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You become an expert by working hard. We’ve got fantastic museums, collections and antique shows. You can go and just start looking. That’s the great thing about knowledge. If you collect Doulton figures, you know about the rare ones.
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* Get started by collecting prizes. The prizes can be purchased by the organization hosting the auction, but organizers can also solicit donations from local businesses and individuals. Prizes can range from photography packages with a local photographer to gift certificates to area restaurants to vouchers for trips to zoos or other family-friendly activities. Prizes also can be categorized by value. For example, grand prizes may include vacations or furniture. Categories can be determined once all the gifts have been purchased.
Despite March’s windy reputation, winter isn’t really blown away; it is washed away. It flows down all the hills, goes swirling down the valleys and spills out to sea. Like so many of this earth’s elements, winter itself is soluble in water.... It is a wet world, winter’s harsh grip beginning to relax.... An outcropping ledge on the hillside sheds its beard of icicles and becomes a seep spring that drips into a shallow pool that feeds a growing runlet.
~”Washing Winter Away,” The New York Times, 1964 March 17th
DID YOU KNOW? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, air currents can carry pesticides that were applied to nearby properties. That means even people who do not apply pesticides in their lawns and gardens can still be at risk of exposure to these potentially harmful chemicals. People concerned by the prospect of being exposed to the pesticides being applied by their neighbors can stay indoors with their children and pets while the substances are being applied. Those who live near fields and parks where pesticides are routinely applied can plant hardy, thick-branched trees to reduce their risk of airborne exposure. The EPA notes that such plants and shrubs can serve as buffers against airborne pesticides, essentially acting as walls around a property that prevent gusty winds from blowing pesticides into yards and gardens.
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I am the smallest of my living species. I have the narrowest black stripes of any of my subspecies and I am also the darkest in orange compared to other subspecies. I weigh 260 lbs on average and grow up to 8ft long.
Why is World Wildlife Day important? We all share one planet. Ensuring Earth remains a thriving, living, breathing planet means taking care of everything in it. Overfishing can result in disastrous economic problems for coastal communities dependent on the trade. The loss of a species can lead to changes in the local environment, which can directly a ect the humans living there. Wildlife conservation is an integral part of creating a sustainable world.
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I reach a shoulder height of between 6.6 and 10.5 ft, weigh between 4,400 and 8,800 lbs, and have 20 pairs of ribs. I typically have smaller tusks. My skin color is lighter than that of maximus and indicus with the least depigmentation.
You may think my skin is black, but it is dark gray or dark brown. I am 10.812.0 ft long and 1,760-3,080 lbs. I have a large head, short neck and short, thick legs. I also have a prehensile, pointed upper lip.
My habitat consists of the lowland rainforests and tropical, swamp, and mountain forests on the island of Borne. I have a round face with a dark red coat. I have strong hands and hand-like feet, along with flexible hips and long arms that allow me to live primarily in treetops.
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To the wonderful person who found my wallet at the plaza on Commerce Drive in Victor on February 18th and turned it in to a store. You have no idea how much you helped a stranger! My wallet contained my license, cash, gift cards and a charge card. Everything was still there. I will never forget your selflessness! You are a miracle to me.
The Stranger whose kindness restored my faith today!
I wanted to get my sincere thank you out to the gentleman who pulled me out of a slushy frozen mess in the parking lot near the ATM in Churchville today. After struggling trying to dig out my old beat up 2WD truck on my own for nearly half an hour to no avail... I wish I had taken the time to ask the gentleman’s name and shake his hand. Your kindness was truly unexpected and words cannot express how much you helped me not only get out of my predicament, but how much you improved my frustration and the somewhat angry and rude mood I had started my day with. Thank you so much for the assistance and for your kind words and demeanor. It meant more than you know.
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Many thanks to the kind and honest person who found my purse at Wegman’s and returned it to the customer service desk. Your action was much appreciated!
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A big thumbs down to my neighbor who thinks it's his job to clean the street. Cleaning up debris in the street is good; dumping it in your neighbor’s yard, not so good. Now this is not trash. It is ice and snow buildup along the curb. It's not in anyone's way and it will melt. Now it's piled in my front yard along with all the dirt and stones that the plow has scraped up. It looks terrible and was totally unnecessary! Do you think when it melts he will come over and clean that up? No. So you're retired and bored, me too! The next time you feel the need to clean the street, please use your own yard as the dumping ground.
Stop turning small towns into the inner city I moved out here a little over 10 years ago. I am so disappointed in how so many stores and restaurants are being built in the same parking lots. Like one in front of the other, looking like the big inner cities. Too many apartments now going up on every corner too. The bright lights in the store windows are awful and make it look like downtown pawn shops all along the main drag. Enough is enough, crime goes up and areas start to look like trash with all these businesses on top of each other. The rush hour is bad enough. The more you keep putting up here, the more traffic. Please leave some dignity to this town.
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Organic: The United States Department of Agriculture has strict criteria in regard to labeling foods as “organic.” To be labeled “organic,” dairy, eggs, meat, and poultry can come only from animals that were not given antibiotics or growth hormones. Fruits and vegetables can only be labeled “organic” if they were produced without conventional pesticides, fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients, bioengineering, or ionizing radiation.
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“Shrink ation.” at’s a word that’s been in the news lately, and one that we need to pay attention to.
We know prices are increasing on our groceries. We see it every time we look at the price tags on the shelves when we shop, and certainly at the checkout. But shrink ation is a di erent thing and can be harder to spot. Shrink ation is sneaky price increases.
In shrink ation, the prices don’t go up, but what we get comes down. is is impacting most things across grocery stores, including dairy, shampoo, meats, frozen foods, toilet paper, pet food, pastries, candy bars, laundry detergent, sliced cheese, tea bags ... well, everything.
Example: e price of a can of beans stays the same, but we get fewer ounces. Example: e price of a loaf of bread stays the same, but it’s smaller. Same with cereal, which you’ll have noticed when the box sizes changed.
In my case, one particular item (frozen meatballs) at my local store dropped from 64 meatballs to 56 ... fewer for the same money.
Keep an eye on the unit pricing on the tag on the grocery store shelf. Yes, it’s in tiny print (which is one reason to carry a small magnifying glass at all times), but the numbers will tell you the unit price per uid ounce, pound or count. Over time you’ll be able to see if you’re getting less for your money.
Look at generics to save money (and, in many cases, get a better product) or just change brands. Buy more than one if the price is good, but watch the expiration dates.
Lastly, consider signing up for a store’s loyalty card if you get cash bene ts for doing so, and sign up for the emailed weekly sales yer to shop from.
By shopping carefully, we can beat them at their own game.
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President Joe Biden’s initiative, aimed at providing targeted debt relief to millions of student-loan borrowers, is now before the Supreme Court. Opponents to the program say it amounts to an unlawful attempt to erase an estimated $430 billion of federal student loan debt under the guise of the pandemic. What side do you fall on regarding student loan forgiveness?
• The effects of the pandemic are still being felt by many Americans and I agree that loan forgiveness needs to happen.
• Students borrowed this money expecting to pay it back and should.
• Loan forgiveness is a noble idea but shouldn’t we fix the system first?
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Works by Children’s author, Roald Dahl, famous for works such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and James and the Giant Peach and being edited to remove certain words that could be deemed offensive to modern audiences. Do you think we should review and edit children’s books for the current times?
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They’re delicious, nutritious and versatile. They’re naturally fatfree, high in vitamin C and a rich source of antioxidants. Americans love them in cereals, salads, saucesandastoppingsandbythe handful, but when winter comes around,manypeopleassumefresh blueberryseasonisover.
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The popularity of blueberries has soared in recent years, driven by their impressive nutritional resume. One half-cup of blueberries contains just 42 calories and helps meet the recommended 5 to 9 servings a day of colorful fruits and vegetables. The “Little Blue Dynamos” pack in fiber, potassium, Vitamin C and more cancer-fighting antioxidants than either wine or green tea. Recent studies also show that fresh blueberries can help keep skin looking younger; help prevent dementia,Alzheimer’sdiseaseand heart disease; and serve as a naturalanti-inflammatory.
Helping the cause significantly is that most people consider fresh blueberries a treat, including children who remain blissfully unaware of the health benefits.
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Modern technology has forever transformed the classroom. As calculators replaced abacuses, mobile phone apps have now replaced calculators, and suchadvancementscontinuetochangehowstudentslearn.Onewayschools are notably different from those of the past is through the absence of a once major component of the classroom layout. Chalkboards are either missing or completely retrofitted in modern learning environments. In the 1800s, slate blackboards were the new technology, replacing handheld tablets of wood or slate. Within the last few years, schools have increasingly opted for cleaner “whiteboards”or“smartboards,”whicharedigitallyconnectedtocomputers and offer touch interfaces similar to those on tablets and smartphones. As ebooks replace textbooks and more assignments are handed in via digital documents, lockers may be the next to vanish.
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Scrawled across plaques on living room walls or lling displays at design inspiration studios, this adage makes us feel all warm and cozy. We may envision stereotypes of colonial style architecture, contrasting shutters, maybe a picket fence and a walkway, the western nuclear family with its 2.5 children (whatever that means anyway), and we feel “at home.” Or if we don’t feel at home, we have been conditioned to think we should feel at home with such stereotypes.
Of course, families today come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and dynamics as rich as the sun is hot. No families are exactly the same, just as no individuals’ experiences are ever exactly the same (isn’t human experience intriguing?). However, I do think that just as families have no true set de nition, neither do homes necessarily t stereotypes, and instead exhibit even more diversity than the families dwelling within them.
Whatever the physical dwelling of a space we call a home, what makes something truly a “home?” I’ve been thinking about this de nition a lot lately. Some people have stable homes, some people have abusive homes. Some people have several places they call home. Some people have several groups of people and pets they call home. Who de nes the term “home?” Can it be the same for any of us?
As I percolated the concept of what the word “home” means to me and perhaps for the human experience, I surveyed friends and was interested to see but not entirely surprised with the similarities in de nitions. emes resoundingly focused on security, safety, unconditional love, favorite people, comfort, and acceptance (and one said, “Home is where the Air Force sends you,” which made me chuckle with my own military child background). Only a few people mentioned concrete, tangible “things” humans sometimes cling to.
I think a home’s tangible and intangible elements are inseparable but paradoxically entirely separate parts of the human “home.” Home is more than just the collection of physical “stu .” It is where the heart is, as the saying goes. It’s not the wood or brick of the structure; it is not even the physical décor, heirlooms, furnishings and such we bring into the home to give it a taste of our personalities. Instead, I think home is more a feeling, a state of being, and humans generally choose what and whom to include or welcome within our homes.
Home should be a safe haven, a comfort zone as many say. All should feel welcome to be themselves, free of judgment within their home space. At home, we can breathe deeply, inhale the beauty that is human experience and life on this earth we share, and let our true selves shine
BY SUZIE WELLS
through any walls we have otherwise erected for our public personas the rest of the world sees. I applaud those who are more transparent than I, but in general, people keep a lter up between our true selves and the public world, letting select few see our true selves.
Home is where we should feel safe to show all our idiosyncrasies without judgement. Home is where we let our hair down and nd acceptance for who we are and what we think and value. Home is where we celebrate the joys life o ers us that make the challenges less devastating.
Life challenges us all at times. Home is where we nd support, a listening ear, a comforting touch, even problem-solving companions. Home is where we learn to cooperate and coexist with others even when we want to pull our hair out because of trivial stu . Home is where we learn to forgive because most stress is trivial. Life is too short. We must remember what’s important in our home.
Home is where we return a er a day’s pursuits out in the world. It’s where we lay our hearts and souls to rest a er a long day of human judgment and stress. Home is and includes those we cherish. Home is making our friends the family we choose, or cherishing our family who remains our best friends through thick and thin.
Home should re ect who we are and what we want from life, not what someone else expects from us. Life and the world in general seem to harshly judge sometimes. Home should be an escape from that judgment, that persecution, away from eggshells or the apple cart. We should be at peace when we are home. We should be comfortable with who we are and what matters to us.
We may rede ne the meaning of home throughout life and it should not matter what anyone else thinks of our “home.”
We should make our home the place we want it to be, the place we keep our hearts. Treasure those in life who make life worth living. Li each other up and help each other. Let’s make the world we share a better “home” for all.
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It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
~Charles Dickens (1812–1870), Great Expectations
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WiththeretirementoftheOverdriveapp,andtheconstantincreaseindigitalmaterials,itistime tointroduceyoutothe(sortof) newappcalledLibby!Youcanfind alargearrayofdigitalmaterialson LibbyfromeBookstoaudiobooks, andevenentirecoursesonavariety oftopics.Sometimesanewpiece oftechnologycanbetoughto learn,soweareheretohelp.Thisis anin-personeventonTuesday, March21stat10:30am.Pleaseregisterbycalling585-359-7092or visithpl.libcal.com
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Tea AtTwoFashionShowFundraiser:April30,CasaLargaVineyards,Fairport,2pm.Doorsopen 12:30pm.Aninspirationalafternoonoffashion,friends,foodand fun.Themodelsincludebreastcancersurvivorsalongwiththeirfamilies,friendsandmembersofour communities.Theeventsoldoutin 2022!SoDON’TDELAYongetting yourticketsNOW!Featuring: EmceeBillyKiddfrom92.5WBEE, GuestSpeakerJenniferHarvey M.D.fromURMCImaging,DJMike LaMarcafromSpectrumSounds. Enjoysweetandsavorysnacks/ beverages,cashbar,silentauction, wine,jewelry,floralteapotraffles, andmore!Fortickets,sponsorship opportunities,silentauctiondonations,andprogramads: www.embraceyoursisters.org/ 2023-tea-at-two-fashion-show
Nature looks dead in winter because her life is gathered into her heart. She withers the plant downtotherootthatshemaygrow itupagainfairerandstronger.She calls her family together within her inmost home to prepare them for being scattered abroad upon the face of the earth. ~ Hugh Macmillan, “Rejuvenescence,” The Ministry of Nature, 1871
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TheAntoinetteBrownBlackwell Woman oftheYearAward is giveninmemoryofthefirstordainedwomanministerinthe UnitedStates.Antoinettewasborn in1825andraisedinHenrietta,NY. Anywomanwhoispresentlya residentofHenrietta,hasdemonstratedleadership,andhasmade asignificantcontributiontoher community,maybenominatedfor thisaward.IfyouknowofaHenriettawomanwhoisdeservingof nomination,pleasesubmither nameontheWomanoftheYear NominationformontheTownof Henriettawebsite:henrietta.org.Or contactJoanneWales-Smith,Chair atsunny14586.jw@gmail.com. SubmitnominationsbyMarch10, 2023.
BenefitConcertforHonorFlight Rochester - VictorCommunity ChorusandFingerLakesChoralein conjunctionwithJohnCalvinPresbyterianChurchpresentafundraisingconcertofinspiringmusicto benefitHonorFlightRochester. Sunday,March5that2:00pm, JohnCalvinPresbyterianChurch, 50WardHillRd,Henrietta.FREE Admission.Representativesfrom HonorFlightRochesterwillbepresenttoprovideinformation.Official HonorFlightmerchandiseavailable forpurchase.DONATIONS ACCEPTED.AlldonationsgodirectlytoHonorFlightRochester. www.honorflightrochester.org, www.jcpconthehill.org
Paint&Sip-MissJulie’sSchool of BeautyFundraiser: Webelieve thepastshouldn’tkeepyoufroma beautifulfuture.Helpusopenour school.JoinGuestArtistShawnee Hill.Ticketpurchaseincludesall suppliesandinstructionforabeautifulpaintingbyyou,plustwodrink ticketsandsweettreats.March12, 2-5pm,FairportBrewingCompany &Meadery,1044UniversityAve., Rochester.Tickets:$55/person.We hopetoseeyouthere!MissJulie’s SchoolofBeautyisastartup,nonprofitcosmetologyschoolinRochester,seekingtoprovidevocational trainingtothoseatriskandsurvivorsofhumantrafficking.www. missjuliesschoolofbeauty.org
TheHenriettaGardenClub meets the2ndWednesday,except May-AugandDec,at6:30PMin thelowerleveloftheHenrietta TownHall,475CalkinsRd.The March8thmeetingwillfeature “Vermicomposting-MakeCompostinyourKitchen!”withPat Wartinger,ChairofSustainability Committee.Guestsarewelcome forafreevisitandnotlimitedto Henriettaresidents.Handicap accessible.https://sites.google.com/ site/henriettagardenclub/orcall 585-747-6780.
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Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,March8,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
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GeneseeCountryVillage& Museum’s annualMapleSugar Festival -SaturdayandSunday, March18-19,andSaturdayand Sunday,March25-26.Explorea modern-daysugarhousewhere freshsyrupisboiling,thenjourney intoa19th-centurysugarcamp staffedbycostumedhistoricalinterpreterstolearnaboutthetechniquesandtoolsusedbyearly settlersusedtocollectsapand makemaplesugar.Headintothe HistoricVillagetoseemaplesugar usedinhistorickitchens,sausage making,timbersportswithrepresentativesfromSUNYESF, Hodinöhsö:ni’(Haudenosaunee) culturaltraditionsandstorytelling, andmore.Ticketsareavailablenow athttps://www.gcv.org/event/ maple-sugar-festival/.
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WCW:Music,Foodand Friendship - TheWomen’sClubof Webster’sMarchGeneralMeeting andLuncheonfeaturesStevePetrovichwithhisguitarandclassic songs.Thiseventwilltakeplaceon Thursday,March16thatthePenfieldCountryClub,1784Jackson Rd.Penfield.Social:11:15a.m., Meeting:12:00noon.Lunch:12:30 p.m.followedbySteve’smusic. Luncheonbuffetofassortedwraps, tossedsalad,fruitsaladanda cookie.Cost:$23.WomeninWebsterandsurroundingareasareinvitedtoattend.Sendcheckmade outtoWCWbyMarch9thto CarolynRittenhouse,405County LineRoad,Ontario,14519.Questions?585-265-1303.
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HearingLossAssociationof America/Rochester Chapter -All HLAAprogramsarefree.Someare inpersonwhileother,virtualprograms,requirepreregistration.The inpersonprogramsfeaturean inductiveloophearingsystemand opencaptions.Preregisterat hearinglossrochester.org).Tuesday, March7,10-11am:HearingOther People’sExperiences(HOPE).Inperson.St.Paul’sEpiscopalChurch, EastAvenueatWestminsterRoad, Rochester,acrossfromtheGeorge EastmanMuseum.VestryRoom. 11:00-11:30am:Socializing.Inperson.St.Paul’sParishHall.11:30amnoon:Businessmeeting/ announcements.Inperson.St. Paul’sParishHall.Noon-1:00pm: THREENEWHLAARESOURCES.In person.St.Paul’sParishHallAND virtualonZoom.(ToobtainZoom link,preregisterat hearinglossrochester.org)
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Hadestown: COME SEEHOWTHE WORLDCOULDBE.Welcometo HADESTOWN,whereasongcan changeyourfate.Winnerofeight 2019TonyAwards includingBest Musicalandthe2020Grammy AwardforBestMusicalTheater Album,thisacclaimednewshow fromcelebratedsinger-songwriter AnaïsMitchellandinnovativedirectorRachelChavkin(Natasha,Pierre &TheGreatCometof1812)isa lovestoryfortoday...andalways. Ages10+.March14-19,RBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/hadestown/
RochesterModelRailroadClub
Open House- Large(40x60’HO trainlayoutdepictingtheLehigh Valleyrailroadofthe1950’sfrom BuffalothruPennsylvaniatoJersey City.Membershaveusedphotos, actualplansandon-sitevisitsand picturestorecreatemanyofthe actualscenes,buildingsandbridges alongtherailroadwhichtheclub callstheSenecaValleyLines.Held March4,10-5pmandMarch5, 1-5pm.Theeventisnot handicappedaccessibleasthelayoutisinthebasementoftheFirst UniversalistChurch,150South Ave.,Rochester.Masksareoptional.$5,Kidsunder12free. http://www.rocMRRC.com
BeyondAuditoryProcessing Course | AnIntegrativeApproach toConceptualizingtheProcesses EngagedinEverydayListening. ContinuingEducationOpportunity! Thispresentationwillexaminethe underlyingprocesses,possible breakdowns,assessment,and interventionsinthecontextofwhat thelistenerfacesineveryday situations,recognizingtheintertwiningofvariousprocesses,such asauditoryprocessing,cognition, andlanguage.Audience|GoodTo Attend.Audiologists,general practitioners(includingENTsand PEDS),speech-languagepathologists,psychologists,special educationteachers,generaleducationteachers,occupational therapists,students,andparents. LearnMore/Register:https://www. rhsc.org/continuing-education.InPersonandZoomParticipation Available-March25,8:30am-5pm, NazarethCollege|TheShultsCenter|Forum,4245EastAvenue, Rochester.https://www.rhsc.org/ continuing-education
FranchiseRoc- A Franchisemay beyourkeytobuildingwealthfor youandyourfamilyformanyyears tocome.ThisMarch7,6-8pm eventspeakerswillinclude:Family FirstCreditUnion,personalbusinessstories,anentrepreneurpursuingaFranchise,andanhourof networkingwithlocalorganizationssupportingentrepreneurs wishingtostartorgrowabusiness, plusexistingFranchisees.heldat PrayerHouseChurchofGodby Faith,270CumberlandStreet, Rochester.http://tinyurl.com/ franchiserocreg
Bluey’sBigPlay: This isBluey’sBig Play,ForRealLife.Bluey’sBigPlayis abrand-newtheatricaladaptation oftheEmmy award-winningchildren’stelevisionseries,withan originalstorybyBlueycreatorJoe Brumm,andnewmusicbyBluey composer,JoffBush.JointheHeelersintheirfirstlivetheatreshow madejustforyou,featuringbrilliantlycreatedpuppets,thisisBluey asyou’veneverseenitbefore, broughttoreallife.Bluey’sBigPlay ispresentedbyBBCStudiosand AndrewKayinassociationwith WindmillTheatreCo.blueylive. com.March10-11,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885EastMainSt., Rochester.https://rbtl.org/events/ bluey/
RTOSMarchTheatreOrganConcert: The RochesterTheaterOrgan Societypresents“EverythingNewis OldAgain!”Sunday,March5th, 2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre. RonRhodereturnsforhis14th appearanceontheRTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer4/23theatrepipeorgan! AdmissionforNON-members$15 perperson.Children12andunder, andstudentswithschoolIDare alwaysFREEwithadult.Thedoors openat1:30PM.SeatingisGeneral Admission,notReserved.TheRTOS annualmembershipfeeofonly$75 includesFREEadmissionforyou andaguesttoeightconcertseach year.VisittheRTOSwebsite rtosonline.orgorstopbytheMembershipTable.
GPASPopsforPetsConcert: The Greece PerformingArtsSociety (GPAS)willpresenttheirPopsfor PetsConcertonSunday,March12, 2023,at2PMat75StutsonStreet, Rochester.Raisingawarenessfor GRASP(GreeceResidentsAssisting StrayPets),thisSundayMatinee willfeatureEmceeMichaelDeLuca andperformersfromtheGreece CommunityOrchestra,Greece ConcertBand,GreeceChoralSociety,and75StutsonStreet.Tickets are$10generaladmission,$5for students.Asuggesteddonationof catanddogfoodwillbegratefully acceptedattheevent.Foradditionalinformationandtopurchase tickets,pleasevisitwww. greeceperformingarts.org.
37thAnnualGeneseeValley Woodcarvers ShowandCompetition- April8th.Events:10AM ShowOpens.10:30AMWorking DecoyJudging.3PMRafflesales close.3:30PMRaffledrawingneednotbepresenttowin.4PM Peoples’ChoiceAward.4:30PM ShowCloses.Comeandseea worldclassshowrightherein Rochester.Ourshowfeaturesbird, fish,caricatures,youthcarvingsas wellasdemonstrations,andmore. Ofspecialinterestisoursoapcarvingkitsforyouth(nocharge) availablewhilesupplieslast.Raffle forcarvingsandcarvingrelated items-neednotbepresenttowin. Moreinformation:http:// gvwoodcarvers.com
Celebrating25Yearsofthe Faithfulness ofGod! FromApril 13to16,InChristNewHope Ministrywillbecelebrating25years ofthefaithfulnessofGod.Thisis theweekendfaithboosteryou’ve beenwaitingtoreceive!Guest speakersandacommunityconcert willextolthevirtueoffaith.Seeall thehappeningsathttps://www. icnhm.org/events.Alleventsare freeandopentothepublic.Goodwillofferingacceptedon-siteorat https://www.icnhm.org/donate. Pleasefollowanymasking guidelinesineffectatthetimeof ourevent.
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RochesterRotarySunshine Campus -PancakeBreakfast: JointheRochesterRotarySunshine CampusforadeliciousPancake BreakfastonSaturday,March18th, 8am-12pmattheSunshine Campus,809FivePointsRoadin Rush.EnjoydeliciouspancakescoveredwithourveryownSunshine CampMapleSyrup.Adults-$10, KidsUnder13-$5,KidsUnder3Free.Ticketsavailableat sunshinecamp.org.Information: 585-533-2080.
RushSeniors Next meetingwillbe Thursday,March9thattheRush Firehouse.Pleasebringadishto passthatwillfeed8-10people,or ifyoupreferyoucanbringabag lunchforyourself.Coffeeisprovided.Lunchisanoonbutcome earlytosocialize.Wehaveameetingafterlunch,thenmaybeentertainmentora50/50raffle.We alwayswelcomenewmembers,so ifyouareinterested,Wemeetthe secondThursdayofeachmonth. Comeandgiveusatry,especiallyif youliketotravel,asweusually haveatripplannedeachmonth. Duesareawhopping$10/year.
PRAYER
Methodist – come pray
Baptist – come pray
ALLCatholics – come pray
Lutherans – come pray
All Nationalities – come pray
All Churches – come pray
All People – come pray
e leader of our faith & the prayer meeting is Jesus.
Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.” (Mark 10:27) And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glori ed in the Son. You may ask me for anything in my name and I will do it. (John 14: 13-14)
is is the con dence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. (1 John 5:14)
en you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. (Jer. 29:12)
He will respond to the prayer of the destitute; He will not despise their plea. (Psalm 102:17)
erefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. (Mark 11:24)
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WheatlandHistoricalAssoc. Hosts “TheRoaringTwenties”Popularauthorandspeaker,Don Shilling,willpresent“TheRoaring Twenties”theeveningofMarch16 from7to9pm.attheSageMarloweHouseinScottsville,69 MainSt.TheWHAishonoredtobe hostingMr.Shillingagainashis previousprogramwaswellreceived.TheSage-MarloweHouse museumwillbeopenandrefreshmentswillfollowtheprogram. Formoreinformationcontact whascottsville@gmail.com
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HikeHemlockLakeShorelineHike andExploretheHemlockLake ShorelinewithSpringwaterTrails onSunday,March5from2-4PM. Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.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.
Christians – Come Pray!
Open prayer for each & every Christian person in Rochester, NY at the Marriott-RIT Conference Center in the Treaty Ball Room. Let’s pray to Jesus and see what He does. You can come pray or just attend silently.
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* If you have a plastic-bristle broom that is starting to get really ragged and it’s time to replace it, don’t get rid of it. Turn it into a scrub broom. Trim the bristles down to about an inch. You can even cut them at an angle. Then you can use this broom to scrub stubborn spots. The bristles are nice and tight when they are so short.
* Check your windshield wiper blades. Are they smeary? Before you replace them, use a paper towel and rubbing alcohol to clean the blades. They might have life left in them yet!
* Still fire season in your neck of the woods? Most of us know not to burn magazine inserts or anything plastic, but did you know that you CAN add some spice to your fire? Save the peel from your citrus fruits (oranges, tangerines, grapefruit -- even lemons and limes) to add to your fire. They burn well, and they smell great!
* “We had a piece of linoleum left over when we replaced the kitchen flooring. It was almost a perfect size to put over our picnic table. We use it for crafts and whenever we don’t want anything to fall through the boards. It stores neatly against the wall behind our outdoor shelves when we aren’t using it!” -- R. in Minnesota
* If you have a light bulb that has broken off in the socket and you need to get it out to replace it, use needlenose pliers to grab the metal ring and unscrew it. Be sure to turn the light off first! If that doesn’t work, you might be able to use a bar of soap to grab any glass shards sticking out, and unscrew it that way.
* “When I put on my stockings, I put on my dish gloves first. It sounds silly, but I do not have any snags in my stockings, and the grip of the gloves makes them easy to pull up and adjust for a perfect fit.” -- W.M. in New York
April Fool, n. The March fool with another month added to his folly ~Ambrose Bierce, The Cynic’s Word Book, 1906 (entries 1881–1906)
Clicker Training Can Help Your Dog Love to Learn
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: What is the value of training dogs using a clicker? I have tried using a clicker to train my dog Atlas, but he didn’t listen very well. When should I click at him -- when he’s misbehaving? Or when he’s doing something right? And how can he tell? -- John H., Spring eld, Massachusetts
DEAR JOHN: Clicker training, or “mark and reward” training, can seem almost magical in terms of how quickly and enthusiastically a dog learns. But that magic only happens when it’s being done correctly.
Basically, you press the clicker device when your dog does precisely the thing that you are trying to train him to do. And you follow up immediately (like, within a second) with a reward -- usually a little bit of a treat. So, here’s how it is done:
-- Decide on one behavior that you want your dog to learn in your training session. Start with a basic behavior, like “sit,” “come here,” “lie down” or “give paw.”
-- Give Atlas the command. If he doesn’t follow the command, don’t click.
-- As soon as he follows the command, click once and give him a little treat.
-- Repeat the process again and again until he follows the command immediately.
By associating the clicker noise with a command and a reward, Atlas will quickly build a positive association with the command. is works for many types of training, from basic obedience to agility to job-speci c commands. But you start with just one command at a time.
Also, consider working with a trainer, either one on one or in a group training setting. You’ll pick up many training skills quickly. It’s worth the investment.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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SUBARU VERTICAL SHAFT ENGINE, did run, needs pull start replaced: 585-737-0491
BOXES and PACKING MATERIALS: donna.lievense@gmail.com
WOMEN’S DIAPERS, size large. Still in bags: 585-236-0426
Clean QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, 2” thick. Perfect for camper: 585-755-1948
FELLED 4-5’ SECTIONS ASH WOOD; take as much as you want. Easy access; wood on edges of lawn: 585-281-1717
CASTRO CONVERTIBLE COUCH and SLIPCOVER - cushions ripped, but mattress perfect: grleah1@juno.com
ICE FISHING SLED: jpt423@yahoo.com
FIREWOOD. Large cotton wood tree; felled, trunk and large branches broken down. Easy access. You pick up, Ionia: 585-657-4894
AMPCO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN
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WURLITZER PIANO - great condition; only one sticky key. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-755-9697
YOUNG CHANG PIANO. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-944-5825
RESMED S8 ELITE II CPAP - Case, Heater/Humidifier, 2 Tanks, Cord, Manual, Hose, but CPAP part probably no good. West Henrietta: cmonroj1@rochester.rr.com
AVANA COMFORT MATTRESS ELEVATOR (king size). Pick up, Webster: 585-872-6756
PATTERNS for an 18” doll: 585-624-5144
NORDIC TRACK EXERCISER. Very good condition. Pick up, LeRoy: 585-880-1096
MISCELLANEOUS STEREO EQUIPMENT - SONY Receiver, SONY 5 Disc Player, 2 Magnavox Speakers. Pick up: 585-880-1096
DELL 3.06 GHz UBUNTU LINUX, 500Gb HDD, DVD, 4Mb RAM, Ethernet 100, onboard graphics NO monitor NO KB: m0kpc6s3g@mozmail.com
DOUBLE BED FRAME, MATTRESS, BOX SPRING and COMFORTER: 585-346-0423
Small IGLOO DOGHOUSE and a LANE CEDAR CHEST in fair condition. You pick up: 585-507-8788
SLEEPER SOFA, any size. Please, not if it smells like smoke or cat urine. Will pick up! Thanks! 585-443-9338
VINTAGE FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL or BASEBALL CARDS. Also, VINTAGE ADVERTISING CARDS. Thankful & Grateful! 585-729-1259
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Statins and Thiazides
Acutely Increase Blood Sugar, Risk of Diabetes
DEAR DR. ROACH: My question regards the results of my fasting glucose tests for the past couple of years. I am 81 and weigh around 150 pounds. The medications I am taking concern me, with relevance to the A1C levels of my quarterly blood work. My A1C levels have mostly been near mid-5%; the last showed 6%. Medications relevant to this that I am suspicious of are 100-12.5 mg of losartan/hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) and 20 mg of simvastatin. I have read that these medications can have an effect of raising blood glucose. My doctor is adamant that this does not exist, but it seems to me that there is a conflict on this. Should I perhaps ask him to change those medications because of my blood sugar? I am concerned about issues with the thiazide and the statin. -- P.R.
ANSWER: There isn’t a conflict. You are absolutely right that both simvastatin (like all statins) and HCTZ (like all thiazides) increase blood sugar and the risk of diabetes. The risk, however, is small. For thiazides, the risk of high blood sugar seems tied to potassium levels -- the lower the potassium, the higher the risk of diabetes. Interestingly, the losartan in combination with the HCTZ you are taking tend to raise potassium levels, so that combination may have a lower risk of worsening blood sugar levels than taking HCTZ alone. You are already taking the smallest effective dose of thiazide. The risk of statins seems greater in higher doses and with more potent statins, like atorvastatin and rosuvastatin; however, the risk is still small. About one person in 100 treated with a high-dose intensive statin, such as 40 mg of atorvastatin for five years, would be expected to get diabetes, while a dosage of 20 mg of simvastatin would be expected to have an even lower risk.
The conflict isn’t whether the increased risk exists (it does), but whether the treatments to prevent heart attack and stroke are worth the increased risk. For nearly all people, the benefit of keeping blood pressure and cholesterol under control greatly outweighs the small increased risk of diabetes. Given your normal A1C level, I would say your risk is low, and I do not generally recommend changing treatment based on your concern over blood sugar.
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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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1. GEOGRAPHY: Which river flows through the European capitals of Vienna and Budapest?
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March Right In!
March Lenten Specials
Early Bird "Complete" Dinners
(Served Tuesday through Friday, and Sundays 4 to 5 p.m.)
• Deep Fried Shrimp Dinner $18
• Seafood Stu ed Haddock Dinner $20
• 10 Ounce Prime Rib Dinner $25
• Scallop Scampi over Pasta $28
*All dinners include chef soup of the day, choice of potato unless pasta is speci ed, garden salad, roll, specialty bread, and chef choice of dessert.
To Go Dinners
(Available every day except Saturday; pickup starts at 4:15 p.m.)
• $10 Prime Rib Sandwich w/Potato Wedges & Soup of the Day.
• $12 Broiled Haddock, French Fries, and Homemade Slaw.
• $15 Deep Fried Shrimp, French Fries, and Slaw.
• $20 10 Ounce Prime Rib, Baked Potato, and Garden Salad.
• $25 8 Ounce Prime Rib w/4 Ounce Lobster Tail, Baked Potato, and Garden Salad.
Haddock Fish To Go! Every Friday in March! $12 Your choice of beer battered, Cajun, lemon pepper, breaded, or broiled! Comes with French Fries and Homemade Slaw.
St. Patrick's Day Friday, March 17th!
Our famous "Complete" Boiled Corned Beef Dinner! $25 Dine in or to go!
-Served with homemade potato leek soup, corned beef, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, dinner roll, and homemade bread pudding.
You’ve been asking for it!
1/2 PRICE DRINKS AT THE BAR
on Fridays during March!
Excludes bottled wines and Champagne.
March Bar Cocktail Specials
$3 Bottles of Budweiser
$8 Bourbon Muddled Old Fashioned
$8 Truly Berry Martinis
$8 White Grape Moscow Mule
March Wine Feature
TurboScato- Rosato with a kick!
A succulent and refreshing wine with juicy avors.
Easter April 9, 2023
Don't Forget your Easter Reservations. We will serve noon to 8 pm.
Please take noteWe will be preforming renovations within all three of our dining rooms and restrooms throughout the month of March. Business hours will remain the same. Some requested dining areas or replace tables may not be available on certain days. Never mind our dust, updating is a must!
GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 RUSH-HENRIETTA EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 3,2023 No affiliation with Red Osier Rochester, RPM Enterprise or Total Sandwich Catering. Route 5, Stafford • 343-6972
Call
for all your food truck and catering needs.
Our food trailers are booking fast with spring and summer bookings.
343-6972