Total Solar Eclipse Celebrating the APRIL 8, 2024
A Total Solar Eclipse
occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the sunlight and casting a shadow on Earth. During a total solar eclipse, the Moon completely covers the Sun, and for a brief period, the day turns into night in the area covered by the Moon's shadow.
ere are 3 main parts of the shadow during a total solar eclipse: Umbra: e central, darkest part of the shadow where the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon. ose within the umbra experience a total eclipse.
Penumbra: e outer part of the shadow where the Sun is only partially covered by the Moon. ose within the penumbra experience a partial eclipse.
Antumbra: An extension of the umbra where an observer on Earth sees the Sun partially covered, making it look like a ring or annulus. is occurs during an annular solar eclipse.
Total solar eclipses are rare events because the orbits of the Earth, Moon, and Sun must align precisely for the Moon to completely block the Sun from our perspective on Earth. When it happens, observers within the path of totality can witness a spectacular celestial event where the Sun's outer atmosphere, known as the solar corona, becomes visible. is is an awe-inspiring sight and a unique experience for those lucky enough to be in the right location during the event.
Rush Henrietta American Legion
260 Middle Road • 334-8228
Friday, 3/15 • 4-6:30pm: Drive rough Fish Fry. Enjoy a 12 to 14 ounce battered haddock filet, French fries, our special in-house made cole slaw, tartar sauce and a lemon wedge. $12.00
Sunday, 3/17 • 9-11:30am: All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet. Get regular or western style scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, potatoes, pancakes, French toast, sausage gravy & biscuits, fresh fruit, orange juice and coffee. Children under 8 eat free. $12.00
Tuesday, 3/19 • 4-6pm: Beef on Weck. Tender slices of roast beef on a fresh kimmelweck roll served with seasoned French fries and macaroni salad. Eat in or take-out available. $10.00
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1. TELEVISION: Which TV sitcom featured a father figure named Philip Banks?
2. LANGUAGE: How many letters are in the Greek alphabet?
3. MOVIES: Which movie features the line, “To be honest, when I found out the patriarchy wasn’t just about horses, I lost interest”?
4. SCIENCE: How long is an eon?
5. GEOGRAPHY: In which country is most of the Kalahari Desert located?
6. MUSIC: Which singer once was called the Material Girl?
7. FOOD & DRINK: What is injera?
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Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A working smoke alarm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than twenty percent of American homes are without them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. Make a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. Make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other
HOME IMPROVEMENT
POST-WINTER GARDEN PREP
Assess plant location. If plants, flowers or gardens have struggled in recent years or never grew especially vibrant, then gardeners may want to assess the location of their plant life before spring gardening season begins. Some plants may not be getting enough sunlight in certain locations on a property, while others might be overexposed to the sun during spring and summer. Moving plants that are not thriving prior to the start of spring gardening season may be just what gardens need to flourish in the coming weeks.
PAVING & SEALING
ESTATE SALE
Friday, 3/22 and Saturday, 3/23
10am-4pm
50% OFF on Saturday
107 Howell St., Canandaigua, NY 14424
For info and pictures go to: www.onesourceauctions.com
Gluten-Free Irish Soda Bread
1 cup brown rice flour
1/3 cup tapioca flour
1/3 cup potato starch
1 teaspoon xanthan gum
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon unflavored gelatin
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
2/3 cup buttermilk
6 tablespoons melted butter
1 tablespoon honey
1 egg, beaten
1/2 cup raisins or currants, soaked in hot water for 10 minutes
Preheat oven to 350ºF and line a standard loaf pan or baking dish with parchment paper. In a large bowl, combine all dry ingredients until wellincorporated. In a second bowl, stir together buttermilk, butter, honey, egg and soaked raisins.
Hollow out a small well in the dry ingredients and slowly pour in the wet mixture. Stir until combined and sticky. Form into a loaf and transfer to baking pan. Cook for 35-40 minutes until a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean.
Let cool and remove from parchment-lined dish.
MUST-HAVES FOR YOUR PADDY’S DAY PARTY
When it comes to St. Patrick’s Day, cuisine, hosts should not overlook the importance of providing some staples that people have grown to expect on March 17. Corned beef and cabbage might not be the most authentic Irish meal, but it’s become synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and therefore earned its place on your Paddy’s Day menu. Hosts can start the day off right by whipping up a pre-parade traditional Irish breakfast, complete with eggs, Irish bacon, white and black pudding, and brown bread. Hosts need not feel beholden to cuisine exclusive to Ireland or those that have become synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day, but making sure at least one such dish is available is guaranteed to please your guests.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Proton-Pump Inhibitors
Highly Recommended for Barrett’s Esophagus
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a retired male over 65 and a former occasional cigar smoker. I quit 15 years ago after I was diagnosed with Barrett’s esophagus. I was also a former drinker and quit seven years ago. I regularly completed all the biopsies as required and took my proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) daily as instructed. This year, I read an article about PPIs contributing to dementia and neuropathy, which I have. My primary care physician suggested that I switch to over-the-counter H2 blockers as a safer approach. I developed an irregular heart rhythm and soaring blood pressure. I was then diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib). My stress test and echocardiogram are normal for my age. I am now on some heavyduty beta blockers, blood thinners and a very expensive rhythmcontrol drug.
A book I recently read written by two top cardiologists stated that long-term use of PPIs is dangerous and can cause AFib, but a recent article published by the National Institute of Health states the opposite. I also read that an irritated esophagus stimulates the esophagus nerve and triggers AFib. I’m confused now.
Because Barrett’s vastly increases my chances for getting a very aggressive cancer, doing nothing is not an option. I have already modified and continue to modify my diet, but that only goes so far.
And as I’m sure you are aware of, a stroke caused by AFib is often life-threatening.
My complicated question is, which professional approach would you recommend: PPIs or H2 blockers? Is there a third option? -- B.B.
ANSWER: There is not a definitive answer on whether PPIs, like omeprazole, increase the risk of AFib. Studies are potentially confounded by the fact that people with AFib sometimes think they have stomach problems and may take a PPI, leading to a false association between the PPI and AFib. As you say, there have also been studies that suggest a decreased risk of AFib in people who use PPIs.
In my mind, the increased risk of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus as a result of untreated stomach acid reflux in a person with Barrett’s esophagus is the key in this situation, as Barrett’s is a condition where abnormal lining of the esophagus occurs due to years of acid exposure.
I do not believe over-the-counter H2 blockers, like famotidine (Pepcid), are adequate enough to reduce the risk of esophageal cancer, so I advise patients in your situation to use PPIs, despite their known risks.
The data suggesting a risk of dementia are weak. While there might be a small risk, the risk isn’t high enough to avoid using a PPI in a person with Barrett’s. B12 deficiency is absolutely a risk in people taking long-term PPIs. Low B12 can certainly lead to neuropathy, but both can be prevented and treated by testing for B12 deficiency and by getting supplementation, if needed.
I am very glad to hear you are getting routine endoscopic surveillance and biopsies so that any abnormal growth of the esophagus can be identified and treated promptly.
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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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CHRISTIAN TRACTS, BOOKS and BIBLES. Call after 3pm or leave a message. 585-436-8158
1945 ROPER GAS STOVE. Leave message. 585-323-1762
WOOD LOFT BED w/built-in computer desk, dresser drawer, storage behind for plastic totes. You take apart and move. Very heavy. 585-507-8788
MODEL RAILROAD LAYOUT, HO scale, partially built. 8’x16’. Largely modular. Text 585-645-9835
Three framed black and white PHOTOS OF STONEHENGE 14”x16”. gearmaryellen@gmail.com
PILGRIM HYMNALS (233 of them) and 16 black SLEEVELESS YOUTH CHOIR ROBES. Text 585-590-1982
OIL BASE PAINT: All colors. DO NOT TEXT. Call: 585-377-0878
Six clean, empty, plastic TIDY CAT CONTAINERS. Held 38 lbs. of litter. Tight fitting lid. Great for storage. sylvavalentino@yahoo.com
Two COUCHES, covered in plastic. Good condition. You pick up, Henrietta. 585-727-0686
MICROWAVE - 100 watts, 12”W x 8”H x 14”D. FARBERWARE - Pretty clean, just downsizing. In Hamlin. Text or call. 585-260-0437
AIR FRYER - Power Air Fryer Pro. 16”H x 12”W x 12”D. Works great. Could use a cleaning. In Hamlin. Text or call. 585-260-0437
BED RAIL FOR ADULT, adjustable. Like new. Rush area. Text or leave message 714-328-3407
Large old, ORGAN. It does work. Two tier keyboard. Bench included. Beautiful piece. Pick up only. Jmc14425@yahoo.com
35-year-old RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER in good working condition with all parts included. Liz 585-739-7881
BON APPÉTIT MAGAZINES – 50 issues from the late ‘70s & ‘80s. Avon. 585-503-7083
Three 20HP Mercury OUTBOARD MOTORS for parts. Text 585-230-9380
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HOYT VTM 31 COMPOUND BOW in good condition. 585-645-2618
Senior citizen collecting RECYCLED BOTTLES/CANS to supplement fixed income. Please Monroe County only.
seniorcitrecycles@gmail.com
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, especially Christmas village houses & Lemax accessories. In good condition for LeRoy Joy Project. 585-813-5089
Food Pantry in need of CARD TABLE. 585-690-3085
FISHING EQUIPMENT – Fly reel and pole. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513
Sturdy DINING ROOM TABLE for senior citizen. 585-381-6546
Any season of THE MENTALIST on DVD starring Simon Baker (in English). qwakrkpr@yahoo.com
AIRSOFT GUNS and GEAR in good condition. 585-419-5246
4-WHEEL WALKER with SEAT. 585- 698-5937
BIBLES in English and in Spanish. 585-924-5869
ORGAN for Manor House church services. 585-356-1751
Copy of the book, JESUS LIVES by Sarah Young. Call or text 585-649-8706
A good complete working OLD-FASHIONED ROUND WRINGER/ WASHER for regular use. 585-802-3328
YARN for crocheting hats, gloves and other items. Brockport, Hamlin, Hemlock, Hilton and Spencerport area. 585-964-2405
Unwanted FOLK INSTRUMENTS: banjo, mandolin, fiddle, etc. venturatyler@yahoo.com
Needed: reliable PICKUP TRUCK for a senior handicapped couple to get to doctors and shopping. 585-297-9968
COMIC BOOKS - Avid collector would love to get anything you don’t want, any amount. Will pick up. 585-260-0437
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• If you make your own broth, you can freeze cubes in easy-to-measure amounts by using your muffin tin. Measure out broth in half cup or cup amounts, then freeze. When done, pop them out into a freezer-safe baggie.
• Chrome is easily cleaned and shined up with vinegar. Keep a misting bottle in the bathroom to give handles a quick swipe a er getting ready in the morning or evening.
• Ice cream cones with a flat bottom make a great container for cupcakes. Fill cones two-thirds full with batter, bake as directed, and you have cupcake cones! Frost and go!
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Set your trap on St. Patrick’s Eve before going to bed. If you wake to find a treat in your trap, you caught a leprechaun!
1. Use a jar, box, or empty tissue box to build your Leprechaun trap.
2. Decorate your trap using rainbows, shamrocks, stickers, glitter or anything else you think might lure a leprechaun.
3. Create a trapping mechanism at the entry point of your trap. You can angle a stick or straw to prop open a trap door, or drape some felt over the top.
4. Build a ladder leading to your trap’s entry point using pipe cleaners or craft sticks.
5. Deposit some pennies, foil-wrapped coins or lucky charms inside your trap or on top of the felt as bait.
6. Set your trap before going to bed on March 16. Remember, a leprechaun will only visit while you’re sleeping.
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Leans to the sun’s kiss glorying, And quivers in the sunny breeze.
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ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD
Get involved
If you have children, you may have the advantage of meeting people at school functions or at the bus stop. Volunteer with the PTA/PTO or sign up to coach youth sports or serve as a scout leader. These opportunities will help expand the number of people you meet in your new community.
WORSHIP SERVICES Easter
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.
Holy Week Service
Maundy ursday • 7pm
Good Friday • 7pm
Easter Sunday • 10am
St. Mark Lutheran Church
779 Erie Station Road • West Henrietta, NY saintmarkslutheran.org
“Traditional Worship for True Believers”
THE MEANING BEHIND EASTER SYMBOLS
Palm fronds: Palm Sunday is the final Sunday of Lent, taking place one week before Easter Sunday. Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. According to the Gospels, Jesus rode a young donkey into Jerusalem, where the townspeople threw palms in front of him in homage. That practice was a customary sign of respect in Jerusalem, and today Christians believe the palm is a sign of peace. Palms continue to be distributed to the faithful during Palm Sunday Mass.
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DID YOU KNOW? When remodeling a home with the ultimate goal of making it more attractive to prospective buyers, homeowners can benefit from taking stock of current trends, including the style of home that’s most popular. According to a 2020 Homes.com survey of more than 5,000 adults across the United States, modern farmhouse is the most favored house style. The survey asked participants to choose from a selection of styles, including mid-century modern ranch, Spanish colonial/ southwest, bohemian craftsman, Italianate, French chateau, and Tudor. The modern farmhouse style was the most popular choice in 42 of the 50 states,proving that home style preference is not beholden to geography. Respondents gave a host of reasons for favoring the modern farmhouse look, including that the style is “aesthetically appealing but not boring” and that it looks “simple, cozy, and not too busy.”
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Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage
8 small red potatoes
2 cups baby carrots
1 small onion, quartered
1 corned beef brisket (4 pounds), rinsed and trimmed
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2 tablespoons McCormick Mixed Pickling Spice
1 teaspoon McCormick Minced Garlic
1/2 head cabbage, cored and cut into wedges
Place potatoes, carrots and onion in slow cooker. Place corned beef brisket over vegetables. Sprinkle with pickling spice and minced garlic. Add enough water (about 8 cups) to just cover meat. Cover. Cook 7 hours on high. Add cabbage. Cover. Cook 1-2 hours on high or until cabbage is tender-crisp.
Remove corned beef brisket to serving platter. Slice thinly across grain. Serve with vegetables.
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
Henrietta Public Library
625 Calkins Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 359-7092 • www.hpl.org
Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm
Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat. 10am-5pm
Henrietta Public Library currently provides curbside pickup and in-building services. Hours are subject to change. Please call (585) 359-7092 for hours before visiting.
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
RUSHPUBLICLIBRARY:
SaturdayStorytime:Drop-instorytime willbeginpromptlyat12:30every SaturdaywithErin.Afterlisteningto storiesfamiliescanplaywithourtoys orgetcreativewiththeartcart,then choosebookstotakehomeforcozy readingtogether.Noregistrationrequired.
CreatingaBirdHabitatinYourBackyard:Withjustalittleknowledge, time,andeffort,youcantransform youryardintoabeautifulbirdsanctuaryforcolorfulsongbirdsnomatter thesizeofyourproperty.Learnhow easyitisviaZoomwithCornell MasterGardeners,onThursday, March21stat2:00PMhostedbythe BrightonLibrary.Whenyouregisterin advance,youwillreceiveaZoomlink onthedayoftheevent.*Thisclassis madepossiblethroughaconsortiumof MCLSlibraries,sharingmonthly onlineprogramsthroughCornellCooperativeExtension.
HENRIETTAPUBLICLIBRARY:
AllaboutOrchidsandtheGenesee RegionOrchidSocietyShow ComejoinusforaSaturdayafternoontalkallaboutorchids!MembersoftheGeneseeRegionOrchid Societywilldiscussallthingsorchids-howtoidentifythem,how togrowtheminRochester,and giveasneakpreviewofnextweek’s GeneseeRegionOrchidSociety ShowandSaleattheRMSCEisenhartAuditorium.ThisisaninpersoneventattheHenriettaPublic LibraryonSaturday,April20th from1:30-2:30pm.Pleaseregister bycalling585-359-7092oronline athpl.libcal.com
HENRIETTA
DriveThroughFishFry- Held everyFridayinMarchfrom4pm6:30pmattheRushHenrietta AmericanLegionPost,260Middle Rd.,Henrietta.Enjoya12to14 ouncebatteredhaddockfilet, Frenchfries,ourspecialin-house madecoleslaw,tartarsauceanda lemonwedgefor$12.00!
AllYouCanEatBreakfastBuffet - MARCH17,9am-11:30,Rush HenriettaAmericanLegionPost, 260MiddleRd.,Henrietta.Get regularorwesternstylescrambled eggs,bacon,sausage,ham,potato gems,pancakes,Frenchtoast,sausagegravy&biscuits,freshfruit, orangejuiceandcoffeeforjust $12!Childrenundertheageof8 eatfree.
BeefonWeckDinner: Tender slicesofroastbeefonafresh kimmelweckrollservedwith seasonedFrenchfriesandmacaroni saladfor$10.00!Eatinortake-out available.HeldTUESDAY,MARCH 19,4pmto6pmattheRushHenriettaAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. www.alpost1151.org.
FreePianoConcert- JohnCalvin PresbyterianChurchpresentsConcertsOnTheHill.Acclaimedpianist PriscillaYueninconcert.Priscilla Yuen,AssistantProfessorof AccompanyingandStaffPianistat theEastmanSchoolofMusicwill performhersolorecital-April28at 2:00pm.Theafternoonconcert featuresamixofclassicalworks alongwithcontemporarypiecesfor pianoincludingsomefrompopular artists.AdmissionisFREEforeveryone.(Donationsappreciated).Bring yourfamilyandfriends.Sunday APRIL28,at2:00pm,JohnCalvin PresbyterianChurch,50WardHill Road,Henrietta,585-334-2130, www.jcpconthehill.org
ROCHESTER
PetAdoptionNetworkOpen House- Ourmissionasanonprofit andno-killorganizationistorescue homelesscatsandkittens,obtain veterinarycareforthem.Allcats andkittensinourprogramlivein fosterhomesuntilthey’rereadyfor adoption.Alladoptablefostercats andkittenshavebeenspayed/ neutered,combotested,andwill haveageappropriatevaccines.Currentlyouradoptioncenterisopen Sunday’sonly-Noonto4:00pmat 4261CulverRoad,Rochester.Can’t gettoourcenterduringopen hours?Call585-338-9175and leaveamessage.Wewillarrange appointmentstobringadopters andkittiestogether.Price:Kittens $200;Cats$150;Seniors$100.
TheRochesterTheaterOrgan Society presents“EastmanBunch XV”onSunday,March24th,2PM, WestHerrAuditoriumTheatre. Prof.WilliamPorterandsevenEastmanSchoolofMusicorganstudentswilldisplaytheirtalentinthe firsthalfoftheevent.“2023ATOS YoungTheatreOrganistCompetition”winnerIanFraserwillentertainusinthesecondhalfofthis youngartistshowcase.Admission forNON-members$15perperson. Children12andunderwithan adult,andstudentswithschoolID arealwaysFREE.TheBoxOffice opens1PMonthedayoftheshow. Auditoriumdoorsopen1:15PM. SeatingisGeneralAdmission,not reserved.Noadvanceticketsales. Info.:rtosonline.org
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
If you own a small business, keep business cards, flyers or a sign advertising another small business in the area to show mutual support.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* Allodoxaphobia is the fear of opinions.
TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s Marchmeeting willbeheldMonday,March18at7:00pminthe GatesTownHallAnnex.KarenRussell,HistoricSiteAssistant,willpresent“Mr.Letchworth’sVision:The historyofLetchworthStatePark”. Comeherethisfascinatingtaleof theland,aman,andhisPark.This programisfreeandhandicapped accessible.
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RushHistoricalSociety2ndAnnualHistoryRoomOpenHouse: VisittheHistoryRoomonthe3rd floorintheRushTownHallandsee thedisplaysandsomeofthemany fascinatinghistoricalartifacts collections.PleaseenterviatheLibraryentranceattherearofthe TownHall.Amplefreeparking; ADAcompliant;elevatoravailable. MeetRushtownhistorianSueMee andmemberoftheRushHistorical Society.HeldMarch24,2-4pm, RushTownHall,5977EastHenriettaRd.,Rush.http://www. rushhistorical.org
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RushKidsEasterEggHunt! Rush Fire DepartmentLadiesAuxiliary wouldliketoinvitetheTownof Rushchildrenages0-12toHop, Spring,BounceorjustWalktoRush Firemen’sFieldforameetand greetwiththeEasterBunnyand receivetreatsandrefreshments. Theeventisinsideandout.Please dressaccordinglyfortheweather.
Saturday,March23,1-2pm,Rush FireDept.,1791RushMendonRd., Rush.http://rushfd.org
SCOTTSVILLE
ScottsvilleLionsClubFishFry, March 22,2024,atJack’sPlace, 760ScottsvilleChiliRoad, Scottsvillefrom4-8pm.Includes yourchoiceofBreaded,BeerBatteredorBroiled.ServedwithFrench Friesandcoleslaw.Eat-inorTakeoutavailable.$14-presaletickets availablefromyourfavoriteLion (presalesendMarch19).Ifyou don’tknowaLionyoucancallLion
Pattyat609-335-4250oremailus atScottsvilleLions2023@gmail.com. Youmaypurchaseticketstheday ofeventfor$16.Comesupport yourlocalLionsClub.
TheShoemakerwithGardening Tips - WheatlandHistoricalAssociationisprivilegedtopresentan eveningwithJimDell,areenactor ofthe18thand19thcenturies.Jim willpresentaprogramon18th centuryshoe-makingandwillalso haveatimeofquestionsandanswersongardening.Ifyouare planningyourspringgarden,Jimis thepersontoanswerthosegardeningquestionsyoumighthave.Join usThursday,March21,7:00pmin theSage-MarloweHouse,69Main Street,Scottsville.Programisfree andopentothepublic.Weinvite youtostayforrefreshmentsafterward.Formoreinfo: whascottsville@gmail.com.
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HikeLehighValleyTrailinRush - Hike &Exploreaportionofthe LehighValleyTrailSundayMarch 17from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyasocialgettogetheratanareaeatery.For additionalinfo/directions/updates visitthewebsite:springwatertrails. org
Puzzle Answers This Week
Did You Work With Theodore J. Boccuzzi?
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DID YOU KNOW? As more people work remotely, electricians and safety advocates are warning that various missteps may be putting people at unnecessary risk of fire and other unsafe conditions. Electrical equipment is necessary to run home offices just like it is traditional offices. Some people may find they have a shortage of electrical outlets to power their devices, and as a result they may turn to extension cords or power strips. While that may seem like an easy fix, it is easy to inadvertently overload outlets and circuits by connecting more than one power strip or extension cord together in a practice known as “daisy chaining.” According to the U.S. Office of Compliance, using a daisy chain in the workplace violates the National Electrical Code as well as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s rules. While it may not break code at home, overloading any outlets increases risk for fire. The National Fire Protection Association indicates that more than 45,000 residential fires are started each year due to electrical failure and malfunction. Overload causes products to overheat, and that can spark fires in the power cords themselves or inside the wall where electrical lines are hidden.
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HOMETOWN PHOTOS
VENT BRIGHTER
As relayed to me:
Smoking areas in parking lots and shopping plazas
On the very busy morning of Sunday, February 18th, at Wegmans Geneseo, an older gentleman’s cashier had rung up his large number of items, and he then discovered that he had forgotten his wallet. As he and the cashier tried to decide what to do, the woman behind him in line handed the cashier her credit card and very, very, generously rescued him. He protested, saying that he lived close by & could easily run home to get his wallet. She refused and just said “Pay it forward.” I’d just like to tell that woman that I have known that man for decades, and he has always been helping others with all kinds of issues, but he was truly surprised, and very grateful, to be on the receiving end that day. I know that he will definitely Pay it Forward.
Everyone smokes in [local] plaza. I walk to the grocery store there almost every day, and there is usually someone standing or sitting someplace smoking. Most employees from [the grocery store] smoke on their breaks and couldn’t care less about the non-smokers like myself who don’t want to smell the smoke. I have to go in the street and almost get run over. Legislation should say “No smoking, vaping, or using tobacco products in all shopping plazas, parking lots, etc.” They are too lax with this issue. The American Cancer Society got involved with [a company] and now they don’t sell cigarettes. However, other stores still sell them, which says it’s okay to smoke. [Another company] has signs in the windows saying “No Smoking,” but inside they sell cigarettes. More should be done.
German War prisoners
The Hometown Story in your January 19th issue reminded me of the experiences we had with German war prisoners. In the early 1940s, my parents contracted with the Heinz Co. to raise tomatoes. My mother, Anna, a German immigrant, and our neighbor’s 20-yr-old daughter drove the truck full of ripe tomatoes to the Hilton facility. My mother did not disclose that she was German when they arrived. As they unloaded the truck, the prisoners commented in German on the attractiveness of the young woman and speculated what she might look like without any clothes. In German, Anna said she would look like any of the girls they had at home. The prisoners were surprised and also happy to hear German. Much discussion followed about where they and she were from in Germany. They were glad the war was over for them and they were in the US rather than Russia. They felt they were treated and cared for quite well but missed family and friends back home.
Well Meaning Efforts with Poor Results
Many local residents are involved in helping feral cat colonies. For those unfamiliar, these people trap feral cats, have them spayed or neutered, and release them back to their colony. Some people provide the colonies with cat food. Their efforts come from their kind and loving hearts. I’ve owned pet cats for 29 years, and I’m ready to take off the rose-colored glasses and admit the feral cat colony concept is not working. Friends directly involved in colony support tell me there are always more cats coming in and restarting the flow of kittens. The constant drain on [humane society]’s resources (and others who offer spaying) is not the best use of funds. Cats are not part of our native ecosystem and the effect on our native bird populations is devastating. Walk outside anywhere and you’ll notice the vast decline in the number of birds. There are many factors against birds, but this is one we can control. This failed experiment needs to be replaced with humane euthanasia for feral cats.
Ken Goold: A Maestro of Music Education and Theater Direction
BY SUZIE WELLSWith a career spanning over three decades in music education and theater direction, Ken Goold’s journey is not just about teaching notes or directing performances; it’s about fostering creativity, building confidence, and instilling a lifelong love for the arts in his students.
Ken’smusicalodysseybeganinAverillPark,NY,wherehespenthis formative years immersed in music, theater, and soccer. His passion formusic,nurturedbydedicatedteachers,ledhimtopursuedegrees in music and education from e University of Rochester and e Eastman School of Music a er initially venturing into Mechanical Engineering in attempts to keep his vocation separate from his love for music.
In his first music teaching job at e Albany Academy, Ken was surrounded by teachers who clearly loved their jobs and were there for the students every day. When he arrived at the Honeoye Falls-Lima School District nine years later, and worked with his next mentor, Mark Borden, for 18 years, he continued to focus on his guiding philosophy of “Quality, Opportunity, and Enjoyment” in every class, every day. Over the past 21 years, Ken has continued that commitment, shaping young minds through music classes, choirs, theater productions, and more.
Rochester Broadway eater League and Broadway, accompanied countless student trips to Broadway and Virginia Beach Music Festival, and worked with students in various capacities on another 30+ productions.
Ken’s teaching philosophy revolves around putting students first, creating a nurturing environment where musical excellence and authenticity flourish. His classrooms buzz with creativity, where students are encouraged to explore, question, and grow both as musicians and individuals. Beyond imparting musical skills, Ken serves as a trusted mentor, offering a listening ear and guidance through life’s ups and downs.
Challenges have peppered Ken’s journey, from the initial transition from engineering to music to the perpetual quest for balance amidst the demands of teaching, family, and personal pursuits. “Balance is important, but Balance is hard,” he says. Yet, through it all, his unwavering dedication and support network have seen him triumph over obstacles, emerging stronger and more passionate about his cra .
For Ken, music isn’t just about scales and rhythms; it’s a gateway to collaboration, confidence, and creativity. rough ensembles and performances, students learn invaluable life skills, from teamwork to public speaking and clear communication, while exploring the boundless depths of artistic expression.
To Ken, “Music is a joy, an outlet, a science, an art, a physical activity, a connection with the past, a view into the future, a way to understand cultures around the world and throughout time. Music has been around since the first people and will be around until the last. Understanding and appreciating music enriches the lives of anyone who experiences it as a creator or a consumer.”
Ken’s latest endeavor, HF-L’s spring production of Mamma Mia! is a testament to his passion for theater and mentorship. Guiding a talented cast and crew through rehearsals and performances, he orchestrates an unforgettable experience where every participant shines. Ken, alongside alumni director, CJ Tomaszewski, their entire creative team, and an amazing score of music by ABBA, ensure Momma Mia! will be a fun, memorable show with incredible music.
As Ken reflects on his career and impact, he hopes to be remembered not only as a music educator and director but as someone who cared deeply and inspired endlessly. His advice to all echoes his life’s ethos: seek balance, take chances, and embrace the beauty of the arts.
And to truly understand the magic of Mamma Mia! and the talent of its performers, Ken extends a heartfelt invitation to the community: come, experience the joy, and feel the music come alive on stage.
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ANSWERS TO COMMON PET FOSTERING QUESTIONS
How long is the fostering term? The ASPCA says that time commitments for fostering can vary. Sometimes it may be a matter of weeks or it could be months, depending on the foster program and the pet’s situation.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaHomemade Treats
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My new puppy’s training is going very well, and he responds very well to rewards of little treats. I worry about feeding him so many processed, store-bought snacks though. What are some natural or homemade alternatives for treats? -- Maggie T., Nashua, N.H.
A: Many alternative recipes for homemade doggie treats are available on the internet and at the bookstore, but the healthiest ones share many common features. is means that you can find quite a few good recipes out there, or develop a few of your own.
Common ingredients in dog treats are meat protein (either from fresh meats, broths or strained baby foods), whole-grain flours (like wheat, oats, corn or rice), eggs and powdered supplements (like brewer’s yeast or garlic). A variety of flavorings can be added, including peanut butter, sugar or molasses, vanilla, salt, and small amounts of cheese or milk. Dry or instant yeast can be added to biscuit-type recipes, to allow the dough to rise before baking.
A popular training asset is liver treats, which can be made fairly easy and which last about four to five days if stored properly (in an airtight container and refrigerated). Chicken livers, eggs and sweetener are pureed, flour or cornmeal is mixed in (some owners add powdered supplements as well) and the mixture is baked, cooled and sliced into bite-size treats.
Certain foods are never safe for dogs, so don’t use any recipe that contains these ingredients: chocolate, onions, raisins/grapes or macadamia nuts. ey seem like fairly innocent foods, but can cause serious health problems in dogs.
Baking and testing these snacks out on your puppy can be a lot of fun. Remember, you can also share recipes with other dog owners and perhaps find the perfect treat for your companion.
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Animal trainers can address any type of behavior. According to the Animal Behavior Institute, trainers who work with dogs, cats, parrots, or other companion animals must have a thorough and detailed knowledge of animal behavior. Pet owners who have successfully housebroken puppies in the past may think they can do it again with relative ease, but no two puppies are the same. Techniques that worked with one dog will not necessarily work with another. Trainers recognize this and have an array of techniques within their arsenal, making them capable of addressing and correcting any type of behavior.
Keeping The Memory of Your Loved Ones Alive
March in Western NY brings maple sugaring weekends, festivals, and pancake breakfasts across our region. What is your favorite part of maple weekends?
• Sampling fresh maple syrup straight from the source
• Tasting maple treats like candy and donuts
• Joining family and friends for pancake breakfast traditions
• Taking guided tours to learn about the maple syrup-making process
• Enjoying the beautiful late-winter, early spring weather
Poll ends 03-19-2024
Poll ended 03-12-2024
As the proverb states, March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, or vice versa. What other old March adages are appropriate this year? (folklore courtesy of Farmers Almanac)
36.4% “A wet spring, a dry harvest.”
27.3% “So many mists in March you see, So many frosts in May will be.”
36.4% “In beginning or in end, March its gifts will send.”
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Inquireaboutrelocationassistance.TheAlliedsurveyfoundthat63percent of companies offered relocation packages. That’s a considerable perk, as moving can be expensive, especially for adults moving to different parts of the country. Asking about relocation expenses before being offered a job can be tricky, but some companies may mention such packages in their job ads or in their initial meetings with out-of-town candidates.
Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District is hiring Speech Language Pathologist
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DID YOU KNOW?
Nursing is one of the fastest-growing and longest-running occupations in the United States and Canada. The New England Hospital for Women and Children, established in 1862, was the first nursing school in the United States. The first formal nursing training program in Canada was established in 1874 at the General and Marine Hospital in St. Catharines, Ontario. The American Nurses Association was started in 1898. The Canadian Nurses’ Association, formerly the Canadian National Association of Trained Nurses, was developed in 1907. These associations are national professional associations representing the hundreds of thousands of nurses across the country and are instrumental in legislative policy and the influences of health care on nursing professionals today.
ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE
Research the job market. Look into the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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SIGHTS, SOUNDS AND SYMBOLS OF ST. PATRICK’S DAY
The color green is everywhere come St. Patrick’s Day, but celebrants may be surprised to learn that blue is the color that was once most affiliated with St. Patrick himself. Numerous paintings depict St. Patrick wearing blue vestments. But green is the color now most instantly associated with Ireland, which is widely referred to as the “Emerald Isle.” Ireland’s lush countryside and rolling green hills attract millions of visitors each year. The color green can be found just about everywhere on St. Patrick’s Day, even if Patrick himself was partial to blue.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal.” -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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