Tri-County - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 10-14-2022

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Follow along all 4 weeks in October as we spread awareness about breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, recovery and life after breast cancer.

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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers. It is estimated that in 2022, approximately 30% of all new women cancer diagnoses will be breast cancer.

FAQWhat can I do to reduce my risk of breast cancer?

• Limit alcohol. The more alcohol you drink, the greater your risk of developing breast cancer.

• Maintain a healthy weight. If your weight is healthy, work to maintain that weight.

• Be physically active.

• Breast-feed.

• Limit postmenopausal hormone therapy.

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Women have some control in regard to their risk for breast cancer

No one, regardless of their age, occupation, skin color, or socioeconomic status, is immune to cancer. In fact, individuals might be hard pressed to say no one in their family and/or circle of friends has been diagnosed with cancer at some point. According to the National Cancer Institute, there were 18.1 million new cancer cases across the globe in 2018. Among women, when excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, no cancer was more prevalent globally than breast cancer. e World Cancer Research Fund reports that, in 2018, breast cancer accounted for 25.4 percent of all new cancer diagnoses in women. at gure is nearly three times as high as the percentage of cases of colorectal cancer, which accounted for the second most new cancer cases diagnosed in women in 2018.

It’s understandable to be fearful of such gures, which can make a breast cancer diagnosis seem almost inevitable. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that not all risk factors for breast cancer are set in stone. ough age and family history, two known risk factors for breast cancer, may be beyond a woman’s control, she still can exercise some control over other risk factors.

Physical activity e CDC notes that women who are not physically active have a higher risk of getting breast cancer than those who are. e O ce on Women’s Health, a division of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, notes that women should get two hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity every week or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity each week. is should be accompanied by muscle-strengthening activities on two or more days each week. Carrying around extra weight can make moving around more di cult, so the O ce on Women’s Health urges larger women to start slowly if it’s been awhile since they exercised. In addition, aging women can speak with their physicians for advice about exercise regimens they should or need not avoid.

replacement therapies that include both estrogen and progesterone taken during menopause can increase a woman’s risk for breast cancer when taken for more than ve years. In addition, the CDC reports that oral contraceptives, such as birth control pills, have been linked to a higher risk for breast cancer. Women can speak with their physicians about how to control hormone-related risk factors for breast cancer.

Alcohol consumption Studies have found that the more alcohol a woman consumes, the greater her risk for breast cancer becomes.

Smoking, exposure to chemicals that have been found to cause cancer and changes in hormones related to working night shi s are some additional risk factors for breast cancer that women may be able to control.

Breast cancer a ects millions of women across the globe each year. ough that may instill a feeling of helplessness, women should know that many risk factors for breast cancer are within their control.

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October is Anti-Bullying Month

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arents go to great lengths to protect their children.

Keeping a watchful eye is a great way to protect kids when they're around the house, but parents may need to look for more subtle signs to determine if their children are being mistreated when they leave home.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services notes that roughly 20 percent of students between the ages of 12 and 18 experience bullying nationwide. Parents might once have written off bullying as part of growing up, but research has long since indicated that bullying can be very harmful to youngsters. The DHHS notes that research indicates that persistent bullying can lead to or exacerbate feelings of isolation, rejection, exclusion, and despair. Children who are persistently bullied also may experience new or worsening feelings of anxiety and depression.

Parents can play a vital role in preventing bullying. Much of that role involves parents educating themselves about bullying, including what it is and what it's not and what are some warning signs that a child is involved in bullying.

What is bullying?

The DHHS website Stopbullying.gov defines bullying as unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived imbalance of power. Bullying behavior is repeated or has the potential to be repeated over time. The imbalance of power associated with bullying involves the children who bully using some semblance of power they have over the children they're bullying to harm or control those youngsters. Their power may be physical strength, access to embarrassing information or popularity.

What isn't bullying?

Various types of aggressive behavior have the potential to be harmful, but they do not fall under the umbrella of bullying. For example, Stopbullying.gov notes that children between the ages of three and five are learning how to coexist with one another, including how to share and cooperate. Children in these age groups may be aggressive if they don't get what they want, but their actions in such instances do not constitute bullying. More information about potentially harmful, non-bullying behaviors is available at Stopbullying.gov.

Educate Yourself and Your Children

What are some signs a child is being bullied?

The DHHS notes that not all children who are being bullied exhibit warning signs. In addition, some signs might be more subtle than others. But some potential indicators that a child is being bullied include:

• Unexplainable injuries

• Lost or destroyed clothing, books, electronics, or jewelry

• Frequent headaches or stomach aches, feeling sick or faking illness

• Changes in eating habits, like suddenly skipping meals or binge eating. For example, children who are being bullied may come home from school hungry because they did not eat lunch.

• Difficulty sleeping or frequent nightmares

• Declining grades, loss of interest in schoolwork, or not wanting to go to school

• Sudden loss of friends or avoidance of social situations

• Feelings of helplessness or decreased self esteem

• Self-destructive behaviors such as running away from home, harming themselves, or talking about suicide

What are some signs a child is bullying other children?

Parents also should be on the lookout for signs their children are bullying other youngsters. Such signs include:

• Kids get into physical or verbal altercations

• Children have friends who bully others

• Increasingly aggressive behavior

• Frequent trips to the principal's office or to detention

• Kids have extra money or new belongings but cannot explain how they got the cash or items

• Kids blame others for their problems

• An unwillingness to accept responsibility for their actions

• Kids are competitive and worry about their reputation or popularity

Parents have a vital role to play in preventing bullying so all youngsters feel safe and sound inside and outside of school.

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The two major types are the four-toed and five-toed sloths.

Their closest relatives are anteaters and armadillos.

Sloths spend their lives in the mountains.

They munch on leaves and twigs.

Sloths can swim three times faster than they can walk on land.

Their ability to slow their heart rates to one-third its normal rate, gives them the ability to hold their breath for a whopping 40 minutes underwater.

Sloths are good pets.

They can live anywhere between 10 and 30 years!

It is hard for sloths to camouflage in the trees.

Although sloths have peaceful demeanors, wild sloths can be aggressive and bite very hard.

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ReStore & Habitat for Humanity: Helping to “Restore” Hope in the Genesee Valley

Genesee County Habitat for Humanity, partnered with ReStore, believes that just because you have a low income or may be struggling nancially, doesn’t mean you have to settle for low quality household furnishings. is is an important message to send in a time where many are still struggling in the a ermath of Covid and an ever-in ating economy.

ReStore Operations Director Shay Kilner, adds “One of the common misconceptions we hear is that the only people we sell to are people that don’t have anything nancially.” Kilner is emphatic that this is far from the truth. “Everyone who comes in to ReStore comes from all di erent demographics,” she explains. “ ere’s a good mix of everyone within our shoppers. If you don’t have a ton of money, you still deserve quality items and I personally believe that, regardless of your nancial status, you do deserve some good quality items.” In addition, shoppers at ReStore in Batavia walk away with a y percent (or more) savings in comparison to commercial retailers and their proceeds go on to fund Habitat for Humanity’s next build site.

Another signi cant di erence between ReStore and commercial retailers is the relationships their store associates develop within the community. “We have a good relationship with our customers,” says Kilner. “We try to know our customers on a rst name basis. We’re here, and we are available to support them.”

While many of their items are obtained from generous donors throughout the Genesee Valley, ReStore has also gained public attention from some very notable retailers and corporations. Many of these generous benefactors choose to remain anonymous, but Target has remained a well-known sponsor. “Target is a really good supporter of us. Every year they donate Christmas tree displays. ose trees that you see around the store, we will have them available for sale,” notes Kilner.

Among the household supplies and furnishings they have to o er, visitors can nd an assortment of cabinets, furniture sets, electrical appliances, stoves, dryers, holiday décor, vanities, ooring and carpeting to suit the needs of their home. Kilner adds that ReStore provides a drop-o for anyone wishing to donate, and if people are unable to bring their donations to the store, they o er weekly pick-ups which, for Kilner, is one of the most rewarding experiences about working with ReStore and Habitat for Humanity.

“Typically, I go out on pickups, and I pick up the items for the store,” she explains. “Our donors feel [satisfaction] in giving, in the sense that the items they are giving are going to help someone and will regain a second life.” Kilner’s enthusiasm for helping others in need does not go unnoticed; it is as palpable over the phone as it is in person.

In addition to regaining a second life, the environmental impact of recycling gently used furnishings is another reason to consider donating to stores like ReStore and Habitat for Humanity instead of tossing unwanted items to the curb this year. In the 2021 scal year alone, ReStore has prevented an

astonishing 21,429 pounds of materials from going to land lls. Truly, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”

Each ReStore location o ers a varying selection of items, so Kilner suggests reviewing them online or calling ahead of time. Every Friday night, ReStore in Batavia will post a hot ticket item that is currently available on their Facebook page, and those items are sold rst come, rst serve. “Just today we had a couch and loveseat set,” says Kilner. “A customer was moving today, and she said it was prefect for her apartment. We have a great following for our items posted on Facebook,” A loyal following that many in Genesee Valley are aware of, but some have yet to discover. Currently, ReStore in Batavia is open one day a week, opening its doors at 10:00 AM each Saturday. Bargain shoppers of every variety are typically packed outside their doors, excited to cash in on their next great deal.

Looking to donate to ReStore this holiday season? Appliances are their top request. “Appliances are our #1 seller, refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves,” explains Kilmer. “Since Covid, there has been a backorder on those. ey do go quickly. e need is there for them. at’s just one of those things that we love when they do come in.”

For Kilner and her store associates, every Saturday is an opportunity to make someone’s day. ey are aware of the grateful smiles, the tears of joy, and the random acts of kindness brought to life because no other store helps those in need get back on their feet like ReStore does. For others, it’s simply just a great bargain, or an opportunity for their previously cherished but no longer needed household items and furnishings to go to a brand-new home. Either way, everyone wins.

For more information or support for Restore and Habitat for Humanity, visit follow them on Facebook!

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Do I Need a New Coat is Year?

With cold weather here, we’re all trying to nd ways to stay warm both indoors and when we go out. Are you set up for winter? is is the time to be sure.

Here is what I’ve done so far this year.

Slippers that you wear around the house: Have yours stretched out over the years? Is there any chance you could walk right out of them? is might be the year you need to invest in new indoor footwear for safety. Slippers are jotted down on my own list because yes, I do need new ones, and I’m going for slippers with a solid bottom.

Indoor vest: I’ve had one for years that adds a layer of warmth when the house is a bit chilly when worn over a sweatshirt or a long sleeve wa e shirt. It’s still ne.

Gloves: I’ve discovered that my insulated gloves that have kept my hands warm for years now have worn through the seam on the thumb, creating a 1-inch hole and letting in very cold air. I discovered how that happened: It’s from holding the steering wheel in the car. I’ll be pulling out my needle and thread to make that repair.

Hat, scarf, boots: check.

Winter coat with hood: And this is where making a major purchase is i y. Do I need a new winter coat this year ... or not?

And the answer is no. ree winters into Covid, it’s still out there. Despite the new omicron booster, there are experts who say we’ll have another Covid surge this winter with rising cases and hospitalization numbers, mostly due to human behavior and dwindling interest in getting a booster.

So no ... once again, I don’t need a new winter coat. I still won’t be going out as much as I used to long ago.

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Sports Fans

I love football. I'm all for supporting a team, the excitement, etc. However, when there's a very late game on a night when people have to work the next day and you're just getting back at 1am with a bus full of people on a quiet residential street, have some consideration about waking your neighbors up with beeping your horn and yelling just because your team won.

Please use your lights!

Do people know that when it’s raining and your headlights are not on, it’s difficult to see you! It’s the law: if wipers are being used, headlights are supposed to be on. It’s not that hard to flip a switch.

Thanks to the Good Samaritan!

Last Friday I was walking to my car in a suburban store parking lot. Unbeknownst to me, I was followed from the store by someone. I was warned of this by a kind young lady who noticed this person following me and pulled her van alongside me until I got in my car safely. Thank you for taking time from your busy day to help a stranger.

Sincere Thanks

My sincere thank you to the lovely couple who sat behind me at the Batavia Town and Country Restaurant early in September. I found when I went to pay for my dinner that it had been paid for by these nice people. What a wonderful surprise and gift! Thank you and blessings to you.

You'll never guess!

We live in a village home in and among many other homes on a well-traveled street. Occasionally, my wife and I have things we no longer use. These items are too good to simply discard, so we put them in front of our home with a painted, wooden sign stating "Free Stuff" attached to the nearby tree. We are happy that people find uses for these items. We are not happy when they also take our painted signs which are securely nailed or bungeed to the tree. Why would anyone do that? Maybe I'm too literal. Maybe I should keep it simple and discard this stuff. Otherwise, along with the signs, someday I'll hear a chainsaw cutting down the tree, as well. Wow, this country is in serious trouble.

Handicap Parking

The abuse of the handicap parking system is beyond the pale! The number of people pulling into a handicap spot, hopping out of their vehicle and fast walking into a building or then upstairs is wrong. Sometimes, that sort of person hops out of their car with a nametag on, showing they're working. Most of these people are not elderly. Then, an elderly person with a cane or someone who has difficulty walking must walk an extreme distance because there's no close handicap spot for them. It's selfish and greedy. These people know they don't need that spot. You know who you are.

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Holley Community

Free Library

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The Season was waning to its close. The gardens showed but little of the ravages of autumn as yet. The noble avenues of trees were still in their glory of fulness and expansive verdure; although here and there a few fallen leaves seemed to have fluttered down to earth as premature heralds of decay. The later flowers were gorgeous in their many-coloured splendour, though their earlier sisters had already lived the best of their lives, and now drooped their heads, as if to hide their blighted charms.

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HellofaBook,byJasonMott.*Registrationrequired.

JuniorBios*:Thursday,October20, 11:15amto12:00pm

Ages3-5.*Registrationrequired. RochesterGhosts:Saturday,October 22,1:00pmto2:00pm

JoinusfortheRochesterCandlelight GhostWalksastheyrecountsome spooky,familyfriendlystoriesand takeusthroughascavengerhunt.

**Allages!

HalloweenatSeymour:Wednesday, October26,5:00pmto6:00pm

ComehangoutforsomeHalloween fun.We’llhaveaHalloweenparade withtreats,andstationswillbesetup aroundthechildren’sareawithgames andactivities.Costumesarestrongly encouraged.(NOTE:Teensare neededtohelpmakethisaSpooktacularevent!)

Apple seeds contain a small amount of cyanide compound. They’re not harmful if eaten in small quantities.

ALABAMA

BenefitforCarrieDesjardinsHeld Wednesday,October19th from4pm-8pmattheAlabama Hotel,Rt63&77,Alabama.BASKETRAFFLE,SIDERAFFLES,50/50 DRAWINGandBAKESALE.Please joinusandmakethiseventaHUGE success!!

ALEXANDER

AlexanderFireDepartment

Christmas Craft&VendorShow

Sunday,November27,from9am3pmattheAlexanderFireDepartment,10708AlexanderRd., Alexander.

BATAVIA

TheGreatBataviaTrainShowFor 50yearstheGreatBataviaTrain Showhasbeenoneofthepremier hobbyeventsinWesternNew York.Allformsofmodelrailroad andtrain-relatedmerchandisewill beavailable.Itemsofferedinclude allscalesofmodeltrains,historic railroaditems,books,DVD’sand toys.Modelingdemonstrations, andalimitednumberofportable layouts,willbepartofthefun.Free parking.SnackBaravailable.Held October16,9:30-3:30pmatthe GeneseeCommunityCollegeRichardCCallArena,OneCollegeRd., Batavia.$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.http:// gsme.org

HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries: Ken Slaughenhopt, “TheHolland Survey”-JoinusattheHolland LandOfficeMuseumWednesday, October19th.Kenwillbediscussingthetrialsandtribulationsof thesurveyingprocessthatwent intolayingouttheHollandPurchaseandits3.25millionacres,as wellasitsimportancetoWestern NewYork.Admission$5or$3for museummembers.Toattend: 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.The GuestSpeakerSeriesismadepossiblewithfundsfromtheStatewide CommunityRegrantProgram,a regrantprogramoftheNYSCouncilontheArtswiththesupportof theofficeoftheGovernorandNYS LegislatureandadministeredbyGo ART!

BataviaCemeteryAssociation annual HalloweenCandlelight Ghostwalk willbeheldonSaturday,October22,2022!Joinusfor somespookyfunoncandlelitpaths throughtheHistoricBataviaCemeteryonHarvesterAvenuetomeet menandwomenwhoheldgreat powerandexertedgreatinfluence intheirday,werevictimsoftragic events,orboth.Toursbeginat7:00 p.m.andruneveryfifteenminutes until8:30p.m.Admissionis$10. Reservationsarerequired.Proceeds benefittheupkeepandrestoration ofthecemetery.Formoreinformation,ortomakereservations,contact(585)943-5662.

CrossroadsHouseAnnualSpaghetti WesternDinner- Held Wednesday,October19,2022, serving5to7pmorsoldout.Take outsavailablestartingat4pm.Join usattheBataviaFirstPresbyterian Church,300EastMainSt,Batavia. WesternThemewithlivemusicto dineby!Freewillofferingatthe door.Crossroadshouse.com. 585-343-3892.

HLOMJavawithJoe:Tom Tiefel, “Bergen HistoricMaple

SyrupProject-JoinusattheHollandLandOfficeMuseumforthe nexteditionofourJavawithJoeE. morningcoffeepresentationson Thursday,October27that9am. Thismonth’spresenterisTom Tiefel,TownofBergenHistorian andproprietoroftheBergenHistoricMapleSyrupProject.Hewill bediscussinghisrevitalizationofan antiquemaplesyrupoperationthat raninBergennearly100yearsago. Admissionisfreeandcoffeeand donutswillbeprovided.Ifyou wouldliketoattendpleasecontact themuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.

FallBasketRaffle-LiveAuction: Come SupporttheDownSyndrome SupportGrouponSaturday,October29th.BasketRaffle11:00to 4:00($5.00Sheets).LiveAuction 4:00-FreeAdmission.QualityInn @8250ParkRoad,Batavia.

HolidayWreathSale-$25. Sponsored byGrandViewCemetery.To order,pleasecall343-0877(Joyce) or993-1317(Office).Pickupwill beatthecemeterymaintenance garageonSunday,November27th from11-1pm.Allproceedsgotowardcemeterymaintenance. OrdersmustbeinbyNovember1st.

CrossroadsHouseAnnualFall Basket Raffle- Thisyear, CrossroadsHouseFallBasketRaffle willbeheldatourneighbors,BataviaFirstPresbyterianChurchHall, 300EastMainSt.Themaineventis Saturday,November5,2022,from 12to4pm,withthewinnersbeing drawnstartingat3pm.Pre-saleis Friday,November4,2022, 3:30-5:30pm.Lunchwillbe availableonSaturday.Over100 baskets,plusgiftcardswillberaffled!MEGArafflessoldseparately. Crossroadshouse.com/585-3433892.

BBQ-EagleStarHousingFundraiser forHomelessVeterans BBQRIBDINNER(Servedwith bakedbeansandmacaronisalad) $14.PULLEDPORKDINNER(Served withbakedbeansandmacaroni salad)$11.BRISKETDINNER (Servedwithbakedbeansandmacaronisalad)$16ORBBQPULLED PORKSANDWICH-$7.BBQRIB SANDWICH-$11.BRISKETSANDWICH-$11.JoinusonSATURDAY, OCTOBER22,11:00am-UNTIL SOLDOUTatJERRYARENA’S, 8360LewistonRd.,Batavia.

MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On Oct. 18, 1867, the U.S. formally takes possession of Alaska after purchasing the territory from Russia for $7.2 million, or less than 2 cents an acre. Russia sold its Alaska territory to the U.S. rather than risk losing it in battle with a rival such as Great Britain.

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BROCKPORT

TheGatheringTable/Teen Closet

TheGatheringTablewill beatBrockportFirstBaptist Church,124MainSt.,onSunday, October16.Dinein12:00-1:00pm. Menu:roastpork,pierogicasserole, applesauce,anddessert.Take-out at12:45pm(iffoodisstill available).TheTeenClosetisopen 11:00-1:00pm.

BYRON

AnnualTurkeyDinner- Sunday, October 23attheByronPresbyterianChurch,6293WestMainSt., ByronwillholdtheirTurkeyDinner. TheDRIVE-THRUONLYmealwill beginat11amuntilsoldout.The menuwillincludeturkey,stuffing, mashedpotatoes,gravy,squash, coleslaw,rolls,cranberrysauceand appleorpumpkinpie.Thecostis $15foroneofthebestdinnersin thearea.

CHURCHVILLE

FallRummageSaleatRiga Cong. Church: Dowehaveasale foryou!Amultitudeofchoices, newtovintageintheChristmas department,nicefallandHalloweentoo!Somenewsmallappliances,housewares,frames,lg.dog crate&house,dressers,stools,vanitytonameafew.Clothing,purses, somejewelry,decorandmore!! Expectthissaletoutilizebothlevels!Cleansale,nojunk!Pricedto go,andwedoacceptreasonable offersonSaturday.Makeyourlist andpamperyourwallet,greatway togetabudgetretailfix!Seeyou soon!FRIDAY,OCTOBER14, 3-7PMandSATURDAY,OCTOBER 15,9AM-2PM.

FAIRPORT

Craft&VendorFair- Over 30 craftersandvendorswithunique fallandholidayitems,tobenefit MissJulie’sSchoolofBeauty.Miss Julie’sisanon-profitcosmetology schoolempoweringsurvivorsofhumantraffickingthroughvocational training.HeldSunday,October23, 10-4pmattheEagleValeGolfClub Inc.,4344NineMilePointRd., Fairport.https://fb.me/e/ 2S7XOdCkj

HILTON

BookSale! Huge hardcoverand paperbackbookSALE,fictionand nonfiction,puzzles,DVDsandmediasale.GiganticAnnualFallSale! 10/20Thurs10-8;10/21Fri10-6; 10/22SatBringYourGroceryBag Sale10-2.ExistingandnewFriends oftheParmaPublicLibrarygeta freebook!LOWLOWPRICES!

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

Small businesses benefit one another, as a 2017 report from the Canadian firm FreshBooks found that 66 percent of small businesses outsource services to other small businesses.

MEDINA

DayoftheDeadCelebrationGO ART!’sannualDíadelos Muertos(DayoftheDead)celebrationinvitesyoutocomelearn aboutandenjoythisMexicanholidaythatremembersancestors. Crafts,facepainting,danceand dramaperformance,sandpainting andofrendadisplays,specialfood tastings,andfoodtrucks.Activities continuethroughouttheday.Free, family-friendlyevent.October22, 3-7pm,OrleansCountyYMCA, 306PearlSt.,Medina.Details: www.MedinaDoD.com.Thisevent isco-sponsoredbytheOrleans CountyYMCAandMariachideOro MexicanGrill,andmadepossible bytheNYSCouncilontheArts withthesupportoftheOfficeof theGovernorandtheNYSLegislature.

OAKFIELD

AnnualPulledPorkDinner- The Oakfield UnitedMethodistChurch ishostingtheirannualRoastPork Dinner.Drive-thruonly,thisdinner includesroastpork,gravy,stuffing, mashedpotatoes,sauerkraut,carrots,drink,anddessert.Thecostis $14perdinner,from4:30through 6:00pm,onSaturday,October15. Thechurchislocatedat2South MainSt.,inOakfield,andtickets areavailablefromchurchmembers orbycallingthechurchat 585-948-5550andleavingamessage.

“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Senior Luncheon Group- Ourgroupgets togetherthe3rdTuesdayofeach monthattheSouthAlabama Firehall(Bringadishtopass)11:301:30pmandisfollowedwitha speakeroranevent.Thismonth ourProgramisSTOPTHEBLEED, sponsoredbytheAlabamaFire Department.Participantswillbeinstructedonhowandwheretoput pressureonamajorbleeding wound.YOUCANSAVEALIFE withthisknowledge.Pleasecome andbringadish-to-passandimmediatelyfollowinglunchjointheAlabamaFireDepartmenttolearnall abouttheSTOPTHEBLEEDProgram!Contact:LaNoraThompson (cell):(630)888-8966.

ONTARIO

2022HomeFortheHolidaysBazaar TheNorthOntarioUnited MethodistChurch(otherwise knownas“TheBrickChurch”)will behostingaHomeFortheHolidays BazaaronFriday,October28th from9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.and Saturday,October29thfrom9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.at7200Ontario CenterRoadinOntario.Wewillbe servingTakeOutlunchonlyon bothdaysfrom11:00a.m.-1:30 p.m.andsharingmanydelicious bakedgoods,craftsand“Nextto New”treasurestosharewith everyonethatstopsbyforavisit. Welookforwardtoseeingyou there!

PENFIELD

Women’sClubofWebsterOctober Meeting featuresSyedAhmed Mustafa,President&CEOofthe NortheastQuadrantAdvancedLife Support(NEQALS)atMeeting& Luncheon-Thursday,October 20th.NEQALSprovidesEmergency AdvancedLifeSupporttoWebster, Ontario&Penfield.Areawomen invited:PenfieldCountryClub, 1784JacksonRd.Penfield.Mix-&mingle-11:15am,meeting-noon &lunch-12:30pm,presentation follows.$21.Entree:ThaiShrimp Wrap,CornedBeefonryebreador grilledchickensalad;includesfresh fruit,coffee,tea.RSVP&payment: October13th-Makecheckpayable toWCW.Sendto:CarolynRittenhouse,405CountyLineRoad,Ontario,NY14519.585-265-1303

Women’sClubofWebsterFall Luncheon Card/GameParty fundraiser,Tuesday,November 8th,atGlendoveers,2328Old BrowncroftRd.,Rochester, 10:00am-4:00pm.Donation: $35.00/perperson.10:00am coffee/beveragesandpastries. 12:30pm:luncheonbuffet.Doorprizes.Netproceedstobenefitlocal charitiesincludingWebsterComfortCare.Guestsencouragedto bringgames.Reservations:check payableto“WCW”byTuesday, November1.Mailto:DianeMiller, 428SenecaParkAve.,Rochester, NY14617.Statename,phone number,emailaddressandnames ofotherplayers,ifany.Information?DianeMiller,230-6042.

ROCHESTER

ShopfortheVets- Over 20 vendorswithuniqueproducts. Donateanitemoffourlistof neededitemandreceiveafree ticketforourbagraffle.Raffle ticketswillalsobeforsaleand proceedswillbedonatedtoVOC. Bringoneofthefollowingitemsto donatetotheVOCandreceivea raffleticket:socks,blankets,jackets,otherclothingitemsforwinter, anypersonalhygieneitems,orgift cards.JoinusSaturday,October 15,10-4pmattheHiltonGarden Inn,30CelebrationDr.,Rochester. https://fb.me/e/1SWMxiBZX

HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: Hearingotherpeople’sexperiences (HOPE)Prospective,new,orexperiencedhearinghearingaidusers cansharetheirexperiences,questions,andhearinglossjourneysin aninformaldiscussionfacilitatedby retiredaudiologistJosephKozelsky CCC/A.Tuesday,November1,1011am,St.Paul’sEpiscopalChurch, 25WestminsterRdacrossfrom GeorgeEastmanMuseum. hearinglossrochester.org

The music of the far-away summer flutters around the Autumn seeking its former nest.

~Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds

AnEveningOfFun...WithAPurpose! The FirstPresbyterianChurch ofChili,3600ChiliAve.,ishosting PhyllisContestable,akaReverend Mother,onSaturdayevening, October29th,at7:00p.m.Rev. Motherwillentertainyouwith, “AgingAin’tALaughingMatter.... orisit?Themoneyraisedthrough thisevening’seventwillbeshared between”HabitatforHumanity“ andtheTOPSMarketinBuffalo. Ticketsare$5.00atthedoorwitha “freewill”offeringbeingtakento supportthesetwocauses.Refreshmentswillfollowtheshow. Seatingislimited-ifyouwanta fun,entertainingeveningwhile supportingourneighbors,putthis onyourcalendar!

HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: Your identityasapersonwithhearing loss.PsychologistDr.MichaelHarveytreatspeopleaffectedbytheir hearingdeficits.Depression,isolation,shamecanaccompany communicationproblems.Dr.Harvey’svirtualpresentationwillprovidetoolsfora“hero’sjourney” formingone’sidentityasaperson withhearingloss.Visitwebsite www.hearinglossrochester.orgto registerfortheZoomlink.Tuesday, November1,12-1pm,St.Paul’s EpiscopalChurchANDVIRTUAL throughZoom,25WestminsterRd acrossfromGeorgeEastmanMuseum,Rochester. hearinglossrochester.org

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at Legacy at Park Crescent

1000 Providence Circle Greece, NY 14616

October 22nd from 11am-3pm

We will have food, pumpkins, live entertainment, a flea market and the zoo mobile

All are welcome. Free to the community. Appropriate for all ages and families.

HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: Hear Together-Speech-languagepathologistKristinBergholtzconducts avirtualsupportgroupforparents andcaregiversofDear/hardof hearingchildren.Itconnectsand advisesadvocatesofthose youngsters.Heldthe4thTuesday ofeverymonth,8pm-9pmuntil June22,2023.VIRTUAL-register atkristinbslp@gmail.com

AuroraHouseBasketsand Brunch Fundraiser- Joinuson Saturday,October22,8:30am-1pm atthePearceMemorialChurch, 4322BuffaloRoad,NorthChilifor AuroraHouse’sAnnualBasketsand BrunchFundraiser!Cost:$25. https://aurorahousewmc.com/ baskets-brunch-2021/

AuroraHouseBookClub: GriefItisuniqueforeveryperson,every instanceofloss.AuroraHouseis sponsoringagroupwhereone grievingcanfindsomesupport.We cometogetheronthe3rdWednesdayofeachmonth,10:00am11:00am,atAuroraHouse,2495S. UnionStreet,Spencerport.Opento thepublic.Itissuggestedthatyou buyacopyofthebook, It’sOK ThatYou’reNotOK:MeetingGrief andLossinaCulturethatDoesn’t Understand,byMeganDevine,but thisisnotrequiredallcanbenefit fromthediscussion.http:// aurorahousewmc.com

Shopping local shops, farms and fairs is a great way to enjoy the fresh autumn air while supporting local businesses.

Breast cancer is second only to non-melanoma skin cancer as the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in the United States. Female breast cancer represents 15% of all new cancer cases in our country.

Compiled by the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester

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Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.

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HOT PEPPERS: habanero & jalapeno. You pick. Canandaigua. 585-394-8189

Assorted SCRAP METAL including metal cabinets. Also, six large SKYLIGHTS, decent condition, glass needs cleaning. Honeoye Lake area: 585-354-3346

ELLIPTICAL STATIONARY BIKE: 585-734-0493

ANNALS OF AMERICAN (historical writings and speeches) 1493-1973, 19 volumes. Excellent condition. Wayland area: 585-728-3801

COOKIE TINS. Different sizes and shapes. Great for gift giving. sbly5722@gmail.com

FULL SIZE PLATFORM BED with underneath drawers. Real wood, not composite veneered. You pick up, truck: mrnyjet@gmail.com

CLEAN WINE BOTTLES for the home wine maker: 585-448-9107

TART APPLES. Could be used for applesauce or for horses. You pick. Near Brockport: 585-565-2037

HOSTAS, green & white and solid gray. In bag. Pick up: 585-455-6116

Pronto M61 Sure Step POWER WHEELCHAIR. Gently used, been sitting in storage for around two years. Pick up. Very heavy: sbennett2748@gmail.com

Two TWIN WOOL BLANKETS, two TWIN WHITE EYELET COMFORTERS AND one GREYHOUND WOODEN PLAQUE: 585-424-2907

SLEEP APNEA MACHINE. Pick up Henrietta: 585-444-9176

Two sets of TWIN BED SHEETS; size 10w brand new tan ANKLE BOOTS. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373

Several pieces of CLOTHING, mostly sleepwear, size S/M. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373

QUEEN SIZED MATTRESS & BOX SPRING. Excellent condition: 585-223-3903

MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR and a stand-up FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER (about 4’ high). Both in working condition: 585-667-1431

FULL SIZED MATTRESS, BOX & METAL FRAME. 3 years old. Available 10/2410/30 in Geneseo: livingston2969@gmail.com

Quantity of OLD USED SHEETS/BLANKETS. Some worn, but usable. Some suitable for rags, etc. Call or text: 585-330-7818

HOUSEPLANTS: 2 Christmas cactus, 1 large African violet. 585-388-0318

MUSIC CASSETTE TAPES & CDS, Christmas VHS tapes. 315-663-5483

WYNDHAM TIMESHARES: 1 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and 1 – Las Vegas, Nevada. Fully paid. Available for one week, anytime: 680-766-0811

10’ x 12’ METAL SHED: 585-430-4205

WALKER in good condition. Brakes need repair. Nunda: 585-468-5047

WING-BACKED SOFA BED (Queen size), Medium Blue. Pick up in East Bloomfield. 585-657-6378 landline; no texts

USED MEDICINE CABINET for drug prevention education campaign. Will pick up. Reach Jerry at: jprevention@earthlink.net

PORTABLE DISHWASHER in good working condition: 585-300-7630

Small ROWBOAT type dinghy: 585-507-8788

Smaller type PIANO for our granddaughter. In good condition: 585-637-0933 10’ or 12’ ALUMINUM ROWBOAT for 92-year-old vet: 585-494-6025

GOOSEBUMPS BOOKS by R.L. Stine. I am building a collection and would give any unwanted/unused copies a great home: bewarevega@gmail.com

SPINNING WHEEL and OLD CROCHET HOOKS & NEEDLES: 585-734-4208

PELLET STOVE in good working condition to help with heat for an elderly, handicapped person: 585-905-8809

FLAT SCREEN TVs, 55inch or larger. Used or unwanted. Will pick up: stan1k1@yahoo.com

SPORTS CARDS/SPORTS MEMORABILIA, HELMETS, FLAGS, FIGURES, etc.: 607-590-5563

GOLF CART for disabled Marine, for school booster club president. Needing minor repairs okay: butts38@hotmail.com

Avon is getting an ice rink! Seeking ICE SKATE DONATIONS, all sizes. Donate at the Village Office (74 Genesee Street): avonholidayspectacular@gmail.com

INFARED HEAT LAMP BULBS for chicken coop: 585-374-5768

Used RUGS to use in barn studio. Will pick up: 607-968-4094

HO SCALE ITEMS for train layout. Norfolk and Western J611 with Powhatan Arrow passenger cars, working transformer, track, scenery; buildings: 315-694-6197

DAGUERREOTYPE/TIN TYPE PHOTOS. Any subject: Text or email mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448

FULLSIZE TRUCK TOOLBOX, doesn’t have to look pretty. Call Jason: 585-447-0201

Pet Safe HOUSEPLANTS. Disabled veteran will pick up. Near Medina please: 585-297-6095 / Terry

COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERNS: 585-424-5993

EARLY RECURVE ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS and/or ARROWS. Text or email: mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448

DEER ANTLERS, SKULLS, TURKEY WINGS – anything to do with wildlife for a nonprofit’s wildlife education class for young adults: paulamir55@gmail.com

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Bible Study Wednesday mornings, 10am • Trunk or Treat 10/31/22 starting at 4pm

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Our Lady of Mercy & St. Brigid Catholic Parishes

44 Lake St., LeRoy, NY 14482 • 585-768-6543 • www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org

Our Lady of Mercy Masses: Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 7:15am, 10:45am, 5:30pm

Weekday Masses: Mon. - Fri. 7:30am; Sat. 9am Confessions: Sat. 3-4pm; Tues. 7-7:30pm; urs. 6-6:30pm

St. Brigid’s, 18 Gibson St., Bergen, NY 14416, Sunday Mass: 9am Weekday Masses: Tues. & urs. 8:30am; Confessions: Sat. 2-2:30pm

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2415 Chili Ave., 585-247-7824 • e Reverend Joachim K. Wilck, Pastor

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With the stars up above in your eyes

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My cat Isaiah o en gets eas in the late spring through summer, but by September the eas are usually gone. is year, he still has eas, even as we get into the chillier October month. What can I do to drive the eas out? -- Maddy in Biddeford, Maine

DEAR MADDY: While ea activity tends to drop during the colder months, chillier weather isn’t a guarantee that they’ll go away. A number of factors could keep them around, conceivably, all year. ings like a constantly warm environment in which to live (your house) or a higher than usual ea population (this can vary from year to year).

To really get rid of Isaiah’s eas, you’ll need to treat him and tackle possible ea problems inside the house.

Treat Isaiah with a ea treatment, available at the pet store or from the vet. Perfumed soaps aren’t good alternatives; they can dry and irritate his skin.

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Treat the carpet with a ea preventative, available at the pet store or online. Put Isaiah into a safe room and sprinkle the treatment into the carpet as directed, then vacuum it up. e treatment will take care of any live eas or eggs hiding in the carpet.

If your cat spends time outdoors, consider making him an indoor cat. is will reduce the chance of him contracting eas outside and bringing them into the house.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 66-year-old male who was diagnosed about 15 years ago with mild coronary artery disease, with some blockages in my peripheral arteries. I was taking the maximum recommended dosage of pravastatin to maintain a low cholesterol, but I experienced complete ruptures of both Achilles tendons. These incidences occurred five years apart, but after the second rupture, my doctor discontinued the pravastatin. I then started Praluent injections twice a month to control my cholesterol, which has been incredibly effective -- maybe even too effective -- and is the purpose of my writing to you. With Praluent injections, my LDL level is about 26, and my HDL is 100. When my primary doctor’s assistant recently called to inform me of my bloodwork results, she said she has never seen anyone with such a low LDL level -- and she sees a lot of bloodwork! My primary care doctor doesn’t like it that low, but two different cardiologists I have seen think that the lower it is, the better. What do you think? -- J.W.

ANSWER: The first issue is whether statins increase the risk of an Achilles tendon rupture, and I can’t answer that with certainty, because there is some evidence it does. (Some studies have reported anywhere from an 80% relative risk increase to triple the risk, but the risk is still very, very low. Even if they triple the risk, the risk would be only three people per 10,000.) The studies that have shown there is risk suggest that the risk is only in the first year of taking statins, but other studies have shown no risk at all from statins.

The second issue is your very low LDL level, and the data for LDL levels is firmly on the side of the cardiologists you spoke with. The lower the LDL, the lower the risk of heart disease, and levels under 30 are not at all unusual in a person taking alirocumab (Praluent) or the other drug in that class (called PCSK9 inhibitors), evolocumab (Repatha). Your doctor’s assistant will likely be seeing more people with LDL levels like yours. Do remember that a healthy, mostly plant-based diet and regular exercise still have benefits in people with LDL levels as low as yours -- and not just in heart disease, but in reducing cancer risk, too.

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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• Women with no personal history of breast cancer who are 60 years and older, have a history of ductal carcinoma in situ with mastectomy, or have a high risk of breast cancer based on the Gail model tool (a tool used to estimate the risk of breast cancer).

In women with an increased risk of breast cancer, taking aromatase inhibitors decreases the amount of estrogen made by the body. Before menopause, estrogen is made by the ovaries and other tissues in a woman’s body, including the brain, fat tissue, and skin. After menopause, the ovaries stop making estrogen, but the other tissues do not. Aromatase inhibitors block the action of an enzyme called aromatase, which is used to make all of the body’s estrogen. Aromatase inactivators stop the enzyme from working.

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* Post-Halloween sales are a great time to pick up imaginationstimulating accessories and outfits for the dress-up bin.

* “Young children often love the act of pumpkin carving, but apart from letting them scoop out the seeds (which is FUN), there’s not a safe way to let them help with the cutting. I recommend purchasing a small pumpkin for the little ones to decorate with markers or paint.” -- W.F. in South Carolina

* “Baby lotion is great to have around on Halloween, because it can be used to remove face paint. Masks can restrict children’s vision when trick-or-treating, so face paint is a better way to go. Use a washcloth and baby lotion to get that paint off quick.” -- A.V. in Oregon

* Choose a battery-powered candle for your carved jack-o’-lanterns. You can leave it on longer, even when you aren’t home. And it’s much safer than a true flame.

* “Give any costume that your kid wants to wear for Halloween the ‘dance test.’ Have him or her put on the costume and dance around. If the child is tripping over the hems or the accessories are cumbersome, a change is in order.” -- M. in Michigan

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Cognitive decline is a condition that is often associated with aging, but even middle-aged people can experience memory loss or cognition issues.

The Alzheimer’s Association says that more than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. By 2050, that number could rise to as high as 16 million people. More than 747,000 Canadians are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, says the Canadian Alzheimer’s Association.

Although there is no definitive way to prevent dementia, living a long, vibrant life may be possible by encouraging some healthy habits for the brain. It is never too late or too early to begin health and lifestyle changes.

Exercise: Becoming more active can improve brain volume, reduce risk for dementia and improve thinking and memory skills. The journal Neurology found that older people who vigorously exercise performed better on cognitive tests than others of the same age, placing them at the equivalent of 10 years younger. Increased blood flow that occurs with physical activity may help generate new neurons in the hippocampus, an area of the brain involved with learning and memory.

The Harvard Medical School says aerobic exercise may help improve brain tissue by improving blood flow and reducing the chances of injury to the brain from cholesterol buildup in blood vessels.

Quit smoking: The Alzheimer’s Association indicates that evidence shows smoking increases the risk of cognitive decline. Smoking can impair blood flow to the brain and cause small strokes that may damage blood vessels.

Eat healthy foods: Foods that are good for the heart and blood vessels also are good for the brain. These include fresh fruits and vegetables,

whole grains, fish-based proteins, unsaturated fats, and foods containing omega-3 fatty acids. Neurologists state that, while research on diet and cognitive function is limited, diets, such as Mediterranean and Mediterranean-DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension), may contribute to a lower risk of cognitive issues.

Consume caffeine: Caffeine may help boost memory performance and brain health. A Journal of Nutrition study found people ages 70 and older who consumed more caffeine scored better on tests of mental function than those who consumed less caffeine. Caffeine may help improve attention span, cognitive function and feelings of well-being. Information from Psychology Today also indicates caffeine may help in the storage of dopamine, which can reduce feelings of depression and anxiety. In addition, compounds in cocoa and coffee beans may improve vascular health and help repair cellular damage due to high antioxidant levels.

Work the brain: Engaging in mentally stimulating activities can create new brain connections and more backup circuits, states Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. Working the brain through puzzles, reading and participating in social situations can stimulate the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a molecule essential for repairing brain cells and creating connections between them.

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