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By JoAnn Derson* To store asparagus, trim the ends and wrap them in a few paper towels that you have dampened. Keep it in the fridge for two days max. This will keep it very fresh and tasty.
* “To stretch your food dollar -- especially now that the weather is colder, and soups and stews are daily fare -- substitute peas, beans and lentils for meats whenever possible. Not only will this semivegetarian diet keep your food dollars down, it will make you healthier and it’s a more ecofriendly diet.” -- K.F. in Connecticut
* If you add dried fruit or raisins to your batter for cakes or muffins, roll them or shake them in flour first. This will prevent them from sinking down to the bottom of the pan.
* Bathroom fan reminder: When you leave your bathroom fan running excessively, you are pumping heat out of your house. Set a timer for 10 minutes maximum, and then turn it off.
* “Old pantyhose can be washed and cut up to use as stuffing for a toy. The same is true for other light materials. This can be a good way to get one more use out of something rather than putting it in the trash bin.” -- P.L. in Pennsylvania
* If your bathtub has a grainy or rough texture, try soaking the bath in vinegar, either by adding a large bottle to some water and plugging it up, or by laying down a towel and soaking it in vinegar. Scrub and remove.
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Temperature Matters
Winter weather can be unpredictable, so it’s important to remember the benefits of having winter tires. Winter tires contain rubber compounds for traction and grip in cold weather. Most tire manufacturers recommend that winter tires should be considered when temperatures drop below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Fun facts about the solar system
• The whole of Mars is as cold as the South Pole.
• Saturn's rings are 90% water.
• Jupiter's largest moon has a salty ocean that contains more water than on Earth.
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CAN YOU GUESS WHAT FEBRUARY 4, 2023 IS?
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February
The Postal Service processes and delivers 425.3 million mail pieces each day.
The largest ZIP Code in the continental U.S. is 99734, Prudhoe Bay, AK, at 30,683 square miles.
The Postal Service delivers mail by bicycle on 50 routes in Arizona and Florida -- reducing emissions, saving fuel and the carriers can ride a bike all day!
was established in a tavern in Boston in 1639.
There are 41,683 ZIP Codes in the country.
Stellar performance! During 2021, Postal Service employees traveled 1.2 billion miles to deliver your mail, equivalent to 48,191 laps around Earth, 5,023 trips to the moon or 13 trips to the sun.
4 is a day set aside to give recognition to these people across the United States.
six days of the week and 52 weeks a year, these people work hard to deliver things that are important to you.
Monroe County
Non Denominational Prayer Group is Tuesday, Feb. 14th from 6-7pm at the RIT/Marriott Conference Center on West Henrietta Rd. e Treaty Ball Room. www.PrayerHenrietta.com
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By Fifi Rodriguez1. GEOGRAPHY: Where is Mount Fuji located?
2. MOVIES: What is the material used in Captain America’s shield?
3. MUSIC: Who wrote the lyrics to the 1961 “West Side Story” movie?
4. SCIENCE: Which color has the longest wavelength?
5. HISTORY: When did the United States outlaw child labor?
6. TELEVISION: Who played the leading role in the legal series “Ally McBeal”?
PATHSTONE CORPORATION IS OFFERING
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The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.
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Automatically Eligible Income guidelines are:
Family of 1: $34,224
Family of 2: $44,760
Family of 3: $55,296
Family of 4: $65,820
Funded by: NYS Homes and Community Renewal
COLD WEATHER WILDLIFE IN HOMES BOOSTS DISEASE AND PROPERTY DAMAGE RISKS
Many people may practice the “love thy neighbor” creed, but when it comes to four-legged wildlife such as raccoons, squirrels, and opossum that often seek refuge in yards and homes when outdoor temperatures dip and food sources become scarce, they are best kept at an arm’s length. As community development has thinned natural habitats and forced these critters into residential areas and lessened their fears of people, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has found that many areas of the country continue to report increased encounters with nuisance wildlife.
“While it can be a unique experience to spot wildlife in neighborhoods, these animals should be discouraged from taking up residence,” advises Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for the NPMA. “Not only can they damage property, many are vectors of disease, most notably rabies.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 40,000 people are exposed to rabies each year, a viral infection passed through the bite and saliva of an infected mammal. Raccoons, foxes, skunks, coyotes and bats are the most commonly reported animals infected with rabies. Because of the risks associated with these pests, homeowners should take extra precautions to protect against them.
7. AD SLOGANS: Which fast-food chain tells customers that “We have the meats”?
8. LITERATURE: What is the setting for the “Divergent” novel series?
9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which animal represents the 2023 Chinese zodiac year?
10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of butterflies called? Answers
Reduce energy costs and improve the safety of your home through energy efficiency measures in owned or rented property.1. Japan. 2. Vibranium. 3. Stephen Sondheim. 4. Red. 5. 1938. 6. Calista Flockhart. 7. Arby’s. 8. Chicago. 9. The rabbit. 10. A kaleidoscope.
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POTENTIAL CULPRITS BEHIND THINNING GRASS
Stripe smut
The University of Maryland Extension notes that stripe smut primarily poses a threat to Kentucky bluegrass that is older than three years. Pale green streaks that run parallel to the veins in the leaves and leaf sheaths are symptomatic of stripe smut, which tends to be noticed in spring and fall, when weather is cool. As the disease progresses, stripes turn black or a silvery gray, causing the leaf blade to shred and curl. After the blades have shred, they turn brown and die. The grass thins because stripe smut makes it vulnerable to problems like drought.
Make sure you choose the right ladder. DIYers may spend ample time shopping for drills and other electronic tools and gadgets that are fun to use. But ample time also must be afforded to the type of ladder you intend to use on a project. Estimates from the West Bend Insurance Company indicate that roughly 90,000 people visit the emergency room due to ladder accidents each year. Never use a broken ladder or an aging ladder that’s uneven. In addition, do not use a ladder that forces you to reach far away. If you’re leaning while using a ladder, the ladder is either too short for your project or positioned too far away from the wall. The National Home Security Alliance advises DIYers to place their ladder one foot from the wall for every four feet it rises above the ground. Test your ladders for their sturdiness prior to beginning work so you aren’t tempted to use a subpar ladder.
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Put a healthy spin on an old family favorite
Meatloaf is a dinnertime staple for many families. A favorite of adults and children alike, meatloaf can be prepared however cooks see fit, making it a versatile dish for family dinners. Parents who want to enjoy meatloaf with their families and do so while promoting healthy diets can try the following recipe for “Turkey, Vegetable & Oat MiniMeatloaves with Marinara Sauce” from Michelle Dudash’s “Clean Eating For Busy Families” (Fair Winds).
Turkey, Vegetable & Oat Mini-Meatloaves with Marinara Sauce Serves 6
Expeller-pressed canola oil spray
1 8-ounce package crimini (baby bella) mushrooms (about 21/2 cups)
1 small yellow onion, cut into eighths
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon extra-virgin oil
1 cup dry rolled oats
2 large eggs
1 pound lean ground turkey (or beef or bison)
13/4 cups pasta sauce, divided
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon Italian herb seasoning
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Preheat oven to 375 F. Coat a 9 x 13-inch baking pan or 6 mini loaf pans with spray. Pulse mushrooms in a food processor until finely chopped and add them to a large bowl. Repeat with onion and garlic.
Place a large frying pan over medium heat and add oil. When oil is shimmering, add vegetables and sauté for 7 minutes or until water releases and evaporates completely, lowering the heat as necessary. Set aside.
Process the oats until they are of a fine consistency. Whisk the eggs in the bowl used for the vegetables. Add processed oats, turkey, 3/4 cup of pasta sauce, cooked vegetables, vinegar, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper and stir together with a fork until blended.
Scoop the mixture into 6 mounds on the pan or into each mini-loaf pan, about 3/4 cup each. Shape each mound into a 4 x 2-inch loaf. Spread remaining 1 cup of pasta sauce on top of the loaves, distributing evenly. Bake on middle rack for 25 minutes, turning pan midway through cooking, until loaves are firm or a thermometer inserted in the middle reads at least 165 F. Allow loaves to rest for 5 minutes before serving.
Recipe Notes: You can finely chop vegetables with a knife rather than using a food processor if you prefer. Whole oats can be added to the meat mixture for a more rustic texture.
HEMP HAS SIGNIFICANT HEALTH BENEFITS FOR PETS
(NAPSI)—NaturVet’s veterinarian-formulated pet supplements have progressed over the last 25 years to keep up with the ever-changing needs of pet parents. NaturVet’s newest Hemp for Health product line includes four top products—Allergy, Calming, Immune and Joint— that are now available enhanced with Hemp Seed Oil and Hemp Seed Powder, sharing the same great original base formulas that pet parents have relied on for years.
Although marijuana and hemp come from the same cannabis family, the plants are completely different in function, cultivation and application. Hemp is grown specifically for agricultural purposes and has been used for hundreds of years in textiles, body care products, paper products, industrial products and building materials. Most importantly, hemp is nonpsychoactive and cannot get your pet high.
Hemp has significant health benefits for pets. Hemp is high in fiber; a great source of plant-based protein; is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; and contains phytonutrients, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and 20 amino acids. Hemp Seed Oil and Hemp Seed Powder work synergistically with other active ingredients to help provide support for allergies, stress and anxiety, joints, aches and discomfort, the immune system, and overall health and wellness. For more information on NaturVet products, please visit www.NaturVet.com or call (888) 628-8783.
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CALEDONIA
JigsawPuzzleCompetitionPiecing TogetherthePast: Grab ateamof4andspendtheafternoonpiecingtogetherthepast.All teamshavethesamepuzzleandon the“shotgun”start,beginthe challenge.Prizesandfun!Your teamtakesthepuzzlehome!Sign uponEventbrite:orcontactBig SpringsMuseumat538-9880or bigspringsevents@gmail.com.Held Sunday,February19,2-5pm,Big SpringsMuseum,3095Main Street,Caledonia.http://www. bigspringsmuseum.org
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ThePirateToyFundpresents... THE WORLD’SLARGESTSNOWBALLFIGHT!!BepartofaWorld Record!SATURDAY,FEBRUARY18, 2023intheTownofChili.SnowballFightat11:00AM.Mustregistertoattend:www. ptfsnowballfight.com. Guinness WorldRecordsOfficialAttempt.
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Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt.,Livoniaon Wednesday,February8,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.
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Adult WinterReadingProgram:February1-28|noregistrationrequired| readbookstowinprizes!
SundayAfternoonFilm“TheNotebook”:Sunday,February5|2PM|for adults|registrationrequired
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HealthyEatingonaBudget:Thursday, February9|6:30PM|virtual|for adults|registrationrequired
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And there is quite a different sort of conversation around a fire than there is in the shadow of a beech tree.... [F]our dry logs have in them all the circumstance necessary to a conversation of four or five hours, with chestnuts on the plate and a jug of wine between the legs. Yes, let us love winter, for it is the spring of genius. ~ Pietro Aretino, translated from Italian
MissJulie’sSchoolofBeauty Valentines SweetheartDinnerWebelievethatsomeone’spast shouldn’tkeepthemfromabeautifulfuture.JoinusattheRITConferenceCenterandInnforafabulousValentine’sdinnersupporting ournonprofitinempoweringhumantraffickingsurvivors.Enjoya romanticdinneranddrinksfortwo. Ticketsare$150/couple.Seatings areat5:00pmand7:30pm.Menu choicesarelistedbelow.Menu:4 drinkspercouple,SouporSalad, ChickenPanzasorAsiago&Parm CrustedCodorLondonBroil, StrawberryShortcakeorChocolate LayerCake.Checkoutourwebsite tolearnmore.www. missjuliesschoolofbeauty.org
TheHenriettaGardenClub meets the2ndWednesday,except May-AugandDec,at6:30PMin thelowerleveloftheHenrietta TownHall,475CalkinsRd.The February8thmeetingwillfeature LynnBrabandwith“Four-legged CrittersintheGarden”.Guestsare welcomeforafreevisit.Handicap accessible.https://sites.google.com/ site/henriettagardenclub/orcall 585-747-6780
FridayFishFry&Moreatthe Elks! CURBSIDE PICKUP!Beerbatteredhaddock,fries,coleslaw, roll&salad$13.Broiledhaddock, bakedpotato,vegetable,roll& salad$13.Fish&chipbasket$8. Cheeseravioliwithredsauce$8. Add2meatballs,2sausageorone ofeach,$3.ChickenFingerBasket $7.February3rd,serving5:30to 7:30PMortillsoldout.Call 334-1900after4:00pmtopreorderordriveupandwe’lltake yourorder!Pricesincludesalestax. Gratuitynotincluded.JANUARY 27TH,RochesterElksLodge#24, 3525E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.
Demystified - AWebsterlibrary representativeisspeakingtothe Women’sClubofWebsteron Thursday,February16thatthePenfieldCountryClub,1784Jackson Rd.Penfield.11:15a.m.:Social; Meeting:12:00noon;Lunch:12:30 p.m.followedbythepresentation. Newmemberswelcome.Entree choices:ThaiShrimpWrapand freshfruit;orCornedBeefonrye breadandfreshfruit;orGrapevine SaladwithChicken.Alllunches includecoffeeandtea.Price:$21. SendcheckmadeouttoWCW withchoiceofentreebyFeb.9thto CarolynRittenhouse,405County LineRoad,Ontario,14519.Questions?585-265-1303.
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HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: ASSISTIVELISTENINGDEVICES DEMOCENTER-Atthisfreedemonstrationareaconsumersareinvitedtoviewandtryoutaselection ofassistivelisteningdevicesbefore actuallybuyingthem.Includedare captioningcapableandamplified telephones,signaling/alertingdevicesandsmartphoneapps.Chaptermembersareonsitetoassist visitors.Repeatseverymonthon the3rdThursdayfrom10-2pmat Lifespan,1900SouthClintonAvenue,Rochester.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
Valentine’sSoulJam: Featuring The Whispers,HeatWave,and HowardHewett.February10th, 8pmtomidnightattheRBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/valentines-soul-jam/
RTOSFebruaryTheatreOrgan Concert: The RochesterTheater OrganSocietypresents“From CoasttoCoast”onSunday,February5th,2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre,885E.MainSt., Rochester.FromFullerton,California;DavidMarshmakeshisfirst appearanceontheRTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer4/23theatrepipeorgan! AdmissionforNON-members$15 perperson.Children12andunder, andstudentswithschoolIDare alwaysFREE.Doorsopen1:30PM. SeatingisGeneralAdmission,not Reserved.ProofofvaccinationNOT required.MasksareOPTIONAL,althoughhighlyencouraged.Visitthe RTOSwebsitertosonline.orgor stopbytheMembershipTablein thelobbyformoreinformation.
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
Beetlejuice: He earnedhisstripes onBroadway...nowtheghostwith-the-mostiscomingtoRochester.It’sshowtime!BasedonTim Burton’sdearlybelovedfilm,this hilariousmusicaltellsthestoryof LydiaDeetz,astrangeandunusual teenagerwhosewholelifechanges whenshemeetsarecentlydeceasedcoupleandademonwitha thingforstripes.Withanirreverent book,anastonishingset,anda scorethat’soutofthisNetherworld,BEETLEJUICEis “SCREAMINGLYGOODFUN!” (Variety).it’saremarkablytouching showaboutfamily,love,andmakingthemostofeveryDay-O!Notice:maturecontent.February 14-19,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre, 885EastMainSt.,Rochester. https://rbtl.org/events/beetlejuice/
RochesterModelRailroadClub
Open House- February5,1-5pm andMarch4,10-5pmattheFirst UniversalistChurch,150South Ave.,Rochester.Large(40x60foot HOtrainlayoutdepictingtheLehighValleyrailroadofthe1950’s fromBuffalothruPennsylvaniato JerseyCity.Oneofthehighlightsof thelayoutistheLehighValley Gorge.Therewillbeacontinuous paradeoftrains.ThomastheTank enginesandcarswillmakeaspecial appearance.Theeventisnot handicappedaccessibleasthelayoutisinthebasementoftheFirst UniversalistChurch.Masksareoptional.$5Kidsunder12free.http:/ /www.rocMRRC.com
ACenturyof“Communication for life”- TheHearingLossAssociationofAmericaRochesterChapter willmeetFebruary7,12-1pmat theSt.PaulsEpiscopalChurch,25 WestminsterRoadacrossfrom GeorgeEastmanMuseum,Rochester.BobRussell,presidentandCEO ofRochesterHearingandSpeech Center,relatesthehistoryandimpactofprogramsandservicesfurnishedbytheoldestproviderof speech,language,andhearingservicesinMonroeCounty.LipreadingteacherAliceHoweHatton foundedthepioneerorganization in1922toprovideeducation, recreation,andvocationalassistancetohearingimpairedchildren andadults.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
SipnShopwithGuestBartenders - Ourfirsteventof2023!
TobenefitRochesterAardvarks RugbyClub.Shopwith10unique vendorsforyourValentine’sDay gifts.Orderadrinkfromoneofour guestbartenders-amemberofthe RochesterAardvarks-Don’tforget totipyourbartenders!Plustry someofMicGinny’samazingfood! Whatagreatwaytospenda Saturdayafternoon!February11, 11-3pm,MicGinny’s,2246ERiver Rd.,Rochester.https://fb.me/e/ 4jyh4ndqA
Hearingotherpeople’sexperiences (HOPE)AssociationofAmericaRochester ChapterwillmeetFebruary7,1011amattheSt.PaulsEpiscopal Church,25WestminsterRoad acrossfromGeorgeEastmanMuseum,Rochester.Prospective,new, orexperiencedhearingaidusers cansharetheirexperiences,questions,andhearinglossjourneysin aninformaldiscussionfacilitatedby retiredaudiologistJosephKozelsky CCC/A.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: ASSISTIVELISTENINGDEVICES DEMOCENTER.Freedemonstrationsite.Consumersareinvitedto viewandtryoutaselectionof assistivelisteningdevicesbeforeactuallybuyingthem.February16, 10-2pm,Lifespan,1900SouthClintonAvenue,Rochester.http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org
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HikeLehighValleyTrailinMendon - HikeorCrossCountrySki& ExploreaportionoftheLehigh ValleyTrailinMendononSunday February5from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails,followedbya socialget-togetherattheCottage HotelinMendon.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org
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PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaCrying in the Car Is Never a Good ing
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My Border Collie, Sugar, gets very anxious during car rides. She is not one of those dogs who likes to stick their head out of the window! Instead, she whimpers, cries, drools and paces around on the back seat. I’m very worried that she’ll try to jump into my lap. How can I stop her crying? -- Wendy
G., AtlantaDEAR WENDY: Poor Sugar! Anxiety in pets is o en tied to a distressing experience in their past. And her uncontrolled movement around the car is a safety issue.
Talk to Sugar’s veterinarian about her behavior. ey can provide advice and help determine if and when anti-anxiety medication should be given.
Adding a pet restraint system (like a doggie seat or seat belt) or kennel cage will keep Sugar from sliding around in the car and may help her feel more secure.
Next, help reduce Sugar’s anxiety by helping her associate car rides with good things. is will take a little extra time and e ort each day, but it’s worth it.
-- With the car parked in the driveway, sit in the back seat with Sugar (in her seat or cage) for about ve minutes. Give her a small treat and lots of praise when she does. Do this daily, without driving anywhere.
DID YOU KNOW?
Modern cars are technological marvels, and it turns out drivers may value tech over all else, including their choice of automaker. A 2017 study from Autotrader asked 1,000 participants an assortment of questions about technology and car buying. Roughly 60 percent of millennial car shoppers and more than 40 percent of baby boomers indicated they would switch vehicle brands just to get the technology features they want. Drivers are even willing to pay extra for their preferred tech. The Autotrader study found that the average shopper would pay an extra $2,276 to get the right tech features.
-- When Sugar regularly stays calm, shi to the driver’s seat a er sitting with her in the back seat.
-- Step up to the next level: Turn on the car, giving Sugar a treat when you do so. Put soothing music on the radio.
A trainer can be a good investment, as well. ey’ll work with Sugar (and o en the vet) to make her car rides bearable, and maybe even enjoyable.
How does your pet stand car rides? Tell us about it at ask@pawscorner. com.
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* Get started by selling entry to the event and prize tickets. Some organizations prefer to sell entry packages to participants. This may include an entrance fee to the event as well as a number of tickets that can be used at the auction. Naturally, more tickets will be available for sale at the night of the event. Advertise the gift auction well in advance to generate interest. Mention a few of the big-ticket prizes in any advertisements to increase interest.
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POISONOUS PLANT TO AVOID AROUND THE HOUSE
Dumb cane: The houseplant dieffenbachia, commonly known as Dumb cane, adds tropical appeal indoors. The sap of the plant causes the tongue to burn and swell, enough to block off air to the throat. It can be fatal if ingested by both pets and humans.
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The Genesee Valley Conservancy deals with many environmental issues, both long-term and shortterm. From creating natural wild re areas that residents can enjoy for many generations, to ensuring walking trails in the preserves are clean and relatively mudfree, the Genesee Valley Conservancy protects land in the Genesee River Watershed and helps provide a long-term plan to keep the Watershed viable for many years to come. ese goals are part of the conservancy’s strategic plan. One of the more important aspects of the Genesee Valley Conservancy is that they protect around 27,600 acres in the watershed, primarily in Livingston and Steuben Counties. For example, the Genesee Valley Conservancy owns and protects the Railroad Bed Trail in Avon, the Island Fort and Island Preserves in Geneseo, and the Mill Creek Nature Preserve and Gully Preserve in Wayland. e Conservancy also runs the Genesee Valley Blueway, a 165-mile kayak path along the Genesee River running from Rochester to the New York State line.
ere are two primary ways the Conservancy acquires land for its preserves. A private landowner may give land to the conservancy for preservation or the conservancy pools money together to buy land outright from the landowner.
e conservancy uses di erent methods to maintain the preserves and keep them safe for everyone to use. A signi cant preservation method the conservancy uses is invasive species removal. is prevents one singular plant from overtaking the entire preserve and allows other noninvasive plants to grow and thrive in the preserve. One invasive species terrorizing ash trees in the conservancy and most of the Genesee Valley region over the past few years is the emerald ash borer. e Conservancy mitigates ash borer invasion within the preserve by having a tree inspector walk around the forest o en to identify trees impacted by the ash borer.
Other invasive species the Conservancy deals with are the honeysuckle, the giant hogweed, buckthorn, the multi- oral rose, and the Asian long-horned beetle.
e Conservancy uses many of the same methods used on the ash borer to deal with these invasive species.
e Genesee Valley Conservancy helps support land protection e orts through fundraising events throughout the year, such as the Oak Tree Race in Geneseo each September, the Genesee Valley Quiz Night each July, and the Genesee Valley 100, a year-round art exhibit, yet to begin for 2023.
Ben Gajewski, Executive Director of the Conservancy, said the organization does not have concrete plans for the upcoming year. Gajewski said the Conservancy will maintain their preserves and keep them strong so generations to come may enjoy them, a goal the Conservancy strives for every year.
Gajewski also said the Conservancy does not have speci c plans to acquire new lands in 2023, but they will eagerly hear any proposals that come up.
Most of the Conservancy’s decisions are made through Gajewski and a 22-member board of local community members interested in conservation. e Conservancy has six full-time positions: Gajewski, Matt Halladay, the Land Conservationist; Molly Cassatt, Stewardship Director; Kim Wells, Organizational Assistant; Jim Mott, Stewardship Coordinator, and Marcia Koch, the accountant.
People may support the Conservancy through individual or monthly donations through the Conservancy’s website: www.geneseevalleyconservancy.org. ey seek help in the eld, such as mowing, painting, trail cleaning, planting, and invasive species removal. ey also seek volunteers in the o ce, such as by creating newsletters, planning and running events, mailing, lead nature walks, and other professional services like surveyors, lawyers, and accountants.
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By Matilda CharlesWays to Train Your Brain
ere are several “brain support” online programs out there, but many cost more than we’d like to pay.
Lumosity (lumosity.com) comes in seven languages and has games that promote memory, attention, exibility, problem-solving and more. A er you sign up, you’ll get three free games per day, and the Brain Performance Index monitors your progress. ere is a subscription plan, of course, if you want access to more areas of the site, and you can pay by the month or the year. Test the free version rst to see if you like it.
BrainHQ (brainhq.com) is another cognitive training program that you can access online. eir exercises explore brain speed, memory, attention and more. And you can design your own program. eir goals are to help you think faster, focus better and remember more. You can try it out by subscribing to their email newsletters, which have free daily exercises to sample.
As for me, I’ve found books that don’t cost much and are good at putting my brain through its paces on a daily basis. e New York Times series of puzzle books begins with the Monday editions, which are the easiest of the week. ( e crossword puzzles get increasingly di cult as the week progresses.) I found the whole series of spiral-bound puzzle books (50 to a book) on Amazon.
en there are the online jigsaw puzzles at eJigsawPuzzles.com. e puzzles (a new one every day) can be set in any number of ways, including the number of pieces in a puzzle. I’ve found that the 100-pieces level is plenty challenging when viewed on a computer monitor.
And then there is online chess, for those of us who used to play back in the day but would be embarrassed to lose to a small child now without serious brushing up of our skills. Try this for free at www.chess.com and play against their computer.
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* Rose DeWitt Bukater’s fabulously expensive pendant, “The Heart of the Ocean,” featured in James Cameron’s “Titanic,” was not completely fictitious -- it is believed that a rather large sapphire went down with the ship that fateful night.
* There is a company called Little Miss Matched that sells packs of mismatched socks.
* Syphilis was a major problem in the late 19th and early 20th century. Doctors found that the bacteria that caused it was sensitive to heat, so they thought giving a patient a fever could help get rid of it. How did they induce said fever? With malaria injections! While effective in curing syphilis, some patients unfortunately died from -- you guessed it -- malaria.
* Before mercury, brandy was used to fill thermometers.
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Kudos and thanks to Sara at the Livonia Public Library for using her computer skills to help patrons do what they need to do on the computer. A lot of people come in to the library needing to do this or that but don’t have the ability to do so. Sara is always willing to help and if she is unsure about how to do something, she will play around until she gets a resolution. In this day and age, a lot can be done on the computer but folks don’t always know how to do it and it is hard for some of us to learn it. Having Sara to instruct and guide us is invaluable. We deeply appreciate the time she takes to help.
Thank you from The Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry
To all of our donors, volunteers and the community at large, thank you for your support of the food pantry. 2022 was a banner year with demand up over 30%. Your generosity is what enables us to help our neighbors in need. We couldn’t do it without you. So thank you, thank you very much!
To the person with the tan car who goes to that open area between the homes, then lets their dog out of their car to run and relieve itself on that property, and then doesn’t pick it up. This happens every single day, morning & evening. What gives you the right to let your dog poop on another's property and just LEAVE IT there? We have your plate number and pictures of your car, along with videos of this happening. This has been happening for a very, very long time. You will be reported. Then you started bringing another person and dogs! STOP.
It’s no one’s business what someone eats Rant Or Rave: Why do you care if someone eats a garbage plate every day? Reading that sanctimonious crud last week reminded me of certain politicians who want to dictate every last freedom we’ve got left. Eat what you want! It’s no one else’s business. I tried the fish stick garbage plate and it was delicious. If I want this every day, that’s my choice.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.Case of Hot Flashes Yet to Be Resolved Despite Therapy
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 78; I had a hysterectomy in 1976 due to excessive vaginal bleeding, but I still have my ovaries. I have had hot flashes since undergoing menopause -- they usually last three to five minutes, and I have them about every two hours around the clock (which obviously interferes with my sleep).
Over the last 28 years, I have tried Premarin (which gave me bad headaches), gabapentin, venlafaxine, Bellergal, melatonin, black cohosh, clonidine, DHEA, Pro-Gest cream (chamomile, hops and valerian root), progesterone and estrogen (together), avoiding caffeine, and eliminating dairy products. None of these have helped. I would appreciate it if you could offer any suggestions.
-- L.E.ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear of your difficulties. You have certainly tried about all the available therapies. There are two additional ones you might want to consider: Megesterol is a hormonal therapy that is helpful for some women, but the fact that you haven’t responded to estrogens and progestins is not promising. The other is called a stellate ganglion block. You can ask your physician about it. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: After a patient has had megadoses of IV and oral antibiotics, is there anything they should do to restore the balance in their body, such as eating probiotics or yogurt? Or is that all nonsense? -- N.W.
ANSWER: The idea makes perfect sense: Antibiotics not only kill the bad bacteria that is infecting us, they also kill many of the healthy bacteria that help us with digestion and other functions. (The whole suite of healthy bacteria living in our gut is termed the “microbiome.”) Why not help the gut return to normal by giving it some healthy bacteria, such as those found in yogurt with live cultures, or specific probiotics, which are just the healthy bacteria?
The answer is that it has been very hard to prove that there is any benefit in doing so. In people with no symptoms after finishing an antibiotic course, there probably aren’t any benefits.
At least one study showed what researchers called a “very severe disturbance” in the person’s microbiome and actually slowed the return to a person’s normal microbiome, which they had prior to antibiotics. Worse still, very rarely, infections have been transmitted through probiotics.
Symptoms after antibiotic therapy, especially diarrhea and fever, could indicate a very severe infection called Clostridioides difficile (“C. diff”), which does not respond to probiotics and usually needs powerful antibiotics to treat. Probiotics have not been found to prevent C. diff.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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THE DANGERS OF BELLY FAT
What’s so bad about belly fat? Seeing belly fat as a merely cosmetic concern overlooks the effects it has on overall health.According to the Mayo Clinic,belly fat is not limited to the extra layer of padding just below the skin known as subcutaneous fat. Belly fat also includes visceral fat,which means it extends to deep inside the abdomen and surrounds internal organs.Johns Hopkins Medicine notes that visceral fat in the belly is very close to the liver, which can turn it into cholesterol. From there, the fat goes through the bloodstream and may collect along the walls of the arteries, potentially contributing to a hardening and narrowing of the arteries known as atherosclerosis. The complications of atherosclerosis depends on which arteries are affected, but they can include an assortment of diseases that affect the arteries and a greater risk for aneurysms and chronic kidney disease.
Johns Hopkins Medicine notes that visceral fat is just as harmful for the heart as high blood pressure and smoking. So while efforts to reduce belly fat may initially be embraced to improve appearance, individuals should know that reducing fat in their midsections also can reduce their risk for a host of conditions,some of which are deadly.
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(NAPSI)—National Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to acknowledge the history, culture and contributions of the people of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain. One of the best ways to celebrate, many say, is with food.
Making that easy is one restaurant chain that’s having a year-round love affair with Latin and Hispanic cuisine. Long known for its authentic Tex-Mex roots, Church’s Chicken®/Texas Chicken® has spent years championing the commemorative period—which runs from September15 to October 15th—on a global stage.
The first Hispanic influence on the company’s menu was the jalapeño pepper—the very first side item ever offered at the restaurant chain. The peppers were added to the menu due to a San Antonio tradition of squeezing their juice over various foods to give them a south-of-theborder style “kick” of heat and spice.
The restaurant’s sister brand, Texas Chicken, features the Mexicana Burger on menus worldwide. This tasty chicken burger is a fiesta of tastes and textures, with a juicy hand-battered chicken breast fillet that’s topped “taco style” with cheese, fresh lettuce, tomato, spicy mayo, crunchy tortilla chips and chopped onions.
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Did you Know?
Ebenezer Allen, one of the rst white settlers west of the Genesee River, came to the Genesee Valley in 1782 following the Sullivan campaigns. Allen le Mt. Morris and settled on Oatka Creek in 1786, near what is now the Village of Scottsville. Allan was the infamous “Indian Allen” who established a gristmill at the falls of the Genesee and thus founded the rst Rochester industry.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Numerous studies have found that vacationing produces a host of health benefits. The ongoing Framingham Heart Study, which began in 1948 and is currently studying its third generation of participants, found that men who did not take a vacation for several years were 30 percent more likely to have heart attacks than men who took time off. In addition, the FHS found women who take a vacation only once every six years or less were nearly eight times as likely to develop coronary heart disease or have a heart attack as women who vacation at least twice per year. Vacations also have been linked to lower stress levels, as a study from the American Psychological Association concluded that vacations reduce stress by removing people from activities and environments that are the sources of their stress. Vacations can even benefit employers, as an internal study from the professional services firm Ernst & Young found that employees’ year-end performance ratings improved by 8 percent for each additional 10 hours of vacation time they took.
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Spring, summer, and fall fill us with hope; winter alone reminds us of the human condition.
~ Mignon McLaughlin, The SecondNeurotic’sNotebook,1966