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PALMYRA: 3689 ArmingtonRoad. May3rd&4th(9-5pm).MULTIFAMILYSALE.11families.Our largestsaleever!Indoors/under tents.Rainorshine.Bakedgoodsto benefitAlzheimer´s.Somethingfor everyone.Greatdeals!

MULTI-CHURCHRUMMAGE SALE: May16,(9-4),May17, (9-4),May18,(9-11).4Corners VillageofPalmyraatZionEpiscopalandWesternPresbyterian

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* Need to save money grocery shopping? Studies show that if you shop when the store is least busy, you’ll make smarter decisions. Try shopping at off-peak hours, such as later in the evening or early in the morning. Or try your store on Wednesday, traditionally the least busy day of the week.

* “I was making cookies last week and needed to roll out the dough. I couldn’t find my rolling pin anywhere. In a pinch, I pulled a bottle of wine off my wine rack and wrapped it tightly in plastic. It did the trick. I’m thinking I might just save the next empty bottle and clean the label off of it to use. I can store it right there in my rack!” -- O.V. in Oregon

* Add shredded veggies to tomato sauce to up the veggie quotient. Many vegetables can be added without adding many calories and will not change the taste that much. Try carrots, squash or sweet potatoes. You can even add a tablespoon or two of canned, pureed pumpkin.

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WORM FACTORY COMPOSTER - a four-tier composting worm bin system with instruction booklet. 18”x18”x24” high. Photos available. den.and.ed@hotmail.com

USED POSTAGE STAMPS and POP CAN TABS. Pick-up from Lakeville or Geneseo. Call or text 585-649-8706

Many VINTAGE PLAYER PIANO MUSIC ROLLS, all music genres. caringheart50@yahoo.com

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

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

CHILDREN’S ARMOIRE, white, 3’ W x 5’ H. 2 drawers, 3 shelves and closet with door. Good condition. 585-703-4898

ROUTER – Netscape. Works fine. Wires included. Will meet in public area. allentom322@gmail.com

2 pair of ECLIPSE GLASSES, 3 NOVELS, size 5x STRAPLESS DRESS, MEN’S SNEAKERS - size 8-8.5. Batavia. Text only. 845-309-9373

Older ARIEN’S SNOWBLOWER. Walk behind. You pick up. Brockport (Clarkson). 585-520-8140

VINTAGE CONCRETE FARMHOUSE DOUBLE BOWL LAUNDRY SINK. Heavy. You haul. 585-424-0895

Lots of LEFTOVER WOOD – boards and pieces and other materials from handyman projects. Must take all. Pickup truck full. Canandaigua. 585-394-8189

KING SIZE MATTRESS, three and a half years old. Has always had a protection cover on it. 585-762-8250

New in box, TOILET SEAT RISER W/ARMS. VICKS VAPOR STEAM. EXERCISE WEIGHTS. Excellent condition. rayjentayok@gmail.com

4-DRAWER FILING CABINETS. colleen.henry@lalrr.com

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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

LAPTOP - Windows 10 or 11. Used/unwanted, for Senior. stujaxon@yahoo.com

Have MS, looking for ALUMINUM WHEELCHAIR RAMP. Even parts of one would help. ccfrenchy34@yahoo.com

Restorer collector looking for OLD ELECTRONICS - computers, video games (Nintendo), stereo equipment, HiFi speakers, cameras, ham/ CB radios, records, reels +more. 585-883-5334

Large CHESS SET and a FOLDING CART or BAG ON WHEELS for groceries. 585-507-8788

VINTAGE LIGHT WEIGHT TV TABLE or TABLES. rayjentayok@gmail.com

Looking for very large TERRACOTTA BROKEN TILES for erosion control. raineylady51@gmail.com

Looking for MINI AMBER LIGHT BAR, preferably clear lenses, and FLOOR TILES. 585-447-0201

SPORTS CARDS – Football, baseball, hockey, basketball. OLD TIME RADIO SHOWS on CDs. Handheld SEGA GENESIS GAME SYSTEM w/games. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513

ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS, any brand. Any DOG SUPPLIES; harness, leash, clothes, gate, etc. Call or text 585-649-8706

BIRD CAGE. Call or text 585-880-7995

50 feet of 4 foot or taller FENCING for garden. wkwalker74@gmail.com

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* May 8, 1988, Stella Nickell is convicted of murder by a Seattle jury. She was the first person to be found guilty of violating the Federal Anti-Tampering Act after putting cyanide in Excedrin capsules in an effort to kill her husband. She began planning his death after their 1976 honeymoon.

Look for this weekly column! Your questions answered by the local Cornell experts.

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.

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, CCE Livingston County

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EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED WHEN RENOVATING

Dirt and noise: Homeowners can count on dust, debris and noise throughout the renovation process. Dust appears when walls come down or go up, and construction teams typically erect temporary walls or tarps to contain the debris. Air filtering systems also can limit dust particles. Noise is unavoidable. If it becomes troublesome, arrange to be outside of the home when the bulk of the construction is taking place.

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Brown patches: The National Association of Landscape Professionals notes that brown patches in a lawn often develop after heavy snowfall. Such patches tend to develop where large piles of shoveled snow were deposited, so homeowners can inspect alongside driveways and walkways.The NALP advises homeowners to rake away part of the brown patches first.If green tissue is emerging beneath,then the lawn will likely be fine in due time. However, if the area beneath is not green and surrounding areas are already turning green, homeowners may need to rake up dead tissue before applying topsoil to the affected spots.Once topsoil is spread,some grass seed can be spread and the grass should regain its green glory.

Dirt, Trees, Sticks,

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AVOID ACHES AND PAINS WHEN GARDENING

Alternate tasks. Repetitive-strain injuries can affect gardeners who spend long periods of time performing the same activity in their gardens. By alternating tasks during gardening sessions, gardeners can reduce their risk of suffering repetitive strain injuries. Alternate tasks not just on muscle groups worked, but also level of difficulty. Remember to include some simple jobs even on busy gardening days so the body gets a break.

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HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES

Men and women who have experienced great success in the world of business can pursue a host of low-stress opportunities with a goal of sharing their experiences with the next generation of business leaders. Teaching a course at a local college or university is one such avenue, and executives can even offer to work with high school students interested in pursuing careers in business. Teaching and mentoring might be less traditional hobbies than crocheting or woodworking, but they still provide a way for adults to pursue their passions away from the constraints of the office.

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SAVING STRATEGY FOR YOUNG ADULTS

Set long-term goals: It’s easier to save when saving is attached to specific goals. While some may aspire to retire early, establish an emergency fund or to purchase a home,others may want to save for an overseas vacation.Motivation to save can make it that much easier to do so.

Gospel Corner

GET READY - There is nothing more certain than death and nothing more uncertain than the time of one’s death. Yet, man goes on in life without making any preparation for death, and without making any preparation NOW! The Bible says in Amos 4:12, “ …prepare to meet thy God.” Have you made the necessary preparations? You say, “What are the necessary preparations?” They are found in Acts 20:21 where the Word of God says we must have “repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.” Have you repented of your sin and believed on the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal Savior? My friend, “What are you waiting for?” The Bible says, “ …behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.” (II Corinthians 6:2) Proverbs 27:1 says, “Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.” Matters for eternity are settled in time! While you have the time, settle your eternal destiny before it is eternally too late. Acts 16:31 says, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.”

Opposite Pumpkin Hook Fire Hall Ray Drake - Pastor kjvray@rochester.rr.com • www.countrybiblebaptist.com Sunday School 10:00am • Morning Service 11:00am Evening Service and Prayer 6:00pm

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Clifton Springs Library

4 Railroad Avenue

Clifton Springs, NY 14432

315-462-7371

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Hrs.: Mon-Thur 10-7; Fri 10-5; Sat 10-2

Geneva Public Library

244 Main Street Geneva, NY 14456

315-789-5303

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Hrs.: Mon-Fri 8:30-7; Sat 9-2

Macedon Public Library

30 Main Street Macedon, NY 14502

315-986-5932

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Hrs.: Mon-Thur 10-8; Fri & Sat 10-2

Newark Public Library 121 High Street Newark, NY 14513

315-331-0552

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Hrs.: Mon-Thur 9:30-7; Fri 9:30-6; Sat 9:30-1

Palmyra Community Library

402 East Main Street Palmyra, NY 14522

315-597-5276

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Hrs.: Mon-Thur 10-8; Fri 10-5; Sat 10-2

Phelps Library

8 Banta Street, Suite 200 Phelps, NY 14532

315-548-5314

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Hrs.: Mon-Thur 9-8; Fri 9-5

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

PreschoolStoryTime10:15am11:00am

ToddlerStoryTime11:00am-11:30 am

Alzheimer’sAssociationPresents: EffectiveCommunicationStrategies

2:00pm-3:00pm May8:

CardioDrumming10:30am-11:15 am

Flix&Brix3:00pm-5:00pm GEDInstructionalHelp5:00pm7:45pm May9:

Euchre2:00pm-4:00pm Mahjong2:00pm-5:00pm May10: AmericanRedCrossBloodDrive 10:00am-3:00pm DecorativeTrinket/CandyBowl 1:00pm-2:00pm CardioDrumming2:00pm-2:45 pm

May11: PuppyTales10:00am-11:00am TechHelpwithSarah10:00am12:00pm Callthelibrarytoregisterforprograms@315-986-5932.

CANANDAIGUA

BurningSpringsOpenGardens Weekend - TheBristolHillsHistoricalSociety’spopularannualopeningoftheprivatelyownedBurning Springssitegivesthepublictwo afternoonstoviewthenatural “burningspring”thatSenecasreveredforcenturiesandshowedto Frenchexplorersin1669.Walkup thegullytoascenicwaterfall,tour thespring-bloominggardens,and hearatalkonthesite’shistoryat2 p.m.$5donationisappreciated butallarewelcome.Nodogs, please.OpenSaturdayandSunday, 12-5.May25-26,12-5pm,Burning SpringsFarm,4348CaseRoad, Canandaigua.https:// bristolhillshistory.org/events/ burning-springs-open-gardensweekend

MOMENTS IN TIME

* On May 9, 1671, in London, Thomas Blood, an Irish adventurer better known as “Captain Blood,” is captured attempting to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. King Charles II was so impressed with Blood’s audacity that he made him a member of his court. (The History Channel)

FARMINGTON

Hike/BikeMertensiaParkinFarmington - HikeorBikearound MertensiaParkinFarmingtonand seethebluebellsinpeakbloom SundayMay5from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrailsfollowedbya socialget-togetheratEddie O’Brien’sGrille&BarinFarmington. Foradditionalinfo/directions/ updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

NEWARK

PlantSale- Saturday, May11,8:3011:30am,CornellCooperativeExtension,1581Rt.88N.,Newark.Plants arefromlocalnurseries&Master Gardeners’privatecollections:Vegetables,Herbs,Perennials/Annuals, Woodyplants.Pricedtosellquickly. *Quantitiesarelimitedandnotfor resale.*ProceedssupporttheWayne CountyCornellCooperativeExtension.www.ccewayne.org

Hee that is in a towne in May loseth his spring. ~ George Herbert

ONTARIO

TheR.L.ThomasHighSchool, Class of1969 isplanningtheir 55thclassreunionforSaturday, September28,2024atCaseyPark, Ontario,NewYork(from1pm8pm).Itwillbeaninformalgettogetherandagreatoccasionfor ourfellowclassmatestocatchup. PleaseSAVETHEDATEandpass alongthisannouncementtoany otherclassmembersyoumaybein contactwith.Thereunioncommitteewillprovideadditionaldetailsin comingmonthsandwillshareour workinglistofpeoplewhoare havingtroublelocating.Formore information,e-mailusat rltclassof69reunion@gmail.comor callCindi@585-217-2885.

May4th-ChickenBBQatEast Palmyra FireDepartment: Take-out serviceonly.ServingMay4,3:30to 6:00oruntilsoldout.Dinnersinclude 1⁄2 chicken,saltpotatoes,coleslaw, dinnerroll,pudding,applesauceand whiteorchocolatemilk.Cost:Adults $12,Children$8.Reserveyourtickets (recommended)bycallingortexting (315)573-1794.Onthedayofthe BBQ,callthefirehallat(315) 597-0049.

Don’tMissthejointSpringChurch Rummage Sales inPalmyra,taking placeThursday-SaturdayMay16-18, 2024atboththeWesternPresbyterianChurchat101EMainStreetand theZionEpiscopalChurch,120E. MainStreet.Itemsgalore;i.e., Householditems,toys,adult/children clothing&shoes,jewelry,purses,bedding&bathitems,CD/DVD’s,books, holidayitems,toolsandmore.WesternPresbyterianChurchhourswillbe 9AM-3PMThursday/Friday.Fridayis 1/2pricesalefromnoon-3pm,Saturdayis9AM-11AMwitha$4bagsale. ZionEpiscopalChurchhourswillbe 9AM-5PMThursday/Friday.Saturday is9AM-11AMwitha$2bagsale.

PHELPS

VictorianBrunch - May11,Phelps GeneralStoreandResidence.Treat yourselfandsomeoneyouloveto brunchinourhistoricPhelpsFamily residence,140MarketSt.,Palmyra. Tourthegeneralstorewherethe familyworkedfrom1869-1940,leavingtheoriginalproductsonthe shelves!Theupstairshomeofthe Phelpsfamilywasleft“asis”afterthe deathofSibylPhelpsin1976.Doors openat11:00am,brunchwillbe servedatnoon.Seatingislimitedto 20.$30pp.https://www. historicpalmyrany.com

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• Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows. Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

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Each mumbered row contains two clues and two answers. e two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.

ATake-OutRoastBeefDinner will be heldattheWideAwakeGrange, Route88inPhelpsonSaturday,MAY 4.Dinnersmaybepickedupatthe doorfrom4:30pm-’tillgone.Menu includes:Mashedpotatoesandgravy, roastbeef,vegetable,coleslaw,apple sauceanddessert.Ticketsare$15.

CommunityDinnerCelebrationWednesday, May15,5:30-6:30(OR UNTILSOLDOUT).Adults:$10,Under10:$5.Dinnerincludes:Pulled pork,SaltPotatoes,BakedBeans, MacaroniSalad,Dessert.EATIN ONLY.ALLAREWELCOME. The UnitedChurchofPhelps,58MainSt., Phelps.

Awake, thou wintry earthFling off thy sadness! Fair vernal flowers, laugh forth Your ancient gladness!

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW

BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

Small businesses and happiness might be linked. A 2019 survey from Guidant Financial and the online lending marketplace LendingClub found that 78 percent of small business owners rated their level of happiness as an average of eight on a scale of one to 10 (10 being the happiest).

COMMON INVESTMENT TERM TO KNOW

Dividend: A dividend is a payment made to a shareholder in a company.

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He loves his treats. He loves to play with his mouse buddies and his tail. He has his own bed that we call his “igloo” which he has all of his buddies in. He loves pets and cuddles and makes the cutest little noises when we surprise him. His purr is infectious!

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.

HOUSEBREAKING PUPPIES

Err on the side of caution at the start and take the pup outside once every 30 to 60 minutes to establish a system of reward and praise for going outside.

PAW’S CORNER

Home Renovations and Pets Just

Don’t Mix

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.

Readers, how did you keep your pets safe during home renovations? Tell me at ask@pawscorner.com.

Send us a photo! and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it!

Submit at: gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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I want to thank the kind and honest person who found my credit card at the Webster Post Office a few weeks ago and returned it to staff. It just proves that there are good, honest people who do the right thing. I appreciate it very much and thank you.

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!

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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!

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ommunity and creativity converged at the Farmington Friends Meeting as they hosted an event showcasing an eclectic blend of art, delectable treats, and charitable endeavors.

e highlight of the event was an art exhibit, featuring works from Friends in the meeting. From traditional paintings to contemporary sculptures, attendees immersed themselves in an array of artistic expressions and learned more about what leads so many Friends in the meeting to create art.

Craig Dove, chaplain, philosopher, and co-pastor at Farmington Friends, said, “Tapping into the creative spirit helps me process some of the more difficult spiritual work I do. I’ve always thought of myself as an artist, but it was only about seventeen years ago that I started taking my participation in the visual arts seriously. I was finishing seminary and finding that my go-to artistic outlets, cartooning and songwriting, weren’t helping me express ideas and aspects of myself that I had been examining in my studies. As I moved into chaplaincy work, engaging in painting and mixed media became an important spiritual discipline for me, leaving me feeling refreshed and energized.”

Craig is from rural Oregon and showcased his acrylic on wooden panel paintings of scenes from the Portland area. He also displayed his kit-built ES335 style 12-string guitar, hand-painted in a 60s pop art style, on which he played a few of his own songs at the event.

Other members of the meeting displayed a range of art, including textile arts, woodworking, painting, sculpture, and more. Norm Cole, who taught high school art at Victor Central School for 34 years, brought a selection of his landscape paintings to exhibit. Christine Frayda, a fiber artist, displayed a handspun, hand-dyed, hand-knit sweater, a square she handspun, hand-dyed, and handwove on a pin loom, and a tatted doily and a crochet doily she made and her grandfather framed decades ago. Cherry Rahn shared portraits, historical figures, satirical figures, and sculptural pseudo-technology, and Louise Smith, owner of Bead and Fiber Fantasy, displayed a selection of her bead and textile work.

Two pieces of the showcased beauty were available through silent auction: hand-made comforters. Many Quakers gather each Tuesday to make comforters, donated to the Mennonite Central Committee for distribution to people around the world displaced from homes due to conflict and natural disasters.

Member Annie Bontrager shared, “My parents grew up in Ukraine in the early 1900s. ey were part of the community of Mennonites invited by Catherine the Great to settle and farm on open land. A er

World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution, when they were sixteen, a famine arose from food being taken away to meet Soviet demands. e Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) formed in 1919 to send food and assistance to Ukrainian Mennonites. Without assistance from American and Canadian Mennonites, they would have starved. I’m very grateful for MCC and have always been a supporter of their continuing work.”

When Annie made and brought her first comforter to the Friends Meeting in 2013, other Friends wanted to participate, and now members work together to make more comforters throughout the year. e Farmington Friends’ comforter project has grown from about twenty comforters per year to over a hundred. Many Friends participate in the project, sewing pieces together, cutting batting, tying the quilts together, donating money or materials, or offering encouragement and prayer. Before sending comforters to MCC, Friends spread them out in the meetinghouse and pray for the people who will receive them.

Funds raised through the comforter silent auction and the accompanying bake sale will purchase more comforter-making supplies.

We were thrilled to invite the community to join us for this special event. It was a wonderful opportunity for people to come together, celebrate the beauty of art, enjoy delicious food, and make a positive impact through their generosity. Having experienced all this visual art, I really look forward to our Mostly Music Sunday, June 2nd at 11am, when our incredible music program will shine.

Visit www.farmingtonfriendsquakermeeting.com for more information.

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Ronald “Ron” J. O’Brien April 23, 2024

Lima: Ronald “Ron” J. O’Brien, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully with his family and his loyal dog, Walter, by his side on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY. Born on May 4, 1951, to the late Donald and Wilma O’Brien, Ron’s warm heart and kind spirit touched the lives of all who knew him. He will be deeply missed.

Ron is predeceased by his son, Kevin O’Brien; and his brother, Glen O’Brien. Ron is survived by his devoted wife of 27 years, Patricia “Pat” O’Brien, his children, John (Andrea) O’Brien, Lisa O’Brien, Jenn (Mike) Torres, and Tim Reynolds (Katie Schneider); his siblings, Gary (Debbie) O’Brien, Randy (Cheryl) O’Brien, and Tom O’Brien; his grandchildren, Jonathan (Katherine), Christopher, Ashleigh, Sophia, Isabel, Matthew, and Elijah, along with several nieces, nephews, and a multitude of cherished friends. Ron’s love and laughter brought joy to countless lives, and his memory will forever be treasured.

Ron dedicated 35 years of his life to Eastman Kodak Company, where he forged lasting friendships and contributed his talents to the field of photography. His commitment to service extended beyond his professional life; for 40 years, Ron volunteered with the Lima Fire Department, embodying a steadfast dedication to his community’s safety and well-being. Additionally, Ron devoted 14 years to the Honeoye FallsLima school district transportation dept., leaving a positive impact on numerous students and staff members. His selfless spirit and tireless work ethic were an inspiration to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Outside of his professional and volunteer endeavors, Ron found immense joy in coaching Little League baseball and All-Stars in Lima, where he shared his passion for the game and served as a mentor to many young athletes. His unwavering commitment to nurturing and empowering others will leave a lasting legacy in the hearts of those he touched.

A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at the Lima Firehouse, located at 7288 West Main Street in Lima, NY. In place of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Lima Fire Department. To share a memory or offer condolences, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com.

Ron’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him, and his legacy of kindness and generosity will continue to inspire future generations.

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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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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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INFLAMMATION

Inflammation can affect anyone, and those who have battled it likely have nothing positive to say. But while few people may associate inflammation with something good, inflammation is actually a process by which the body’s white blood cells and the substances those cells produce protect the body from infection at the hands of bacteria, viruses and other foreign organisms. Whileinflammationisprotectiveby nature,sometimesaninflammatory response is triggered by mistake. When that happens, the body’s immune system, which is designed to protect the body, begins to damage its own tissues. The resulting symptoms of this faulty immune system response may include joint pain, joint stiffness, loss of function in the joints, and swelling of the joints. None of those symptoms are comfortable, and people suffering from them may be on the lookout for ways to alleviate their pain and suffering. While anyone battling persistent inflammation should speak with their physicians to explore their treatment options, a preliminary search of how to best treat inflammation will no doubt turn up information about heat therapy and cold therapy.

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1. GEOGRAPHY: Which of the Great Lakes is smallest in surface area?

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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?

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Please email: josephcarra@outlook.com or call Gina at 585-721-1782

WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE

Many working parents struggle to maintain a healthy balance between their responsibilities at work and their obligations to their families. An inability to maintain that healthy balance can have adverse effects on men and women’s careers as well as the relationships they have with their families.

A 2015 survey of more than 2,000 adults commissioned by the workplace solution provider Workfront found that 38 percent of survey participants have missed life events because of a bad work-life balance. Access to technology that means work is never too far away might contribute to poor work-life balance, as 57 percent of respondents also acknowledged feeling that technology has ruined the definition of a family dinner.

Finding a healthy balance between work and life at home may require a concerted effort on the part of working parents, but there are ways to successfully juggle a career and family.

Please apply in person, online or send resumes to: Pooler Enterprises, Inc.

783 County Rd. #42, Fishers, NY 14453 Phone: 585-924-5200 • Fax: 585-924-5205

*For more information about our company visit our website www.poolerenterprises.com*

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