Lehigh Station Rd. Well Equipped, business ready. Call for more info. Tim Borshoff Realty 585-334-2578 AVON AREA APARTMENT: 1 bedroom, lower level, appliances, carpet, water, sewer, trash, cable, no pets, no smoking, references, call 585-226-3201.

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ITEMS FOR SALE HAIR SALON BUSINESS for Sale. Plaza location Avon NY. Turn key with established clientele. Full Inventory. Six styling stations, two color stations, manicure table and pedicure chair. Phone 585-346-5120.

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