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What are good ground cover ideas for beds in this area?

There are so many groundcovers available, it can be difficult to select the best one for your garden. I think the most important quality is that it has to be easy remove. Groundcovers spread easily and can easily choke out your desired plants. I do not recommend plants including vinca and English ivy for this reason.

Ihaveacoupleofgroundcovers

that I rely on. For sun, I enjoy the low-growing sedums. There are numerous varieties, all are easy to pull back when they start to crowd into other plants and aren’t usually bothered by deer. For shade, I enjoy cranesbill, also called perennial geranium. It has flowers in various shades of pink, lavender and white, so it combines easily with most other garden colors. Again, it is easily pulled out with my bare hands. In my yard it may

get nibbled by deer, but they don’tusuallypreferit. Sometimespeoplearelooking for a taller groundcover to fill an empty spot. I often rely on daylilies in this case. They need full sun to produce a lot of flowers and yield fewer flowers as shade increases.

There are taller varieties of cranesbill available for those shadyareas.

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 6-month-old, medium-size mixed breed dog Jake has a problem I can’t seem to train him out of. Whenever he gets excited, he leaves pee droplets across the oor. Jake is healthy and energetic, and he housetrained quickly. What can I do to stop the piddling? -- Pupper Dad in Ohio

DEAR PUPPER DAD: ere’s a very good chance that it can be resolved. It will take time and training, though.

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We love to chase each other around the house, play with our toys, and snuggle with our favorite humans!

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RECOGNIZE SIGNS OF HEAT STROKE IN DOGS

What is heat stroke? Dogs suffer from heat stroke when their body temperatures exceed 104 F and the built-in mechanisms they rely on to cool themselves - including panting - cease to function properly. But any temperature 103 F or above is considered abnormal. According to PetMD, heat stroke is a form of non-fever hyperthermia that can lead to multiple organ dysfunction.

Puppies under a year old piddle when they get excited or when they think they’re in trouble. Part of it may be a smaller bladder, but another part of it is what’s called “submissive urination.” Dogs piddle instinctively to signal that you are their superior. However, this isn’t a wild dog pack outdoors; it’s you and your dog and your beautiful hardwood oor.

Punishing or yelling at Jake when he piddles will not solve the problem. e real issue is one of con dence and of nding where he belongs in the household. Most puppies stop piddling at around one year old, especially in a home where there’s a predictable structure, as they mature and settle into their place in the family.

Encourage this during Jake’s rst year by staying calm when he piddles. Yelling or trying to correct on the spot can make the problem worse. Clean up the urine and lead him to a di erent spot, and work on a basic command with him like “sit-stay.”

Try not to pay attention to Jake when you come in the door from work. Ask visitors to look away from him when they come in. Later, when you and your visitors are settled on the sofa, pay attention to Jake with lots of praise. Learn more at this link: www.tu syourdog. com/dogtrainingandbehavior/the-three-reasons-puppies-piddle-indoors/.

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• You can remove berry stains from your ngers with lemon juice. Got berry juice on your tablecloth? Here’s E.B. of Mississippi’s suggestion: “Pour a generous amount of milk on the spot, let it soak for 15 minutes or more. en soak in cold water with soap for an hour or more. Wash, rinse and dry.”

• Soak raisins in cold water before chopping so that they won’t stick to your knife.

• “Use celery ribs lined up to create a base for your roast. is way, the juices move around more and the roast never sticks to the pan. I serve the celery with the roas.-- A.T. in Tennessee

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COOKBOOKS and CORNINGWARE. Old or new. Will be used and treasured! 585-729-1259

WATER TABLE for children to play in: 585-288-2661

ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, and RECORDS from ‘70s/’80s/’90s for own personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com

8-OUNCE JELLY JARS: llibby@rochester.rr.com

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I have been fortunate to be near Meade Square Pharmacy in Victor for eight years. Today I had a dire situation with a medication I was prescribed which I could not use or return. The situation was handled with true compassion and reassurance by the owner.

Thank You

Gotta thank the nice man who gave me the plant at Tops Market in Hamlin. Still growing and looks beautiful. Sorry I didn’t get your name, but thanks again.

Watch Your Children

Parents, please watch your children! From kids walking home alone from school to playing in the park or just shopping. Today I had to call the police because a 10 year old girl was getting bullied by 5 to 6 other kids. Now I sat there awhile minding my own business but when the little girl was pushed and was told to go to the bathroom I already knew. The little girl literally screaming “I don’t wanna fight” and “no.” Now what’s crazy is those kids that were bullying that girl had an adult in the car across the street. What wrong, parents? No matter if your kid is “old enough” to go to the park by themselves you should be present in your child’s life. We live close to the water where people get trafficked the most. I’ve seen it all being a nurse: Kids come in unconscious, assaulted, overdosing, broken body parts from fights and being bullied all cause the parents and the adults are not around and are not paying attention to their kids behavior and actions.

Bad Drivers

Why are so many people driving around believing roads are only for them? Running red lights, not stopping at stop signs, tailgating, speeding etc. For those who believe they’re more important, you’re NOT! To the young ignorant kid today that cut me off, when I had the right away, at the red light you didn’t have the backbone to look over. You’re someday going to experience road rage for your self centered attitude.

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October 11 Letchworth Fall Spectacular

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Makes 6 donuts

11/2 teaspoons distilled white vinegar

1 cup gluten-free flour

1/4 cup unsweetened dark cocoa powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

Pinch of salt

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce

2 teaspoons coconut oil, melted

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

12 vegan crunchy chocolate cookies, crushed

1 12-ounce jar Dollop Gourmet Madagascar Vanilla vegan frosting Milk

1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Spray a donut pan with nonstick cooking spray.

2. Pour the vinegar into a 1/2 cup measure. Add enough milk to come to the brim. Let sit until slightly thickened, 5 to 10 minutes.

3. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. In a large bowl, mix together the sugar, applesauce, coconut oil, and vanilla. Slowly add the flour mixture and mix until smooth. Add the almond milk mixture and continue mixing for 1 minute more. Add half of the crushed cookies and mix until just combined.

4. Scoop the batter into the prepared donut pan, filling threequarters of the way full. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool before frosting.

5. Microwave the uncovered frosting jar for 5-second intervals, stirring in between, until soft. Gently frost the top of each donut. Sprinkle the remaining crushed cookies over the donuts.

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It’s Always a Pleasant Time to Visit Highland Park

Quinn says one of the central goals of the conservancy was to raise money for the Children’s Pavilion upgrades. Quinn explains that the Children’s Pavilion, which served as a public scenic overlook in the park’s original purpose, is now being rebuilt, a er being taken down in 1963:

Parks have gained renewed interest since the pandemic, and it’s not hard to see why. Originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Highland Park is a world-class arboretum and National Register-listed landscape. It is the oldest public arboretum in the United States.

e park began in the 1880s as the dream of two civic-minded Rochester nurserymen, George Ellwanger and Patrick Barry. ey had watched the city grow steadily closer to their Mount Hope Nurseries for 40 years. To bring country living to urban residents, Ellwanger and Barry created a public park on almost twenty acres of their nursery grounds and donated them to the city. Olmsted was hired by the Rochester Parks Commission in 1888 to design and plan the city’s rst public park: Highland Park.

Since the beginning, talented horticulturists have contributed to Ellwanger and Barry’s dream. eir goal was to expand and enrich the park’s botanical collections by acquiring rare and unusual plants from around the world. In the 20th century, Highland Park achieved international fame for its display of lilacs, many of which were cultivated right here in Rochester.

MarkQuinn,MonroeCounty’sSuperintendentofHorticulture, says, “Highland Park is central to the park system here. It’s one of the premier arboretums in the country. It absolutely is critical to bringing people into the area. We talk about the Lilac Festival, bringing in upwards of 500,000 people for a 10-day festival, and even throughout the rest of the year, the park is highly visited. Having good parks in the community is critical. Having Olmstead parks is a real stroke of luck.”

Using the Pinnacle Range, a glacial moraine, Olmsted emphasized the plant materials and park elements incorporated into Highland Park’s design. A focal point and viewing feature of the surrounding area was located east of the reservoir on the high ground. As the park’s crowning feature, a three-story Children’s Pavilion was built to enhance the scenic views.

Highland Park is run by Monroe County, which manages, operates, and maintains the park. It is the mission of the Highland Park Conservancy, a nonpro t organization that advocates for, and participates in, the preservation, restoration, and enhancement of Highland Park and Lamberton Conservatory. e Highland Park is known for its world-class arboretum, historic Olmsted design, and other amenities, by ensuring the public appreciates and actively engages with its unparalleled beauty.

“Within two years, the Children’s Pavilion, which was something that was fundraised for by the Highland Park Conservancy, and funded through the government as well, it’s a real project right now; it’s in the design phase right now,” he says. “ e hope is that it won’t work much [di erently]. Our goal is [to] design it to look as similar as possible. e di erence is this one will have an elevator, so it will be handicap accessible. is one will hopefully have some maintenance improvements to it.”

Quinn explains that, “Parks are much busier places postpandemic … and I think you nd that throughout any park system, visitation has gone up a lot. If you look at Highland Park, in its initial design, the [objective] was to get people out of con ned city areas into the open air, and clearly, that’s what happened during the pandemic.”

As part of their mission, the Highland Park Conservancy conducts tours and runs special events, organizes a corps of volunteer gardeners who assist in park maintenance and beauti cation, communicate through print, video, and social media on topics of current, educational, and historic importance about the park.

Highland Park remains a cultural center for Rochester and the nation, and each day, the sta maintains that legacy. “One of the things I tend to tell people is we are a 365-day operation; it’s always a good day to visit the park. Always. ere’s always something in bloom in Highland Park, and it’s always a good time to go,” Quinn says. “It’s outdoors, we have beautiful horticulture; it’s a peaceful and pleasant place to spend time.”

For more information on the Conservancy and Highland Park, visit highlandparkconservancy.org.

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OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT ESSENTIALS

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BYRON: 6167 &6163MerrillRd. 7/27&7/28(8-5pm)&7/2(8-4pm) MULTIFAMILY,puzzles,new items,household,lawnmower,Air Conditioners,yardchipper,Ladies GolfClubs,andmuchmore.

BROCKPORT: 37 CrescentDrive. 7/28&7/29(9-1pm).Household, tools,boating,fishing,misc.

HENRIETTA:535Pittsford Henrietta Rd.7/28&7/29(10am-4pm), Raindate8/4&8/5.DealersWelcome,Cash.Household,cameras, Prada,Coach,toys,DVDs,etc.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items.

ESTATE SALE

8804 Alexander Rd., BATAVIA

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 7/28, 7/29, & 7/30 (9am-3pm)

Vintage bedroom set, tables, dishes, glasses, large dressers, end tables, couch, recliners, multiple glassware, multiple dishware & silverware, garage hardware and items, new shop vac, new lawn seeder, many items still new in boxes.

Come and explore all the household items!

Master Woodworker’s Estate Sale

By Attic To Basement

Fri.-Sun. 7/28, 29 & 30 • 9am-5pm

Everything Must Be Sold!

Lathe, Tools, Vintage Toys, Quilting, Fabrics, Collectibles and Household

2 Evergreen Dr., Churchville, NY 14428 Pictures available at www.estatesales.net

Attic to Basement

Retail Outlet and Estate Sales

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDDERS

Lifetime Assistance, Inc. will receive proposals for ‘Additions to 15 Evelyn Drive, Brockport, New York 14420.’ Bid proposal packages shall be received by Ernie Haywood on Friday, August 11, 2023, until 5:00 PM at the o ce of Lifetime Assistance, Inc. at 465 Paul Road in Chili, New York. is project is nanced in part by the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Monroe County Department of Planning and Development, Community Development Administration (CDA). erefore, all federal regulations governing contracts apply, including Labor Standards Provisions and Davis-Bacon wage rates, Equal Employment Opportunity regulations and Section 3 Provisions. For the purpose of this project, Davis-Bacon wage rates do not apply.

Speci cations and bid documents may be obtained at no charge at the O ce of Lifetime Assistance, Inc. at 465 Paul Road in Chili, New York.

CONTRACT BID DOCUMENTS may be examined at the O ce of Monroe County Department of Planning and Development Community Development Administration City Place 50 West Main Street, Suite 1150 Rochester, New York 14614

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1680 Lake Road, Hamlin

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Mondays/Wednesdays 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays 10am-8pm; Fridays 10am-4pm; Saturdays 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-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the 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…

HOAGLIBRARY:

Free IndoorMusicSeriesatthe HoagLibraryinAlbion!

TrioGhidorah-Saturday,August 19that12:00pm

SunshineQuan-Saturday,September23rdat12:00pm

MayaAnaLoncar-Saturday,October14that12:00pm

RochesterMandolinOrchestraSaturday,November4that 12:00pm

Dr.LynnMcGrath-Saturday, December9that12:00pm

AAADefensiveDrivingCourse, 9am-3:30pm:July22,September 16,November18.Call(800) 836-2582toregisterorvisithttps:// info.westerncentralny.aaa.com/car/ driver-training/classroom-dip

In summer, the song sings itself.

~William Carlos Williams

ParmaPublicLibrary

Bilingual StorytimewithHenryfrom Hippocampo:Monday,July24th, 10:30-11:15am

Joinusforaspecialbilingual(EnglishandSpanish)storytimerunby HenryfromHippocampo.Therewill bemusic,stories,movement,and more!Allages.Noregistrationrequired.

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ParmaPublicLibrary

BulletJournalClub:Tuesday,July 25th,6:30-7:30pm

Foreachgathering,wewillhave markers,coloredpencils,washi tape,andstencilstousetosetup yourjournalornextmonth’spages. Feelfreetobringyourownsupplies!Pageideaswillbeavailable, too!Receiveajournalthefirsttime youcome!Noregistration.

SmallBusinessPanel:Wednesday, July26th,6:00-8:00pm

Joinlocalsmallbusinessowners fromvariousindustriestoheartheir experiencesstartingabusinessand askquestions.RochesterPublicLibrarywillspeakabouttheirBusinessInsightCenterservices.Registrationappreciated,butnot necessary.

HAMLINPUBLICLIBRARY:

The HamlinPublicLibraryisopen Mondays/Wednesdaysfrom10am6pm;Tuesdays/Thursdaysfrom 10am-8pm;Fridaysfrom10am4pm;Saturdaysfrom10am-2pm. ClosedSaturday,July29forthe HamlinJulyJamboree.Localauthor andchef,CalvinEaton,ispresentingagluten-freecookingdemonstrationonSaturday,July22at 11am.DigitalLiteracyofRochester isatthelibraryMondaysfrom Noon-3pmprovidingtechhelp. Registrationisopenforthesummer readingchallengeandprograms. PreschoolstorytimeiseveryMondayat10:30am.OnTuesday,July 25at11am,ourTogetheronTuesdayseriesfeaturesamartialarts demonstrationpresentedbySensei ScottofS&SFitness.EscapeRoom programsareWednesday,July26 at1pmand3pmforKidsages6-11 andThursday,July27at1pm,3pm and6:30pmforTeensandAdults. Registrationisrequiredformost programs.Formoreinformation, call964-2320,visitwww. hamlinlibraryny.orgorfinduson Facebook.

REASONS TO SHOP FARMERS’ MARKETS

Foods at farmers’ markets tend to be limited to in-season offerings. Some nutritionists suggest eating seasonally available foods is better for your body, because humans ate seasonal produce for thousands of years before shipping and refrigeration changed how people received the majority of their foods. In addition, many people feel that fresh, seasonal foods taste better than the alternatives.

SeymourLibrary:

Tie DyeTime:Monday,July24, 3:00pmto4:00pm

Bringanythingyouwanttosoakwith color.We’llsupplythedye!Additional itemswillbeprovidedwhilesupplies last.*Raindatewillbethefollowing day,7/25,atthesametime.For TeensandTweens.

PicnicStoryTimewithBrockport SchoolofDance&PerformingArts: Tuesday,July25,11:00amto 11:30am

ConstellationDay:Thursday,July27, 1:30pmto2:30pm

Zodiacembroidery,marshmallowconstellations.ForTeensandTweens.

TheHistoryofGardeningwithJack Kowiak:Thursday,July27,6:00pmto 7:00pm

Gardeninghasalongandfascinating history.Thispresentationwillexaminehowgardenshavechanged throughhistory,theimportantgardeninginnovationsandtheirinventors, andintrepidplantexplorerswho discoveredsomeofourmostpopular plants.Adult18+.

ATTICA

GolfingforGatewayHome Comfort Care attheQuietTimes GolfCourse.BasketAuction,Raffles,50/50.HeldThursday,July 27th.Startsat10am. Allproceeds fromtheeventswillbenefitGatewayHomeComfortCareinAttica.

JunkyardReunion-Antiqueand Classic CarShow attheVincent AlmeterMemorialPark,Varysburg. BasketAuction,50/50,Food.Held Sunday,July30thfrom11am-4pm. Allproceedsfromtheeventswill benefitGatewayHomeComfort CareinAttica.

BATAVIA

GeneseeCounty4-HMarket Animal Auction: Joinusforthe 53rdannualGeneseeCounty4-H MarketAnimalAuctionatthe GeneseeCountyFaironThursday, July27th.Salebeginsat6:30pmin the4-HShowArena.Sellingmarketrabbits,marketchickens,goats, lambs,beefsteers,dairysteersand hogsraisedbylocal4-Hyouth.For moreinformation,contactthe GeneseeCounty4-HOfficeat 585-343-3040orgenesee4h@ cornell.edu.

HLOMJavawithJoeE.: Dr. MichaelEula,“TheNationalisLocal, GeneseeCounty,1802-Present”JoinusattheHollandLandOffice Museumforthenexteditionofour JavawithJoeE.morningpresentationseriesonThursday,July27at9 am.ThemuseumwelcomesGeneseeCountyHistorian,MichaelEula, asheshareshisnewbook“The NationalisLocal:GeneseeCounty, NY,1802-Present”onthehistory ofourcountyandtheconnection tonationalevents.Admissionis freewithcoffeeanddonuts.Please contactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.

CrossroadsHouseAnnualTent Sale - (FormerlyGarageSale,we outgrewthegarage!)July26-29, 2023attheCrossroadsHouse,11 LibertySt.,Batavia.Pre-sale Wednesday,7/26-9amto1pm$5donationperperson16and older.Thursday&Friday,7/27& 7/28-9amto4pm.Selectitemson saleFriday.Saturday,7/29-9amto 1pm.Selectitemsonsale.BoxSale -shoppersareencouragedtobring theirownboxorbag.HotDog lunchavailableeveryday.https:// www.crossroadshouse.com

HistoricBataviaCemetery“Teas and Spirits”atHLOM- TheHistoricBataviaCemeteryAssociation willbehostingaseriesofthree VictorianTeasattheHollandLand OfficeMuseum.Theteaswillfeatureconversationswithperformers depictingfamousresidentsofthe cemetery.Heldat2pmonSunday, July23rd,August20thand September17th.Savorybitesand sweettreatswillbeservedduring chatswithfamousfiguresoflocal history.Ticketsare$25or$20for HLOMmembers,andcanbepurchasedbycallingtheHollandLand OfficeMuseumat585-343-4727. Ticketsarelimited.Theeventisa fundraiserfortheHistoricBatavia Cemetery.

VFWPost1602MargaritavilleVFW Post1602,25EdwardsStreet, BataviapresentsMargaritavilleon Saturday,July22,2023.Serving Cheeseburger&FFfrom4:30-6 PM.$9.00Donation/Dinner. Presaleticketsrecommended.TicketsavailableatthePostorby calling585-344-3249after4:30 PMonWednesday,Friday,SaturdayandSunday.MusicbyOldState Roadhousefrom6PM-9PM, featuringJimmyBuffetSongsand others.CostumesOptional.Open tothePublic.

HLOMHistoryHeroesSummer Program: I SurvivedtheCivilWarTheHollandLandLandOffice Museum’sHistoryHeroesSummer Programisbackfor2023from TuesdayJuly25throughSaturday July29.Theprogramisforchildren ages7-12.Featuringlessonsabout variousgroupsandtheirlivesduringtheCivilWar.Thisincludesnot onlysoldiers,butalsowomenand childrenandevenPresident AbrahamLincoln.Eachdayruns 10am-3pm,andincludescrafts, games,music,presenters,historic foodandmore.Thepriceis$40per dayor$30formuseummembers. Pleasecontactthemuseumtosign upormoreinformation.

Press close, bare-bosomed Night! Press close, magnetic, nourishing Night!

Night of south winds! Night of the large, few stars!

Still, nodding Night! Mad, naked, Summer Night!

~Walt Whitman

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BETHANY

WNYPRISMWalkandTalksat the GeneseeCountyPark&Forest -JoinawalkwithWNYPRISM attheGeneseeCountyPark& Forestandlearnaboutinvasivespecies,ecology,spreadprevention, nativeplantsandmore.Theparkis justoneofthebeautifulplacesthey willbevisitingthissummer!This programisFREE.Pleaseregister usingthelinkedform.HeldJuly26 6pm-7:30pmattheGeneseeCo. Park&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRd.,EastBethany.https://form. jotform.com/wnyprism8/2023walk-and-talks

BRIGHTON

GirlScoutsofWesternNew York YearofFunKickoffParty! Forgirlsandfamilieswhoarenew membersorinterestedinjoining GirlScoutsthisyear.Thisfreeevent willincludegames,crafts,foodand morewhileprovidinginformation aboutGirlScoutsandachanceto registerforayearoffun!Heldat AustinPark,15JeffersonAve,Bataviafrom11AM-1PMonSaturday August12th.RSVPathttps:// gswny.wufoo.com/forms/ xgkpk2h0051t9e/.Girlswhoregisterandattendwillbeenteredinto araffletowinafreeGirlScout uniform!Info./Questions:join.us@ gswny.orgorpaige.wasilewski@ gswny.org

CORFU

CorfuFarmersMarket|Community Night- Joinusweeklyforour VillageofCorfuFarmersMarket! Mondays,July24th-September 25thfrom4-7pmattheCorfu UnitedPresbyterianChurch,63 AlleghanyRd.,Corfu.Weoffer over10+localvendors,food trucks,livemusic,localtriviaand more!Checkoutourpageforyour weeklyspecialevents.August7th wehaveourNationalNightOut andSeptember11thwehavea BuffaloBillsTailgate.

EAST BETHANY

GuidedDogWalks-Bringyourbest friend forsomegreatsocialization andexerciseonaguideddogwalk throughthepark!Walkstakeplace onthefirstSaturdayofeachmonth fromApriltoAugust.Dogsmustbe keptonaleashatalltimes.Aggressivedogsarenotallowed!Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRoad,EastBethany. InterpretiveNatureCenter,Feeis $5perdog;allproceedsbenefitthe GeneseeCountyAnimalShelter. Pre-registrationisrequiredbycalling(585)344-1122.

ELBA

ElbaFireDepartmentBINGOJoin us!TheEFDBingowillbeheld everyTuesdaythroughDecember 12thwithastarttimeof7:00PM. Doorswillopenat5:00PM.Elba Firemen’sRecreationHall,7143 OakOrchardRoad,Elba.

ElbaBettermentCommittee Summer MusicSeries! Thursday, July27attheVillagePark.This week’sentertainmentcomesfrom alocalgroup,NoahGokey,featuringElbanativeAaronBastianoon drums.EnjoyfoodfromIslandsHawaiiBBQandTheRedOsierLandmarkRestaurant.Icecream,wine andbeeravailableforpurchase. The50/50RafflewillbenefitWarriorHouse-TheGoosefoodpantry inOakfield.Considerbringingan itemforthepantry.Thereisa specialneedforcannedspaghetti sauce,cannedchicken,soupsand hamburgerhelpertypemeals.Let’s showthemthegenerosityofour community.Foodstartsat5:30; musicstartsat6:30.Seeyouatthe Park!

HAMLIN

VeteransPancakeBreakfastSunday, July30,2023,8:00AMtill NoonattheHamlinVFW,1739 LakeRoad,Hamlin.Adults$6.00, Children$4.00&VeteransFree.

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HILTON

DogDaysofSummerFestivalPet Blessingofleashedpetsby PastorDan!Makeapaintedpaw printofyourfurryfriend.Peruse throughourTrunkandCrafters sales.Getapictureoforwithyour petatthebeachorfarmthemed photobooth.Childrensgamesand craftactivities.LunchontheLawn. FarmfriendspettingareabyMarilynsLearningFarm.Giveyourpeta showeratthedogwasharea.July 29,9-3pm,DianeChurch,50Lake Ave.,Hilton.NoentrancefeeSome$1,$5activities.http:// hbchurch50@gmail.com

OAKFIELD

CoffeeHour-Wednesdays1011am. Bring afriendorcomemake afriend.JoinuseveryWednesday from10-11amattheTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

ChairYoga- Come joinus Thursdaysat10amforChairYoga. Theseclassesaremeanttohelp withbalanceandstrengthandare FREEthankstoanawardfrom Univera.JoinusatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

How to Avoid Calcium While Taking Thyroid Medication

DEAR DR. ROACH: I had a thyroidectomy, and I take levothyroxine. Instructions for the medication state not to take it within four hours of consuming calcium. No discussion of the drug has clearly stated whether this only refers to calcium supplements or whether this also includes high-calcium foods.

I usually take levothyroxine when I wake up, between 2 a.m. and 3:30 a.m., to avoid breakfast dairy products (i.e. yogurt, cheese and soy milk) and dinner foods (broccoli, leafy greens, dairy and soy). I go to bed fairly early. I eat mainly plant-based, plus dairy.

I have asked some doctors and pharmacists, only to have them answer with the question: “Doesn’t that only apply to supplements?” I don’t know! That’s why I’m asking. I want my thyroid prescription to work as it’s supposed to. Can you shed light on this issue? -- E.G.

ANSWER: Large amounts of elemental calcium do decrease the absorption of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine. If you were to take thyroxine (Synthroid and others) at the same time as you would a large calcium pill, you could expect the thyroid medicine to be about 7% to 8% less absorbed. (Iron and caffeine also decrease thyroid hormone absorption.)

A glass of cow’s milk taken at the same time will decrease thyroid hormone absorption. Soy milk has not been studied, but I would expect calcium-fortified soy milk to be similar to milk, yogurt and some high-calcium cheeses in their ability to reduce thyroxine absorption. However, I think you may be taking things too far. One hour is probably adequate enough to separate calcium from thyroxine. Furthermore, if you are consistent in taking your medication, your dose will get adjusted to the correct level. I doubt that vegetables have any effect on absorption.

Finally, in a study of people who took thyroxine sometimes with and sometimes without their calcium, the change was not enough to get them out of the desirable range, although the levels were definitely affected. The dose of thyroid hormone has a little bit of leeway in most people, although some people (such as those with a history of thyroid cancer who are now on replacement therapy after surgery) need to have a very exact dosage. So, avoiding calcium, iron and caffeine in those cases is more critical.

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Taking sunburn for granted can be a big mistake. Many people wouldn’t risk burns from a hot stove or open fire, but they won’t think twice about being unprotected under the very hot rays of the sun. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than one-third of adults and nearly 70 percent of children admit to suffering from sunburn within the past year. Depending on the intensity of the sun and the amount of time spent outside, sunburn can be a first- or second-degree burn. In first-degree burns, damage affects the topmost layer of skin. However, sunburn can even affect deeper layers and cause blistering in addition to redness and pain.

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Sunburnisoneofthemosteasilypreventedsummertimeailments.It’salso important to note that sunburns are not just limited to the hot weather or when it is sunny outside. Ultraviolet damage can occur at any time of the year, and also from artificial UV sources, such as tanning beds. Preventing sunburn is simple.

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The number of women entering theprofessionalfieldsofscience, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is slowly growing around the world, but there is still a sizable gender gap in these professions. According to the College Board, which produces many standardized tests, only 27 percent of all students taking the AP Computer Science exam in the United Sciencearewomen.Similarly,just 18percentofAmericancomputerscience degrees are attained by females. However, this is not the case elsewhere in the world. A paper by Gijsbert Stoet and David Geary published in Psychological Science noted that women who live in countries with traditionally higher gender inequality tend to choose STEM professions more readily. Algeria, for example, has one of the highest ratios of womeninSTEMprofessions,at41 percent. Stoet and Geary surmise that women in these countries may be choosing careers with the strongest path to financial independence.

According to a U.S. Department of Education report, students studying science or math in collegehaveahigheremployment rate and salary than other majors after graduation. STEM majors typically earn an average of $15,500 more annually than nonSTEM majors. Engineering and engineering technology tends to pay the most. Women eager to secure competitive, stable and well-paying jobs should carefully consider the opportunities availabletotheminSTEMfields.

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