Tri-County GENESEE VALLEY YOUR Hometown CONNECTION Weekly Pub. • Volume 1 • Issue 18 • May 3, 2024 • 585.226.8111 • GVPENNYSAVER.COM Parts & Service Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm Sales Dept. Hours: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am-7pm Wed. & Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm; Sat. 9am-3pm Or Make An Appointment Jim Barnard Chevrolet 7101 Buffalo Rd. (Rt. 33), Churchville, NY (585) 293-2120 View more on barnardchevy.com Must take delivery by 5/31/24. Prior sales excluded. All prices are plus tax, title, lic & reg. Advertised vehicles may be subject to open safety recalls. Go to safecar.gov or contact dealer for more info. *Length of contract limited and varies by model. Must finance with GM Financial. Some customers may not qualify. Not available with some other offers. Must take delivery by 5-31-24. Jim Barnard Chevrolet ’18 Cruze LT #24T292A, 6k mi, FWD, 1 owner! Sale Price $16,806 ’22 Trailblazer ACTIV #5004,16k mi, FWD, sun/moonroof, remote start Sale Price $21,916 ’20 Equinox Premier #4979, 40k mi, AWD, leather seats, remote start Sale Price $21,940 ’22 Colorado Z71 Crew Cab #5039, 27k mi, 4WD, Nav, leather trim seats Sale Price $33,927 ’23 Terrain Denali #24T197A, 9k mi, AWD, rear cam, sun/moon roof, leather seats Sale Price $33,909 ’22 Equinox LT #5043, 37k mi, AWD, remote start, rear cam, Bluetooth Sale Price $22,937 ’22 Blazer RS #5046, 41k mi, AWD, leather, navigation Sale Price $32,941 ’21 Silverado 1500 Custom Crew Cab #5047, 36k mi, 4WD, running boards, remote start Sale Price $32,936 ’21 Silverado 1500 Custom Crew Cab #5044, 37k mi, 4WD, remote start, Bluetooth Sale Price $32,937 ’21 Trailblazer LT #5029, 23k mi, FWD, remote start, Bluetooth Sale Price $19,422 ’21 Equinox LT #5028, 16k mi, AWD, heated seats, remote start Sale Price $23,916 ’21 Trailblazer RS #5022, 30k mi, AWD, red accent, interior trim Sale Price $23,330 MM New Wheels For
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Decorate your own “I Love You Mom” flower pot and we will plant a flower in it! May 12th from 10am-2pm (while supplies last) Cost: $10.00- includes all supplies needed Schwenk Wine Cellars will offer tastings and sales 9am-4pm Saturday only. ded
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Like daffodils, freesia are long-lasting, meaning mothers will still be enjoying them long after Mother’s Day has come and gone. The inviting fragrance of freesia makes bouquets of these flowers popular choices for Mother’s Day gifts. Freesia also come in many colors, proving Mother’s Day gift givers a greater chance of finding flowers their mothers will love.
Interested in our produce boxes? Send us a text: 585-590-7767 Boxes change weekly!
www.navarrasfarmmarketandgreenhouses.net Our Spring Fling will be in full swing Saturday & Sunday with vendors, classes, wine tastings and more! e Red Shed is OPEN and restockedover 25 different vendors!
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MOTHER’S DAY WHEN MOM HAS PASSED Get together with siblings. If you are lucky enough to have siblings, you can share the day together. This way you can remember the happy times, comfort each other and laugh together. If you don’t have siblings, consider a visit with an aunt or uncle or another close relative who may be feeling the loss, too.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
FINDING THE RIGHT FENCING
Chain-link fences may not add the aesthetic appeal homeowners are looking for, but they are relatively inexpensive, durable and functional. Chain-link fences are low maintenance, though homeowners looking for fences to provide some privacy may need to get creative if they install chain-link fencing. Planting flowers, shrubbery or trees near chain-link fences can add some aesthetic appeal and a little privacy.
AWNINGS & WINDOW COVERINGS
* In 1862, the King of Siam offered Abraham Lincoln many elephants on the grounds that a “country as great as the United States should not be without elephants.” President Lincoln politely declined.
* “Digging a hole to China” is theoretically possible if you start in Argentina.
* A flower that smells like chocolate? Yep, but you’ll have to limit your enjoyment of this dark-red Mexican native to sniffing, as the “cosmos atrosanguineus,” or “chocolate cosmos,” isn’t edible.
CARPET/FLOORING
GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page5 TRI-COUNTY EDITION ● FRIDAY,MAY 3,2024 H OME S ERVICES Full service electrical contracting. Call or text Erik at 585-955-3169 or email erik@citygateelectric.com www.citygateelectric.com Never Lose Power Again! Schedule your free in home assessment today.
• Carpet Cleaning • Upholstery Cleaning • Tile & Grout Cleaning • Mold Remediation Spring Special! Have 3 or more rooms cleaned and get a set of stairs cleaned for free! Owner/Operated • Insured •585-230-7421 Senior discount: 25% off www.wetdrycarpetandrestoration.com
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THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR WEAR A BASE LAYER. A thin T-shirt is a must as a base layer, better if it is made of fabric that wicks away moisture. There are even some that are made to be water repellent and stain resistant with anti-odor properties for those in warmer climes. Since this is the layer that is in direct contact with your skin, you want something that will allow moisture to escape as you sweat.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. GEOGRAPHY: Which of the Great Lakes is smallest in surface area?
2. TELEVISION: Which sitcom has the theme song, “Where Everybody Knows Your Name”?
3. ANATOMY: Which part of the human body is involved with ACL surgery?
4. GAMES: What is the victim’s name in the U.S. version of the board game “Clue”?
5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the world’s largest species of frog?
6. SCIENCE: What do isobars indicate?
7. LITERATURE: In the novel “Don Quixote,” who is the human companion to the title character?
8. MOVIES: In which movie did actor Bill Murray live the same day over and over?
9. THEATER: Who is believed to be the first actor in a Greek drama?
10. MUSIC: What is the name of Beyonce’s 2024 country album? Answers
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Excessive water runoff: Runoff occurs when watering lawns. But if nearly all of the water intended for the lawn and the soil beneath it is seemingly being diverted away from the grass, then that means the water cannot get through to the soil or that so little is getting through that the lawn’s health is in jeopardy.
ANIMALS OUT OF YOUR GARDEN
Erect physical barriers around gardens. Barriers may not be gardeners’ first choices, as some people feel barriers such as wire cages or mesh coveringsmakeitmoredifficulttotendtogardensandrobgardensofsome of their aesthetic appeal. But coverings and wire cages can effectively prevent wildlife from trampling or eating plants while still allowing the gardens to get adequate sunlight. Make sure barriers extend to the ground so animals cannot access gardens by entering beneath the barricades.
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REDUCE RADON IN YOUR HOME
Radon is an odorless, invisible gas that may be lurking in homes even if homeowners are unaware of its presence. Although it is a naturally occurring substance, radon has the potential to cause serious illness. Therefore, its detection and reduction are paramount.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon General’s Office have estimated that as many as 20,000 lung cancer deaths are caused each year by radon, which is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. The EPA further notes that many homes are in radon danger areas. Nearly one in three homes checked in seven states and on three lands designated for Native Americans had screening levels over 4 pCi/L, the EPA’s recommended action level for radon exposure. According to Air Chek, Inc., a radon testing resource, a radon level of 4 pCi/l is equal to approximately 35 times as much radiation as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission would allow if a person was standing next to the fence of a radioactive waste site.
HOW TO CONSERVE WATER AT HOME
Conservation is an essential component of an eco-friendly lifestyle. Conserving the planet’s natural resources can have a profound impact on the planet, and conserving at home is a great way for men and women to get the ball rolling on their conservation efforts.
One of the most effective ways to conserve at home is to reduce water consumption. Few people give much thought to how much water they consume at home, as water bills tend to be considerably lower than other utilities like energy and phone. But even if efforts to conserve water at home may not make a dramatic impact on monthly utility bills, many measures can go a long way toward preserving one of the planet’s most precious resources.
How do I prepare my soil for planting?
Properly preparing your soil before planting is essential for creating a thriving garden bed. To embark on this journey, begin by meticulously removing any pesky weeds or grass that may have taken root in the area. This will help ensure that your plants have ample space to flourish without any unnecessary competition for nutrients and resources. Once you have cleared the canvas, it’s time to indulge in the art of soil cultivation. Gently till or dig the soil to loosen its texture, allowing for improved aeration and drainage. As you delve into this task, consider adding a touch of magic in the form of organic matter. Compost, a delightful concoction of decayed organic materials, can work wonders for your soil structure and serve
as a nutrient-rich feast for your soon-tobe-planted garden gems. Generously incorporatethispreciousresourceintothe soil, allowing it to weave its enchantment and transform the landscape. Finally, as you put the finishing touches on your soil masterpiece, gently smooth the surface and offer it a refreshing drink of water, quenching its thirst and creating an inviting environment for your seeds or seedlings.
How often should I water my garden? The rhythm of watering your garden is a delicatedance,influencedbyasymphony of factors that harmonize to create the perfect balance. Consider the unique needs of your plants, the composition of your soil, the whims of weather, and the
stage of growth your green companions find themselves in. As you traverse this journey,keep in mind that moderation is key. While providing ample hydration is crucial, drowning your garden in excess water can lead to soggy roots and a lack of oxygen, stifling the potential for growth. Instead, aim for a gentle and nourishing approach. Seek to deliver approximately 1 inch of water per week, a golden rule that provides ample moisture without overwhelming the delicate ecosystem beneath the surface.
Look for this weekly column! Your questions answered by the local Cornell experts.
However, remember that this is merely a guiding principle,and it’s vital to listen to the whispers of your garden. Observe the moisture level of the soil, and let it guide your hand as you adjust your watering routine. Remember, deep and infrequent watering encourages the development of robust root systems, anchoring your plants firmly in the ground and preparing them for a flourishing future.
~ Ken Estes, Ag Program Manager,
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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.
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
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Holley Community
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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…
PARMAPUBLICLIBRARY:
TeenBooks&Snacks-Monday, May6th6:00-7:00pm Hangoutwithotherteensfora bookchatwithsnacks!Talkabout anybooksyou’rereadingorhave read,anythingbookrelated. Grades7&up.Noregistration. RaisedBedGardeningOnlineThursday,May9th5:30pm-6:30pm Learnkeystepstoensureasuccessfulvegetablegarden,cover planting,harvestingtechniques, advantagesofraisedbedgardening,andthetop10vegetablesfor homegardening.PresentedbyCornellCooperativeExtensionMaster Gardener,JurijKushner.Registerto receiveaZoomlink.
Teen/TweenCraftClub:RockPhoto Holder-Thursday,May9th6:007:00pm Paintarockandtwistametalwire toholdphotos,cards,andmore! Grades6&up.Noregistration required.
Crafternoon:PressedFlowerTaper Candles-Friday,May10th2:003:30pm Makesomecandlestobrightenup yourhome!Wewillprovidewhite candlesanddriedfloralstoaffix! Suppliesarelimited.Pleaseregister.
SEYMOURLIBRARY:
TowerBuildingCompetition:Wednesday,May8,6:00pmto7:00pm Callingyoungarchitectsandengineers!Bringyourskillstothetable anddesignthetallestandsturdiest tower.Seewhatyoucanmakewitha randomassortmentofmaterials.Ages 5-12.Noregistrationrequired. RaisedBedGardening*:Thursday, May9,5:30pmto6:30pm Ensureasuccessfulgardenbylearning plantingandharvestingtechniques, theadvantagesofraisedbedgardening,andthetop10vegetablesfor homegardening.Presenter:Master GardenerJurijKushnerintheSeymourLibraryandonZoom. GardenClub:Thursday,May9, 6:30pmto7:30pm AfterourCornellCooperativeExtensionMasterGardenervisitfrom5:30 to6:30pm,wewillbetakingour newfoundknowledgeoutside.Joinus toconstructgardenbedsandmore! Ages3-18.Noregistrationrequired. FunwithPaper*:Friday,May10, 12:00pmto1:30pm Comelearnhowtomakepaperart dolls!Registrationrequired.
HAMLINPUBLICLIBRARY
TheHamlinPublicLibraryisopen Mondays/Wednesdaysfrom10am6pm;Tuesdays/Thursdaysfrom 10am-8pm;Fridaysfrom10am-4pm. PreschoolStorytimewithMrs. CarlsoniseveryMondayat10:30am. Joinusforfunbooks,activesongs, earlyliteracyactivitiesandplaytime withfriends!DigitalLiteracyofRochesterisatthelibraryMondaysfrom noon-3pmprovidingtechhelp.Adult CookbookClubisThursday,May9at 6:30pm.Stopbythelibrarynowand checkoutaRachaelRaycookbook. FiberFriendsprogramonMonday, May13from3-5pm.Bringyourown projectsorhelpwithours. Homeschoolprogram“CreativeCollage”inspiredbyauthorandillustrator LoisEhlertisWednesday,May15at 1pm.SensoryPlayfortoddlersand preschoolersisThursday,May16 from10:30-11:30amand6-7pm.Call 964-2320toregisterforprograms. VisitourFacebookpageorwww. hamlinlibraryny.orgformoreinformation.
BATAVIA
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.
HLOMTriviaNight@theMuseum:TheFlyingForties(1940s) - JoinusattheHollandLandOffice Museumforthenexteditionofour TriviaNight@theMuseumon Thursday,May8that7pm.In honoroftheendofWorldWarIIin Europe,ourtopicwillbethe1940s sometimescalled“TheFlyingForties.”Admissionis$5or$3for museummembers.Pleasecontact themuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
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.
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
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Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation willbehosting ouroutdoorfleamarket,crafters, vendorsandmorefairatBatavia Downs&Gaming,BataviaNYin theparkinglot,rainorshineonthe followingSundays,June23,2024, July28,2024,August11,2024. Formorevendorinformationon howtosignupcallMarkat 585-519-1917.
HLOMExhibitOpening,“Heavenly Traditions&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 MothersDayFlowerSaleFundraiser! Saturday, May11,11-2pm, 441EllicottSt.,Batavia.Showyour lovetothemothersinyourlife, whilealsoraisingmoneytosupport mothersinourcommunity.AllBabiesCherishedisselling6-8stem freshbouquetsfor$15apiece. Proceedsfromthissalewillgoto ourGod’sGoodGracehome.This soontoopenhomewillprovide temporaryhousingformothersin needandtheiryoungchildren. Bouquetsavailableforpurchaseon thedayofthesale,butwestrongly encourageyoutopre-order!Visit ourAllBabiesCherishedFacebook Pageforinformationabouthowto pre-order!https://www. allbabiescherished.com/
BROCKPORT
Bi-monthlyFundraisingDinners
- Bi-monthly fundraisingdinners willbeheldonthe2ndand4th Wednesdaysofthemonthtohelp supporttheBrockportAreaVeteransClub(222WestAvenue,Brockport).TheAmericanLegionAuxiliary#379willserveaLasagna Dinneronthe2ndWednesdayof themonthandaChicken&Biscuit Dinneronthe4thWednesdayof themonth.Bothdinnersarefrom 4PM-6PM(DineinorTakeout). Cost:$12/person;$6/Veteran.For reservations,call(585)637-5012.
Wheremanseesbutwitheredleaves, God sees sweet flowers growing. ~ Albert Laighton
CLARKSON
ClarksonHistoricalSociety Guest Speaker -OnTuesday,May 7th,at7:00PM,TheClarkson HistoricalSocietywillhostChristine Huntwhosetalkistitled,Gardenof ForgottenPlants.Plants,likefashions,comeandgoinpopularity andoftenfadeintoobscurity.The rolessomeplantsplayedinhistory areforgotten.Pleasejoinusin takinganewlookatsomeold favoriteplants,culinaryandmedicaluses,andtheirstories.Thistalk willbeattheClarksonAcademy, 8343WestRidgeRd.Thistalkis freeandopentothepublic.
DARIEN CENTER
TownofDarienHistorybylocal residents - Presentationsbylocal residentssharingthelocalhistory ofthetownofDarien.Joinusthe 3rdThursdayfrom6:30-7:30pmat theDarienDisciplesChurch,1951 BroadwayRd.,DarienCenter.
ELBA
Mother’sDayCraftShowand Basket Raffle -HostedbyTheElba BettermentCommittee.Saturday, May11attheElbaFireman’s RecreationHallonRt.98inthe VillageofElba.Doorsopenat10 until3:00.Basketraffletickets drawnat2:30.25Crafters,ArtisansandFarms.Foodavailablefor breakfastorlunch.NewthisyearwewillbeacceptingVenmoatour raffletable.Bringyourmom,bring yourkids,orjustheadtoElbafora dayoffun.TheMillandSweetLife CountryStorewillbehosting eventsaswell.
Every spring is the only spring — a perpetual astonishment. ~ Ellis Peters
HILTON
SpringBookSale- 1,000’s of usedbooks,hardcover,paperback, fiction,biography,history,cookbooks,largeprint,children’s,teens andsundrygenre;puzzles,DVD’s andothermedia.Anewtableof VINTAGEBOOKS!HeldMay9, 10am,May10,10-4pmandMay 11,10-2pmattheParmaPublic Library,7WestAve.,Hilton.
LEROY
LeRoyHistoricalSociety will conducttheannualgeneralmembershipmeetingonSundayMay5at 2:00pmintheGaryandEleanor WilcoxResearchLibraryinthe JELLOGallery.Reportsofthepast yearandupcomingeventsand programswillbeshared.Current membersandanyoneinterestedin becomingasupportingmember areinvitedtoattend.
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FunForTheWholeFamilyArt Classes - Thefollowingarefree eventsoccurringthroughout2024 andsponsoredbyGoArt.All eventsareheldatTheGoose,33 SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.MondayMay6th-3:00&6:00-Framed Art-RegistrationRequired.TuesdayJune11th-1:00-8:00pmRibbonTricks-NoRegistrationRequired.MondayAugust19th-3:00 &6:00-WoodenPumpkins-RegistrationRequired.ToRegister emailraooak@gmail.com
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Sarah Cedeño: Crafting Stories, Illuminating Lives
BY SUZIE WELLS
Sarah Cedeño, a widely published prose writer and SUNY Brockport adjunct teacher explores the essence of human existence, elevating the mundane and celebrating the perfectly imperfect in the world.
Cedeño remembers grade school journal writing assignments where she first dipped her pen in the ink of creativity. She says some details from her childhood writings still find their way into her work today. From those early writings spawned a career in creative writing. With a BA and MA in Creative Writing from SUNY Brockport, and an MFA in Fiction Writing from Goddard College, she now teaches at her alma mater and lends her expertise at Writers & Books in Rochester as well as a variety of other forums. She edits fiction for several literary magazines and has assisted Brockport’s English department in initiatives throughout the years.
While Cedeño primarily identifies as a prose writer, when she occasionally ventures into the realm of poetry, free verse serves as her canvas for expression. She says she doesn’t usually pay attention to form until she shapes/edits the poem. For nonfiction, Cedeno likes to play with borrowed forms such as Brenda Miller and Suzanne Paolo call hermit crab essays because they use the existing form (as if a shell) of another type of writing (such as a dictionary entry for grief that explores the loss of a parent or a how-to manual for dismantling a home that explores divorce).
Cedeño calls her writing process “candid and haphazard,” fueled by a penchant for hoarding images, ideas, and snippets of everyday life. She finds her muse among the mundane, seeing the world as full of “little metaphors” waiting to be unraveled. She explains, “ ere’s a running commentary in a lot of writers’ heads that lends itself to creative practice and helps you stay present.” She tries not to overthink as she writes but finds the editing/revision phase to be fun, weeding out “unhelpful parts” of a piece. She also says that “abandoning the notion of ‘perfection’” helps her process tremendously.
To Cedeño, writing “[makes her] a better human and viceversa. As a writer, you have to pay attention to the stories behind the trauma. What leads people/animals to do the things they do? What understanding can we offer or gain from the world around us?”
Cedeño tends to “circle around things I love and things that inspire me, collecting them in my everyday – local history, the campus, animals, and nature – and that usually coalesces into something.” She o en likes to reflect on women’s experiences, describing her MFA project that was a collection of short
stories about women’s lives in the 20th century inspired by local news stories. Cedeño uses her expertise to voice those stories.
Cedeño says, “Writing friends are essential for inspiration, conversation, and feedback” and credits SarahFreligh’sBootcamps for producing most of the writing in Cedeño’s first collection, Not Something We Discuss O en, essays on illness and womanhood. erecipientofmultipleadjunctinstructorawards,Cedeño is dedicated to sharing her insights and constructive criticism with the next generation. However, she says she likes summers’ break from the grading of student writing, “constantly viewing a piece of writing as an object to be modified or improved. e constant analysis can be exhausting and take away from the fun and inspiration of both reading and writing.”
To aspiring writers, Cedeño says, “First: Read. Also: If you never stop writing and never stop sending work out, you will never be able to say that you failed. And acceptances will come. You have to believe that (if your goal is to publish).”
For Cedeño, writing is not just a vocation but a way of life – a means of understanding the world and our place within it. rough her stories, she invites readers to explore the nuances of human emotion, to contemplate the stories behind trauma, and to embrace the imperfections that make us beautifully human.
To learn more about Sarah Cedeño and her upcoming projects, visit her website at www.sarahmcedeno.com. Her next book, a collection of short fiction, e Grand Scheme of ings, will be released in September 2025 from Harbor Editions.
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USED POSTAGE STAMPS and POP CAN TABS. Pick-up from Lakeville or Geneseo. Call or text 585-649-8706
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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
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Variety of AFRICAN VIOLETS to a good home. Penfield/Webster area. 585-698-6236
Eight DECORATIVE BRICKS. You pick up, Clifton Springs. 315-879-2970
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Older ARIEN’S SNOWBLOWER. Walk behind. You pick up. Brockport (Clarkson). 585-520-8140
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KING SIZE MATTRESS, three and a half years old. Has always had a protection cover on it. 585-762-8250
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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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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Apple Cider Vinegar Is a Surprising Help for Blood in Urine
DEAR DR. ROACH: Recently, I had anal cancer and was treated with chemo and radiation. The radiation burned my insides and severely damaged most of my internal organs. One of the aftereffects was occasional blood and small clots in my urine. A few months ago, both the frequency and amount of blood, especially the clots, increased dramatically. The size and number of the clots got so large that they blocked my urethra. During a visit to my urologist, he looked into my bladder and declared it “angry.” Then he told me the same thing every doctor has told me about every problem caused by my treatment: “It was caused by the radiation, and there is nothing that can be done.”
Shortly after this, I began to take unfiltered apple cider vinegar in hopes that it would improve my digestive problems. It helped a little, but the big difference was that I have not had a single recurrence of either blood or clots in my urine. Can you tell me if this is due to the vinegar or if it is just a coincidence? -- A.G.
ANSWER: No, I can’t definitively tell you whether the vinegar helped. It was probably by chance, but let me explain a little about it.
Rectal cancer is often treated with radiation, or combined chemotherapy and radiation, either prior to or after surgery. The dose of radiation is quite high compared to some other cancers, and the complications can be significant.
In addition to damage to the bowel and bladder, radiation treatment can damage the bones and bone marrow, leading to poor blood-cell production, infertility, premature menopause, and more cancer years later. On the other hand, radiation is used when it is expected to improve the cure rate of cancer. Still, the side effects can be challenging.
Hemorrhagic cystitis (bleeding from the bladder) can be caused by chemotherapy or radiation. It may start within a few months or as long as 20 years after radiation.
I am surprised your urologist did not offer any treatments, as there are certainly ones available. Although none of the currently available systemic drugs are proven to be very effective, hyperbaric oxygen is one treatment that is, at least, moderately effective. Medicines placed into the bladder and laser bladder treatments are sometimes tried as well.
I was unable to find any study that evaluated the effectiveness of apple cider vinegar. I am skeptical, but reports like yours of apparent improvement associated with its use might convince a researcher to conduct a study to determine whether it really is effective.
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ASSISTIVE DEVICES HELP PEOPLE REMAIN MOBILE
Disabilities affect people from all walks of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that around 55 million Americans have a disability of some kind. Of these people, 33 million have a disability that makes it difficult for them to carry out some daily activities. Statistics Canada states that, as of 2012, 13.7 percent of the population age 15 years or older reported having a disability that could impact daily life. People with disabilities may need assistive devices to reclaim some measure of their independence. For example, millions of people rely on wheelchairs or walking aids to get around. These are called assistive technology and rehabilitative devices, which include tools, equipment or products that can help people with disabilities get around more easily. These devices may be as small as magnifying glasses for reading to as large as wheelchairs.
The National Institutes of Health state that 2.2 million people in the U.S depend on wheelchairs for day-to-day tasks and mobility. More than six million use canes, walkers or crutches to assist with mobility. Assistive devices can be highly effective, but only when they are used properly and safely. Assistive devices should be measured for each user. Many walkers are height-adjustable. The width of a device also is important. A walker or another device that is too wide can affect mobility or require modifications to be made around the home. Weight is another consideration. The device should be lightweight so it can be maneuvered, but also weigh enough to provide enough stability to keep users upright. Users should proceed slowly and favor their stronger sides when relying on canes or walkers. Devices should not be used to climb atop other items like step stools. Children should not be allowed to play with or ride on assistive devices. If there are safety belts or locks on any assistive technology, they should be put in place before use to prevent further injury.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We have a contractor coming soon to renovate our kitchen. I plan to keep my cat, “Freya,” out of the way and in a separate room during the day. But at night, she’ll want to wander the house. How do I keep her out of the kitchen? -- Jim in Portland, Maine
DEAR JIM: Cats are pretty wily, and I’m sure Freya will try to find a way around any barriers you set up to keep her out of the kitchen.
e best way to dissuade her from exploring the construction area, therefore, is to tempt her away with better distractions. at means moving her food and water to a new location far from the construction area (but out of heavy foot traffic) and giving her treats and attention whenever she opts to stay in the living room with you or near her bedding and food.
At night, tighten the barriers around the kitchen -- if there’s a door, close it. If there is plastic sheeting up, tack it to surrounding walls and tape it to the floor. Put a sheet of plywood across the entrance if necessary.
Inside the work area, make sure that the contractors put away all sharp tools and cover any containers tightly. ey should clean up any debris at the end of each day and use a wet-dry vacuum to pick up sawdust and dirt. Any spills need to be cleaned completely. is will reduce the risk to Freya if she manages to get into the kitchen, and it’s just good practice.
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An economically struggling Mexico was intervened by the French for the second time,whohadthehopesto gain control of the Latin American country under theruleofNapoleonIII.The French General, Charles de Lorencez,directedhisarmy towards the capital of MexicoCity,withtheintent tooverthrowthepresident ofMexico,BenitoJuarez.
But things didn’t go as planned, as they encountered heavy resistance, culminating at theBattleofPueblaonMay 5,1862.Eveniftheirforces had half the numbers of their opponents, the Mexican Army, led by Ignacio Zaragoza, managed tosuccessfullywinoverthe French army at Puebla, a city just 70 miles from Mexico City. Four days later, on May 9, Juárez declared Cinco de Mayo a nationalholiday.
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My husband and I noticed piles of garbage at our local Town Park. We both decided to pick it up, since there is a constant flow of people. We filled 2 garbage bags with shoes, soup containers, broken glass, clothes, coffee cups and doggy poo bags! Nasty!
Last Friday, I thought I ordered a pizza from a local pizza shop, but the order never made it through. I contacted the restaurant and the person who picked up the phone said that he would give me a free pizza, size large, including a brownie! If more people could be this kind I think that the community would be so much better! Thank you again!
When we brought this to the attention at the Town office across the street, the lady in charge of the parks department said that “The Park is closed but when it’s open they pick up.” When asked if we could throw the trash in their dumpster, she rolled her eyes and called someone else, while laughing at my husband. Pick up after yourselves so that others do not have to- clearly the Town could care less about the safety of others! HOMETOWN
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Warehouse Night Crew Manager
-Fill orders, load and route trucks
Cash and Carry Daytime Manager
-Enter and check orders, cash out customers
Contact
585-423-0994 during business hours and ask for Sam Jr. Or stop in and ask for an application.
GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS
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• Knowledge of QuickBooks a plus
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On board training. $16-$18 per hour. Pay based on experience.
or 585-781-0228
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Part-time to Full-time Administrative Position
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LPN Nurse Needed for Home Care
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Notice of Vacancies Laborers (Summer Work)
Multiple positions available
Desired Qualifications:
• Physical ability to perform assigned duties
• Ability to follow written and verbal directions
• Team player with excellent work attitude
• Good work ethic and safety record
Location:
• LeRoy Service Center OR
• Mt. Morris Campus OR
• Batavia Campus
• 6:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Rate of Pay:
• $15.50 per hour
Starting date:
• July 1, 2024
Reply by May 9, 2024 with reference to: Vacancy 24-106 LeRoy Service Center, Vacancy 24-107 Batavia Campus, Vacancy 24-108 Mt. Morris Campus and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
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