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HENRIETTA: 112 Fox Chapel Rd. (off Lehigh near Pinnacle Rds.) 6/9, 6/10, & 6/11 (9-5pm) HUGE Garage Sale. Many household items, furniture, clothing, kitchen items, so much more! LIVONIA: 6089 Decker Rd. 6/4, & 6/5 (8am-til) Hunting, dressers, furniture, tools, lawn mowers, housewares and more. CHILI: 10 ALFRED AVE (off Scottsville Rd) June 4th & 5th (9-2pm) Furniture, tools, pool supplies, dolls, and more. WEST HENRIETTA: Eagle Ridge Neighborhood Sale, 6/10 & 6/11 (8-4pm) Clothing, baby and kid toys and clothing, holiday decor, furniture, household items. GENESEO: Route 20A (Lakeville Village- across from Minnehan’s). 6/10 (9-4pm) & 6/11 (9-1pm). MULTI-FAMILY COMMUNITY SALE. Furniture, music, collectibles, clothing, some tools, crafts & much more!

ROCHESTER: 187 Coniston Drive, June 17th and 18th (9am3pm)ESTATE SALE: Household items, living room furniture, recliner, large 2-piece secretary, dressers, side tables, kitchen cookware & utensils, Bennington pottery sets, china, silver items, lamps/lamp shades, Sandy Honan pictures, picture frames, books, holiday decorations, quilts, cloth napkin/tablecloth sets, wrapping paper/bags, party plates/napkins and more. CASH ONLY

ROCHESTER 14618: 41 KARENLEE DR June 10 and June 11 from 9:00 to 4:00 MOVING SALE Vintage Schwinn Tandem bike, Cameras,Lawn/Garden equipment,toys, household goods, TV, Electronics, Cherry Chest and mirror WEST HENRIETTA: 1313 Martin Rd. 6/10 & 6/11 (9-5pm) Huge Garage Sale, small kitchen appliances, new laser printer, lamps, books, girls clothing, luggage, household items and decor, canning jars, much more. LIVONIA: 13 Shelly Rd 6/8, 6/9, 10th (8-4pm) 585-469-0059. ESTATE SALE, Jack and Nancy VanDerMeid, All items exceptionally clean and mint condition - Bedroom furniture: Ethan Allen dresser/ lingerie dresser/ Brass Bed/ mattresses & Box Springs/ floor lamps/ designer living room furniture/ Cherry drop leaf table/ blue ottoman/ white diningroom table with chairs and matching buffet/ corner 3 piece desk/ collectibles/ McKenzie Childs, Villroy & Bosch, Vera Bradley purses, art work, curio cabinet, TV, Holiday decorations, gas grill, gardening 7 tools, luggage, Ethan Allen Wall clock & More! THIS IS A MUST ATTEND SALE IF YOU LIKE QUALITY! RUSH: 44 Phelps Rd. June 11 (9-4pm) & 12 (9-3pm) Bedding and frame, clothes, fireplace cover and utensils, fishing, garden, lamps, PEZ, Princess House, toys, totes, vintage, tons more.

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SIMPLE STRATEGIES TO BE A MORE EFFICIENT DRIVER

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Take it easy behind the wheel. The Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy reports that aggressive driving can lower gas mileage by as much as 30 percent when driving at highway speeds and 40 percent when driving in stop-and-go traffic. Avoid speeding and rapid acceleration and braking.

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HOW TO ROAD TRIP IN AN ELECTRIC CAR Look for EV-friendly lodging: Many hotels now feature charging stations exclusively for guests with EVs. Some hotels include the cost of utilizing such stations in their parking fees, while others may charge an additional amount. Either way, the convenience of finding a hotel with its own charging station outweighs any extra costs, as cars can be charged overnight while guests are asleep, leaving more time to travel in a vehicle that’s fully charged each morning.

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DID YOU KNOW? Getting out and about is a vital component of many seniors’ daily lives, but it’s important that aging men and women recognize how much exercise is healthy for them. The Department of Health & Human Services notes that adults need a mix of physical activity to stay healthy. That mix should be a combination of moderate-intensity aerobic activities, which can include golfing, swimming and even gardening, and muscle strengthening activities like weightlifting that make the muscles work harder than usual. The DHHS recommends adults combine 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week with at least two days of muscle-strengthening activities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that these guidelines are safe for individuals who are 65 and older, generally fit and have no limiting health conditions. Individuals who do not fit that criteria should consult with their physicians before beginning a new exercise regimen, as it’s possible that they could be putting their health at considerable risk if they attempt to follow guidelines designed for people who are generally fit. It’s also important that healthy seniors avoid overdoing it in regard to exercise. Though the DHHS suggestions are the minimum recommendations, going too far beyond those guidelines without first consulting a physician could increase seniors’ risk for injury, illness or even death.

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NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * Save the peels from your oranges, and dry them at a low temperature in the oven. You can add them to a pot of coffee or tea for a flavor boost that is refreshing and delicious. * “If your tomato garden is experiencing caterpillars, try planting dillweed close to your tomatoes. It can provide a diversion, allowing your tomatoes to grow pest-free!” -- Y.F. in Florida * “Cure your color in new garments (especially dark- or bright-colored) by soaking the item in cold, salty water before washing. Make sure that the fabric will allow this!

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* Baking soda can be used as a tooth scrub. It’s particularly effective against stains, as it is a mild abrasive. * “When you are dusting, don’t forget the light bulbs. Dusty light bulbs can contribute to less-bright lighting and can shorten the life of your bulbs. Turn lights off when you are not using them. You will save electricity that way.” -- A.L. in Oklahoma Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

SPRING CLEANING M ADE EASY TO HELP TACKLE INANIM ATE ALLERGENS W INDOW DRESSING. Everyone cleans their w indow s, but few remember to dust w indow blinds and drapes -- places that can be havens for dust mite matter and other inanimate allergens. Using a Sw iffer Duster (unscented, of c ourse) c an trap inanimate allergens tw o times more than a typical dusting cloth and three times more than a feather duster because it picks up dust and locks it aw ay w ith thousands of flexible, fluffy fibers, designed to reach into nooks and crannies.

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PAW’S CORNER By Sam Mazzotta

Pet’s First Visit to the Veterinarian DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m planning to adopt a cat soon. This is my first pet, and I’m looking forward to caring for it. The local shelter gave me a few instructions to follow, pre-adoption, including making an appointment for a veterinary checkup. Is there anything I should know about my cat’s first vet visit? -- Kara L., Buffalo, N.Y. DEAR KARA: Congratulations on deciding to accept a cat into your life! It will be a rewarding experience. I’m also glad that you’re doing your homework ahead of time to give your cat the best start on a new life. Here are a few tips that will help with your first veterinary visit: * Research local clinics ahead of time. Is there one that specializes in cats? * Purchase a cat carrier that best fits your cat (in terms of size, not decor). This will make transporting the cat from the shelter and to and from the vet much easier and safer. * Keep all paperwork from the shelter in a folder and bring it with you. * You should be able to be present during the exam. It’s a great time to ask questions about caring for your cat. Be ready to take notes. * Listen to the vet as he or she gives you information about your cat’s general health. Vets or their assistants often talk to you throughout the process, telling you what they’re checking for and the result. * Follow the vet’s instructions. If a follow-up visit or more tests are needed, make sure you do it. Write down special instructions like how much and what type of food to feed your cat, or instructions on giving medication. And don’t be afraid to ask for clarification if you don’t understand something. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles A Trip to the Museum

A local art museum, lacking many patrons because people are still avoiding crowds due to COVID, came up with a great idea: open the place to seniors. Those of us who’ve been locked down for too long, turning up our noses at proposed activities at the senior center, thought this was a swell idea. We did, however, decline the offer of a van. Instead, we all drove in our individual vehicles to avoid being breathed on by others. The museum was ... lovely. So excited was staff to have real and actual patrons that they pulled out all the stops for us. Young docents-in-training hovered, but not too closely, as we spread out in the large, high-ceilinged rooms clutching our brochures. Spend more than 10 seconds in front of a display of Mediterranean antiquities, and a docent would appear, many steps away, to tell us about the artifacts. Squint at the detail of a Winslow Homer painting, and there would be a docent offering a magnifying glass and talking about brush work. Look at the artistry of the Native American baskets and wonder how they got all those varied colors, and a docent would know. It didn’t hurt our feelings at all to be told later that these docents-in-training were students at a local art school and would get extra credit for their participation. They did a fine job. The senior center staff did too, surprising us with a bagged lunch on the museum grounds after our visit. There were enough picnic benches for us to spread out in the sunshine, and a male spouse was commandeered to tote around a cooler of iced drinks to hand out, along with a wide variety of chips for us to trade like school children. It’s a good thing I had my checkbook in my purse. Before I left, I purchased a membership as a Friend of the Museum. I’ll be back. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Spring is sooner recognized by plants than by men. ~ Chinese Proverb

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Rush Public Library: Strawberry Jammin’ Strawberry Jam Preservation Course: Learn to make jam at home! Join Michele Conners, Master Food Preserver with Cornell Cooperative Extension, for a demonstration and tasting of strawberry jam preserves. In this lively and informative class, she will answer all of your questions and give you the confidence to make your own jam. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase 8 oz Ball canning jars at $6 for a case of 12 and Sure-Jell pectin at $3 a box. This program takes place Monday, June 13, from 7:00-8:30 PM in the William Udicious Pavilion. Advance registration is required for this event.

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30th Annual Avon Central School Alumni Banquet and Class of 1972 50th Reunion! A great time to meet old friends and reminisce about our time at ACS. All classes are invited. Friday, August 12, 2022 at The Avon Inn. Times: 4pm - Check in, social time, cash bar, appetizers. 5:30pm Class of 1972 photo. 6:00pm Buffet Dinner. Cost: $50 per person - Sponsorships are welcome. No walk-ins accommodated. Music throughout the night by Avon’s own Tommy B’s DJ & Karaoke Service. Information/Questions: Colleen Hite Vallone, 585-435-2703, cev_aerofit@yahoo. com or Maureen Smyth Gaelens, 585-224-5934, mgaelens1@gmail. com. Reservations needed by June 30, 2022. Details: https://adminchicago2.bloxcms.com/ gvpennysaver.com/tncms/admin/ action/main/preview/site/calendar/30th-annual-avon-central-school-aluni-banquet-and-class-of-1972-50th-reunion/event_6357fc98-daaf-11ec-8141-bf83f11eb325.html

Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans 50th Anniversary Celebration - The Firing Pin and Bergen Business & Civic Association will be hosting a celebration of the Vietnam War on June 11th. We are Honoring all Vietnam Veterans and veterans from all the wars to participate in the parade starting 12pm at the Bergen Fire Department Hall (10 Hunter St. Bergen). There will be a ceremony after the parade and then all veterans are invited to The Firing Pin where the Vietnam Veterans will receive Lapel pins and certificates. Free refreshments for all veterans. Please RSVP to palretired@gmail.com if you need to ride on the float or have any questions.

BROCKPORT Free Airplane Rides: For young people 8-17 years old. This is the only program of its kind with the sole mission to introduce, educate and inspire young people to the world of aviation. These free flights are made possible by the generosity of our EAA pilots & volunteers. Pilots use their own private planes (Cessna, Piper, etc.) for this rally. Pre-registration is a must. No walk ins allowed. To pre-register & information: youngeagles44@gmail. com. Event dates: June 18 (3:00-6:00). July 23 (3:00-6:00). August 20 (3:00-6:00) & September 10 (9:00-12:00). Held at EAA Chapter 44 WNY Sport Aviation Center, 44 Eisenhauer Drive, Brockport. Visit our website: https:// chapters.eaa.org/eaa44/youngeagles

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CALEDONIA Big Springs Museum - Junk & Funk Sale: Held June 10 & 11, 9-4pm. Junk & Funk Sale - all the treasures you can dream up - and more! Annual garage sale. Don’t miss it! Donations welcome please drop them off on 6/8 and 6/9. Please no clothing, electronics, or pianos. All proceeds help to fund our operational expenses. The sale is NOT at Big Springs Museum, but rather a few houses west on Main Street. http://www. bigspringsmuseum.org/

No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn. ~ Hal Borland

FAIRPORT Annual Fairport Angels Blood Drive - Give the gift of life at the annual Fairport Angels Blood Drive on Thursday, June 16 from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at St. John of Rochester. On June 26, we will remember Hannah Congdon, Bailey Goodman, Meredith McClure, Sara Monnat and Katie Shirley and their love for life. Their five families believe that it is appropriate and a positive way to remember each of these angels by encouraging the giving to others through the American Red Cross Blood Drive. This is the fourteenth year anniversary of their life-changing accident.

GREECE Dimitri House Drive-Through Chicken BBQ! The weather is getting warmer and you are probably thinking about getting your grill out. Rather than getting your grill dirty, why not purchase a ticket to the Dimitri House drive-through chicken BBQ? Drive-through chicken BBQ will be Friday, June 17th, 4:00-7:00pm at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 43 Gebhardt Road, Penfield. Chicken BBQ dinners prepared by Sticky Lips BBQ, and will include one-half chicken, BBQ beans, macaroni salad, and cornbread. Tickets are $15.00, per dinner and can be purchased online at the Dimitri House website [https://www.dimitri-house.org/ event-details/] or by calling Dimitri House (585-325-1796). Fundraising event to support Dimitri House programs.

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Drive-Thru BBQ Ribs Dinner at the Elks! Slow-cooked country style BBQ ribs with homemade potato salad & baked beans, $10. Serving June 8th, 4-7 PM or till sold out. Call 334-1900 after 3 PM on Wednesday to order, or drive up and we’ll come take your order! Price includes NYS sales tax; gratuity not included. Rochester Elks Lodge #24, 3525 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. https://www.facebook. com/RochesterElks24

It’s Back and It’s All Free! 2nd Annual Henrietta Family Fun Day! Bring your friends and families and enjoy a day of FUN, FUN, FUN! Inflatables, a dunking booth and 60-ft water slide, amazing door prizes, contemporary Christian music, rappers, dance, hotdogs and hamburgers, candy corn and snow cones, face painting, carnival games, sports, prayer and much more! VISITS BY: Town Supervisor Steve Schultz and Deputy Town Supervisor Craig Eckert. SPONSORED BY: Participating Churches & Local Businesses. ENJOY GREAT MUSIC! Don’t miss the ceremony to Honor First Responders! Saturday, June 11, 2022; 11AM to 4PM. Adonai Henrietta Campus, 1390 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta. Friday Fish Fry & More! Curbside pick up at the Elks. Fresh-made beer-battered haddock w/French fries, coleslaw, roll and salad $12. Broiled haddock w/baked potato, veg of the day, roll & salad $12. Fish Sandwich w/French fries and coleslaw $8. Jumbo cheese ravioli w/red sauce $8. Add 2 meatballs, 2 Italian sausage or one of each, $3. Chicken Finger Basket w/French fries $7. Serving June 3, 5:30-8PM. Call 334-1900 after 3PM to place your order, or drive up and we’ll come take your order! Prices include NYS sales tax. Gratuity not included. Rochester Elks Lodge #24, 3525 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta.

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Arts, Crafts and More Festival on Saturday, June 11, 10am-3pm at the Henrietta Veterans Park, Calkins Road, Henrietta. Hosted by Friends & Families Muscular Disorders Foundation. Call for more info 585-519-1917.

LIMA Lima Historical Society Barn Sale to benefit the Tennie Burton Museum. Held Friday, June 10, 9am3pm and Saturday, June 11, 9am3pm at 7364 East Main St., Lima. http://www.limahistorical.org

LIVONIA Take-out Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summer St, Livonia on Wednesday, June 8, 4:30-6:00PM (or until sold out). Spaghetti, sauce, meatballs, undressed salad, and garlic bread. Donations accepted. Please follow signs in church parking lot for drive-through instructions.

MUMFORD Civil War Living History Weekend - Saturday, July 23, and Sunday, July 24, 10-4pm, for Civil War Living History Weekend at GCV&M! We will step beyond battles and behind front lines to present interactive and educational programming that will bring the many sides of NY State in the 1860s to life. Museum interpreters and guest speakers, and performers will share stories. Walk through a military encampment, experience artillery demonstrations, discover the origins of modern mourning practices, learn about the experiences of members of the USCT, and compare pre-and post-war fashions, and more. Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. https://www.gcv.org/ events/civil-war Summer Sunset Series: Spend an evening along the Great Meadow with great music and a great sunset. It’s a rare opportunity to enjoy the Museum grounds after-hours! Outdoor and deck seating is available or bring a chair or blanket and hang out on the Great Meadow. The Museum is picnicfriendly, and refreshments will be available in the Depot Restaurant and The Freight House Pub. Held Friday, June 17, 5:30-8:30pm. Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. https://www.gcv.org/events/ summer-sunset-series/

ROCHESTER Annual Plant and Garage Sale Fundraiser for Creative Gardeners of Penfield. Join us on Friday, June 3rd, 9 AM - 4 PM and Saturday, June 4th, 9AM - 12 noon at 107 Huntington Meadow, Rochester. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

The Band’s Visit - In this joyously offbeat story, set in a town that’s way off the beaten path, a band of musicians arrive lost, out of the blue. Under the spell of the desert sky, and with beautiful music perfuming the air, the band brings the town to life in unexpected and tantalizing ways. Even the briefest visit can stay with you forever. THE BAND’S VISIT rejoices in the way music makes us laugh, makes us cry, and ultimately, brings us together. June 8-12, RBTL’s Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main Street, Rochester. https://www.rbtl.org/ events/the-bands-visit/ Gates-Chili High School 50th Reunion: Gates-Chili High School Class of 1972 will hold it’s 50th Reunion August 12-14, 2022 at the Barnard Restaurant and Party House, 360 Maiden Lane in Rochester. Tickets - $35/person. After July 1 - $45/person. Friday night Meet and Greet with hors d’oeuvres. Saturday - Buffet dinner with door prizes and special guests. Sunday - High School Tour. For information and tickets call Clark Godshall at 716-523-1730 or email cgodshall@onboces.org Finger Lakes Opera Celebrates 10 Years! Finger Lakes Opera (FLO) has unveiled plans for its 10th Anniversary Season, which kick-starts this summer with six live programs to be presented throughout the Finger Lakes region, culminating with a celebratory anniversary concert. The programs run from July 17 through August 7, 2022. Tickets are available online at www. fingerlakesopera.org. The ROC ’n Roll - A community ride to benefit RECONNECT ROCHESTER. Sunday, June 5. Get ready to ROC ’n Roll in support of Reconnect Rochester! Register: www. ReconnectRochester.org/ROC-NRoll. Questions? 585-270-1095 or cycling@reconnectrochester.org. Hawthorne Shelter at Genesee Valley Park. Suggested donation of $25 adult / $5 under 16. 10:30am check-in. 8-mile and 33-mile ride options available!

Ukrainian Culture Center of Rochester Eco-Recycling - June 4 & 5, 10-4pm. Bring us your STUFF! PCs, Servers, Laptops, Routers, Calculators, Toner & Ink, Backup Batteries, Test Equipment, Cables/ Wire, Extension Cords, CDROM, Floppy Drives, VHS/DVD, Blu Ray Players, Network Equipment, Modems, Cable Boxes, Typewriters, Fax/Copy Machines, Cameras, Printers Office Phones, Cellular Phones, Laptop Batteries, LCD Monitors, Keyboards/Mice, Hard Drives, Power Supplies, Stereo/ Radios, Speakers. Hard Drive Shredding Fee $6 per drive, TV/ Computer Monitor Fees - Under 25“ $10, 26”-32“ $30. FREE Food and Refreshments. Bubble Train Rides for kids. Proceeds going to Ukraine Relief. 1040 Jackson Road, Rochester. To schedule pick up on TVs/Computers call: 585-285-2446

Victor Music & Food Festival! Join us for any or all of Victor’s events this year!! Victor is in the heart of the Finger Lakes, easy to get to from Routes I90, 390, 490, 590, 5&20, 96 and 332. Nearly all of the events are free of charge, brought to you by local businesses who love seeing a strong community presence at these events. New this year is the Victor Music & Food Festival to be held on Saturday, August 13th at Mead Square. For information on sponsorship please contact Karen Lynch at karen@ barndoor.events or 585-698-9643. Information on all events can be viewed at www.victorny.org/ calendar.

RUSH Summer Fun in the Neighborhood at John Calvin Presbyterian Church, 50 Ward Hill Rd. Saturday, June 25, 11-2 pm. Face Painting, Bake Sale, Book Sale, Basket Raffle, Hot Dog Lunch, Outdoor Fun and Games. Come join in the fun! Rain or shine. Cash only. Rush Seniors will meet on June 9th at the Rush Firehouse. Please bring a bag lunch and a beverage. The ice cream truck will be available for those who would like dessert. Also Bob Page and John Miller will be speaking from their personal recollections on the history of Rush.

SHORTSVILLE Shortsville Railroad Station Museum Open House - The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society Station Museum at 8 East High Street in Shortsville will be open to the public on Sunday, June 19. Hours will be 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. A large collection of historical artifacts from the Lehigh Valley Railroad is on display at the museum. The gift shop will be open. Admission is free; donations are welcome. For more information, visit www.lvrrhs.org or call 585-289-9149.

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Apple Butter Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp Servings: 10 cup Apple Butter cup maple syrup teaspoon red pepper flakes teaspoon salt teaspoon smoked paprika pieces bacon extra-large shrimp, cleaned and deveined chopped cilantro, for garnish (optional) Heat oven to 400 F. Line rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. In medium-sized skillet over medium heat, add apple butter, maple syrup, red pepper flakes, salt and paprika. Whisk until mixture is thick and cooked down by half, about 10 minutes. Set aside. In large skillet over medium heat, add bacon slices and cook until browned but still flexible. Remove from pan and drain on paper towel-lined plate. Wrap one bacon slice around each shrimp, secure with toothpick and place onto prepared baking sheet. Once all shrimp have been wrapped, baste tops with apple butter mixture. Bake 5 minutes then flip and baste other side of shrimp. Bake another 5 minutes. Continue to flip and baste shrimp (2 minutes each time) until shrimp is fully cooked. Do not overcook as glaze can burn. Sprinkle with cilantro, if desired. 3/4 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 10 10

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tree to create an open suitcase or upsidedown V with the burlap. The caterpillars climb up the tree into the V suitcase and stop because they typically are not smart enough to crawl down the V and up again on the outside. We can then monitor and dispose of any found caterpillars in the trap. Another method is to use duct tape and to trap the caterpillars. You use the

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and SLEEPER COUCH that fits two. Good condition. You pick up, Webster: 585-671-5020

ELECTRIC GRAIN MILL and a VACUUM PACK FOOD SEALER: 585-519-1261

WELDING HANDBOOKS. You pick up, Mendon: 585-624-3202

MOVING BOXES for clothing, household and wall pictures and mirrors. Wanted near Rush/Henrietta area: sohill15@gmail.com

CHRISTIAN TRACTS, BOOKS and BIBLES: 585-727-6260

TIN ROOFING in good condition. Around Cohocton, Wayland, Dansville, Naples area: 585-447-0087 or 585-732-1539, leave message

Two VINTAGE TELEVISIONS IN WOOD CABINETS. Pick up only. Will separate: suttoncompany.das@gmail.com

Vintage ELECTRONICS TUBES, TUBE TESTERS, VINTAGE STEREO EQUIPMENT, VINTAGE RADIOS, MICROPHONES, MOTORS, SPEAKERS, METERS, TURNTABLES, COMMUNICATION GEAR, BOOK, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com

GLASS SQUARE PATIO TABLE. Pick up, Dansville: 585-447-9316 DEPENDS, unopened, 32 count, size s/m. Batavia: 585-343-5957 please leave a message

Disabled veteran needs DIRT to fill a large area for lawn: sandylampe@yahoo.com

WOOD DOORS (2) old, heavy. Been sitting in shed for years: awallace152@yahoo.com

SPORTS CARDS/POKÉMON/NON-SPORTS CARDS. Will pick up. Thank you! delongearl@yahoo.com

MANUALS (2): Meyer Snowplow Operation & Maintenance, printed 1997 and VOLVO PENTA BOAT ENGINE (1986): awallace152@yahoo.com Two GRAVE MARKERS WITH FLAG HOLDERS for a submarine veteran. Chili area. Text or phone: 585-355-0566 Five sets of SHOE STRETCHERS - two cedar, two wood, one plastic. Photo available: dgoldst2@frontiernet.net

25-55-gallon FOOD GRADE BARREL w/ top to haul drinking water in it. Dansville area. Text: 585-282-4881 Small POP-UP CAMPER for disabled older couple: ls9479574@gmail.com GOLF CART that runs (gas or electric), 12-20’ ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER for a senior citizen: 585-993-1917 MODEL TRAINS running or for repair. Any gauge. For retired person’s hobby interests: coachgruschow@yahoo.com

Used ONE-CAR GARAGE DOOR, white with no windows. Includes all parts, rails, opener, and user manual. Must take all: 2hikrs66@gmail.com

55 GALLON METAL DRUM in good condition: 585-346-2139

Approx. 30 BALES OF OLD HAY. You pick up, Bergen: 585-548-7329 One double roll of unopened BREWSTER WALLPAPER. Can send picture. Batavia: 585-343-5957 please leave message.

ROCK AND ROLL CASSETTE TAPES and 8 TRACK TAPES from the 70s and 80s. For personal collection: gzintel1967@gmail.com MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR in good working condition. Geneseo: 585-831-3531

SOFA SLEEPER COUCH, full size and a RECLIINER. La-Z-Boy brand. You pick up Leicester: 585-406-4705 Waterway HOT TUB MOTOR/PUMP (used), Model PF-40-2N22C, 4HP/dual-speed; needs new pump seal: penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com Selection: 2 RECORD PLAYERS, 3 MONITORS, 2 APPLE COMPUTERS, 2 PRINTERS. Most in okay condition. Email me early in day: brokers@bizbrokersny. com

FLTAT seeking donations of TACK and STABLE SUPPLIES. Benefits Thoroughbred adoptions. Pick up available: 585-478-4664 MULBERRIES/ELDERBERRIES. Will pick. For personal juice mix: 585-576-6959 or 585-293-3688 MOWER DECK for John Deere LA105: Please call 585-802-3328 (no text) SPORTS CARDS from any years preferably current, can pick up: 607-590-5563

BARN BEAMS and WAVY GLASS ANTIQUE WINDOWS. Farmington: 585-794-2482

HOSTA PLANTS to use for a Cemetery Beautification Project: 585-991-3935

STEEL FRAME from above ground pool. About 140 linear feet. Pick up: pormsbee@gmail.com

Looking for 2 – TWO DRAWER FILE CABINETS: Bdbwhite@hotmail.com

OVEN RACKS from discarded stove: braduns@yahoo.com

NURSERY PLANT CONTAINERS of all sizes. Five miles south of 5&20 Town of Canandaigua: Text 585-764-4252

FLAGS from any country. Old, young, new, or old. Young son has an interest in flags: Korenivy@ymail.com

BABY STROLLER, brown and pink: 585-538-4520

ORCHIDS wanted! If you no longer want an orchid, I will adopt it. Webster/Penfield area: 585-872-4779

Old HAMMOND DRAWBAR ORGAN. Works but not fully. Has life still in it. Must pick up: 585-409-7632

A working VACUUM CLEANER please. Can only pick up in Batavia: 585-536-6269 Seeking a used (in safe condition) 6’ STEP LADDER in the Farmington/Victor area. 585-739-2440 Clean MOVING & WARDROBE BOXES. Fairport: 585-943-5088

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DEAR DR. ROACH: How are sleep apnea, sighing and heart failure related? Recently, I was told that I have severe sleep apnea and that I must use a CPAP machine. I have noticed that during the day I frequently take a spontaneous deep breath. Is that sleep apnea while awake? I have coronary heart disease and have three stents. Will the CPAP machine help me in any way? -- A.P. ANSWER: It’s complicated. By far, the most common type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea. This happens in people who are overweight, or in people whose neck anatomy predisposes them to the condition. During sleep, the upper airway collapses, preventing proper inspiration. This can be noticed by a sleep partner as choking, gasping or just not breathing for a prolonged time. The person eventually will wake up enough, due to lack of oxygen, to be able to take in a good breath, but will then fall back asleep. The process may happen hundreds of times a night, with the person often unaware. Sleepiness during the day (from never sleeping properly at night) and snoring are the most common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), which uses high pressure to keep the airway open, is the most common initial treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. In severe sleep apnea, the oxygen level in the blood can be so low for so long that the heart and lungs can be damaged, eventually leading to a type of heart failure of the right side of the heart. However, the situation is even more complex. People who have other kinds of heart failure, such as from repeated heart attacks, can develop the less common form of sleep apnea, central sleep apnea. Although this also may be treated by CPAP, it is critical to treat the underlying heart failure as well. Your doctor can tell you whether you have central or obstructive sleep apnea. Spontaneous deep breaths, sighs, are a part of normal human physiology. Sighs have several purposes, but the most important is to help keep the lungs properly expanded. Sighs might be more common in people with heart failure, but I do not know of any correlation with sleep apnea.

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The Least Intelligent Recently, we heard of another mass shooting. This shooting was caused by what I consider the least intelligent type of person. That is, those who are prejudicial. Prejudicial people seem to believe that they had a choice in who their birth parents were. If people had that ability, then everyone would probably be wealthy and belong to a loving family, the same race, gender, and ethnic background. We would be so much alike that nobody would be able to tell us apart. That is not the case, and any intelligent person knows that. I thank God for our differences because it is those differences that make life more interesting. Lazy Jogging Pet Owner I was standing at the front door and checking out the start to a beautiful Sunday when I saw a woman jogging with her white dog through my front yard. I didn’t mind until the dog stopped for a bathroom break and proceeded to poop on my front lawn. I opened the door and made eye contact with the woman. She started pulling her dog and jogging away. Seriously, carry dog poop bags and clean up after your pet! It’s just rude, and I would have given you a bag! Busted To the couple who swiped my geraniums off my porch Saturday night: you’re on video! Enjoy my Mother’s Day flowers from my kids.

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Celebrating 100 Years of Coyne Farms

BY A M A N DA D U D E K

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or 100 years, Coyne Farms has been an important part of the Avon community. June is Dairy Month and the perfect time to honor this local family-owned treasure. In honor of their farm’s upcoming 100-year anniversary, Julie Coyne shares an inside look at Coyne Farms and local dairy farming. Family has been at the heart of Coyne Farms since its inception. The year was 1922. With the help of William Coyne’s father, Malachy, recently married William and Mary Coyne purchased 192 acres in Avon and founded Coyne Farms. William and Mary went on to have five children: William (Bill), Jane, Peg, Richard (Dick), and Gerald (Jerry). Dick and Jerry went on to become the second generation to continue the operation and growth of Coyne Farms. Next, Dick’s sons, Greg and Shaun, as well as Jerry’s son Malachy, brought the farm into its third generation. Today, the fourth generation—Malachy’s son Liam (Julie’s husband), Greg’s son Brian, and Shaun’s son Steven—work alongside their thirdgeneration parents, and Coyne Farms has grown exponentially. “We currently farm about 2,000 acres of crop land and milk 1,000 cows,” said Julie. Caring for so many cows and tending to so many acres takes an incredible amount of dedication. “It is a 24/7 commitment,” explained Julie. “Caring for our animals is the top priority of our operation. If our cows are happy, healthy, and comfortable, not only do they thrive, but we do, as well.” To ensure the cows’ comfort and high-quality milk production, each cow is milked three times per day for about 3-5 minutes each time. The remainder of the time, the cows are free to relax on their mattresses, enjoy high-quality feed, drink lots of fresh water, and even stand at the back scratcher. In the meanwhile, the Coyne family makes certain each milking is clean and efficient while constantly monitoring both the health of the cows and the maintenance of the farms’ equipment. Although the workload is substantial, Julie says it’s the little things that truly make dairy farming so incredible. “It’s the healthy calf that was just born, the first sign of a crop poking out of the soil, the team working together to accomplish tasks that seem almost impossible until everyone comes together—it’s all aspects of the circle of life coming together as one. That’s what makes dairy farming such a rewarding lifestyle.” Perhaps Malachy said it best in a 2001 Holstein World article honoring Dick and Gerald who were awarded Dairyman of the Year: Their drive and determination doesn’t come from a prize cow, a high selling animal or a record yield of crops - although these are benchmarks to strive for. Rather, I speculate it’s from a desire to have the next generation enjoy the unexplainable satisfaction that is dairy farming. After all, can anyone explain the instinct to be a steward of the land, a caretaker of cattle, a fair and honest businessperson, one who enjoys maintaining a neat, clean farmstead, or one who compassionately wants a business to provide a comfortable living for them and their employees? These types of things are not driven by pride or dignity. Rather, by just plain self-satisfaction. Whether they meant to or not, that’s what my dad and uncle taught me.

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As satisfying as dairy farming is, the industry does have its share of challenges. Recent issues with supply chains as well as accelerated inflation and rapidly increasing labor costs have decreased the farms’ already tight margins. In addition to these newer challenges, “consumer preferences change, and fads come and go,” shared Julie. “It’s our job to educate consumers about all that high-quality dairy products can offer them. This includes educating the public about where their food actually comes from, a task that is vital to our society.” In spite of these and other dairy industry challenges, the Coyne family fully intends to continue the dairy farming tradition they have inherited. “Farmers feed the world. Also, family-owned dairy farms like ours help keep our communities full of beautiful countryside while providing local products for families,” said Julie. “Having farms in our communities helps prevent overdevelopment (a reason many of us choose to live in Livingston County), and we work our fields and crops to continue best possible land stewardship practices all throughout the year. Farming helps our economies flourish and allows us to stay true to our small-town roots.” While acknowledging its benefits to area communities, Coyne Farms continues to be very grateful to its neighbors. “As we reflect on 100 years, we all feel thankful: thankful to our families, friends, and neighbors for supporting us all these years,” said Julie. “Coyne Farms truly values its neighbors and relationships with its surrounding communities, which is key for us to be able to do what we love!” Coyne Farms has enjoyed providing numerous farm tours and events throughout the years and always appreciates interacting with its neighbors. “We would not be where we are without our community. We cherish all the friendships we have made over the years,” said Julie. As a small token of their gratitude, the Coyne family is hosting an anniversary event, and everyone is welcome! “Our 100 years is about the communities around us that help us thrive,” explained Julie. “We will offer delicious dairy treats from noon to 2pm on Saturday, July 2nd at Coyne Farms. Owners and employees will be available to answer your questions. Thank you all for your support!” Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • The Blessing Room in Bloomfield Praises Local Farms • LeRoy’s Natasha Sutherland of Stein Farms Shares her Dairy Farming Passion Love to write? You could earn CASH when you share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It may be featured on our popular website for all to see and even selected for print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor, Amanda Dudek, at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com.

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