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Gardeners Powdery mold has been plaguing my zucchini, cucumber and squash plants for the past few years, in spite of many attempts to get rid of it! What’s the best solution to this problem? - Fickle Pickler (Kathryn B.) Powdery mildew on these plants is very common, especially toward the end of the season. It can be reduced or avoided by providing good air circulation – open space, staking and weed control among the plants, watering with a soaker hose instead of overhead, and avoiding excess application of fertilizer or late season fertilizing. It is easier to prevent than to treat. There are resistant varieties available. Fungicides including
from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County organic remedies are available. Lower and upper leaf surfaces should be treated. This link provides more details for this problem: https:// extension.wvu.edu/lawn-gardening-pests/plant-disease/fruit-vegetable-diseases/powdery-mildew.
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WE SALUTE YOU! 1. Our Chosen Spot! 2. Kiara Gramkee showing her chickens at the Dansville First Friday farm event. 3. Charlie digging for gold! 4. Alexa Wallace, 16 yrs old from Webster, performing in The Greatest Show Stoppers at Aerial Arts of Rochester
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LIVONIA: 3772 E Lake Rd. July 5-7 (7-5 pm) Come and see/buy the best finds yet. We’re cleaning our Dad’s vintage stuff; records, tools, canning jars both zinc top and lightening lids. NO EARLY BIRDS and CASH ONLY. BERGEN: 68 Woodside Drive-Hidden Meadows 6/21-6/22 (9-3pm) MOVING SALE Everything must go! Household items, garden tools, holiday decorations, golf clubs, furniture, and much more. No early birds.
AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET Indoor/ Outdoor. Sundays 8am3pm through October. Corner Rt. 15 and Agar Road. 390 South to Exit 9.
GENESEO: 60 Center Street. Fri.- Sun., 6/28-30 (9am). ESTATE SALE. Antiques, collectibles, housewares. Oak files, bookshelves, antique sofa, dressers, ornate hutch/ buffet/ table, silver tea set, tables, dressers, books, lamps, metal outdoor chairs, dishes, prints, much, much more!
HENRIETTA: 16 Traditions Place. 6/22 (9-2pm) THE LEGACY @ ERIE STATION. After the move sale, lots of stuff. WEST HENRIETTA: 74 Chelsea Meadows Drive. Thursday and Friday, 6/27-28 (9-5), Saturday, 6/29 (9-3). TONS of stuff from several households: books, DVDs, clothing (mostly women’s), video games and equipment, games, craft materials, and lots of general household items. Lots of items never set out before. Please no early birds.
ROCHESTER: 100 McAuley Drive. 6/28-29 (10-4pm) Legacy at Clover Blossom 2nd annual GARAGE SALE. Cash only. EAST ROCHESTER: 235 West Ave. 6/28-29 (9-4pm). Size 3 wedding dress, Antique marble table, sofa and love seat set, new dishwasher (still in box). Woman’s bicycle, vintage dishes, jewelry, household items and much more!
RUSH-HENRIETTA: 1285 Middle Road. 6/28-29 Fri. & Sat., (8-3pm) MULTIFAMILY - oak phone booth, jewelry armoire, bar stools, make-up vanity, cast iron sink, fireplace glass screen and accs., new-in-box LEGO sets, misc. cabinets, lacrosse net, stained glass ceiling light, puzzles, craft supplies, collectibles, housewares and home décor. Too much to list! DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
YARD SALE TIPS Place signs around your neighborhood. Be aware that there are ordinances that govern where signage can be located. Check with your town’s municipal office to determine if you need any permits for your signs or the yard sale itself. Make sure signs are legible for drivers and pedestrians alike.
GATES: 15 Le Manz Drive, Rochester, NY 14606 6/21 - 6/23 Fri (1-6pm), Sat (9-6pm), Sun (11-3 pm). LARGE 3 FAMILY SALE. Yard tools, end tables, cabinets, some furniture, dishes and kitchen items, other household goods, large entertainment center, and more. HENRIETTA: 81 Branchbrook Dr. 6/28-6/29 (9-3pm). Household items, kids bikes, kids and adult clothes, sneakers, cleats, CD’s.
YARD SALE TIPS
BATAVIA (14020): 3207 Pratt Road, Lot 12 (Apple Grove Mobile Home Park). 6/21-22 (9-5). COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE. Variety of items. Craft Sale also at Lot 12. Gnomes and other items.
Avoid yard sales on major holiday weekends. Many people are away, and you may not get the traffic you’re hoping for.
We want to thank all the many kindnesses to our Mom, Ann Jerris, before and after her passing. For attending her celebration of life and sharing the heartfelt personal stories, we thank you. Mom would have enjoyed hearing them... over and over again. Many thanks for Mass cards and donations to her favorite charities. To Aunt Rose, Aunt Karen, nieces and nephews, neighbors and friends, Mom loves you all and so do we. Father John Hayes, you have a special place in our hearts for the visits and for a beautiful celebration Mass. Mom touched many lives. She loved people. Her spirit stays very much alive. We treasure the memories with gratitude and love,
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Retired Teachers’ Organization Celebrates 83 Years By Amanda Dudek, Special thanks to Dolores Hofmann
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he Retired Teachers’ Organization (RTO) of Rochester and Vicinity, Inc. currently brings together our school retirees for fun and fellowship as well as to support those currently teaching. All those who have worked at these schools in some capacity are welcome, including administrators, teachers, school nurses, school bus drivers, secretaries, school custodians, maintenance and school cafeteria workers. Their spouses are also welcome. Few realize, however, that this organization itself has a rich history spanning over 75 years. It all started on October 16, 1936 when Nathaniel G. West, as Chairman of the Fact Finding Committee of the Central Western Zone of the New York State Education Association, was authorized to approach retired teachers about forming an organization. Many did not believe it could be done, but Mr. West, who was to be fundamental to the group, persevered. An organizational meeting was scheduled for October 30th. Even though the weather was not favorable, over fifty retired teachers, out of a possible 200, responded and attended the meeting as did several retired teachers from the surrounding towns. A decision was made to organize the Retired Teachers’ Group, as it was then called, with Miss Josephine Williams as President, Miss Margaret J. Huck as Secretary and Mr. Louis E. Bird as Treasurer. From the beginning, the newly-formed group found its direction during its second meeting which was held on November 19th at Charlotte High School. Mr. West conducted a tour of the school which ended in the music department. The group was rewarded, while resting, with a piano solo by Mr. K. Zimmerle. A delicious luncheon was served by Miss de May of the Home Economics department and three students of the school. At the business meeting, a constitution committee was appointed. Quickly, the group’s desire to serve others became evident. Members were asked for mysteries, detective stories or old magazines that could be used by the people in the County Home. Service has remained a very important part of the RTO to this day.
Adam greets us at the Holiday Party, 2018
interest in learning, demonstrated when Miss Emma Doolittle of Binghamton gave “a fine talk on Mussolini.” After the business meeting, the members were entertained by short plays - the first and second graders presented, “Farmer Prince’s Farm,” and sixth graders presented, “Alice’s New Adventures.” Things continued to progress as the fledgling group quickly established itself. On May 11, 1937, it was decided that “any teacher receiving state retirement allowance and residing in the zone” was eligible for membership.” For the 1937-1938 school year, sixty-six people paid the $1 dues to be a member, practically doubling its membership. On September 7, 1949, the name of the group was changed to the Retired Teachers’ Organization (RTO) of Rochester and Vicinity, the name used today. The RTO currently offers a wide variety of social opportunities to its members. It holds three lunches each year and such activities as bowling, hiking and walking, bird watching, garden club, informal cross-country skiing, caroling, recorder lessons, book review, floral arranging and day tours. The RTO is always open to suggestions for new pastimes to be added, as well. Additionally, as a part of the organization’s continued service to others, the RTO now awards grants to Monroe County teachers. The RTO’s 2019 Barrie Fleegel Memorial Active Educational Grant was awarded to two teachers. Jennifer Constello, an East Irondequoit Central School District 6-8 Elementary teacher with her master’s degree in Library Media was awarded $400. Sonja Griffin, a Rochester City School District Special Education Teacher with her master’s degree in Education Leadership, was awarded $200.
Fun and fellowship did not lag far behind. The third meeting of the then R.T.G. was a Christmas Party held at School #52 on December 14th, 1936. Never forgetting others, each member had been asked to bring a gift for some lonely person in an Aged Home. Miss Clarabelle Bruce, the Principal was a gracious host. The Thirty-three members present were served a delicious luncheon. After the luncheon, Miss Josephine Williams, the president, called the meeting to order, using a gavel presented by Mr. Nathaniel West of Charlotte High School. The gavel held symbolic meaning. It was made of oak from the old school at the intersection of Lake Avenue Boulevard and River Street, the school having been torn down.
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Next, Miss Mary Minges read the new Constitution. Perhaps, not surprisingly, the group also showed a continued
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Homeowners who want to make their properties stand out can take the following steps. De-personalize the home. Homeowners fill their spaces with family photos, heirlooms, personal interests, and other conversation pieces. Prospective buyers may not be able to see past personal belongings and may even be distracted by them. For example, buyers who have strong beliefs about animal welfare may not buy a home displaying hunting trophies. Remove personalized items where possible, replacing them with generic items. Improve the exterior. HGTV says that curb appeal is crucial to making a strong first impression. A messy or lackluster landscape can turn buyers away even before they reach the front door. Mow the lawn and make sure shrubbery has been trimmed. Seasonal potted flowers and plants can help make the house look polished. Repair cracks or damaged walkways, and consider a fresh coat of paint on trim around windows and doors. Pressure-wash siding if necessary. Put things in storage. Rent a storage unit to house items that can make a home appear cluttered. Clean out closets and cabinets, so that when buyers “snoop” during appointments or open houses they see orderly storage areas. If closets are brimming with stuff, buyers may assume the house doesn’t have enough storage space and move on. Make it light and bright. Open up all of the drapes and blinds, and turn on overhead lights so the house is well-lit. Add table lamps or other fixtures to especially dim rooms. Create a hotel experience. Forbes suggests making bathrooms look like a spa. Stack a few pretty washcloths tied with ribbon, add some scented candles and faux plants and buy bathmats and towels in coordinating tones. Remove extraneous items from kitchen counters and replace them with vases of flowers. In addition, set up dining spaces as if one were sitting down to a meal, and ensure appliances are sparkling clean. Use common ‘scents.’ Skip the fish, bacon or other aromatic meals for a few days, as such foods can leave lingering aromas. Baked goods, vanilla and cinnamon might make for more appealing scents. Making a home sell fast involves preparation and the knowledge that buyers are often greatly influenced by their first impressions.
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Her favorite pastime is chasing deer, squirrels and chipmunks. Brooklyn has lots of energy, begs for oatmeal cookies and loves to be petted. How lucky can we be! 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, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
Adopting a Shelter Dog DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read that stray dogs from foreign countries are being put up for adoption here and bringing new diseases with them. My family wants to adopt a dog, but now we’re uncertain about doing so. How can we make sure we’re getting a healthy dog? — Julie in Alexandria, Louisiana DEAR JULIE: You should certainly do some research before taking that super-cute puppy home from a shelter. Rescue shelters have gone through some dramatic changes in the past decade, and perhaps the most notable change is that dogs eligible for adoption are often shipped from a shelter in one region of the country to another region. Dogs from overseas also are being acquired by some shelters as demand for rescue dogs — particularly the “adorable” one or popular breeds — outstrips supply. There is little federal regulation — the USDA doesn’t track how many dogs are imported from other countries, for example — and states are only just beginning to tighten rules to ensure the health of dogs shipped across state lines. There are reports of newly adopted dogs developing severe illnesses, including a new strain of canine distemper virus — a highly contagious disease that closely resembles rabies. Here are some important questions you should ask: • Where did the dog come from? Was it surrendered locally, sent from another state or unknown? • Ask for copies of health records. Has the dog been given vaccinations yet? • If the dog comes from another state or country, was it quarantined after arriving (at least 48 hours in some states)? Take the dog you adopt to a veterinarian as soon as possible for a health check and to get any needed vaccines. Send your questions or pet care tips to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Large quantity of PLASTIC HANGERS: 585-334-6916 3-piece set COUCH, CHAIR, OTTOMAN – dark burnt orange, tan piping trim, tan velveteen and a black PEDESTAL ROUND TABLE: 585-355-6907 GLIDER EXERCISE MACHINE - folds up for easy storage: 585-729-8887 MEN’S DEPENDS STYLE BRIEFS, medium sized. Pick up only, near Honeoye Lake: 585-734-1704 BICYCLE, children’s, with 16”, 18” or 20” wheels: bbrunin1@ rochester.rr.com DIRT DEVIL, “SIMPLI STIK,” three-in-one floor vacuum. Lightweight, floors only. PANASONIC PERSONAL SHREDDER; good condition, works great. penelopeharryhorse1243@gmail.com Bag full of MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF FABRIC, not suitable for quilting. You pick up, Batavia: bganett@rochester.rr.com DECK or PATIO TABLE, metal frame with a glass top. About 5’x3’. Seats 6. Does not include chairs: 585-598-3028 Lifetime collection of CONSERVATIONIST MAGAZINES: jclingus@yahoo.com A large collection of CLASSIC COUNTRY and WESTERN MUSIC, on reel to reel tapes: 585-657-7562 “WOOD” MAGAZINES. Yearly issues 1986-2018. Take all or some: 585-455-3482 leave message SMALL FRIDGE/DORM SIZE, 24” H x 18” W, white, working condition and two small ice trays: mehmolar77@gmail.com BLACK TRUNK from the 1960s, 31” W x 13” D. Lock needs repair: mehmolar77@gmail.com QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED needs mattress. You pick up: 585-638-2129 Lots of FIREWOOD - some cut, some not. You take: 585-359-1764 COUCH, used but still serviceable, 84”, 3 cushion seats: 585-256-2223 TWIN BED with HEADBOARD. You pick up, Avon location. Call Monday/Tuesday only from 9-5pm: 585-354-3957 TV’s: 12”, 19” and 25” – all tube type, all working. You pick up: 585-872-3939 KODAK EASY SHARE 5100 COPIER, in box: 585-721-8644 CRAFTSMAN REAR BAGGER BAG ON A FRAME: 585-482-3962
TOP LOADER WASHING MACHINE. Good condition: 607-281-5076 6’ or 8’ FOLDING PLASTIC TABLES (sturdy) for upcoming reunion: sth711@aol.com 2-3 VERTICAL FENCE POSTS at least 3’ high: 585-482-3962 Dependable EXERCISE BIKE needed for senior lady for health issues: 585-468-2432, leave message Reliable VEHICLE for disabled deaf person: 585-993-7056 DOUBLE STROLLER front to back and a COLLAPSIBLE WAGON: 585-749-7201 FRUIT and VEGETABLE JUICER to make smoothies: 585-637-6961 ASH CATCHER for Kettle Grill: damico27@frontiernet.net RN is looking for FREESTYLE FREEDOM GLUCOMETERS to use for a diabetic support group: stevensbristol@gmail.com 8 TRACK TAPES, classic rock or any type of rock, any condition: greg.1967@yahoo.com LARGE MOVING BOXES, BUBBLE WRAP: 585-880-4801 Looking for a SUN-OVEN, also need 5, 6- or 7-GALLON CARBOYS for winemaking: 585-637-0933 Reliable VEHICLE for a disabled vet: 585-443-0035 50 CINDER BLOCKS for garden project with grandchildren: 585-943-1463 SMALL OUTDOOR STORAGE SHED for moped. Will pick up: 585-481-9067 UPRIGHT FREEZER: Wallym499@hotmail.com or text/voice message 585-415-3377 CD PLAYER with good audio base for local artist: Sally 585-948-5079 HOSTA or other part-sun/part-shade groundcover. I can dig. Please text: 585-764-2169 15,000 BTU WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER in good working condition: 585-409-6477 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS and OLD MUSIC BOX: Please leave message 585-671-1996 4 oz. & 8 oz JELLY JARS needed for a fundraising project for the Webster Comfort Care home: 585-872-3638 Looking for WALL KITCHEN CABINETS in good condition: 585-749-2432 MOVING BOXES and PACKING SUPPLIES: 585-314-9124 RECUMBENT ELLIPTICAL or BIKE for someone who has severe anxiety about going to the gym: wommack91895@gmail.com
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I get all of my medicine by mail. Since the manufacturers stress keeping the pills at cool room temperatures, I wonder what the excessive heat does to them. The medicine must cook all day in the mailbox -- way over 100 degrees here in Florida. I wonder how much the pills or liquids are deteriorating, and how the effectiveness is influenced. -- F.N. ANSWER: You are right to be concerned. All medicines should be stored in a cool and dark place, as direct sunlight and heat can damage their effectiveness. Hormones, such as oral contraceptive pills, thyroid hormone and insulin, are among the most sensitive. Nitroglycerine is as well. Although some are shipped in packaging with cold packs and insulation, that’s not always the case. I recommend using a local pharmacy, but many people have prescription plans that require them to use mail order. If that’s the case for you, try to make sure the medicine will be delivered when you are available to receive it. If you have a temperature-sensitive medicine, such as the ones I mention above (ask your pharmacist about others), ask your mail-order pharmacy to send it in special packaging during warm-weather months.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 68-year-old male. I had triple bypass surgery two years ago. Post-surgery complications included diabetes, pneumonia and renal failure. I spent approximately three months in intensive care. After discharge I started physical therapy, as my arms and hands had atrophied. I am still doing therapy, but continue to have limited use of my arms and hands (I cannot curl my hands without force). Any insight you have as to why I am unable to use my hands would be appreciated. -- C.M. ANSWER: Muscle weakness is common after an ICU stay (it’s seen in more than 25 percent of patients), due to several separate causes. Prolonged immobility can lead to weakness, atrophy and even contractures (involuntary bending at certain joints, such as the elbow and ankle). Both critical illness myopathy (affecting muscles; it’s common in people who received steroids, like prednisone) and critical illness polyneuropathy (affecting nerves; it’s common in people with severe infection, like sepsis) can lead to weakness and atrophy. Medications are sometimes needed to paralyze muscles in surgery or in critical illnesses, and these can have long-lasting side effects, including weakness. Malnutrition is common in ICU patients, not because ICU doctors and nurses don’t know to or don’t want to feed patients, but because the body may be unable to absorb necessary nutrients. Some or all of these may combine to leave lasting physical effects from a long ICU stay. Physical and occupational rehabilitation services are the key to the recovery of function. Return of physical strength is slow and may be incomplete, so it may be necessary to use aids and to learn new ways to perform tasks. It has been my repeated experience that almost everyone can benefit from therapy, and patients who work harder, are more driven and are more optimistic tend to have the best results. Although most benefit is seen in the first year after loss of function, you still may continue to improve with therapy, perhaps utilizing different modalities. Definitely seek an occupational therapist if you haven’t already.
Delivering The Freedom Of Choice THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON YOUR BODY Physical side effects Stress affects more than the mind, manifesting itself physically in various ways. The Mayo Clinic reports that common physical side effects of stress include headache, muscle tension or pain, including chest pain, fatigue, and a change in sex drive. Upset stomach also may be a byproduct of stress. People dealing with stress may even have trouble sleeping.
*** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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585-335-7902 TIPS TO HELP MEN LOOK THEIR BEST: Protect your face. Skin dries with age, but men can take steps to protect their skin and keep it glowing as they grow older. When spending time outdoors, always wear sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 and, ideally, one that includes moisturizer as well. Exposure to the sun without adequate protection can lead to the formation of lines and wrinkles while increasing a man’s risk for skin cancer. Night creams that contain retinol can help smooth wrinkles and give skin a more even-toned look. Prescription night creams tend to be considerably more potent than over-the-counter alternatives.
Koning Tours
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One of the ways homeowners can keep their lawns looking lush and green is to aerate the turf when the need arises. Aerators perforate the soil with small holes. These holes allow air, nutrients and water to penetrate all the way to the roots, helping them grow deep and strong. Deep, strong roots are essential to healthy, lush lawns. While aeration can help many lawns, not every lawn will necessarily need to be aerated. Lawns that get heavy use, such as those that are often played on by children or pets, will likely benefit from periodic aeration. Feeling the lawn also can help homeowners determine if it needs to be aerated. Lawns that dry out quickly or feel spongy may be overcome with thatch, which can prevent lawns from getting the air, water and nutrients they need to thrive. Lawncare professionals recommend aerating lawns that contain thatch that is more than one-half inch. Thatch also can foster grub infestations, providing another benefit to removing it and aerating a lawn. When to aerate depends on the type of grass. Homeowners should consult with a lawncare professional about the best time to aerate their particular lawns, but it’s generally recommended that cool-season grasses be aerated in early spring or fall, while it’s best to aerate warm season grasses in late spring.
REMODELING
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Get your facts together and become familiar with them before you have to face up to that interview. The better prepared you are, the easier it will be to make that important impression. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) New information might warrant changing your mind about a recently made decision. Never mind the temporary confusion it might cause. Acting on the truth is always preferable. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Creating a loving atmosphere for those you care for could pay off in many ways. Expect to hear some unexpected but very welcome news that can make a big difference in your life. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Stepping away from an old and seemingly insoluble problem might be helpful. Use the time to take a new look at the situation and perhaps work out a new method of dealing with it. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You’re still in a favorable goal-setting mode. However, you might need to be a little more realistic about some of your aims. Best to reach for what is currently doable. The rest will follow. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A setback is never easy to deal with. But it could be a boon in disguise. Recheck your proposal and strengthen the weak spots. Seek advice from someone who has “been there and done that.” LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Coming up with a new way of handling a tedious jobregulated chore could lead to more than just a congratulatory memo once the word reaches the “right people.” Good luck. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) What you might call determination, someone else might regard as stubbornness. Look for ways to reach a compromise that won’t require a major shift of views on your part. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You’re still in a vulnerable mode vis-a-vis “offers” that sound too good to be true. So continue to be skeptical about anything that can’t be backed up with provable facts. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Thrift is still dominant this week. What you don’t spend on what you don’t need will be available for you to draw on should a possible (albeit temporary) money crunch hit. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Staying close to home early in the week allows for some introspection about your social life. Sort out your feelings before rejoining your fun-time fellows on the weekend. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) It can be a bit daunting as well as exciting to find yourself finally taking action on a longdelayed move for a change. It helps to stay with it when others rally to support you. BORN THIS WEEK: Your love of home and family provide you with the emotional support you need to find success in the outside world. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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The Center for Workforce Development We offer career training programs that are affordable, short-term, and convenient for the adult learner. Medical Office Assistant Classes starting July 15 • Tuition Assistance and HPOG available • 4-week internship • A high-demand career field • Veteran approved training
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Education about Alzheimer’s and other dementias can turn the tide for a caregiver By Janet VanValkenburg, director of education, and Nanette Friedman, project director, Alzheimer’s Association
If you have noticed changes related to memory loss, thinking or behavior in a family member, you may feel uncertain about voicing your worries. Perhaps, your loved one tells you, “Nothing is wrong.” Perhaps, you may have been hesitant to learn more yourself for fear of the future. However, these are significant health concerns, and it’s important to figure out what is going on with your loved one. Ask your doctor for a cognitive assessment test to either rule out dementia or establish at which stage of the disease your loved one is. Learning that someone you care about has Alzheimer’s or another dementia can be life changing. Immediate reactions of denial and fear are normal. While we understand both the person diagnosed and the caregiver need time to come to terms with the diagnosis, we urge you to reach out to the Alzheimer’s Association. We will help your family learn about the diagnosis, prepare for what to expect at various stages of the disease, and acquire strategies that will make living with dementia easier. In our experience, it is not unusual for a primary caregiver such as a spouse or an adult child to be the first in their family to seek information about the disease soon after a diagnosis. These family members attend our introductory sessions, which focus on understanding dementia and provide tools for caregivers to process a dementia diagnosis. The sooner you are able to accept the diagnosis, the better suited you will be to help your loved one move closer to acceptance, too. Some caregivers continue seeking more information and attend more advanced education programs we offer. But, more often than not, we don’t see caregivers for another year or two, while their loved one is in the early-stage of the disease. These families are absorbing information about dementia before they might be ready to learn more. Two or three years after the diagnosis and after we meet them at our introductory sessions, we see the same family members come back and enroll in our advanced education programs. As dementia progresses, communication becomes challenging. Your loved one may experience difficulty expressing themselves through language. When the person with dementia loses their ability to share thoughts, they
also lose the ability to understand the caregiver. We equip caregivers with strategies of effective verbal and nonverbal communication. These strategies can be life changing. One caregiver who attended our communication session said, “This information is so incredibly powerful, it needs to be broadcast on evening news on all channels.” Families also seek guidance for how to respond to new dementia-related behaviors. Caregivers notice mood changes late in the afternoon, when their loved one gets too tired and overwhelmed. Sometimes, the person living with dementia no longer recognizes her or his spouse. They become frightened facing a “stranger” and often try to leave their home. Sometimes, the person with dementia wakes up in the middle of the night and keeps everybody awake. Many caregivers tell us, “I sleep with one eye open.” We offer advice on how to create a relaxed environment and engage your loved one in quiet activities. We also help families identify what might trigger aggressive behavior and what approaches would give your loved one an opportunity to come down and make them more comfortable in the future. Caregivers often say, “I wish I knew what I know now. I could have avoided that fight I had with Mom the other day. I feel guilty. Am I doing my best for my mom?” Occasionally, a daughter or son who is a primary caregiver comes to our education session together with a sibling who is visibly not interested. As we go through class and talk about the communication and behavioral changes their loved one experiences, we notice how the demeanor of the reluctant caregiver changes. By the end of class, we often hear them say, “Oh, my goodness, Mom does have dementia.” As painful as the exercise was for both siblings, in the end, they are thankful for the information Caring for your loved one with Alzheimer’s or another dementia often involves a team of people. Whether you provide daily caregiving or participate in the decision making remotely, our education programs will help your family navigate the journey at any stage of the disease. To learn more about our caregiver education or sign up for an education session near you, call 1-800-272-3900 or visit alz.org.
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TIPS TO HELP MEN LOOK THEIR BEST: Make an effort to reduce stress. Stress produces a host of negative side effects, some of which can indirectly affect appearance. Some people dealing with stress end up suffering from insomnia, which can contribute to bags under the eyes. Stress also can adversely affect hydration of the skin, contributing to dry skin. Stress also can contribute to hormonal imbalances that lead to skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis and eczema. If stress is a problem, make a concerted effort to reduce it, even working with a physician to reduce stress when necessary.
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G VP S ONLINE POLL: The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is celebrating Pollinator Week from June 17th-23rd! Which common pollinator is your favorite? • Bats • Beetles • Butterflies • Flies • Honeybees • Hummingbirds Poll Ends 06-25-19
Results from 06-18-19 It’s Father’s Day, and we love Dads! Their jokes, however, are not always so popular. How do you feel about “Dad jokes?” • 50% Yea, love them! • 50% Nay, they’re terrible!
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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the traditional stone associated with July birthdays? 2. MUSIC: In what state was singer-songwriter Tom Petty born and raised? 3. LITERATURE: Who wrote the short story called “The Sentinel,” which provided a starting point for the film “2001: A Space Odyssey”? 4. HISTORY: What was the only state that George McGovern won in the 1972 presidential race? 5. GEOGRAPHY: What is the largest country in South America? 6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of pelicans known as? 7. GOVERNMENT: Who was the longest-serving U.S. House Speaker? 8. MOVIES: Who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the movie “Silkwood”? 9. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of food is thrown at the annual food fight festival held in Bunol, Spain? 10. BIBLE: Who were King Solomon’s parents?
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Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale. When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.
PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR RECENT GRADUATES Noise-cancelling headphones: A set of durable headphones to block out ambient noise may be helpful for graduates going on to college or post-graduate work. Grads entering the workforce can enjoy silence or music as they commute to their offices. These headphones also work well on flights, making them ideal gifts for new grads whose first jobs require a lot of travel.
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GRADUATION ETIQUETTE Understand no two graduations are alike. Schools adhere to different policies and procedures regarding graduation. Keep in mind that graduation ceremonies may run several hours, especially for large graduating classes. If the ceremony figures to run long, leave young children at home. In addition, be courteous to older guests who might not be able to sit or stand for too long.
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sad I missed the pancake breakfast. Thanks to all the men and women who make up our fire department!
I’d like to thank the Springwater Fire Department. Not only do they do great work responding to all the calls and keeping us safe, but they also throw some amazing community events. They did a paint night that was awesome, a meat raffle that was a lot of fun, and the amazing comedy night. I’m With the nice weather finally upon us, people are enjoying sitting outside more and would maybe like to open their doors and windows to let the fresh air in. However, that is not possible because your dog is barking for hours on end! Please, please, please take your constantly barking dog inside! People do work nights and try and sleep with windows open but can’t because your dog is Always barking! Not to mention how this must affect your poor dog! Maybe your poor dog has some issues that you are ignoring. Obedience training would help as might a separation anxiety vest or medicine! Be a more responsible dog owner. We had to buy a “white noise” device, but it doesn’t help when we want to open the GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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J. Eric Thompson and I are thankful for the wonderful people of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church for calling Eric as their priest three years ago. We have never felt more at home in a church or larger community as we do here in Dansville.
husband, James Delaney, for always being warm and welcoming with a happy smile on their faces. They always welcome our children to come over and play with their kids. New to Springwater! New to the town and discovered we are surrounded by amazing people on all sides, including Yvonne Struble, Mary Markle and Nikki Zinter! All are wonderful, kind people who make us love this town more and more every day.
Dansville has many nice and wonderful people in it, and if you explore the right parts of town, it’s absolutely beautiful.
I LOVE the school system. Coming from a larger city where your child is a number to a community that cares and supports our children is amazing! I will never move out
Thank you, Jessica Delaney and her windows or doors! Your turn now to do what responsible dog owners do. At least help your dog so it isn’t barking all the time! Please! Some say those that are targeted with bullying must have mental health issues. Not necessarily. Many of the minors who do such illegal things as bringing guns to school have stated that they were targeted by bullies. Just because someone is angry doesn’t necessarily mean they have a mental health issue. Often, they are angry because they are suffering injustice. Everyone has a breaking point.
from the end of my driveway doesn’t help when I’m trying to pull out! Clearly, you can see that. You already have TWO driveways to park your many vehicles in; let’s not be selfish. Store your boat, camper and whatever other recreational vehicles you have elsewhere. You know you don’t have room for it all, so you make your neighbors’ lives harder. You act like the street belongs to you. So inconsiderate.
It’s harassment. Plain and simple. When I drove an old silver car, 35 silver cars surrounded me and boxed me in. I traded the car in and got another vehicle recently, and ten days to We already live on a very two weeks later, all the narrow street. You and same people have similar your guests parking their color and model cars as I cars and SUV’s right across do and keep driving around
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of Dansville just on that. I also love my awesome neighbors, and I love how genuinely kind everyone is here and looks out for one another, definitely the place I want my children to be raised in. I love small country towns; they always have the best people. I live in Sparta and have some of the best neighbors! They always take care of my driveway in the winter so it is easy on me. My other neighbors have a garden and are always so giving. I appreciate the people I have around me.
the block, trying to tailgate and high beam me when I travel. Ridiculous. I guess it’s supposed to intimidate me. It doesn’t. Almost every morning, you speed down our road between certain times. The other day, you passed us on a solid yellow line. You are a danger to people on the road, and I’m calling the county sheriff. I hope he will be waiting for you some morning to give you a wakeup call. It is not okay to go speeding down the road. It makes me angry that you think you are above the law, and I hope he will catch you. Enough is enough.
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On June 28, 1972, President Richard Nixon announces that no more draftees will be sent to Vietnam unless they volunteer for such duty. He also announced that a force of 10,000 troops would be withdrawn by Sept. 1, which would leave a total of 39,000 in Vietnam.
Is It Seasonal Allergies Or Dry Eye?
* On June 27, 1988, heavyweight champion Mike Tyson knocks out challenger Michael Spinks with a left hook in the first round. The match lasted just 91 seconds. * On June 24, 1997, Air Force officials release a 231-page report dismissing long-standing claims of an alien spacecraft crash 50 years earlier in Roswell, New Mexico. The UFO rumors began in 1947 when a rancher found shiny material scattered on his land. The Air Force said it was a downed weather balloon.
(NAPS)—Two of the more common eye-related problems are dry eyes and eye allergies. While the symptoms are similar, there are differences between the two conditions. Sometimes they can occur at the same time, compounding the problem. That’s why it’s important to have a medical eye exam to determine the cause of your symptoms so you can get the appropriate treatment. If you’re concerned about the cost of the exam, the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s EyeCare America program may be able to help. Understanding Allergies Seasonal eye allergy symptoms are like dry eye, but itchiness is more common. When you’re sensitive to an allergen such as molds, pollen, dust or grass, histamine is released, causing itchy, red eyes that tear or burn. Over-the-counter medications are often effective. You can also take the following steps for relief: • Limit exposure to the outdoors on high–pollen count days. • Wash your face and hands after being outside to reduce the amount of pollen on the skin. • Don’t rub your eyes; it may increase the irritants and make symptoms worse. Examining Dry Eye Dry eye is a complex disease that has many causes that often overlap and interact. Dry eye can happen when the eye doesn’t produce enough tears or when the quality of the tears can’t keep the surface of the eye adequately lubricated. It frequently occurs with other health conditions. People tend to make fewer tears as they get older due to hormonal changes. Both men and women can get dry eye. However, it is more common in women—especially after menopause. Common symptoms of dry eye disease may include sensitivity to light, dryness and itchiness, the feeling that something is in the eye, fluctuating vision, eye fatigue and excess eye watering. Ophthalmologists—physicians specializing in medical and surgical eye care—will prescribe a variety of treatments based on the cause of the dry eye. For many people, though, a few simple lifestyle changes can resolve the problem: • Try adding moisture to the air with a humidifier. • Protect your eyes from drying wind by wearing wraparound glasses outside. • Add omega-3 fatty acids to your diet for dry eye relief. These are in oily fish (such as salmon, sardines, tuna, trout and anchovies) and in flaxseeds. • Use artificial tear ointment or thick eyedrops just before you go to bed. If your eyes remain red and irritated after trying these tips, see your ophthalmologist. About EyeCare America EyeCare America is a national public service program that provides eye care through volunteer ophthalmologists for seniors 65 and older, and those at increased risk for eye disease. To see if you or your loved ones are eligible, visit www.aao.org/eyecareamerica.
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ALEXANDER Alexander Class of 1979 40th Class Reunion - Saturday, August 31st. For more information please call (585) 219-4061.
AVON Avon Central School Class of 1979 40th High School Class Reunion - Saturday, July 27th 2019. Weekend events beginning Friday, July 26th through Sunday July 28th. Please contact Jackie Smith Birkholz at jmwbirkholz@yahoo. com or join the ACS class of 1979 FB page for details and to register!
Rush Public Library 5977 East Henrietta Rd.Rush 585-533-1370, www.libraryweb.org/rush M, W, F 1-8;Tu., Th. 11-8; Sat. 10-2
Henrietta Public Library 455 Calkins Rd., Rochester 359-7092 • hpl.org Mon.-Thurs. 9 am-9 pm, Fri. 9 am-5 pm, Sat.10 am-5 pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Rush Public Library: Crafter’s Corner for Teens and Adults, Tuesday, June 25th at 2:00 PM in the William Udicious Pavilion, behind the Library. Make an up-cycled summer scarf out of an old t-shirt. Bring a pair of sharp scissors and a large cotton blend tshirt. The Know Thyself Perspective: Meet Life Coach Adrien Fioucci on Wednesday, June 26th from 7-8:00 PM in the William Udicious Pavilion behind the Library. Mr. Fiorucci will be addressing the issues of anxiety in our modern age. NYS Summer Reading Kick-Off: Explore a “Universe of Stories” with Mad Science of Western New York on Friday, June 28th at 7:00 PM in the William Udicious Pavilion behind the Library. Free for all kids and families. Register for all programs in advance.
Memorial Tree Dedication for Sandi Toarmino Welch - Held Saturday, June 22, 11am at the Avon High School. Sandi Toarmino Welch - Avon Central School Class of 1966. This tree honors Sandi Toarmino Welch, ACS Class of 1966, whose positive spirit, enthusiasm and friendship inspired her class, her school, her family and her community throughout her lifetime. With Love ~ Your Classmates June 2019.
HENRIETTA TOPS Meeting - Come join us as we Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS). We provide you with the tools, Information, support and accountability you need to be successful. WE will offer you Support, throughout each step of your journey, including maintaining after you’ve reached your goal weight. Come to a FREE, FUN, INFORMATIVE meeting and learn what we’re all about. After all you’ve got nothing to LOSE....or DO YOU?? Questions call Evelyn (585) 230-0910. We meet every Thursday 8:45am10am at the Ely Fagan American Legion, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta. www.TOPS.org
Finger Lakes Alzheimer’s Caregiver Institute Community Workshop: Learn more about Alzheimer’s - Dementia - Memory Loss and how to best serve members of your community. Speaker: Rev. Dr. Cynthia Hulling Hummel, a Presbyterian pastor, who is living with early stage Alzheimer’s. She has made it her mission to share her story, her insights on living with the disease and her unique perspective on faith-based respite care. Where: Pinnacle Lutheran Church, 250 Pinnacle Rd., Rochester. When: Saturday, June 29, 1:00-3:00 PM. RSVP to: Jessie at jgyr@lifespanrochester. org, or call 585-287-6372.
RUSH The Federation of Social Workers - 14th annual Golf Tournament on Sunday, June 30th at Wild Wood Country Club in Rush. Proceeds from the golf tournament will benefit two local charities and a scholarship fund: Christopher’s Challenge, Alyssa’s Angels, and the Ed Grabowski-Dina Finn Memorial Scholarship. Registration and lunch begins 11:30am, golf shotgun at 1pm, then a reception and dinner at 6:30pm. For more information or to register, please visit: FSW-union. org
WEBSTER R L Thomas Class of 1969 50th Year Reunion! Saturday, September 28, 2019, Webster Golf Club. A Friday night event is also being planned. More details will follow once we have our list updated. We are looking for many “missing” class members, so if you haven’t heard about the reunion, or haven’t updated your information since our last reunion, please either send us an email at rltclassof69reunion@gmail.com or like us on Facebook. We are also collecting information on Classmates.com. You may also call Cindi (Daniels) Bouchard at 585-217-2885 or Deb (Morgan) Walbourn at 585-355-7786.
First Saturday Hike - Rush: Community Hike/walk for all ages. Approximately 2 miles over two hours. Various locations each month with mostly level surfaces. Lehigh Valley Trail: 9-11am, July 6 Meet at Plains Rd. Station to hike the northwest spur toward Henrietta.
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7494 BATAVIA-STAFFORD Townline Rd., Stafford, NY. Pristine 5 bed, 2 bath home (3,036 s.f.) on quiet dead-end minutes from Batavia Thruway. This spacious 1.2 acre property is located on golf course, has plenty of natural lighting, double garage, finished basement, workshop space, check address on Zillow! $184,900. 585-356-8955.
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