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HAMLIN:3053ROOSEVELT Hwy May18,20248am-3pm EVERYTHINGMUSTGO!Hunting andfishinggear,powertools,snowmobile,electricrecliningcouchand chair,antiqueclawfoottable,wooden furniture,andmuchmore.
STAFFORD: 9156ClipNock Road.May17thand18th (9-4pm);Tools,antiques,horse stuff,canningjars,furniture, clothing/bikeweekshirts,and muchmore!
DID YOU KNOW?
According to WorldAtlas.com, the largest city park in the world is Bosque de la Primavera in Guadalajara, Mexico. At 74,132 acres, Bosque de la Primavera is more than 14,000 acres larger than the world’s second largest city park, Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. Bosque de la Primavera features the Rio Caliente, a geothermal river, and is home to a massive nature reserveinhabitedbywildanimals. The largest city park in the United States and fifth largest such park in the world is the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona. The McDowell Sonoran Preserve includes 180 miles of hiking trails within its 27,800 acres. And while it might be one of the most recognizable city parksintheworld,NewYorkCity’s CentralParkisnotcountedamong the world’s 20 largest city parks, despite estimates that it draws more than 40 million visitors each year.However,itisoneofthemost visitedplacesintheUnitedStates.
CELEBRATING
Family feel: Some weddings are now served “family style” where guests can share from larger passed plates.This serves to connect everyone at the table and encourages conversation, helping to establish a warm atmosphere.
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HAVE KIDS; WILL TRAVEL: MASTER VACATIONING WITH YOUNG CHILDREN
Pack for the journey. Anticipate what your child may need, but remember, unless you are traveling to a remote location, there’s a good chance you can buy many items at your destination. Direct much of your focus on packing items you’ll need for the journey, and less on what you’ll need once you arrive. Food and entertainment are two key components to keep in mind.
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FREE HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS
The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.
HEAP Recipients
Automatically Eligible
Income guidelines are:
Family of 1: $36,420
Family of 2: $47,640
Family of 3: $58,848
Family of 4: $70,056
By Fifi Rodriguez1. MUSIC: The 1980s group Duran Duran took its name from a character in which movie?
2. SCIENCE: What is the science of making maps called?
3. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is surrounded by the country of South Africa?
4. MOVIES: What is the name of the boy who owns the toys in “Toy Story”?
5. THEATER: What are the major divisions in a play?
6. TELEVISION: Which sitcom has the theme song, “Everywhere You Look”?
7. GAMES: How many checkers does each player get to start the game?
8. LITERATURE: Which children’s book features a construction vehicle named Mary Anne?
9. ANATOMY: What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body called?
10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the name of the dog mascot on the front of a Cracker Jack box?
Q&A Master Gardeners
How can I control pests and diseases in my garden?
As you embark on your gardening journey,youmayencounteracastof unwelcome characters that seek to disrupt the harmony of your green haven. Fear not, for you hold the power to protect your plants and ensure their well-being. Embrace the teachings of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), a holistic approachthatembracesasymphony of strategies to combat pests and diseases. Begin by selecting plant
varieties known for their resilience, equipped with a natural armor against common adversaries. These disease-resistant warriors will stand strong amidst the garden battleground.Next,embracetheart of prevention. Cultivate a garden atmosphere that discourages pests, providing ample space and air circulation to prevent the spread of diseases. Regularly embark on reconnaissance missions, scouting your plants for any signs of trouble.
Should you encounter a critter or ailing foliage, take swift and strategic action. Remove infected plants promptly, preventing the spread of disease to their companions. Embrace organic pest control methods, utilizing the powerof naturetorestorebalance. Remember,knowledgeisyourally.
Consult with a Master Gardener or delveintothewisdomofgardening guides to arm yourself with the toolsneededtodefendyourgarden sanctuary.
~KenEstes, AgProgramManager, CCELivingstonCountyTHAT CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT MOOD
Lack of physical activity: A 2019 study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that running for 15 minutes a day or walking for an hour reduces the risk of major depression. That link is likely connected to the release of endorphins triggered by exercise. Endorphins are hormones that studies have shown contribute to a general feeling of well-being, which explains why a lack of physical activity can adversely affect mood.
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Among the more expensive fencing options, vinyl can make up for that initial sticker shock thanks to its durability. In addition, vinyl fences require little maintenance, saving homeowners the expense of paying for upkeep such as repainting. Vinyl fencing comes in various styles, and homeowners can choose the style that best suits their priorities with regard to aesthetic appeal and privacy.
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Stay silent while you’re away as well. Social media silence should be continued while you’re on vacation as well. No matter how tempting it may be to share photos from an exotic location, such posts could catch the attention of all the wrong people.A recent report from MetLife indicated that 35 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 check in from their locations via social media. That can alert criminals that no one is manning the fort back home.
Fair Housing Statement
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Renee Hungerford: A Beacon of Change in Community Empowerment
In the heart of Genesee County, there resides a force of change, a catalyst for community empowerment. Renee Hungerford, Executive Director/CEO/CIO of Community Action of Orleans and Genesee since 2020, embodies this transformative spirit. With a background in data analytics and a passion for healthcare, Renee has brought a unique blend of expertise to her role, redefining the agency’s mission and impact.
Renee’s journey to Community Action is a testament to her dedication to making a difference. Born and raised in Buffalo, Renee moved to Orleans County in the 90s, raising daughters Cassandra, Tiffany, and Cheyenna-Rain with her husband Mark. Now residing in Waterport with their two dogs, Renee says she loves Lake Ontario. “ ere’s no place I would rather be,” she says. She plays saxophone in the Batavia Concert Band, playing free concerts throughout the summer at Centennial Park. She loves seeing the crowd come out to enjoy the music and she loves playing with the talented musicians. Professionally, she always emphasizes being “part of the solution,” and she volunteers for Lyndonville’s Lion’s Club, serves on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the New York State Community Action Association (NYSCAA) and the Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS).
A er three decades in the banking industry, when she was asked to relocate, Renee opted instead to pivot her career to healthcare, where she could use her skills and expertise in data analytics toward a “perfect blend of public health, epidemiology, and data analytics.” Earning a Master’s Degree in Health Informatics, she was determined to help fix the broken healthcare system. She says she developed “a real understanding of how important it is to address the social determinants of health like safe housing, food insecurity, and health literacy, to improve health outcomes” in her first position at Oak Orchard Health. As the CEO position at CommunityActiondrewherin,shewasexcitedtohelpimpact people’s health outcomes even more in the new position. Since assuming her role in October 2020, Renee spearheaded initiatives to address root causes of poverty and improve health outcomes in the community. Her approach focuses on recognizing that holistic solutions are essential for sustainable change. Community Action offers a comprehensive suite of programs, including Head Start, Case Management, EmergencyServices,Weatherization,SocialCare,athri store, food pantries, childcare subsidies / referrals, job development, tutoring, and more, all designed to empower individuals and families on their journey toward self-sufficiency.
One of the agency’s flagship programs, the Axis of Care, partners with healthcare entities such as Oak Orchard Health to deliver vital health services to underserved populations, bridging the gap between medical care and social services.
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Renee is dedicated to serving the community. She acknowledges the uphill battle of effecting meaningful change in the healthcare system but finds solace in the knowledge that even on the most challenging days, her team knows they make a difference in the community. Coming to the agency amidst the pandemic and while the agency grieved the death of her predecessor, Renee explains, “We have come a long way working toward a mindset of being one strong agency. We continue to adapt and improve every day.” Renee glows about her incredible team, too, saying, “ e people that work at our agency are special indeed. ey take genuine care of our communities.”
As she looks toward the future, Renee envisions a community where partnerships flourish, resources are maximized, and individuals are empowered to overcome barriers to success. With unwavering determination and a compassionate heart, she leads Community Action of Orleans and Genesee on a path of progress, embodying the belief that together, we can build a brighter tomorrow.
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Find your worship times here on the Worship Page.
BAPTIST
Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke 2583 Main Rd., E. Pembroke, NY 14056 • cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com 585-762-8721 (secretary hours Tues., Wed., urs. 9-1)
Pastor Glenn Bloom 585-356-4657 • Joyce 585-356-8253
CHICKEN BBQ MAY 19th – drive thru only Bible study Wed. mornings at 10am – All welcome!
CATHOLIC
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
EPISCOPAL
St. James Episcopal Church
405 East Main St., Batavia, NY • sjecbataviany.org
Sundays: 9am Service of God’s Word and Spiritual Communion -- via Zoom 10am Service of the Holy Eucharist -- In Person, Children Welcome Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8085432266 Meeting ID: 808 543 2266 • Password: zrXG3y
METHODIST
Pavilion United Methodist Church
Come worship with us!
11115 East Park St., Pavilion • 585-584-3808
Worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Pastor Karen Woodworth All are welcome!
Batavia First United Methodist Church
To Make Disciples We Must Listen, Learn, Lead, and Love Our Way to God! 8221 Lewiston Rd., Batavia, NY • 343-4708 • Rev. Wayne Mort
Worship & Sunday School, 10am • Child care provided Sun. at 10am. https://www.facebook.com/BataviaFirstUnitedMethodist
Indian Falls Methodist Church
7908 Alleghany Rd, Corfu, NY 14036 • (585) 762-9105
IndianFalls4Jesus@gmail.com
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00am
Sunday School (all ages) 11:30am
All Are Welcome!
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Cornerstone Church
8020 Bank Street Road, Batavia 343-8020
www.cornerstonebatavia.org
Sunday Coffee & Fellowship 9:30am • Sunday Worship Service 10am
Wednesday Prayer & Worship 5:30pm
Wednesday Men’s & Women’s Bible Study at 6:30pm
Church of Christ
PO Box 230, 60 Spring St., Brockport, NY 14420 • Minister: Scott Kelley 585-637-2650 • brockportchurchofchrist.org
10:00am Bible Study, 11:00am Worship Service; Wed. 7:00pm Mid-week Bible Study - email us for Zoom link
Additional parking at 69 High Street.
ORTHODOX
Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians
Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Batavia Seventh-Day Adventist Church
101 Richmond Ave, Batavia, NY 14020 • (585) 563-5331
Pastor, Blaine Fults
Saturday Worship Service: 9:30am
Bible Study: 11am-12pm
List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.
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Here’s A Tip
“I like the smaller size of kids’ meals at the drive-thru. I save the toys in a box, then I drop them off with a teacher friend to use as rewards in her classroom.” -- via email
“I found a bunch of guttering at a garage sale super cheap, and was inspired to bring it INSIDE my house. I purchased end pieces at my local hardware store and cut the gutters to fit inside my closet. ey line the wall all the way up in horizontal rows. I use them to keep shoes, purses, even small baskets of accessories. It’s wonderful. -- T. in Tennessee
Hocus Focus
BY HENRY BOLTINOFFPenny Saver
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaSherlock Holmes
Sherlock just turned 2 and loves pup-cups, tennis balls and long walks at Dewitt park!
Pet Allergies Blossom in Spring
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 7-year-old cat, “Sunbeam,” has a tough time in the spring when the pollen starts to fly. He sneezes frequently, his eyes water and he scratches hot spots on his skin. I’ve tried many things to reduce the allergens in the home: I vacuum every other day, run an air purifier near where he sleeps and I brush his coat daily. TITLE: None of that seems to help. What else can I try? -- Harry in Pittsburgh
Send us a photo and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com Share With Us. Or, Mail to: PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
DEAR HARRY: You’re doing your best to reduce airborne allergens, and that’s great. However, because it doesn’t seem to be helping, it’s time to enlist the help of your cat’s veterinarian.
e vet can suggest some other ways to reduce allergens in the home, and will consider that Sunbeam is reacting to more than one issue -- not just pollen, but indoor dust or even the food he’s eating. ey will also check for any secondary issues that may be contributing to Sunbeam’s discomfort, like an ear infection or yeast infection.
Short-term treatment with a prescription medication, like a steroid or an antihistamine, may be necessary during the worst part of the season. ese will help reduce the intense itching and eye irritation, and should help clear up hot spots on his skin.
At home, try adding fish oil and probiotics to your cat’s food -- these supplements can help with itchy, flaky skin conditions. (I give my cat a teaspoon of plain yogurt daily to balance his gut bacteria.) An occasional bath, twice a month or so, using a pet shampoo that contains oatmeal will soothe his skin and wash away any lingering allergens on his coat. (c) 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Child’s FIRST COMMUNION DRESS. Size 14. Brand new. The company sent extra dress in order. Babyjg1987@gmail.com
A collection of BELLS, some from different states and many other themes. 585-964-2405
BATH/SHOWER TRANSFER BENCH, Amazon #77662. Pick up Hamlin. 585-964-8132
Yellow GLADIOLUS BULBS and red DAHLIA TUBERS. 585-924-2651
DINING ROOM BUFFET w/cabinet. Vintage. Excellent condition. 58” W x 19” D x 76” H Can send pics. You pick up, Canandaigua. Call or text 585-281-4602
LANE RECLINER LOVESEAT and RECLINER CHAIIR. Very good condition. Pet & smoke free home. Palmyra, available after 5/17. salubrious48@yahoo.com
4’ FLORESCENT CEILING FIXTURES - need to be directly wired. There are eight, take one or all. Very good condition. cdevries42@netscape.net
New purple READERS with case, new RELAXATION CD, two completed DIAMOND PAINTINGS. Batavia. Text only 845-309-9373
Sears Kenmore UPRIGHT FREEZER, 16 cubic feet. 585-354-6298
PLASTIC FLOWERPOTS. pandadad55@hotmail.com
1973 John Deere LAWN TRACTOR #300. Runs sometimes and mows. Great for project or parts. You pick up, Livonia. 585-469-7808
STOVE and two WASHING MACHINES for scrap, Batavia. Text 610-705-2915
VINTAGE LOVESEAT from 1978. Mint condition. 56” L x 33” W x 26” H. 585-703-4898
AIR CONDITIONER, carrier model GCA081B. Cooling capacity 8,000 sq. ft. Listed room air con 6L15. Byron. 585-259-7115
DOG BEDS - Ten available. They are pillowcases with cotton stuffing and are homemade in various sizes. lesterhome1991@gmail.com
SCRAP LUMBER. Miscellaneous pieces; incl. 2x4, 4x4, 1x6. Take as much or as little as you want. Please text 585-645-9835
PLASTIC STORAGE BINS w/lids. All sizes – from food storage to 64qt. You pick up, Fairport. Call or text 585-766-8584 USED GREETING CARDS for crafts. 585-243-3965
Working 4 PRONG DRYER. 585-536-6269
A working PUSH LAWN MOWER. Prefer drop-off in Batavia. 585-536-6269
METAL and PLASTIC TRAYS to display costume jewelry. KNICK KNACKS – ex. salt & pepper shakers, small items. 585-415-8513
Looking for 518 XI MOWER DECK – Toro Wheel Horse. 585-305-2809
CONCRETE BLOCKS to place around a garden fence. Not interested in pavers. sohill15@gmail.com
CORELLE LUNCHEON PLATES, JAM and JELLY JARS, KNITTING NEEDLES (straight & circular). sohill15@gmail.com
COMIC BOOKS, any and all. Will pick up. Avid collector. Call or text 585-260-0437
Working WEEDWACKER. Gas one would be great! Call or text 585-260-0437.
CPAP MACHINE for sleep apnea. Call or text. 585-474-4430
Large DOG CARRIER. 585-507-8788
HARD SHELL CAMPING TRAILER needed for Boy Scout Christmas tree sale. Title not required. Call or text 585-455-4363
Playable WOODEN CLARINET. 352-620-4467
FLAT FIELDSTONE for a walkway. Canandaigua area. 585-905-3487 New to food canning. Seeking CANNER, JAR LIFTER, FUNNEL. kabij444@gmail.com
CASSETTE PLAYER to play back tapes. Must be fully functional. In Penfield. mehmolar77@gmail.com
STURDY DAY BED with mattress needed for elderly gentleman. Sleeping in recliner atm. No bed in over a year. 607-968-4144
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, reel to reel, turntables, old radios, microphones, portable CRT TVs, ham radio. greg3151@ymail.com
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
* In 1907, an ad campaign for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes offered a free box of cereal to any woman who would wink at her grocer. (By Lucie Winborne)
HAMLINPUBLICLIBRARY
Hamlin Public Library
1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org
M & W 10am-6pm
Tu./Th. 10am-8pm F.10am-4pm Sat. 10am-2pm
Hoag Library
134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246
Visit our website for hours. www.hoaglibrary.org
Holley Community
Free Library
86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org
Hrs.: M & W: 10am-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm Sept.-June (closed Sat. during summer)
Seymour Library
161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org
Hrs.: M-Th: 10am-8pm F: 10am-6pm Sat: 10am-3pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
SEYMOURLIBRARY:
MuffinswithMomStoryTime*:Monday,May13,6:30pmto7:15pm
CelebrateMother’sDaywithaspecial storytime.Enjoystories,singsongs, andmunchonmuffinsfromJojo’s BakeShop.*Registrationrequired. GeoFlowers:Tuesday,May14, 6:00pmto6:45pm CreateageoflowerSTEAMcraftand makebeautifulflowersthatwilllasta lifetime!Ages10-18.Noregistration required.
SeymourChessClub:Tuesday,May 14,6:00pmto7:00pm Comeandplaychessandenjoy! BeadedBookmarks*:Friday,May17, 12:00pmto2:00pm JoinLauraBucknermakingbeaded bookmarks.*Registrationrequired. KiwanisReadAroundtheWorld Celebration:Saturday,May18, 1:00pmto3:00pm Cometoanicecreamsocialtocelebrateour“DesignABookmark”ContestcourtesyoftheKiwanisClubof Brockport! NightattheMuseums:Saturday,May 18,4:00pmto6:00pm Stopbyoneorallof8locations.See theSeymourLibrarywebsiteformore details.
PARMAPUBLICLIBRARY:
HomeschoolHour:DinosaursMonday,May13th11:00am12:00pmOR1:00-2:00pm Learnaboutdinosaurs,paleontology,andmore.Gearedtoward homeschoolfamiliesandtheirchildrenaged5-12,butallarewelcome.Registrationrequired. TeenEscapeRoom-Wednesday, May15th3:00-4:00pm Canyoubreakoutintime?Work togethertosolveriddles,puzzles, andlocks.Opentoteensgrades7 &up.Registrationrequired. HomeschoolConnection-Thursday, May16th4:30pm-6:00pm Hangoutandmeetotherswhile playing!Designedforhomeschool familiestomeetandinteract,but allarewelcome!Allages.Noregistration.
LBJ&TheGulfofTonkinIncidentFriday,May17th2:00-3:00pm JoinusforPart3ofthisserieson LyndonB.Johnson’stimeinoffice andthelandmarkeventintheUS duringthatperiod!Registrationrequired.
DinosaurParty!-Saturday,May 18th10:30am-1:00pm Makecrafts,doascavengerhunt, anddigforfossilslikeapaleontologist.Allages.Noregistration.
TheHamlinPublicLibraryisopen Mondays/Wednesdaysfrom10am6pm;Tuesdays/Thursdaysfrom 10am-8pm;Fridaysfrom10am-4pm. PreschoolStorytimewithMrs. CarlsoniseveryMondayat10:30am. Joinusforfunbooks,activesongs, earlyliteracyactivitiesandplaytime withfriends!DigitalLiteracyofRochesterisatthelibraryMondaysfrom noon-3pmprovidingtechhelp.Fiber FriendsprogramonMonday,May13 from3-5pmisopentoanyonewithan interestinknitting,crocheting,spinning,weavingorfelting.Bringyour ownprojectsorhelpwithours. Homeschoolprogram“CreativeCollage”inspiredbyauthorandillustrator LoisEhlertisWednesday,May15at 1pm.SensoryPlayfortoddlersand preschoolersisThursday,May16 from10:30-11:30amand6-7pm.SilentBookClubisTuesday,May21 from6-7:30pm.AdultBookClubis Wednesday,May22at2pm.Call 964-2320toregisterforprograms. VisitourFacebookpageorwww. hamlinlibraryny.orgformoreinformation.
BATAVIA
VolunteersForAnimals40thAnniversaryParty- Joinusaswe celebrate40yearsofservicein GeneseeCountywithanAnniversaryParty.Therewillbelightrefreshmentsincludingaspecialcake, doorprizes,favorsandsomeactivitiesforthechildren.ANDtherewill alsobedisplaysofpetsadopted throughtheyears,aswellassome historyoftheVFA.Joinusatthe BataviaFirstPresbyterianChurch, 300EastMainSt.,BataviaonMay 18from1to4pm-openhouse. Kindlyaskfor$5.donationfor adults:kidsfree.Pleaseseeour websiteundereventstoRSVPhttp://vol4animals.org
HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries: DerrickPratt -TheHollandLand OfficeMuseumisproudtopresent thenexteditionofourGuest SpeakerSeries.OnWednesday, May15that6pm,themuseum welcomesDerrickPrattoftheErie CanalMuseum.Wewillbepresenting“TheCenterofItAll:Baseball ontheErieCanal.”“Discoverthe ErieCanal’smanyconnectionsto theearliestdaysofprofessional baseball,toldthroughthestoriesof someofthegame’sbiggeststars andotherslongforgotten.”Admissionis$5or$3formuseummembers.Pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
HLOMJavawithJoeE.:Dr.MichaelEula, “HistoricChroniclesof GeneseeCounty”-TheHolland LandOfficeMuseumannounces thenexteditionofourJavawith JoeE.seriesThursday,May23, 9am.WewelcomebackGenesee CountyHistorianMichaelEulaas hesharessnippetsfromhisnew bookonthehistoryofGenesee County“HistoricChroniclesof GeneseeCounty.”Copiesofthe bookavailablefor$24.99,andMichaelwillbesigningcopies.Admissionfreewithcoffeeandpastries. Pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.Javawith JoeE.issponsoredbyPubHub Coffeefor2024.
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MuseumQuiltGuild meetson the3rdSaturdayofeachmonthat theVAMedicalCenter,222RichmondAve.,Bldg.4,2ndFl.Auditorium,Batavia,NY.[Exceptfor sometimesaroundEasterandthe Decembermeetingwhichisthe secondSaturday].Meetingsbegin at9:30AMandincludeashort businessmeeting,Show&Telland aProgramsometimeswithaWorkshop.Otheractivitiesincludethe raffle,minifleamarketandour minilibrary.Wehaveaphonetree tocontactmembersduringinclementweather.Duesare$25/yearfor eachmember.https://www. themuseumquiltguild.com/
HLOMExhibitOpening,“HeavenlyTraditions&HolyMatrimony:WeddingsThroughTime”Weoftenthinkofweddingsand thetraditionsweknowtoday,as actsthathavebeenaroundfor centuries.However,itisquitethe opposite.Thetraditionsthathold weddingsattheheartoftodayare justafewdecadesold.However, mosthavedevelopedwithinthe lastcentury.Traditionshavealso evolvedandtakenonnewmeaningsthanwhencreated.Thisexhibitwilltakeyouthroughdecades ofweddingdressstyles,andtraditions.CometotheopeningMay 16th,6pmtoenjoyafreereception withfoodprovidedbyTerryHills! http://www.hollandlandoffice.com
CrossroadsHouseSpringBasket Raffle- Savethedate-May11this theCrossroadsHouseAnnual SpringBasketRaffleatBataviaFirst PresbyterianChurch!WinaMother’sDaygiftformom!Enjoyahot dogorburger,refreshmentsand dessertwhiletakingachanceon yourfavoritethemedbaskets!PresaleticketsgoonsaleFridayMay 10,from3-6pm.DoorsopenSat May11,at12noon.Drawingstarts at3.Donotneedtobepresentto win.Basketdonationalsoaccepted 9-5anydaythroughMay3.Supportusinprovidinglovingcomfort caretothedying.
BROCKPORT
TheGatheringTable/Teen Closet- TheGatheringTable,free communitydinner,willbeheldat BrockportFirstBaptistChurch,124 MainSt.,onSunday,May19,121pm.Menu:OliveGardenstyle chickenpastacasserole,broccoli, anddessert.TheTeenClosetwillbe open11:30am-1pm.
DARIEN CENTER
TownofDarienHistorybylocal residents -Presentationsbylocal residentssharingthelocalhistory ofthetownofDarien.Joinusthe 3rdThursdayfrom6:30-7:30pmat theDarienDisciplesChurch,1951 BroadwayRd.,DarienCenter.
HAMLIN
HamlinMethodistChurchAnnualMeatloafDinner.Saturday, May18,4-7pm,HamlinMethodist Church,1742LakeRd.,Hamlin. Themealincludesmeatloaf, mashedpotatoes,peasorcorn, bread&butter,applesauce&cupcake.Eatinortakeout.Cost:$12. Calltoorder:(585)705-7213.
DID YOU KNOW?
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reports that mushrooms contain about 15 vitamins and minerals, including folate magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6,and zinc.Mushrooms also are low in calories and rich in antioxidants, which can help to lower risk for inflammation.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.Diabetics Receive Great Results From a Plant-Based Diet
DEAR DR. ROACH: Your recent column about treating diabetes left me wondering. Diabetes, as I understand it, is usually a result of too much sugar being consumed. But consuming carbohydrates is not that different because they are quickly converted to sugar through the human chemical processes. So, why are you promoting a plant-based diet that is high in carbohydrates?
Consuming protein, which is easily obtained by eating meat, seems to be the answer to reducing the consumption of simple and complex carbohydrates that are quickly converted to sugar in our body. I’ve switched to a high-protein diet (both plant and animal protein), and my blood sugar has been very well-controlled for a couple of years. -- F.B.
ANSWER: Diabetes is not a result of consuming too much sugar. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder where the cells that make insulin are destroyed by the body. Type 2 diabetes is a disease of insulin resistance and a relative inability to secrete insulin in response to a sugar load. In a person with Type 2 diabetes, consuming too much sugar in a short time overloads the body’s ability to respond, so their blood sugar goes up. It is persistent high blood sugar that is responsible for most of the damage to the kidneys, eyes, blood vessels and nerves.
I am careful about what I mean by a plant-based diet. While it’s true that a diet consisting entirely of maple syrup and orange juice would be extremely bad for a person with diabetes because of the concerns about blood sugar that you raised, a plant-based diet that is mostly vegetables, whole grains, legumes, fatty fish and nuts/seeds with moderate amounts of whole fruits does not raise blood sugar more than a standard Western diet.
The high fiber content of the legumes, whole grains and vegetables prevents rapid absorption, and the protein and healthy fat in nuts and fatty fish likewise slow stomachemptying. Finally, there is good evidence that people with diabetes have excellent results with this kind of diet. You are right that protein is important for a person with diabetes, but many high-protein diets based on meat also have high amounts of saturated fat, which increase the risk for heart blockages. In addition, saturated fat is a major cause of disease and death in people with diabetes. However, it is possible to have a healthy, high-protein diet with care.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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Being overweight or obese is a serious medical condition that can affect people of all ages. Carrying around too many pounds can be especially problematic for children because it may put them on the path to health problems that once generally only affected adults. Such issues include diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. The Mayo Clinic advises that childhood obesity can contribute to poor self-esteem and depression. Fortunately, improving kids’ eating habits, such as ensuring kids eat nutrient-dense, low-calorie foods, and increasing physical activity are two ways to help kids maintain healthy weights. Parents who have concerns about their children’s weight should consult with a pediatrician, who may recommend a body mass index test.
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My pregnant granddaughter was visiting April 28th from Michigan. She had a problem with a front tire and the tire shop was hesitant about only doing 1 tire on a four wheel drive. My granddaughter was not able to afford 2 tires and a front end alignment. A female customer graciously paid for both tires and the alignment. This lady will never know how very much her generous gift was appreciated. May God bless you. Thank you so much.
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* On June 1, 1926, Norma Jeane Mortenson -- who would become known as the actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe -- is born in Los Angeles. During World War II, a photographer “discovered” the photogenic Norma Jeane working in a California munitions factory.
* On June 5, 1949, bestselling thriller writer Ken Follett is born in Wales. After college he wrote a novel just for the $400 advance, which he needed to fix his car. The book flopped, and after 10 more novels he finally broke through with “The Eye of the Needle” in 1979.
* On June 7, 1962, the banking institution Credit Suisse opens the first drivethrough bank in Switzerland in downtown Zurich. After mounting problems with Zurich’s downtown traffic led to fewer and fewer customers, the drive-thru was closed in 1983.
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