July Is The Month of “Save The Dates!”
Sorry, our restaurant will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th!
“Save the Date #1” Sunday, July 9th
“Cruise-In” on the Patio and Seafood Boil
4 p.m. - til. Featuring Live Music on the patio with e Songbirds! Open to the public. Welcoming all cars, bikes, customs, trucks, and imports. Rain date to be determined if necessary. No Registration fees. All vehicles must be D.O.T. compliant. Arrival for all participants between 2:45 and 3:45 p.m. Free license plate plaque for the rst 50 registrants.
“Cruise-In” Seafood Boil 4 p.m. - til. For $25 includes: clams, shrimp, mussels, corn, sausage, potatoes, and onions. “Just the Clams?” $15 a baker’s dozen.
“Save the Date #2” You’ve been asking for it...
ursday, July 20th on the Patio - Open Mic Night!
(Weather permitting.) Hosted by one of our talented musicians on our patio, Tim Fressie! 5 p.m. - til. Call 343-6972 for details and if you would like to participate.
“Save the Date #3” e Genesee County Fair - One of Western New York’s oldest running fairs!
July 21st through July 29th. Visit fair website for daily schedules. Both food trailers will be attending. Multiple winners of “Best in Food” at the fair, and we will be serving our regular trailer menu and our specialty trailer menu. We will be debuting our newest item at the fair, “ e Carbo-Tater!” Come on out and see us at the fair!
July To-Go Specials - available Tuesday through Friday and Sundays 4:15 p.m. to close. Only available to-go. In honor of e Genesee County Fair. $15 each - please no substitutions or changes to-go specials. All sandwiches come with your choice of macaroni or potato salad.
e Landmark Sandwich - Smoked prime rib on Weck brioche bun topped with homemade slaw and homemade house BBQ.
e Roanoke Sandwich - Smoked pork butt on brioche bun topped with homemade slaw and house Carolina BBQ.
e Dogwood Sandwich - Smoked pulled chicken on brioche bun with bacon and house Alabama BBQ.
e “Carbo-Tater” $10 A baked potato stu ed with macaroni and cheese, sour cream, and butter. Add bacon, smoked pulled pork, smoked pulled chicken, or smoked prime rib for $2.
Starting July 1, 2023, we will be discontinuing our Early-Bird Specials. However, we will honor a senior citizen discount of 20% on the senior’s selected dinner choice. 4 to 5 p.m. only.
July ½ Price Drinks at our Bars
Fridays in July: half price drinks at our indoor bar. Excludes bottles of wine and champagne.
Saturdays in July: half price drinks at our outdoor patio bar. Excludes bottles of wine and champagne.
Live music on the patio bar every Friday and Saturday, (weather dependent.) July 1, Pushin’ Time • July 7, Rhonda Federation
July 8, Monica Hall • July 9, e Songbirds • July 14, Julie & Mike
July 15, David Knaudt • July 21, Josh Hawkins • July 22, Orange Dog Club
July 28, Julie & Mike • July 29, Begging Angels
July 1 - Heartland Independence Day Celebration, Gasport
July 7 - Genesee Country Farmers Market, Batavia and Lei-Ti Campgrounds, Bethany
July 10 - Sodus Rolling Stoves
July 13 - St. Martha’s Church, Depew
July 14 - Genesee Country Farmers Market, Batavia and Friday Food Truck Rodeo, Genesee County Fairgrounds
July 15 - Land of Legends Raceway, Canandaigua and Legends Darien Lake
July 17 - Legends Darien Lake
July 18 - Ginegaw Farmers Market
July 21-29 - Genesee County Fair
AVOID HOT WEATHER AUTOMOTIVE BREAKDOWNS
When the weather warms, many people take to the outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and rising temperatures. Summer road trips or vacations are the norm, but it is important to realize that hot weather can take its toll even on a new, well-maintained vehicle.
High temperatures can cause all sorts of damage to a vehicle, from zapping battery power to overtaxing the cooling system. Recognizing potential hotweather risks and performing routine checks on the vehicle are the keys to keeping vehicles in top form.
With our crazy spring weather, with several frosts, a drought followed by massive rainfall, should I worry about my garden?
Does anyone remember a “normal” weather year? Not in recent history, it seems, but this year is a doozy! Looking back at the temperature swings we’ve had this year, January through April each had close to or more than half the month with highs at least 10 degrees above the average range. May went the other way, with half thenightsreachingtemperatures at least 10 degrees below average and, in W. Bloomfield where I live, three solid frosts that month. June’s temperatures seem to hover close to
average,which is a bit of a relief. Looking at precipitation, again it has been all over the map. Generally speaking, though, we had very little snow or rainJanuary through the first week of June. Between Friday, 6/9 and Wednesday 6/14, we received over two inches of rain! Crazy, right?
As I told our Farm Manager, Mike Kincaid, we can always count on a gully-washer right as the peonies start to flower, but this has been an exceptional amount of rain in just a few days.
So,howdoesallof thesetemperature and precipitation swings affect our plants? For established plants you
should not need to worry. They have reserves of food to help them through stressful times. If we go back to very dry conditions, which we most likely will over the next couple of months, you may want to supplement watering plants with higher water needs, such as hydrangeas. With newly planted material, of course, you will want to be sure to add water as needed. We like to see the plants get about
an inch of water per week – a small investment in a rain gauge is money well spent to help you know how much water your plants have gotten. And remember, when we do get a gully-washer, most of that rain runs off before it can percolate into the soil. Sometimes the best measure of moisture is to stick your finger in the soil and judge by feel.
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Determine an indoor temperature that works best for the household. Keep the thermostat set as high as possible to maintain that comfort level. If you will be out most of the day, set the programmable thermostat at a higher temperature, and then lower the temperature about an hour before you plan to return home. This reduces the number of hours the air conditioner is running.
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Gutters and downspouts are designed to move rainwater away from the home. Too often, however, gutters and downspouts become clogged or donotworkeffectively.Overflowinggutterswilltransferrainwaterdown the side of a home, where it can puddle at the foundation. This water can ultimately suffocate a lawn, and it may cause interior damage to the home as well.
First, inspect and clean all gutters. Leaves, nests, sticks, and even dead animals can block the flow of water in a gutter. Test downspouts by running hose water from the top of the gutter. Downspouts should be pointed away from the home and may need to be extended so they direct water away from the dwelling.
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CORRAL ENTRYWAY CLUTTER
The entryway to a home is the first thing guests experience when coming inside. It also can be the first place residents drop their belongings after long days at school or work. As a result, entryways can quickly be consumed by clutter. Taming such messes takes a mixture of ingenuity and planning. Homeowners hoping to clear their entryways of clutter must first decide what they want to get out of the space. Will it simply be a decorative spot with photos and other home decor on display? Or is functionality the primary goal? Once that decision has been made, take inventory of which items, such as shoes, keys, umbrellas or coats, need to be in the area, which don’t (i.e., old mail). To make things more organized, rearrange the former while removing the latter.
Next it is time to assess storage needs and what’s already available. User-friendly storage items may need to be purchased to make the room as functional as possible.
COMMON GRILLING MISTAKES
Playing with food: Grilling does not require much intervention. Repeatedlyflippingandsqueezing meat and poultry can cause flavorful juices to leak out. Then you’re left with dried-out food. Resist any urges to prod and poke food. And minimize how many times you lift the grill cover to take a peek, as that can cause temperatures to fluctuate. Use a thermometer to determine when food is done. And don’t forget that meat will still cook a bit after it’s taken off the grill.
ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS
Roller coasters are a staple of amusement parks, and even though the first patent for a roller coaster was issued to LaMarcus Thompson in 1885, it’s believed modern roller coasters descended from winter sled rides made popular in the 17th century in St. Petersburg, Russia. Called “Russian Mountains,” these thrill rides took place on icy hills that may have reached as high as 200 feet in the air.
* The Sistine Chapel contains a small side room nicknamed the “Room of Tears.” This is where the new Pope is taken after winning the election, to relieve the emotion of that process.
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Female entrepreneurs are on the rise. A 2017 report from American Express found that female entrepreneurship grew by 114 percent between 1997 and 2017.
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STRAW, small bales, 7-8 pc. Good condition. Used as bow / arrow backstop. Text only, South Lima, Livingston Co.: 585-738-6232
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Two used ANDERSEN CASEMENT WINDOWS. Rough opening about 4’ x 6” by 4’ x 2”. Good for outbuilding or cabin: dafreeland@live.com
HP Deskjet 1050 J410 series PRINTER, INSTRUCTIONS, and CORDS. Excellent condition. Pick up Canandaigua: 585-430-0579
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More than 130 VHS TAPES in good condition. Livonia: 585-703-1322
Wall mount 22 in. white BATHROOM SINK with 2-HOLE CHROME FAUCET: 585-447-4209
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CHILD SIZE SET OF LEFT-HANDED GOLF CLUBS, not a toy set, real clubs: 585-624-5951
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SCRAPS OF COTTON for a quilt: 585-424-5993
WATER TABLE for children to play in: 585-288-2661
ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, and RECORDS from ‘70s/’80s/’90s for own personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com
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GARDEN BROADFORK, for preparing soil: 585-208-4475
REFRIGERATOR in good running condition for a disabled senior citizen: 585-773-0391
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BANANA BOXES. All in good shape: 315-548-3872
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WIGS – light colored, any style. Desperately needed: 315-462-2693
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Stay Safe Druing Travel
If you have travel plans for the summer, ensure your safety and comfort. Consult with your doctor before embarking on any trips to address any health concerns or necessary medications. Plan your itinerary carefully, considering your mobility and accessibility requirements. Pack essential items such as medications, a rst aid kit, and copies of important documents. If ying, request any necessary accommodations from the airline. Take breaks during long drives to stretch and stay hydrated. By taking precautions and preparing ahead, you can make the most of your summer travels.
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We do not sell Grocery Store Ice Cream.
Thank You!
A big Thank you to Jeff From Twisters of Livonia for donating Ice Cream tokens to the 2023 Livingston County Baseball/Softball Camp. The kids loved it!
Local Bank Changes
Whose decision was it to close a downtown major bank’s ATM? This has been an ideal location for all bank customers, downtown shoppers, travelers, and especially for walkers - not everyone drives a car. Really, how much time and how much employee expense is there to maintain this convenient service? This bank also made a big mistake by closing their drive thru. It would have been an asset to provide a drive-thru service during the Covid outbreak. I will sincerely consider another bank’s services located downtown.
A Roller’s Rant To All The Walkers Out There
I had an accident a couple years back and I’m now paralyzed from the waist down. I have a modified truck and it requires me to park in a van accessible parking spot or a handicap spot with cross-hatched stripes. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to wait for someone to come out and move their vehicle. Why should I wait when it’s illegal to park there? You can walk, I can’t. Use your legs! Also [local business] repaved their parking lot, and the only van accessible parking spot is for the employee of the month! What’s up with that? So I made my own parking spot right in front where all the cross-hatched lines are. I’ve spoken with the head of security as well as the Vice President and they assured me they’d take care of it. That was over 4 months ago!
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WHAT TO EXPECT AT A VETERINARY DENTAL CLEANING
Examination and cleaning: The vet will conduct a thorough examination of the pet’s mouth, noting any abnormalities. A dental probe is often used to evaluate bleeding gums and detect pockets in the gums where food can accumulate and potentially lead to decay. After the examination, VCA Hospitals says tooth scaling will be performed, using both ultrasonic and hand scalers to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gum line. Teeth will then be polished to remove any microscopic scratches that can snag bacteria and lead to subsequent build-up.
By Sam MazzottaCat reacts to Thunderstorms Poorly
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Yesterday, we had a pretty big thunderstorm roll through. My 8-year-old cat, Sphinx, is normally never afraid of anything. But for the rst time, he hid underneath the sofa, and even a er the storm passed he stayed underneath the co ee table and wouldn’t come out. Why would he suddenly be afraid when he wasn’t before? --
Claire A., Utica, New YorkDEAR CLAIRE: A sudden change in behavior may warrant a trip to the veterinarian. is can rule out any physical causes for the change in behavior, such as a silent infection or a chronic condition.
Cats may seem aloof and resilient to us, but they are actually creatures of habit -- much more so than dogs, who thrive on applied structure, like walks at the same time each day. Cats develop their own daily routine: when they eat and drink, when they “patrol” the house, where they sleep at di erent times of the day.
Any change in that routine can be very upsetting to them, but most still won’t let you know it. (Some will -- they might turn their back on you, meow incessantly, or even, when deeply aggrieved, leave a special present right where you can nd it.)
Observe Sphinx as much as you can, and think about any changes to the home. Did you recently rearrange furniture or install new ooring? Did a family member leave or did a new person move in?
To reduce his anxiety, spend more time playing with Sphinx. When a storm rolls in, place one of your favorite old shirts next to him wherever he is hiding. Speak to him calmly during the storm. If his anxiety doesn’t improve, or begins to get worse, talk to his veterinarian about temporarily giving him anti-anxiety medication.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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LEROY’S HOPE CENTER OFFERS NON-DENOMINATIONAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH
BY DANNY LINSNERAer years of prayers and unwavering determination, Pastor Jack Hemp ing’s vision for a community outreach center in LeRoycametolife.Inspiredbytheguidingprinciplesofhope and center, Hemp ing, who served as the Pastor of Living Waters Church,envisionedaplacethatwouldwelcomeeveryone,beyondthe boundaries of any particular church.
In 2017, the Hope Center of LeRoy opened its doors under the leadership of Rev. Henry Moore, serving as a “Christ-centered community Outreach Ministry providing spiritual and material supporttoourcitizens.” eHopeCenteraimsto“liveouttheloveof Christ by serving and supporting the community through programs and partnerships. As a 501(c)3 Christian nonpro t that relies upon the support of nancial partners and those who serve as volunteers, our programs o er hope in tangible ways to those who are struggling regardless of age, race, socio-economic status, or other distinctions.”
Aligned with their mission, the Hope center aims to collaborate with other community-minded organizations to deliver the best programs in LeRoy. eir commitment lies in being receptive to the needs of the community, prayerfully considering their ability to address those needs, and cherishing relationships with those who join them in service, as well as those they serve.
e Hope Center operates with a dedicated team comprising paid employees, volunteers, fundraising committee members,andboardmembers.DianeSiaassumedtheleadershiprole in July 2022, working alongside Lori Parmenter, the Hope Center’s Administrative Assistant.
Among the cornerstone programs initiated by the Hope Center is Fresh Start Tutoring, coordinated by Program director Amy ompson. is initiative o ers a comprehensive family literacy and math program for LeRoy and its surrounding areas. Struggling students from grades K to 6 receive free 30-minute weekly tutoring sessions with trained volunteers. e Hope Center also provides juice boxes, crackers, and chips for waiting students and co ee for their parents. e puzzle area has become very popular too.
Another valuable program o ered by the Hope Center is the Senior Moments Lunch Club, run by retired
nurse Tammy Genagon. Held on the second Wednesday of each month, club participants enjoy hours of games, projects, music, dancing, singing, and a delightful lunch. Trained volunteers are paired with guests to assist them throughout the day. All guests of this Lunch Club are individuals a ected by Alzheimer’s or other formsofmemoryimpairment,sothismonthlyclubgivescaregiversa much-needed respite.
e Grief Share program, led by Mari-Lee Ruddy, o ers a twohoursessionforthosecopingwiththelossofalovedone.Participants engage in workbook exercises, watch informative videos, and participate in group discussions, providing support and guidance during the grieving process.
Additionally, the Hope Center hosts the Hope Center Ladies’ Group, also known as Cra ers-Readers-Roamers. is monthly program invites all ladies to join and participate in various activities. Since its inception in January, the group has enjoyed events such as “Cra y Show and Tell,” a “Mug Rug” sewing class, Bible study, and a “Tea for Two” program.
eHopeCenterwarmly welcomes volunteers who have a heart for service. Check out their new website, hopecentero eroy.org, which provides detailed information on how to volunteer, participate in communityoriented programs, or donate. Check back to see current wish list items, such as stamps, copy paper, co ee, sodas, water, juice boxes, co ee creamers, paper towels, and toilet paper.
To learn more about the Hope Center and their initiatives, please reach out to them at (585) 768-8184 or online. Check out the Hope Center’s Italian sausage booth at the Oatka Sausage Festival in July.
In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer quite the other way I have to go to bed by day
~Robert Louis StevensonWhich of the following leisure activities do you enjoy the most
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• Reading books or novels
• Watching movies or TV shows
• Playing video games
• Engaging in outdoor activities such as hiking or gardening
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By Fifi Rodriguez1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the tallest building in the world?
2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What does HTTP stand for in a website address?
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3. LITERATURE: Which kind of animals are featured in the novel “Watership Down”?
4. HISTORY: When was the first iPhone released?
5. MOVIES: What kind of fish is Nemo in “Finding Nemo”?
6. GAMES: What is the final course on Mario Kart video games?
7. ASTRONOMY: How many planets in our solar system have moons?
8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was licensed as a bartender?
9. MEDICAL: What is a more common term for somniloquy?
10. TELEVISION: How many castaways are on “Gilligan’s Island”?
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Afternoon ConcertwiththeHerb Smith’sFreedomTrio HerbSmith’s“FreedomTrio” emergedfromtheband’snatural needtoexpressthemselves.The groupconsistsofHerbSmithon trumpet,PeterChwazikonBass andJoeParkerondrums.Formed inMay2013,membersofthe grouphaveavariedmusicalbackground,honedoverdecadesof performinghereandabroad.Incorporatingjazz,rock,classical,blues, gospel,andIndianclassicalmusic, thesedifferentstylesandgenres playacrucialroleinthecreationof theiroriginalcompositions.Joinus onSaturday,July29thfrom2-4pm. Pleaseregisteronlineathpl.orgor call585-359-7092.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* In early 2015, Mattel released Hello Barbie, an interactive talking doll that didn’t just repeat preprogrammed phrases, but could actually hold a twoway conversation. The doll raised major concerns over privacy, however, since the discussions between it and child owners were recorded and sent to thirdparty vendors. Goodbye, Barbie!
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Anthony Mazurkiewicz -RocOn Harley-DavidsonandPowersports willbesponsoringarideinhonor ofOfficerAnthonyMazurkiewicz. EOWJuly21,2022.Allproceeds donatedtothefallenofficer’sfamily.RidebeginsatRocOnHarleyDavidson(withacontinental breakfast)andendattheVeterans ofForeignWars,300Macedon CenterRoad,Fairport.Music,food andofcoursesupportforourBLUE. Fora$10donation,afterparty wristbandsavailableforthosewho wereunabletoparticipateinthe ride.Cashbarandfoodavailable forpurchase.Pleasedonate-gift baskets,giftcertificates,etc.tobe raffledoff.Pickupavailable.Email bsardone@roconharleydavidson. com
GENESEO
“GolfingForACause”Golf Tournament - Saturday,July22, 2023attheFarviewGolfCourse, Rt.39,Geneseo-AvonRd.,Avon. Registration/Lunchstartsatnoon. Shotgunstart1pm.HoleInOne plusothereventsoncourse.Dinner tofollowwithrafflesandprizes. $125perplayer,$500foursome. CallortextMarkat585-519-1917 formoreinformation. Friendsand FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation501(c)3not-for-profit organizationdedicatedtoimprovingthequalityoflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwithneuromuscular disorders/diseasesandover100 otherdiseases.
It’s a cruel season that makes you get ready for bed while it’s light out. ~Bill
WattersonHENRIETTA
FridayFishFry&Moreatthe Elks! Curbside pickup!FRIDAY SPECIAL:CoconutShrimp&Fries $10!Fishfryw/fries,coleslaw& saladorbroiledhaddockw/baked potato&vegoftheday,$13. Chickenfingerbasket$7.Jumbo cheeseravioli&sauce$8;add2 meatballsor2sausageoroneof each,$3.Call334-1900after3pm Fridaytoplaceyourorder.Serving JUNE30,5:30-7:30pmortillsold out!PLEASENOTE:Wecanno longeraccommodatedrive-upserviceonFRIDAYSunlessyouhave pre-ordered.Thankyouforyour patronage!RochesterElksLodge #24,3525E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.
ElksAgainstCancer Chicken BBQ &Fundraiser-July30th,12-4pm, RochesterElksLodge#24,3525E. HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.The7th annualfundraisertobenefitCancer SupportCommunityRochesterat Gilda’sClub!ChickenBBQdinner $15|Hamburgerorhotdogdinner $8|BeveragesAvailable.BagAuction|50/50Raffles|T-shirts& Merchandiseforsale|CancerSupportprograminformationavailable. CancerSupportCommunityRochesterisanon-profitorganization providingFREEprogramstocancer patientsandtheirfamilies.
LAKEVILLE
Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation -ARTS, CRAFTERS&MORE!JoinusonThe Lake,6001BigTreeStreet(Rt20A) &ThomasDr.FieldBetweenReMax andLeisure’sRestaurant,Conesus Lake,Lakeville.Saturday,July8, 2023from10am-4pm.Formore informationcallortextMarkat 585-519-1917. FriendsandFamiliesMuscularDisordersFoundation 501(c)3not-for-profitorganization dedicatedtoimprovingthequality oflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwith neuromusculardisorders/diseases andover100otherdiseases.
LEROY
LeRoyHighGraduatesofOver 50 Years! LeRoyHighSchool graduatesofover50yearswishing informationonthisyear’sAlumni BanquetonFriday,July14thplease callRoseScottat585-768-7534. Lookingforclassinfoand/orrepresentativesfromthefollowing classes:1946,1947,1948,1949, 1952,1953,1956,1959,1963and 1972.
LIVONIA
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,July12,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
PAVILION
PavilionClassof’73announcing 50th Reunion: Saturday,August 5that5PMatBW’SRestaurant, PerryRd.,Pavilion.Pleasecall/text Bonnie(Olivani)Amend 585-857-3346orCathy(Morgan) Worthington716-308-7885.For moreinformationorreservations. RSVPduebyJuly7.Checkout Facebookpagehttps://www. facebook.com/PCS1973
PITTSFORD
Saint’sPlaceAnnualSuperSale! 25th Anniversary!Saint’sPlace 1998-2023.Comejoinusforthe fun!!Wednesday,July5th,1-8PMFirstChanceSale-$10Admission. FreeAdmission:Thursday,July6th, OpeningDay-10AM-7PM.Friday, July7th,HalfPriceDay-9AM-6PM. Saturday,July8th,BAGSALE9AMuntilit’sallgone-($10first bag,$5eachadditionalbag.Limit 5bags).Saint’sPlaceSuperSaleat St.LouisSchool,64SouthMainSt., Pittsford.Formoreinformationvisit ourwebsitewww.saintsplace.org. Celebrating25YearsofWelcoming theStranger.
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ROCHESTER
Backbypopulardemand,Angels ofMercyisraisingfunds for ourantihumantraffickingand domesticviolenceinitiatives!3rd AnnualDriveThruChickenBBQ (StickyLipsBBQ)FriJune30th3:307pm,St.AmbroseChurch(25EmpireBlvd,Rochester).$18/mealw/ 1⁄2 chicken,2sides,andcornbread. Rafflesand50/50.https://www. eventbrite.com/e/angels-of-mercys3rd-annual-drive-thru-chicken-bbqtickets-621953087427
ConcertontheLawn- Free ConcertonthelawnWednesday,July 12,7-8:30pmfeaturingtheband 78RPM.78RPMisa16piecebig bandthathasperformedseveral yearsattheRochesterJazzfestival andmanyothervenues.Lightrefreshmentswillbeavailable.Bringa lawnchairorblanketandenjoya greateveningofmusicentertainment.TrinityReformedChurch, 909LandingRd.Northjustnorthof PenfieldRd.
TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s July program willbethehistoryof theGates-ChiliFireDepartment from1927tothepresent.Jim Werth,GatesFireCommissioner willdothepresentation.ThisprogramwillbeheldattheGates TownHallAnnex,1605Buffalo RoadonMonday,July17at7:00 pm.Thisprogramisfreeandopen tothepublic.Thefacilityis handicappedaccessible.
RUSH
RushSeniors will meeton ThursdayJuly13attheRushFirehouse,it’sapicnicinthefiremen’s pavilion,casualwithnomeeting. Thefiremenwillprovidehotdogs andhamburgersandBobFaugh willcook.Pleasebringadishto passthatwillfeed10-12peopleor ifthat’snotconvenientyoumay bringyourownbaglunchwith beverage.Thenforasweetending theicecreamtruckwillarrive bringingdessert.
SCOTTSVILLE
Sage-MarloweHouseJuly& Aug. OpenSundays -Wheatland HistoricalAssociationinvitesyouto visitour1840shistorichome,SundaysbeginningJuly9th,and continuingeachSundaythrough August.Hours:2pm-4pm.Each roomofthisquaint,little“working man’s”homeisfurnishedasit wouldhavebeenover180years ago.Featuringadifferenttheme eachweekhighlightingsomefacet ofthehistoryofthehome,the town,activitiesofthefamilieswho residedthere,orothertopicsof interest.Thereisnofeetovisitthe houseandwehopeyouwillplanto makeitapartofyoursummer. Information:emailwhascottsville@ gmail.comorvisitourFacebook page.
SHORTSVILLE
ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseum OpenHouse: TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,July16. Hourswillbe1:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.RailroadhistorianPaulShinal willgiveapresentationontheNew YorkCentralRailroad“Auburn Road”beginningat2:00p.m.A largecollectionofhistoricalartifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.
YORK
68thAnnualYorkLeicesterField Day andFireworks -Saturday,July 1st(raindateJuly2nd).The communitysponsoredeventis scheduledfrom7to11pmonthe groundsofYorkCentralSchool andfeaturesgames,prizes,music, refreshmentsandfreetreatsfor youngsters.Admissionisfreebut donationsareappreciatedatthe gatesorstands.Asuperfireworks displaywillbeginatdusk.The eventishandicappedaccessible.No alcoholicbeverages,smoking,pets, oroutsidevendorsarepermitted ontheschoolgrounds.Formore info.:Betty585-243-0184,Bill 585-382-3460orConnie 585-243-4042.Bringalawnchair orblanketandenjoyourcelebrationofIndependenceDay.
ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS
One attraction that is synonymous with fairs and amusement parks is the Ferris wheel. The original Ferris wheel was designed and constructed for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago by George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. Since then, Ferris wheels have become the most common type of amusement rides at state fairs and other attractions. However “pleasure wheels” and “great wheels” have appeared throughout history in areas of Persia, India and Bulgaria.
unte s NEEDED
• Community Reading Partnership: Community Reading Partnership (CRP) promotes family literacy in the greater Canandaigua area by donating new and gently-used books. Volunteers are needed to process books stored at the Canandaigua Primary School for Little Red Bookshelves and to assist with outreach programs. Volunteers contact by email: communityreadingpart.org
• Patrick Place - A Comfort Care Home: Resident Care, Fundraising, Community Outreach. Email cchpatrickplace@gmail.com
• Webster Comfort Care Home: Our volunteers o er compassionate care to our 2 residents who are approaching the end of their lives, we o er run the clock care. Volunteers are responsible for all aspects of resident care. Email volunteercoord@webstercomfortcare.org
• Advent House: We are a 2 bed comfort care home for the dying. Seeking volunteers to provide hands on care. Contact us for more information. 585-223-6112 or email volunteer@theadventhouse.org
• UR Medicine Home Care: Meals On Wheels needs volunteers to deliver meals in Monroe County. We deliver Monday- Friday between the hours of 10:20 am and 1:30 pm depending on where you deliver. Call 585-274-4385 for more information or visit our website at www. homecare.urmc.edu
• Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society: e Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society is in need of docents to volunteer at our Museum for its standard Sunday a ernoon hours (2-4pm). Email president@hfmhistorical.org or call 585-281-0014
• Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum: Available roles for volunteers include ride operator, special events, maintenance, and docent. Email info@carrouselmuseum.org
• Webster Community Chest, LLC: Serving 14580 area residents in need of help. Volunteers needed for monthly food distribution other fundraisers and food drives. Seeking new Board members also. See our website for details. Email webcommchest@gmail.com
• Hospeace House Inc: Looking for something meaningful in your life? We are a 2-bed comfort care home for those facing end-of-life. In addition to resident care volunteers, we are seeking volunteers to assist with social media, newsletters, events and fundraising. Visit us- www. HospeaceHouse.org Email volunteercoordinator@hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090
• House of John: e House of John is a 2-bedroom Comfort Care Home located in Cli on Springs. We provide end-of-life care to those unable to be cared for at home at no cost to the resident. We are looking for caring, reliable people willing to share 4-8 hrs. a month to assist with resident care. No caregiving experience required. All training is provided free of charge. If interested, please call or email the House at 315-462-5646 or house@houseo ohn.org
• Perinton Ambulance: Seeking volunteers for general o ce/administrative work as well as building & grounds. Hours and tasks vary based on ability and availability. Email volunteer@pvac.org
• Catholic Charities of Bu alo: e Home Visitation Program needs Friendly Home Visitors, age 21+ to volunteer one hour each week through in person visits or calls to a 60+ older adult in Genesee County who is living independently and has expressed feelings of loneliness. Call Lisa Wittmeyer at 716-341-6751 to learn more about volunteering with us.
• Light Hill, of Canandaigua Comfort Care Home Inc.: A two-bed end of life care home. We are always seeking volunteers for hands-on care, home & garden maintenance, light housekeeping and/or fundraising support! Contact us today or ll out an application on our website at lighthillhome. org. We would be so honored to add YOU to our extended family! Email us at mk@lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311.
‘Share With Us.’ Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.High Blood Pressure Readings Call for Additional Medication
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 68-year-old female who was diagnosed with high blood pressure at 32. I am 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weigh 130 pounds. I’ve been taking 240 mg of verapamil for all of these years. A few years back, my medication started coming in 120-mg dosages, so I started taking one in the morning and one at night. My blood pressure both at home and at the doctor’s office is often higher than I think it should be, averaging 138/88. Recently, I used a 24-hour blood pressure monitor, which showed that more than 50% of my daytime readings were above 140/90, while my nighttime readings averaged 118/82. I am still waiting to hear back from my doctor regarding the results of this test, but I wanted to get your thoughts. Should I be on some other type of medication? Should I alter the timing to get better daytime readings? -- E.T.
ANSWER: In my opinion, these readings are not ideal. Twenty-four-hour, ambulatory blood pressure readings are usually 5 to 10 points lower than office blood pressure readings, so your average daytime readings are correspondingly higher. There is strong evidence that in people at high risk for heart attack (such as those who are already known to have blockages), controlling blood pressure to an average of less than 120 systolic (the first or top number) and less than 70 diastolic (the second or bottom number) reduces risk. It’s not as clear for people who are at a lower risk, such as people who have high blood pressure without any additional risks. In my own practice, however, I will usually try to get my patients close to those optimal numbers, as long as the medication does not cause side effects. In a situation like yours, I would consider additional daytime medicine. More verapamil might be reasonable, but many doctors might use a different medication, such as a diuretic, in the morning to try to get the optimal blood pressure with less risk of side effects. Very often, the choice of blood pressure medication depends on any other medical issues a person may have. Only your doctor knows enough about your medical condition to make a personalized recommendation.
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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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COLD MEDICINE INGREDIENTS CAN RAISE YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE (NAPSI)—There’s a reason it’s called the “common” cold: Adults have an average two to three colds per year and children even more, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Problem
Most people recover from a cold within a week to 10 days. But decongestants may raise blood pressure or interfere with the effectiveness of some prescribed blood pressure medications, according to the American Heart Association.
Read The Label
Be sure to read labels on over-the-counter (OTC) medications, especially if you have high blood pressure (HBP). Some contain decongestants such as oxymetazoline, phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine.
You should also look for warnings related to high blood pressure or HBP medication and talk to your health care professional before taking OTC medications or supplements.And don’t stop taking prescribed medications without talking to your doctor.
Some OTCs are also high in sodium, which can raise blood pressure. So look at the active and inactive ingredients lists for the words “sodium” or “soda.” If you have high blood pressure, you should consume less than 1,500 mg of sodium a day from all sources—and one dose of some OTCs can contain more than a whole day’s allowance.
Be Careful With Supplements Or Natural (Naturopathic) Remedies
Special pills, vitamins or drinks don’t substitute for prescription medications and lifestyle modifications. Talk to your health care provider before taking any OTC drug or supplement that claims to lower your blood pressure. They may not work as advertised and may interfere with other medications. Some, like natural licorice and diet pills, can even raise your blood pressure.
What Else To Watch For
Other drugs and substances that can raise your blood pressure include:
• Alcohol
• Amphetamines
• Antidepressants
• Atypical Antipsychotics (such as clozapine and olanzapine)
• Caffeine
• Oral Contraceptives
• Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs: ibuprofen and naproxen sodium, for example)
• Illicit Drugs
• Systemic Corticosteroids (for example, prednisone and methylprednisolone) Learn More: For more information about keeping your heart healthy, go to www. heart.org/hbp. The maker of Coricidin HBP, Bayer Healthcare LLC, is a proud sponsor of the American Heart Association’s High Blood Pressure Effort.
July 4, 1776
Declaration of Independence
After spending two days on revisions, the Continental Congress approves the historical document's final wording.
2.5 million the estimated number of people living in the newly independent nation in 1776.
1 in 4 the number of people who will set off their own fireworks.
150 million the number of hot dogs consumed on the holiday nationwide.
fun facts
Feature your birthday girl or boy in our BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS SECTION!
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Submissions must be received at least 1 week prior to publication date. Your child must be 15 years or younger. Photo may be submitted by a parent/guardian/grandparent.
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.
Entry Level Technicians/Detailer/Bus Prep Tech
Come for a job…. Stay for a career
Matthews Buses, Inc., New York’s largest omas Built Bus dealer has immediate full-time openings for entry level technicians, detailers, paint & body technician, and a Bus Prep Tech in our Avon facility. Successful candidate must possess:
• Experience with lettering and/or graphics installation is a plus.
• Pro ciency in the cleaning/detailing of automobiles, vans, and buses.
• Fabrication Skills.
• Must have own tools or at least the basics to perform the job.
• Work independently and with a “team.”
• Clean Driving Record.
• Will train the right individual.
Matthews Buses o ers excellent pay and a full bene ts package including health, dental, vision, 401K program with generous company match, paid holidays, and earned paid time o along with sick time.
Qualified candidates should apply to: Michelle McKernon mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL JOB OPPORTUNITY
Secretarial (Clerk Typist) Positions
Full-Time 12-month Positions; including bene ts package (Civil Service)
Job Duties: Clerical and other duties as assigned All interviews begin upon receipt of application
Application and information available: www.yorkcsd.org
Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School
Att: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102 2578 Genesee Street Retsof, NY 14539
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL OPEN POSITIONS
Math Teachers 7-12
Special Education Teachers K-6 and 7-12
K-12 Counselor, Social Worker or Psychologist
ELA Teacher 7-12
Cleaner (2nd Shi ) Food Service Monitor School Bus Driver Teaching Assistant
Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed) • Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs • Cleaners Food Service Helpers • School Bus Drivers
All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Additional information and application available: www.yorkcsd.org
Notice of Vacancy Specialist, LPN Program Instructor
Quali cations:
• Two years of experience in nursing education required
• Valid NYS driver’s license required
• Valid NYSED O ce of the Professions Registration Certi cate for Registered Professional Nursing (R.N.) required
• Must have Bachelor’s degree or in process of completing
• Master’s degree preferred
Location:
• Batavia and Rochester
Salary:
• Based on experience
Starting date:
• ASAP
ese positions will be open until lled. Applications will be reviewed when received. To apply, submit a letter of interest referencing Vacancy 23-167 along with a resume and proof of certi cation to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES
80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
We’re hiring PathStone Weatherization Program
Providing energy saving improvements to lower energy bills & improve a home’s comfort in Monroe County
Home Energy Auditor
Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in home energy eld preferred. Entry level opportunities also available. To apply go to: https://bit.ly/450Hq0B
Also accepting applications for:
Crew Leader and/or Crew Positions
General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.
Send Resume to: cbrandau@pathstone.org
No Phone Calls Please
All Applicants Must:
Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check
All tools, equipment and additional training will be provided.
RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
FULL-TIME CLEANERS NEEDED
NEW HIRING RATE $15.00/HR PLUS SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL
• 2nd shift • Must have ability to lift 30 lbs.
• Prior cleaning experience preferred
• Includes excellent benefits
Apply online at rhnet.org
Experience the R-H Advantage!
FREELANCE
Graphic Designer
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FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE -
Typical projects include newsletters, business cards, flyers, post cards, print ads, directories
QUALIFICATIONS
• Degree in Graphic Design
• Excellent knowledge of InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat
• Ability to work independently and consistently meet deadlines
Email cover letter & resume to: cristiel@featuredmedia.com
Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District IS HIRING
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TEACHER
SECRETARY TO THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
NETWORK TECHNICIAN
PARAPROFESSIONAL
STUDENT SUPPORT PARTNERS
FOOD SERVICE HELPER
Hours and pay vary by position.
NYS Pension and bene t eligible positions available. To apply, visit: www.work4h .org
NOW HIRING
Auto Glass Installers
Experience a plus. Valid driver’s license a must. 401K, health care package. Competitive pay based on experience.
Mr. Glass
Fax Resume to (585) 271-1279 or Email: alex@mrglass x.com
Main-Ford General Supply is a privately held 60+ year old company and is the leading supplier of commercial food service equipment in the Western and Central NY area with o ces in Rochester and Bu alo.
Assistant Warehouse Manager
Full-Time • Monday-Friday Only!
Duties include: Shipping, receiving and processing operations
• Coordinating deliveries and routing drivers
• Review shipping discrepancies in a timely manner
• Maintain a clean and safe warehouse environment
• Storage of product shipments
Job Requirements: Highly motivated and organized, results driven, team player, preferred 2 to 3 years’ warehouse & forkli experience, valid driver’s license is
A MUST Bene ts: Very competitive salary, paid holidays, vacation, medical & dental, 401K & 401K matching. Email resumes to: humanresources@generalsupplycorp.com
East Rochester Central School Is Hiring!
Special Education & Student Support Vacancies
High School Special Class 12:1:1 Teacher 1.0 FTE Drug & Alcohol Prevention Counselor 1.0 FTE Social Worker 1.0 FTE
For more information and to apply, visit the online application site available through the employment tab at erschools.org
East Rochester Schools is an equal opportunity employer.
COME FOR A JOB... STAY FOR A CAREER! Body & Paint Technicians
$2,000 Sign-on Bonus after 90-Day Probationary Period
Matthews Buses, Inc. has an opening for a Body & Paint Technician at our Avon Facility. We are seeking a motivated individual who can work independently and possesses the following experience:
• 3 Years’ Experience
• Fabrication Skills
• Must have own tools
• Clean Driving Record
Matthews Buses offers excellent pay and a full benefits package including health, dental, 401k program with generous company match, holidays, and paid time off.
Qualified candidates should apply to: Michelle McKernon mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com
DRIVERS
Matthews
Circulation Manager/ Director of Audience
Our long-time Circulation Manager is retiring at the end of the year. We’re looking to fill this in-house position now to facilitate a positive, on the job, training period. Primary responsibilities include managing the print and digital distribution of our award-winning GVPS and other publications across Western New York.
Prior experience is not required but helpful skillsets include: knowledge of the United States Post Office, experience with direct mail, managing a small fleet of carriers, and digital media. Must be organized and dedicated to the long-term success of the company. The candidate should also have a customer service mindset when dealing with readers and advertisers.
Full-time • Generous benefits package
Email cover letter and resume to Manuel Karam, General Manager: manuelk@featuredmedia.com
The Genesee Valley Penny Saver is ranked the number one publication in New York by the Circulation Verification Council. With one of the largest footprints in the state, we bring businesses and readers together in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe and Ontario counties. At the heart of our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.
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ITEMS FOR SALE
FORSALE:BUZZ AROUND SCOOTER, ExcellentCondition,but needsanewbattery.$500orB/O Cash585-445-4136
PETS
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