Canandaigua-Naples- Genesee Valley Penny Saver- 3-15-24

Page 1

March 15, 2024 | CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES | 585.226.8111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM A publication of featured MEDIA One offer per customer and cannot be combined with any other coupon. Expires 4-15-24 15% Off 1,500 - 2,500 sq. ft. $500 Off 1,000 sq. ft. or less One offer per customer and cannot be combined with any other coupon. Expires 4-15-24 10% OFF 3,000 sq. ft. or bigger One offer per customer and cannot be combined with any other coupon. Expires 4-15-24 We always deliver over 50 years of expertise Free estimates and unbeatable prices! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Big Enough To Serve You, Small Enough To Care! IN BUSINESS SINCE 1956 // LOCALLY OWNED // NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER COMPANIES 585.204.3144 Mobile or 833.728.3481 Office Consistently delivering quality work to satisfied homeowners Is your project still on your to do list? Call today for your free estimate! Allow us to save you money and get the job done! We work within your budget. Discounts for Seniors! special thanks to all of our past customers • Excavation and demolition • Culvert pipe installation • Ditch and drain work GoodDayFingerLakes,From Official Asphalt. Let us help you Spring into 2024 by splashing into our discounts for your asphalt paving and seal coating needs. THIS IS HOT! PRSRT STD. US Postage PAID Permit #43 Pittsford, NY

Enter Our Eclipse Photo Contest

We’re calling all photographers, both amateur and professional, to share their stunning eclipse captures with us! Whether you’ve captured the breathtaking moment of totality or the subtle crescent phases, your photo could win! Submit your best shots for a chance to win exciting prizes and have your work featured across our platforms.

Deadline to submit photos: Sunday, April 14th Winner announced in our April 19th issue

Submit at gvpennysaver.com/contest or use #GVEclipse on social media

THE VARIOUS TYPES OF CHOCOLATE

Chocolate wasn’t always the sugar-sweetened dessert people consume today. The history of chocolate dates back to 1900 BC, when Aztecs believed the cacao seeds were the gift of Quetzalcoatl, the god of wisdom. Chocolate was made into fermented beverages, and the cacao beans also were used as a form of currency because they held so much value.

According to the History Channel, some ancient civilizations considered chocolate to be a mood enhancer and aphrodisiac. Chocolate was believed to have mystical properties and was revered so much that it was reserved for rulers, warriors and priests.

It was not until centuries later that edible chocolate became popular among the masses. Dutch chemist Coenraad Johannes van Houten invented the cocoa press, which could turn extrude cocoa butter, paving the way for the modern age of chocolate as a confectionary ingredient and gift.

Choosing the right type of chocolate may require gaining an understanding of various chocolate-related terms.

Cocoa powder: This is the unsweetened raw form of cocoa made from partially defatted chocolate liquor. Dutch-processed (alkalized) cocoa powder is milder and less acidic than natural cocoa powder.

Unsweetened chocolate: “Bitter” or “baking chocolate” are other names attributed to unsweetened chocolate. It is best used in baking when it can be combined with sugar and other ingredients. It is also the base ingredient of most forms of chocolate, with the exception of white chocolate.

Dark chocolate: Chocolate that contains only chocolate liquor, sugar, cocoa butter, vanilla, and lecithin is considered dark chocolate. No milk solids are added in. The higher the percentage on the wrapper, the more bitter the chocolate.

Milk chocolate: In addition to dark chocolate ingredients, milk chocolate also contains dry milk solids or condensed milk. It is sweet and has a mild chocolate taste.

Bittersweet and semi-sweet: These chocolates are milder than dark chocolate, but not as sweet as milk chocolate. Many chocolate manufacturers derive their own formulations for these types of chocolate, varying the amount of cocoa solids they include.

Couverture chocolate: An expensive chocolate, this is coveted by professional bakers or confectioners. It contains a high percent of cocoa butter and chocolate liquor, which helps it to melt evenly. It is ideal for tempering and can coat candies smoothly.

Ganache: Ganache is a whipped filling, glaze, icing, or sauce that is used in various desserts. It is made by heating cream and pouring over chocolate of any kind. When cooled, it is malleable but not runny, which is why ganache is often used in making candies or fillings.

Truffle: A chocolate truffle is made from a ball of ganache rolled in cocoa powder. Truffles can be made from any variety of chocolate.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page2 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 contents ActiveSeniorLiving 11 Auctions &Antiques 14 Automotive 15 Body&Mind 5 Brighter/Vent 21 Classifieds 30 Employment 28 Give&Take 22 HomeServices 16 HometownEvents 19 KidzKorner 7 Passages 23 PetPlace 3 PuzzleAnswers 6
Rily He is very excited for the solar eclipse and is practicing for the big event.

Simply Perfect

WEDDING INVITATIONS

Created just for your big day, we've put together sets of stunning wedding invitations to perfectly match your style. www.printingbypennylane.com ginad@pennylaneprinting.com

DAY TRIPS SENIORS CAN ENJOY

Museums: Museums are ideal day trip destinations because many are indoors. That means weather never needs to be an issue while visiting. With historic artifacts, paintings, sculptures, or niche items like pop art or collectibles, there are museums for just about every interest. For example, railway enthusiasts can visit the National Railroad Museum in Wisconsin, one of the oldest railroad museums in the country.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page3 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
Send us a photo and a brief write-up of your
we’ll feature it.
gvpennysaver.com
to:
will be
discretion
Penny Saver
pet and
Submit online at
Share With Us. Or, Mail
PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets
published at
of GVPS. Level: Intermediate
Scan our QR code to find your perfect invitation!

10 Editions delivered weekly to over 100,000 Homes 165,000 Print Readers 80,000 Digital Readers

Office:

PO Box 340 1471 Route 15 Avon, NY 14414

Phone: 585-226-8111

Fax: 585-226-3390

www.gvpennysaver.com

Email: sales@gvpennysaver.com

President ...........................Steve Harrison

General Manager ...........................Manuel Karam

Director of Advertising Sales ............................Colleen Mann

Creative Director

HOMETOWN

SEPARATED BY CRISIS, REUNITED BY VOLUNTEERS

(NAPSI)—Each year, armed conflicts and natural disasters wreak havoc on a global scale. Yet even after the immediate crisis passes, the devastation can last much longer— particularly when families are torn apart amidst circumstance and chaos. In these cases, family members are often left with few resources and no sense of where to begin their quest to find their missing loved ones. Fortunately, there is a worldwide organization that works to reconnect families who have been separated by international crises.

The American Red Cross—part of the world’s largest humanitarian network— offers free and confidential services, striving to reconnect loved ones when:

• Families are separated as a result of international conflict, disaster, migration or other humanitarian emergency.

• Families have already tried normal channels of communication to reconnect.

• The family member making the inquiry is a relative who had been in direct contact with the sought person before the crisis occurred.

Leone

Production Supervisor .................................Jeff Wasson

Circulation Manager ...............................Paul Schojan

Members of:

Across international boundaries, the organization offers a beacon of hope for families to be reunited. And though the process can take time, Red Cross volunteers do everything in their power—from phone calls and online searches, to in-person interviews and worldwide travel—to fulfill families’ hopes.

“These people have broken hearts,” said Fidele, a Red Cross volunteer from Burundi who was previously reunited with his father after a 20year search. “We ask questions about what their loved one looks like or where they last lived to help us with our search. These questions bring them back to the time they were forced to separate from their families.”

Little Words, Big Impact

The organization also makes it possible fordisplacedindividualstoreachoutto their families—even half a world away. The family messages transmitted by the American Red Cross can be very brief, but the three short words—“I am alive”—maybeallthatisneededtoease the minds of distraught loved ones.

To begin a search, contact your local Red Cross chapter—the critical link in your community to the global Red Cross Red Crescent network. You can also call the free national helpline at (844) 782-9441.

From Latin America and Africa to Asia and Europe, the American Red Cross helps people in some of the world’s most at-risk communities. This work is powered by the generosity of volunteers and donors. To learn more visit redcross.org/international.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page4 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
..............................Cristie
Gold Standard Publication National Award Winning Paper SUBMIT PHOTOS & CAPTIONS AT GVPENNYSAVER.COM SPORTS • EVENTS CELEBRATIONS VACATIONS
2. 3. 1. A beautiful morning sky from a parking lot in Henrietta. Rising early has it’s benefits 2. A winter walk in the snow 3. Summer trip tired doggy

Loss?

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Proton-Pump Inhibitors

Highly Recommended for Barrett’s Esophagus

Blood pressure: The United States Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institutes of Health urge men between the ages of 18 and 39 to have their blood pressure checked at least once every two years. Many men already have their blood pressure checked during annual wellness visits, which all men should schedule regardless of their fitness levels and overall health. Men with preexisting conditions, including diabetes, heart disease and kidney problems, may need more frequent blood pressure screenings. In addition, annual screenings are recommended if the top number is between 120 and 139 and/or the lower number is between 80 and 89.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a retired male over 65 and a former occasional cigar smoker. I quit 15 years ago after I was diagnosed with Barrett’s esophagus. I was also a former drinker and quit seven years ago. I regularly completed all the biopsies as required and took my proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) daily as instructed. This year, I read an article about PPIs contributing to dementia and neuropathy, which I have. My primary care physician suggested that I switch to over-the-counter H2 blockers as a safer approach. I developed an irregular heart rhythm and soaring blood pressure. I was then diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib). My stress test and echocardiogram are normal for my age. I am now on some heavyduty beta blockers, blood thinners and a very expensive rhythmcontrol drug.

A book I recently read written by two top cardiologists stated that long-term use of PPIs is dangerous and can cause AFib, but a recent article published by the National Institute of Health states the opposite. I also read that an irritated esophagus stimulates the esophagus nerve and triggers AFib. I’m confused now. Because Barrett’s vastly increases my chances for getting a very aggressive cancer, doing nothing is not an option. I have already modified and continue to modify my diet, but that only goes so far. And as I’m sure you are aware of, a stroke caused by AFib is often life-threatening.

My complicated question is, which professional approach would you recommend: PPIs or H2 blockers? Is there a third option? -- B.B. ANSWER: There is not a definitive answer on whether PPIs, like omeprazole, increase the risk of AFib. Studies are potentially confounded by the fact that people with AFib sometimes think they have stomach problems and may take a PPI, leading to a false association between the PPI and AFib. As you say, there have also been studies that suggest a decreased risk of AFib in people who use PPIs.

In my mind, the increased risk of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus as a result of untreated stomach acid reflux in a person with Barrett’s esophagus is the key in this situation, as Barrett’s is a condition where abnormal lining of the esophagus occurs due to years of acid exposure.

I do not believe over-the-counter H2 blockers, like famotidine (Pepcid), are adequate enough to reduce the risk of esophageal cancer, so I advise patients in your situation to use PPIs, despite their known risks.

*Please

Please

none of these programs can be combined with dental insurance, or any other offers/discounts.

our

a call to learn more. We would be happy to help!

The data suggesting a risk of dementia are weak. While there might be a small risk, the risk isn’t high enough to avoid using a PPI in a person with Barrett’s. B12 deficiency is absolutely a risk in people taking long-term PPIs. Low B12 can certainly lead to neuropathy, but both can be prevented and treated by testing for B12 deficiency and by getting supplementation, if needed.

I am very glad to hear you are getting routine endoscopic surveillance and biopsies so that any abnormal growth of the esophagus can be identified and treated promptly.

***

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.

© 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page5 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 Dr. Julie Labrecque 2 S. Main Street, Manchester, NY 14504 Call now for an appointment: (315) 462-5633 For those who are uninsured... New Patient Special $135 Includes a cleaning, X-rays, and comprehensive exam. Dental Benefits Program - Single: $143 per year & Family Plan: $385 per year* is provides discounts on all of our services from 10%-FREE during the time period you are signed up
to be a family of four (2 adults, 2 children - immediate family members living
the same address.)
also participate with CareCredit!
for. *Has
under
We
note
No Dental Insurance? No Problem! HEALTH CARE SCREENINGS FOR MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 39
give
office
We Listen More... To Help You Hear Better!
East Victor Rd. • Victor • (585) 398-1210 513 W. Union St. • Newark • (315) 573-7844 (Cannery Row) www.professionalhearingsolutions.com
Christine Stein
1331
Dr.
Au D.
more
Call
Experiencing Hearing
Get Your Hearing Checked. Hearing test and consultation. New Insurance? Learn
without obligation.
today for details and your appointment.

Consume electrolytes.

Source, alcohol interferes with the liver and pancreas, which can result in an imbalance of electrolytes. Electrolytes affect various parts of your body, including muscle function and other important processes. The medical resource Everyday Health notes that consuming electrolyte-rich beverages, including sports drinks, can restore the salt and potassium lost as a result of consuming alcohol.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page6 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
YOUR PADDY’S DAY HANGOVER
OVERCOME
Puzzle Answers This Week WORDS ADDED TO THE DICTIONARY IN 1990 • Site Development • Water Lines • Septic Systems • Driveways • Grading • Basements • Delivery of Gravel, Stone • Septic Tank Pumping • Electric Lines • Retaining Walls • Topsoil • Clearing • Tiling • Ditching 585-738-5160 • www.markcolfexcavation.com SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
According to Merck

BROUGHTTOYOUBY: 1471Route15,Avon,NY14414•585-226-8111•gvpennysaver.com

Includes Over 30 puzzles! Name Street Town State Zip

Little Leprechauns

FUN PAGE

Set your trap on St. Patrick’s Eve before going to bed. If you wake to find a treat in your trap, you caught a leprechaun!

1. Use a jar, box, or empty tissue box to build your Leprechaun trap.

2. Decorate your trap using rainbows, shamrocks, stickers, glitter or anything else you think might lure a leprechaun.

3. Create a trapping mechanism at the entry point of your trap. You can angle a stick or straw to prop open a trap door, or drape some felt over the top.

4. Build a ladder leading to your trap’s entry point using pipe cleaners or craft sticks.

5. Deposit some pennies, foil-wrapped coins or lucky charms inside your trap or on top of the felt as bait.

6. Set your trap before going to bed on March 16. Remember, a leprechaun will only visit while you’re sleeping.

the d ind Love our weekly puzzles? Get your very own BRAIN GAME Puzzle book! Purchase at our office at 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY OR mail your order form to: Genesee Valley Penny Saver, PO Box 340, Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 Include a check made payable to Penny Lane Printing. $6.50 per book Includes tax & shipping.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page7 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
CUT T SELUCKYS P C EY RTRAP! BUILDA P C UN TRAP
7. Check your trap in the morning. Sneaky little leprechauns rarely stay trapped, but if you caught one who escaped, you might find he left behind a treat for you! P

Total Solar Eclipse Celebrating the APRIL 8, 2024

A Total Solar Eclipse

occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the sunlight and casting a shadow on Earth. During a total solar eclipse, the Moon completely covers the Sun, and for a brief period, the day turns into night in the area covered by the Moon's shadow.

ere are 3 main parts of the shadow during a total solar eclipse: Umbra: e central, darkest part of the shadow where the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon. ose within the umbra experience a total eclipse.

Penumbra: e outer part of the shadow where the Sun is only partially covered by the Moon. ose within the penumbra experience a partial eclipse.

Antumbra: An extension of the umbra where an observer on Earth sees the Sun partially covered, making it look like a ring or annulus. is occurs during an annular solar eclipse.

Total solar eclipses are rare events because the orbits of the Earth, Moon, and Sun must align precisely for the Moon to completely block the Sun from our perspective on Earth. When it happens, observers within the path of totality can witness a spectacular celestial event where the Sun's outer atmosphere, known as the solar corona, becomes visible. is is an awe-inspiring sight and a unique experience for those lucky enough to be in the right location during the event.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page8 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
Put this on your bucket list and mark the date. Stand in the shadow of the moon!

Are you strong? It is easy to become scared of following Christ. Satan makes this easy for us. We depend upon ourselves to succeed, losing the very thing that keeps us strong in this world. “Have I not commanded thee? Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD our God is with thee whithersoever thou goest” Joshua 1:9. Sometimes we are overwhelmed and lose our way. Your Creator reminds you to remember His Promises in this verse, to not shrink away from your responsibilities and duties in life, but get strength from Him that you can’t buy in a pill or drink. If you want to remain weak, you can always depend on the Government. They always think of you!? Please take the wisdom given you. God Bless.

130 Hook Rd., Farmington 315-986-2293

Opposite

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page9 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 Lynch • Recliners • Power Recliners • Power Recliners with Lift Enjoy the comfort, convenience and styling from America’s best factories ON SALE $399-$1499 FREE Delivery! 0% Financing Available! 13 Bristol Street (25 yards west off Main Street) Mon.-Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 12-4pm FURNITURE COMPANY and MATTRESS CENTER DOWNTOWN CANANDAIGUA 585-394-6190 MADEINUSA OVER 200 RECLINERS IN STOCK! PR Canandaigua IRISH BARGAIN DAYS!
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 e Gospel Corner

Palm

Maundy

Good

Easter

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page10 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 Look No Further For Reliable Appliance Service! 10 Main Street, Bloomfield 585-394-1880 • 585-657-4470 Sales/Service/Parts Servicing most brands for 43 years. Call Joe Appliance Sales & Service Servicing most brands for over 46 years!
Sunday - March
• 10am
24
ursday
• 7pm
- March 28
Friday
- March 29
Noon
Day
St. John’s Episcopal Church 183 N. Main Street, Canandaigua www.stjohnscanandaigua.org Week WORSHIP SERVICES
Canandaigua Jewelry & Coin Exchange 232 SOUTH MAIN ST. • CANANDAIGUA (NexttotheGermanRestaurant) Turn all your unwanted GOLD, SILVER, COINS, WATCHES, SCRAP GOLD, POCKET WATCHES, DIAMONDS, STERLING FLATWARE and COSTUME JEWELRY into Instan Cas Hrs.: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 10-5; Sat. 9-4; Wed. & Sun. Closed OPEN REGULAR HOURS (585) 284-5408
- March 31
10am
Easter

active senior living

Here’s a Tip

• If you make your own broth, you can freeze cubes in easy-to-measure amounts by using your muffin tin. Measure out broth in half cup or cup amounts, then freeze. When done, pop them out into a freezer-safe baggie.

• Chrome is easily cleaned and shined up with vinegar. Keep a misting bottle in the bathroom to give handles a quick swipe a er getting ready in the morning or evening.

• Ice cream cones with a flat bottom make a great container for cupcakes. Fill cones two-thirds full with batter, bake as directed, and you have cupcake cones! Frost and go! Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. (c) 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

Hocus Focus

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page11 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
This week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HONEOYE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Special District Meeting of the Honeoye Central School District (the “District”) will be held at the polling place designated below on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at which time the polls will be open from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m., local time, for the purpose of voting by paper ballot or machine upon the following proposition:

Proposition One Reconstruction/Renovation/Improvement of Certain District Facilities

Shall the Board of Education of the Honeoye Central School District (the “District”) be authorized to undertake the reconstruction, renovations, improvements and repairs to the Honeoye Central District main building and the District Bus Garage, including, but not limited to, roof renovation, window and door replacement, playground replacement, gymnasium floors and bleacher replacement, bus garage renovation, toilet room and other interior renovations, covered building entries, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology upgrades, as well as payment of professional fees and all other necessary costs incidental to such work, at a combined maximum estimated cost of $10,525,000; to withdraw $4,315,000 from the District’s 2022 Building Capital Reserve Fund to pay a portion of said costs; and to raise the sum of $6,210,000 by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property of the District, to be collected in annual installments as provided in Section 416 of the Education Law, which tax may be offset by New York State aid available therefore; and, in anticipation of such tax, shall the District be authorized to issue obligations of the District up to a maximum principal amount of $6,210,000?

NOTICE is also given that a public hearing to discuss the proposed project shall be held on March 13, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at the Honeoye Central School, 8528 Main Street, Honeoye, New York, in the LGI (Room 44).

Polling Place: e location where the vote will take place is as follows:

Honeoye Central School, 8528 Main Street, Honeoye, NY, in the Auditorium Foyer

Qualified voters may vote at the aforesaid polling place. Directions to this polling place may be obtained from the Office of the District Clerk during regular office hours. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) 18 years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the Special Meeting.

e School District may require all persons offering to vote at the Special Meeting to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law ß 2018-c. Such form may include a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residence, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address.

NOTICE is also given that qualified voters of the District may obtain applications for an absentee ballot from the Office of the District Clerk. A completed absentee ballot application must be

received by the District Clerk at least 7 days before the March 26 vote (i.e., by March 19, 2024) if the absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the March 26 vote (i.e., March 25, 2024) if the absentee ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. No absentee voter’s ballot will be canvassed, unless it is received in the office of the District Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on March 26, 2024, the day of the vote. In accordance with Education Law ß 2018-b(7), a listing of all persons to whom an absentee ballot is issued will be available for public inspection in the Office of the District Clerk during regular office hours until the day of the vote.

NOTICE is also given that qualified voters of the District may obtain applications for an early mail ballot from the Office of the District Clerk or by letter to the Office of the District Clerk signed by the voter which states the address where the voter resides and to which address the ballot is to be mailed. A completed early mail ballot application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the March 26 vote (i.e., by March 19, 2024) if the early mail ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the March 26 vote (i.e., March 25, 2024) if the early mail ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. No early mail voter’s ballot will be canvassed, unless it is received in the office of the District Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on March 26, 2024, the day of the vote. In accordance with Education Law ß 2018-f(7), a listing of all persons to whom an early mail ballot is issued will be available for public inspection in the Office of the District Clerk during regular office hours until the day of the vote.

NOTICE is further given that military voters who are not currently registered may apply to register as qualified voters of the District. Military voters may request an application to register as a qualified voter from the District Clerk. Military voter registration application forms must be received in the Office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on February 29, 2024. In order for a military voter to be issued a military ballot, the District must have received in the office of the school district clerk a valid ballot application no later than 5:00 pm on February 29, 2024. A military voter may designate a preference to receive a military voter registration, military ballot application or military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail in their request for such registration, ballot application, or ballot. Such designation shall remain in effect until revoked or changed by the military voter. Ballots for military voters shall be mailed, or otherwise distributed, no later than March 1, 2024.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Board of Education of the Honeoye Central School District has previously complied with the requirements of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (the “SEQRA Act”), Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, as amended and the Regulations of the Department of Environmental Conservation thereunder (the “Regulations”). No further action under the SEQRA Act and Regulations is required.

By resolution of the Board of Education of the Honeoye Central School District.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page12 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024

Established

“There’s

Did You Work With Theodore J. Boccuzzi?

If you are a former employee of Eastman Kodak in Rochester, NY between 1979 and 1998 please contact Mr. Boccuzzi’s attorney, Christopher Hersom, at: Belluck & Fox, LLP • 877-534-2503 (Toll Free Number)

Email: tcarini@belluckfox.com

Any information would be greatly appreciated. ank you.

Naples Central School Kindergarten and UPK Registration

Kindergarten Information for the 2024-2025 School Year Class of 2037

If you have a child born between 12/2/2018 and 12/1/2019, they will be eligible to attend Kindergarten in September 2024. Please phone the Naples Elementary School office at 3747952 to be sure your child is included on the school register and that the school has your correct mailing address and information.

Kindergarten registration material will be mailed to all incoming students by the end of April. Kindergarten screening will take place on Wednesday, May 15th, and ursday, May 16th, 2024. Information regarding screening and orientation in August will be included in the packet.

Required information: Child’s (original) birth certificate or other acceptable proof of age, immunization records, recent physical, and proof of residency.

All Day Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program Registration

Registration for the 2024-2025 Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) program at Naples Elementary School will be accepted in the Elementary School Office on:

Wednesday, April 17th, 2024

8:30AM-4PM & 6-7PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

In order to avoid a long wait for parents, we ask that you call ahead for an appointment. is will make your visit safe and efficient. ank you!

To qualify to attend the UPK Program, your child must have been born between 12/2/19 and 12/1/20 AND be a resident of the Naples Central School District.

Required information: Child’s (original) birth certificate or other acceptable proof of age, immunization records, recent physical, and proof of residency.

For more information and to make your appointment, please call the main office at 585-374-7952 Monday through Friday from 7:30AM – 3:30PM.

March in Western NY brings maple sugaring weekends, festivals, and pancake breakfasts across our region. What is your favorite part of maple weekends?

• Sampling fresh maple syrup straight from the source

• Tasting maple treats like candy and donuts

• Joining family and friends for pancake breakfast traditions

• Taking guided tours to learn about the maple syrup-making process

• Enjoying the beautiful late-winter, early spring weather

Poll ends 03-19-2024

Poll ended 03-12-2024

As the proverb states, March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, or vice versa. What other old March adages are appropriate this year? (folklore courtesy of Farmers Almanac)

36.4% “A wet spring, a dry harvest.” 27.3% “So many mists in March you see, So many frosts in May will be.”

36.4% “In beginning or in end, March its gifts will send.”

We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page13 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
Pole Barns • Garages • Horse Barns • Houses
Yoder • 888-778-8120 Specializing in Metal Roofing
Rudy
no substitute for experience.” Shady Creek Construction South Think METAL - Save $ 315-766-7218
2008
Online
POLL
AUTOMOTIVE ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page14 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 A UTO S ECTION Magic Maze WORDS ADDED TO THE DICTIONARY IN 1900 CLAR’S COLLISION 4778 Honeoye Business Park, Honeoye • 585-229-2008 We specialize in collision repair, so you can count on us for quality work. Frame straightening, custom color matching, dent and ding removal, insurance specialists Free Written Estimates PINKY TUSCADERO • • MARCH 21ST • • COMMON INVESTMENT TERM TO KNOW Diversification: Diversification is a savvy investment strategy in which investors spread out their investments so their portfolio is as diverse as possible. When diversifying, investors may invest in stocks, bonds, IRAs, a 401(k), and other vehicles.

Finger Lakes Produce Auction, Inc.

Building Materials & Tool Auction

Saturday, March 30th • 9am

3691 State Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Rd) Penn Yan, NY 14527 • (315) 531-8446

From estates, local store surplus, farmers and individuals: wood working tools, home improvement items, building materials and rough cut lumber, etc., Everyone welcome as a buyer or seller with quality, usable materials.

Consignments accepted: Wednesday, March 27th and ursday, March 28th from 9am to 5pm (No consignments accepted Good Friday or Saturday.)

ESTATE SALE

Friday, 3/22 and Saturday, 3/23

10am-4pm 50% OFF on Saturday

107 Howell St., Canandaigua, NY 14424

For info and pictures go to:

www.onesourceauctions.com

Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment

Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale.

When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.

Spring Equipment Consignment Auction at the Windmill

Collectibles & Antiques

Coins

Guns/Ammunition

Electronics

Hunting/Fiishing Gear

Sports Memorabilia

Vintage

For more info: Harvey Leid (315) 536-2698 or Curvin Sensenig (315) 531-8857 Dann

Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 9:00am

e Windmill Farm & Cra Market

3900 State Route 14A

Penn Yan, NY 14527

Now Accepting Consignments of All Makes and Models!

Farm ∙ Construction ∙ Parts ∙ Tools

To Consign and Advertise Your Items, Please Contact: Jeff Dann at 585-233-9570, Nelson Horning at 585-554-5335, Nelson Zimmerman at 607-243-8932, fax to 315-595-5005 or email us at dannauctioneers@gmail.com. Pre-committed and choice items will be available for online bidding via Proxibid. Online bidder registration will be available prior to auction day at www.proxibid.com/dannauctioneers . Please note that online bidding terms differ from in-person auction terms.

Consignments are being accepted on-site Monday, 3/25, through ursday, 3/28, from 9am to 6pm daily. To have your items included for online bidding, those items will need to be on-site prior to 5pm on Wednesday, 3/27.

In-Person Auction Terms: ID for bidder number. No buyer's premium for cash or honorable check. Credit cards accepted with 3% fee.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page15 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 Visit www.echovalleyauction.hibid.com Now Accepting Quality Consignments. Please Call. 5810 Goodale Rd., Canandaigua • (585) 394-4722 Open 9am-5pm • Closed Sun. • Auctions now online!
Farm Equipment/Trailers
Watches Echo Valley AUCTIONS START THE JOB RIGHT! • Site work • Septic Pumping • Septic Systems vating • Trucking Warner’s 5810 Goodale Rd. • Canandaigua 585-394-4722 CALL Auctions are viewed nation wide with local pick up and world wide shipping. We Do On-site Estate Sales
Toys Pet Supplies
Auctioneers
Hill Road,
Jeff Dann:
4215 Belknap
Branchport, NY 14418
585-233-9570
Nelson Horning: 585-554-5335 Nelson Zimmerman: 607-243-8932

Elizabeth Keith McAdam Martin March 9, 2024

Canandaigua/Honeoye: At age 91, Elizabeth passed peacefully, surrounded by family, on March 9, 2024 at F.F ompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY. She was born on October 8, 1932 to the late Robert and Elizabeth (Tennant) McAdam. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, John W. Martin II and siblings, Margaret (Vincent) Matheson, Joan Rice, and John McAdam. She is survived by sons, Stephen (Ann) Martin and John W. (Elaine) Martin III; grandchildren, Zachary (Taylor Chase) Martin, John W. Martin IV, Meredith (Antonio) Narcisi, Ann Marie Martin, and Matthew Martin; brother, Robert (Mary) McAdam; brother-in-law, Eric Rice; several nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

Elizabeth was born in Hamilton, Scotland. Her Scottish heritage was a source of great pride to her throughout her life. Married for 60 years, Elizabeth and husband John were blessed with a deep-rooted love of family, friends and each other.

She was a registered nurse as a first career and then switched gears, returned to school and obtained a BS in Early Education with the intention of streamlining her family life with John and their two sons, Stephen and John. She was a beloved and dedicated kindergarten teacher for many years at Honeoye Central School where husband John also taught and her children attended.

Elizabeth pursued and enjoyed cooking, baking, and music, reading, and, above all, family occasions, many of which involved sporting events as the three men in her life were avid athletes and sports enthusiasts. When grandchildren appeared on the scene, she relished her role as Grandma and was completely enamored with her “Fab Five” – Zachary, John, Meredith, Ann Marie and Matthew. She kept her mind sharp with her daily crosswords, word jumbles, jigsaw puzzles and reading.

She was a woman of strength, perseverance and high standards. Her tenacity, independent spirit and love will be greatly missed.

Family and friends may call on Saturday, March 16th, from 1-2pm at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 95 N. Main Street, Canandaigua, NY where Elizabeth’s Funeral Mass will be held at 2pm. Father Michael Costik will be the Celebrant. Burial will follow at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Victor, NY. In lieu of flowers, and in Elizabeth’s memory, memorial contributions may be made to the Neighbor to Neighbor Fund, c/o FLACE, Kirsten Johnson, 72 S. Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424.

To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

1. TELEVISION: Which TV sitcom featured a father figure named Philip Banks?

2. LANGUAGE: How many letters are in the Greek alphabet?

3. MOVIES: Which movie features the line, “To be honest, when I found out the patriarchy wasn’t just about horses, I lost interest”?

4. SCIENCE: How long is an eon?

5. GEOGRAPHY: In which country is most of the Kalahari Desert located?

6. MUSIC: Which singer once was called the Material Girl?

7. FOOD & DRINK: What is injera?

8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of cockroaches called?

9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which large U.S. city is nicknamed Emerald City?

10. GAMES: How many blocks are in a Jenga tower?

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO ANSWER THE CALL

(NAPSI)—When an emergency strikes, firefighters are there to answer the call.In fact,the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that fire departments responded to over 35 millioncallsin2016.Whatpeoplemay not realize is that the majority of these firefighters are volunteers, donating their time and energy to be there for those in need.

“It really is neighbors helping neighbors,” said Steve Hirsch, volunteer firefighter and chair of the National Volunteer Fire Council. “There is nothing more rewarding than being a volunteer firefighter—we are there for our neighbors when they are having their worst possible day.”

The need for volunteer firefighters is stronger than ever. While the number of calls has tripled in the last 30 years, the number of volunteer firefighters has decreased. This trend has become especially noticeable in the last few years. According to NFPA data, there were 682,600 volunteer firefighters in 2017,down from 814,850 in 2015.

Despite the decline,volunteers play a critical role in the nation’s emergency services, particularly in small and rural communities. Of the nearly 30,000 fire departments in the U.S., 83 percent are either entirely or mostly volunteer. These volunteers respond to nearly every type of emergency—structure fires, wildfires, medical emergencies, natural disasters, vehicle crashes, hazardous materials spills, search and rescue, active shooter threats, and more.

“We need more people to step up and serve so that we can continue to provide critical life saving services in our local communities,” said Hirsch. “The biggest requirement is the desire to help others.The rest can be taught.”

10. 54.

9. Seattle, Washington.

8. An intrusion.

7. Fermented atbread.fl

6. Madonna.

5. Botswana, Africa.

4. 1 billion years.

3. “Barbie.”

2. 24.

1. “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.”

Answers

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

If you own a small business, keep business cards, flyers or a sign advertising another small business in the area to show mutual support.

For those who want to help but aren’t able to commit to becoming a firefighter or EMS provider, volunteers are also needed to fill non-operational roles. Community members can join a department’s auxiliary program to provide needed support services such as fire prevention education, disaster planning, fundraising, administration, and much more.

Volunteering with a local fire department takes commitment and dedication, but the benefits are many. Making a difference, saving lives, developing new skills, and being part of a close knit team are all reasons people choose to volunteer.

“I’m a lawyer by trade,but I don’t think about that every day. I think every day about being a volunteer firefighter. It truly is the most impactful way I can serve my community,” said Hirsch.

To find a local fire service volunteer opportunity, visit www.MakeMeAFirefighter.org.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page16 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
© 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

Fair Housing Statement

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

DID YOU KNOW?

The planet is comprised of a remarkable set of organisms that, when working correctly, produce some awe-inspiring results. However, the Earth is constantly under attack from a growing population and the mechanisms of man that can have very real environmental impacts. Education is the key to inciting real change. One in four mammals is at risk of extinction, while 78 percent of marine mammals are threatened by an early and preventable death due to getting caught in fishing nets intended for other species. Furthermore, at least 50 million acres of rainforest are lost every year, totaling an area the size of Great Britain, says the organization Solar Energy World.

Bymakingrealchanges,including recycling, cutting down on emissions and protecting wildlife habitats, individuals can help to preserve the world’s resources formanyyearstocome.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page17 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY (585) 394-1533 www.printingatmoores.com FULL COLOR BUSINESS CARDS List Price $68.00 for 500 cards Now $50.00 • 14 pt. White Cover w/UVCoating • One-sided • Bleeds Included • FREE Basic Graphic Design Must present this ad when placing order. with coupon 9 Coy Street Canandaigua
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

IBee Constantino and Alex Hutchens Share Their Hearts and Talents with the Naples Community

n the heart of Naples, two young artists are making waves with their vibrant creativity and unwavering passion for their cra .

Currently displayed at Caruso’s Café and FLX Music is the work of Bailey (Bee) Constantino and Alex Hutchens, a dynamic duo whose love story intertwines with their artistic journey, bringing a fusion of talent that captivates the local community and beyond.

Bee’s journey in art began at a tender age, nurtured by her family’s artistic inclinations and her brother’s inspiration for individuality. Bee reminisces about days spent creating art with her mother, Michelle, whose paintings Bee admired all around their home. Her artistic awakening solidified during her teenage years, as she learned piano and then ukelele, playing music with her friends, including out in the community. In 2019 when a car accident broke her pelvis and ankle, Bee used art and music to cope with the PTSD.

Bee says she’s “always been in love with art,” particularly interested in tattooing. At 16, she met Alex Hutchens, who shares her love for art and tattoos, and since then, she’s been building her portfolio in hopes of an apprenticeship.

Bee’s favorite media is so core colored pencils, though she recently found interest working with oil and watercolor paints. “I love the vibrancy of colored pencils and seeing how opaque I can get it to look,” such as with spit shading techniques and select oil painting techniques.

Bee says anything with bright, vibrant colors, such as renaissance art, realism art, tattoos, and different textures and colors in fruits or nature, creates in her an urge to create art. She particularly finds inspiration in local artists at 1808 Tattoo Shop and other artists such as Dansville’s Wild Isley and TikTok realism artist Dylan Eakin.

Bee’s artistic process is a testament to her meticulous nature, putting a lot of heart, emotion, and time into each piece, practicing textures and undertones, layering colors, using different black and white pens, and carving away mistakes. She is so excited to share her art, and hopes it makes people feel something.

Whenever Bee finds herself in an artistic rut, she says she remembers her goals and aspirations, and “the thought of losing touch with my talents and wasting my time sends me back where I need to be.”

Bee advises aspiring artists, “Keep pushing for what you want. It takes a lot of hard work and can be a tough hobby, but it’s a rewarding one. It teaches patience and self-love. Don’t doubt yourself. Seeing artists online can be discouraging, but art speaks to people in many different ways; there’s always something to love about it.”

Complementing Bee’s artistic fervor is Alex, whose journey into the world of art took flight through doodles on completed school assignments and shared moments with his mother, watching artrelated TV shows. He says it wasn’t until he crossed paths with Bee in 2021 that his passion for art blossomed.

“Bailey saw potential in my art that I just considered doodles,” Alex recounts. He prefers working in graphite and colored pencil, but recently started exploring watercolor, saying Bee’s lessons on easy, fun ways to use color inspired him to now primarily draw in color.

Alex says when he doesn’t know what to draw, his go-to subjects are skulls, roses, snakes, and sharks, heavily inspired by the traditional tattoo style, and drawing those gets his creative juices flowing. Simply putting pencil to paper to doodle usually inspires him as well, and when he decides what he’d like to create, he goes for it. “ at’s o en when I have the most fun,” he says.

Alex’s advice for aspiring artists is simple: “Be bold. Ask for help, listen closely, and shoot for the stars. You are only limited by your own imagination and ambition.” Alex finds the 1808 Tattoo team to be “amazing artists and awesome people,” and he also finds inspiration in artists, Pacoway and Wil Shrike.

As they continue to carve their paths in the world of art, Bee and Alex remind aspiring artists and the community to boldly embrace their creativity and to never shy away from pursuing their dreams. With their talent and determination, this artistic duo leaves an indelible mark on the art scene in Naples and beyond.

Check out Bee and Alex’s artwork at Caruso’s Café and FLX Music in Naples. ey are so excited to share their art with the community and are so excited to see where the future leads them.

Love to write? You could earn CASH when you share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It may be featured on our popular website for all to see and even selected for print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email hometown@gvpennysaver.com!

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page18 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
STORIES Hometown MY
Artwork in Caruso’s Cafe

LIVONIAPUBLICLIBRARY

Allens Hill Free Library

3818 County Road 40 Bloomfield • 585-229-5636

allenshilllibrarydirector@owwl.org owwl.org/library/allenshill

Hours: Tues. & Wed. 3-6pm; Fri. 3-8pm; Sat 1-4pm

Bristol Library

6750 County Rd. #32, Bristol 585-229-5862

BristolLibraryDirector@owwl.org, thebristollibrary.com

Hours: Mon., Wed., & Thurs. 3-7pm; Tues. & Sat. 10am-2pm

Gorham Free Library

2664 Main St., Gorham, 585-526-6655

M & F, 12–6 PM; T & TH, 2–8 PM

W, 9 AM–5 PM; Sat., 9 AM–1 PM Sun., 2–4 PM

GorhamLibraryDirector@owwl.org

Naples Library

118 S. Main St., Naples (585) 374-2757

Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-6pm; Tues., Thurs 10am-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

Honeoye Public Library

8708 Main St., Honeoye

Fiddlin’ attheLibrary

March16th1-3pm

EnjoythesoundsofIrishtunesas youbrowsethelibrarycollection! Joinusforaneveningofexciting boardgame/partygames/cardsactiononMarch21stat6pm!We’re callingonallgamers18+tojoinus foranightoffunandfood.Get readyforarollickinggoodtime we’llseeyouthere!

March28th-5:30pm

Joinusatthelibrarytodiscover howtoassembleyourveryown deliciousminicharcuteriebox.All necessarymaterialswillbesupplied,justbringyourappetite! Ages18+RegistrationRequired. ThisprogramissponsoredbyWegmansFoodMarketsofGeneseo!

BRISTOLLIBRARY:

Join HowardVanBurenoftheCentral NewYorkWatercolorSocietyfora WATERCOLORPAINTINGCLASSon March16,10am-2pm.Howardwill matandsleevetheimagewhenyou aredone.($25perpersonincludes materials.)

AllarewelcometoKnit&Stitchon Tuesday,March19,10am-12pm.Knit andStitchmeetsonthefirstandthird Tuesdayofeverymonth.Bringyour currentproject,whetherit’sknitting orcrochet,crossstitchorembroidery, andenjoysometeaorcoffeewhile workingwithyourhands.

The cry of our heart is to know God and make Him known. Come and join us Sunday mornings at 9:30am for worship.

www.facebook.com/heartcrychristianfellowship 7609 County Road 36 • Naples, NY 14512 hccf.church@gmail.com • 585-374-5310

GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:

Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:

• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• 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

REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today!

www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

BRISTOL

585-229-5020 • Hours: Mon. 12-6pm; Tues., Thurs. 2-8pm; Wed. 10am-4pm; Sat. 9am-1pm; Fri. & Sun. Closed

Sunday Closed Red Jacket Com. Library

89 S. Main St., Manchester

Hours: Sun. & Mon. Closed; Tues. & Wed. 11am-8pm; Th. & Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

Wood Library

134 North Main St., Canandaigua 585-394-1381, woodlibrary@owwl.org

www.woodlibrary.org

Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm

Euchre,March21,3-5pmandevery Thursday.Don’tknowhowtoplay? Don’tworry!We’llteachyou! March25,6-7pm,NASAAmbassador JamesPorterexplainstheTOTALSOLARECLIPSE2024.BristolHills EventoftheCentury,twoweeks beforetheApril8eclipse.

OnMarch26theLibraryhoststwo specialevents.OurTHEMATIC BOOKCLUBwilldiscussWOMEN’S STORIES10am-12pm.ON-SITECAREERCOUNSELINGfollows,12:302pm.

Daughter of light! thy fairy step Steals softly over vale and plain, And with thy bright and joyous smile, Beauty and life awake again.

~ Mary Ann H. Dodd Shutts (1813–1878), “Spring”

Strengthen The Middle Class

ACommunityBreakfast is held on4thSaturdaysfrom9-11am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield.

BloomfieldRotary’s“TasteFest 2024” Fundraiser: Saturday,May 18,2024,from3-6PMatVeterans Park,6910StateRoutes5&20, Bloomfield.Tastings,FarmMarket &SilentAuction.Tastelocalwines, beers,coffees,chocolate,honey, syrups,jams,specialtysauces, bakedgoodsandmore!Alsoenjoy delicioushorsd’oeuvres&desserts whilebrowsinglocalfarmers’productsandparticipatinginoursilent auction.Admissionis$15.For moreinfocallBonnie@367-8622.

FreeDinner: A FreeDinnerwillbe hostedbytheFirstCongregational ChurchofEastBloomfieldonFriday,March22,2024from5-6:30 p.m.

TotalSolarEclipse2024:ABristol HillsEventoftheCenturyGetreadyforthisonce-in-a-lifetime experiencewithanexpertguide, NASA“ambassador”JamesPorter, twoweeksbeforetheApril8 eclipse.Hearfromthisveteran spacecraftengineerwhattoexpect, whyourregionwillfinditselfin suchanarrowbandoftotaldarknessasitcrossesNorthAmerica, andhowtoviewitsafely.Attendeesreceivefreeeclipseglasses-a safetymustforviewingthesunas itdisappearsbehindthemoon. SponsoredbytheBristolLibrary andBristolHillsHistoricalSociety. HeldMarch25,6-7pm,BristolLibrary,6750CountyRoad32,Bristol.https://bristolhillshistory.org/ events/total-solar-eclipse-2024-a-bristol-hills-event-of-the-century

NOTABLE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICIANS

Queen Latifah - As a musician and an actress, Queen Latifah has won various awards and influenced many performers who have gone on to be successful in their own right. Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill, and others are among those who have been influenced by Queen Latifah.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page19 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
Join us at our next meet up! Vonnie’s Halfway Haus 2121 Rt. 96 Cli on Springs, NY Tues., March 19 6-8pm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. KENNEDY24 FOR PRESIDENT
more meet up events in your area contact: Donna J. Lucente (315) 491-1177
Justin
or visit www.Kennedy24.com/events Paid for by Team Kennedy24
For
or
Pelletier (Rochester@Kennedyny.org)
BLOOMFIELD

CANANDAIGUA

TheOntarioCountyArtsCouncil announcesanacceptanceperiod for2024grantapplications.The OCACisacceptinggrantapplicationsthroughApril1st,2024from localnonprofitandgovernmentorganizationsforsmallprojectsto enhancethevisualandperforming artsinOntarioCounty.Thearts Councilhasestablishedabudgetof $4000for2024.Grantsofupto $1000willbeannouncedbyMay 15th,2024.Projectsmustbenefit theOntarioCountycommunityand enhancetheartsasawhole.For moreinformation,grantcriteria, andanapplicationformgoto ocarts.org

CalledtoCare,Canandaigua ResumesMonthlyMeetings: CalledtoCare,Canandaigua,with itsmissiontowelcomeandresettle refugeefamiliesbyprovidingasupportnetworktohelpthemstarta newlife,isresumingmonthlygeneralinformationmeetingsonMonday,March18th,4-6PMatWood Library,134NorthMainStreet. BoardmemberWendyStoddard willshareinformationaboutadvocacywork.PresidentLindaWerts willgiveupdatesontheaccomplishmentsachievedduringtheorganization’ssecondyear.The meetingwillalsofocusonthework ofGoodNeighborTeamsandprovideabrieforientationtoforminga Team.Formoreinformation, 315-447-0276.

OntarioCountyHistoricalSocietypresentsSheSpeaks: Women ofOntarioCounty.Joinuson March21at6PMattheOntario CountyHistoricalSociety,55North MainSt.,CanandaiguainrecognitionofWomen’sHistoryMonth. Ourprogramwillfeaturereadings fromtheHistoricalSociety’scollectionsandarchivestogaina perspectiveofwomen’slivesinOntarioCountythroughtheirown words.Vieworiginaldocuments andartifacts.A$5donationis recommended.

MeettheArtistBenjiCarr, sculptorof“GhostofRoseland” -MeettheArtistBenjiCarr, sculptorof“GhostofRoseland”. Viewamodelofthesculpture& talkwithBenjiabouthisdesignand process.Visittheexhibit“Let’sgo HaveFun,GlimpsesofRecreation inOntarioCounty1900-1965” whichincludesartifactsfrom RoselandPark.Bringyourown RoselandParkphotostoshare! HeldMarch23,1-3pm,Ontario CountyHistoricalSociety,55N. MainSt.,Canandaigua.https:// www.ocarts.org

NewArtExhibit,TheSky’sthe Limit- Allnewartworkandlight refreshments.PlustheOCACPlayersperform“TotalEclipseHotline” at1:30,ashortskitwrittenby OCACmemberKathyMorris.How didancientcivilizationsexplainthe eclipseandhowcloseweretheyto thetruereasonforit?Besuretobe there1:30-1:45tofindoutthe answerstothosequestionsand more!HeldMarch30,1-3pm,OntarioCountyHistoricalSociety,55 N.MainSt.,Canandaigua.https:// www.ocarts.org

OntarioCountyHistoricalSocietyNooks&CranniesTour -Join usonFridaysMarch15&29, 2-3:30PMforabehind-the-scenes tourhighlightingtheHistorical Societyanditscollections.Please notethatsomeareasonthetour areonlyaccessibleviastairs.The tourisfree.Donationsappreciated. Wearelocatedat55N.MainSt., Canandaigua.www.ochs.org

FISHERS

SpringEphemeralWalkalong theDomineTrail,Fishers- Bruce Gilmanwillleadusonawalk throughtheDomineTrails(offthe AuburnTrail)toseeearlyspring ephemeralblooms.Meetatthe parkinglotbehindtheFishers’firehouse,March30at10AMorifyou prefertocarpool,pleasemeetusat theparkinglotbehindtheOntario CountyCourtHouse(SlyStreet)by 9:30AM.

HONEOYE

WorshipwithUsatHoneoye UnitedChurchofChrist: Worship withuseverySundayat10AM, 8758MainStreet,Honeoye.No matterwhoyouare,orwhereyou areonlife’sjourney-youare welcomehere.http://ucchoneoye. org/

HoneoyeLakeCountryGarden ClubAnnualPlantSale -Perennials,annuals,hangingflower baskets,vegetables,herbs!Held Saturday,May11,9:00-12:00pm @HoneoyeTownGazebo,Main St.,Honeoye.Pre-Ordersmonthof March.Contact Margaretdunn729@gmail.com. Thanksforyoursupport!

RichmondFireDepartmentEasterEggsHunt- SaturdayMarch 23rd,2024atNoonsharp.Heldat theHoneoyeCentralSchoolSoccer field/parkinglot.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* It’s illegal in Vermont to prohibit anyone from putting up a clothesline.

AmericanLegionBreakfastwith theEasterBunny! Havebreakfast withtheEasterBunnyonSunday March17th,8:00-11:00.French toast,pancakes,homefries,eggs, sausage,toast,orangejuice,coffee etc...Costis$8perpersonwith kids5andunderfree.Sitdownand getservedbytheAmericanLegion Auxiliary.Comeenjoyadelicious breakfastwiththeEasterBunny, yourfamilyandours.HoneoyeHemlockAmericanLegionPost 1278,4931CoRd36,Honeoye. Thiseventisopentothepublic.See youthere!

LIVONIA

FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup- Saturday,March16: 6:00-8:00pm.FollowedbySocial Hour.UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummersStreet, Livonia.$5.00donationtothe Church.Snackstoshareareappreciated.Info:TextorcallMary Grace:585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org.Following Meeting:Saturday,April20.

UMCL’sAnnualEggHunt CommunityEvent- AllarewelcometoattendthisFREEEvent. Saturday,March23,2024.Sign-in: 9:45am.EggHunt:10am(ages25thGrade).SnacksandCraftsfollowingtheEggHunt.UnitedMethodistChurchofLivonia,21SummersStreet,Livonia.

SpringClearance!!! TheUnited MethodistChurchofLivoniaThrift Shop,locatedatthecornerof SpringandChurchStreetsin Livonia,willofferALLCLOTHING FREEApril4-5-6andApril 11-12-13.TheThriftShopisopen ThursdaysandFridays9AM-3PM andSaturdays9AM-2PM.

MIDDLESEX

PotterVolunteerFireDept. Breakfast! ThePotterVolunteer FireDepartmentwillbehavinga BreakfastatthePotterFireHouse, 1255PhelpsRoad,thethirdSunday ofthemonthforMARCH17from 8AMtillNoon.Wewillbeserving Pancakes,sausages,homefries, breakfastsandwiches,eggs,toast, coffee,juiceandmore!

RUSHVILLE

EasterEggHunt- Joinusat1:00 PMonSaturdayMarch30thforour FREEannualEasterEggHunt!The huntisforkidsages0-12yearsold. Fortheegghunt,thekidswillbe dividedintoappropriateage groups.Wewillhaveplentyof candyandgames,andmostimportantlyeveryonewillwalkawayhavingheardaboutthetruemeaning ofEaster,theresurrectionofJesus Christ!LeTourneauChristianCenter,4950EastLakeRoad,Rushville.

LeTourneauChristianCenter’s BlessedHope AprilLadies LuncheonwillbeheldonFriday, April5,2024at11:00AM.Melony Trementozziwillshareamessage entitled“ForSuchATimeAsThis.” Programandlunchare$15.Registrationandpre-paymentrequired by5:00PMFriday,March29which canbemadebycalling 585-554-3400.LeTourneau ChristianCenterislocatedat4950 EastLakeRoad,Rushville.

SPRINGWATER

St.Patrick’sDayDinner- The SpringwaterAmericanLegionPost 905’sannualcornedbeefdinner willbeheldonMarch17,2:00pm untilgone.Cost:$15.Eatinortake out.Kern-RobinsonAmericanLegionPost905,7998SchoolStreet, Springwater.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page20 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024

SNAP & Share

VENT BRIGHTER

As relayed to me:

Smoking areas in parking lots and shopping plazas

On the very busy morning of Sunday, February 18th, at Wegmans Geneseo, an older gentleman’s cashier had rung up his large number of items, and he then discovered that he had forgotten his wallet. As he and the cashier tried to decide what to do, the woman behind him in line handed the cashier her credit card and very, very, generously rescued him. He protested, saying that he lived close by & could easily run home to get his wallet. She refused and just said “Pay it forward.” I’d just like to tell that woman that I have known that man for decades, and he has always been helping others with all kinds of issues, but he was truly surprised, and very grateful, to be on the receiving end that day. I know that he will definitely Pay it Forward.

Everyone smokes in [local] plaza. I walk to the grocery store there almost every day, and there is usually someone standing or sitting someplace smoking. Most employees from [the grocery store] smoke on their breaks and couldn’t care less about the non-smokers like myself who don’t want to smell the smoke. I have to go in the street and almost get run over. Legislation should say “No smoking, vaping, or using tobacco products in all shopping plazas, parking lots, etc.” They are too lax with this issue. The American Cancer Society got involved with [a company] and now they don’t sell cigarettes. However, other stores still sell them, which says it’s okay to smoke. [Another company] has signs in the windows saying “No Smoking,” but inside they sell cigarettes. More should be done.

German War prisoners

The Hometown Story in your January 19th issue reminded me of the experiences we had with German war prisoners. In the early 1940s, my parents contracted with the Heinz Co. to raise tomatoes. My mother, Anna, a German immigrant, and our neighbor’s 20-yr-old daughter drove the truck full of ripe tomatoes to the Hilton facility. My mother did not disclose that she was German when they arrived. As they unloaded the truck, the prisoners commented in German on the attractiveness of the young woman and speculated what she might look like without any clothes. In German, Anna said she would look like any of the girls they had at home. The prisoners were surprised and also happy to hear German. Much discussion followed about where they and she were from in Germany. They were glad the war was over for them and they were in the US rather than Russia. They felt they were treated and cared for quite well but missed family and friends back home.

Well Meaning Efforts with Poor Results

Many local residents are involved in helping feral cat colonies. For those unfamiliar, these people trap feral cats, have them spayed or neutered, and release them back to their colony. Some people provide the colonies with cat food. Their efforts come from their kind and loving hearts. I’ve owned pet cats for 29 years, and I’m ready to take off the rose-colored glasses and admit the feral cat colony concept is not working. Friends directly involved in colony support tell me there are always more cats coming in and restarting the flow of kittens. The constant drain on [humane society]’s resources (and others who offer spaying) is not the best use of funds. Cats are not part of our native ecosystem and the effect on our native bird populations is devastating. Walk outside anywhere and you’ll notice the vast decline in the number of birds. There are many factors against birds, but this is one we can control. This failed experiment needs to be replaced with humane euthanasia for feral cats.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page21 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
Go to www.gvpennysaver.com and submit your Brighter/Vents under the tab SHARE WITH US
us your photos and captions at gvpennysaver.com
HOMETOWN PHOTOS Send
Scan to submit >>

CHRISTIAN TRACTS, BOOKS and BIBLES. Call after 3pm or leave a message. 585-436-8158

1945 ROPER GAS STOVE. Leave message. 585-323-1762

WOOD LOFT BED w/built-in computer desk, dresser drawer, storage behind for plastic totes. You take apart and move. Very heavy. 585-507-8788

MODEL RAILROAD LAYOUT, HO scale, partially built. 8’x16’. Largely modular. Text 585-645-9835

Three framed black and white PHOTOS OF STONEHENGE 14”x16”. gearmaryellen@gmail.com

PILGRIM HYMNALS (233 of them) and 16 black SLEEVELESS YOUTH CHOIR ROBES. Text 585-590-1982

OIL BASE PAINT: All colors. DO NOT TEXT. Call: 585-377-0878

Six clean, empty, plastic TIDY CAT CONTAINERS. Held 38 lbs. of litter. Tight fitting lid. Great for storage. sylvavalentino@yahoo.com

Two COUCHES, covered in plastic. Good condition. You pick up, Henrietta. 585-727-0686

MICROWAVE - 100 watts, 12”W x 8”H x 14”D. FARBERWARE - Pretty clean, just downsizing. In Hamlin. Text or call. 585-260-0437

AIR FRYER - Power Air Fryer Pro. 16”H x 12”W x 12”D. Works great. Could use a cleaning. In Hamlin. Text or call. 585-260-0437

BED RAIL FOR ADULT, adjustable. Like new. Rush area. Text or leave message 714-328-3407

Large old, ORGAN. It does work. Two tier keyboard. Bench included. Beautiful piece. Pick up only. Jmc14425@yahoo.com

35-year-old RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER in good working condition with all parts included. Liz 585-739-7881

BON APPÉTIT MAGAZINES – 50 issues from the late ‘70s & ‘80s. Avon. 585-503-7083

Three 20HP Mercury OUTBOARD MOTORS for parts. Text 585-230-9380

Guidelines:

Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit info. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit. Please call to remove listing once item is taken/received.

Submit at www.gvpennysaver.com

under Share With Us - Give & Take or call 226-8111 x 111

HOYT VTM 31 COMPOUND BOW in good condition. 585-645-2618

Senior citizen collecting RECYCLED BOTTLES/CANS to supplement fixed income. Please Monroe County only.

seniorcitrecycles@gmail.com

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, especially Christmas village houses & Lemax accessories. In good condition for LeRoy Joy Project. 585-813-5089

Food Pantry in need of CARD TABLE. 585-690-3085

FISHING EQUIPMENT – Fly reel and pole. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513

Sturdy DINING ROOM TABLE for senior citizen. 585-381-6546

Any season of THE MENTALIST on DVD starring Simon Baker (in English). qwakrkpr@yahoo.com

AIRSOFT GUNS and GEAR in good condition. 585-419-5246

4-WHEEL WALKER with SEAT. 585- 698-5937

BIBLES in English and in Spanish. 585-924-5869

ORGAN for Manor House church services. 585-356-1751

Copy of the book, JESUS LIVES by Sarah Young. Call or text 585-649-8706

A good complete working OLD-FASHIONED ROUND WRINGER/ WASHER for regular use. 585-802-3328

YARN for crocheting hats, gloves and other items. Brockport, Hamlin, Hemlock, Hilton and Spencerport area. 585-964-2405

Unwanted FOLK INSTRUMENTS: banjo, mandolin, fiddle, etc. venturatyler@yahoo.com

Needed: reliable PICKUP TRUCK for a senior handicapped couple to get to doctors and shopping. 585-297-9968

COMIC BOOKS - Avid collector would love to get anything you don’t want, any amount. Will pick up. 585-260-0437

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY S and
GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page23 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 MCMANUS CONSTRUCTION 585.519.7385 jpmcmanus4@gmail.com NOW IS THE TIME FOR BREAKWALLS While the lakes are low! MASONRY • Sidewalks & Patios • Concrete Slabs • Chimneys & Repairs • Block & Brick Work DEMO OF ANY STRUCTURE JACKING LEVELING • Cottages, Garages • Bowed Foundation Walls • Foundation Repair POLE BARN PACKAGES • Excavation, Building, Concrete Floor SIGNS A ROOF NEEDS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT Roof age: The age of the roof is a major factor in determining if it will need to be replaced or if repairs can be made to isolated damage. Individuals who live in neighborhoods where neighbors are now replacing roofs will likely find it is time to consult a roofing company. Homeowners also can check to see if they have any receipts that indicate the roof’s installation date so they have an idea about its age. Quality craftsmanship that meets all of your building and remodeling needs Siding • Windows • Decks • Porches • Kitchens Bathrooms • Garages & Pole Barns Randy Green CARPENTRY 30 years of local experience • References Fully Insured • Free Estimates NO JOB TOO SMALL 585-554-5221 • Yard Clean-Up • Rototilling • Mulching • Overseeding • Fences • Power Washing • Staining • Painting • Gutters • Trimming and/or removal of bushes & trees • Lawn Mowing • Snow Removal All plants and landscaping products used are from the Garden Factory. 40 Years in Business • www.allpropertymaintenanceny.com Call Ron for a free estimate 585-802-6934 Landscaping GENERAL CONTRACTING Special Gutter Cleaning • All Carpentry Work • Drywall Repair • Gutter Repairs • Basement Repairs • Soffit & Fascia Repairs ... and more! Big G’s Home Service Your TOTAL Handyman Service. If you can’t do it, BIG G can! Kitchens & Baths Trim Work Custom Carpentry Electric & Plumbing Free Estimates • Over 30 Year’s Exp. Call George • (585) 766-3629 Ready tostart projects NOW! HANDYMEN/WOMEN

or shed for a significant period of time. But tools

with rust do not need to be relegated to the trash bin, nor do gardeners have to toil for hours scraping and sanding off the rust. There’s a much easier way to restore rusty tools that relies on a common household ingredient: vinegar. Pour vinegar into a deep enough vessel to submerge the metal part of the tool. Soak the tool overnight. The next day, use a scouring pad to rub off the rust. If the tool is too big to fit into a can or bucket, simply wrap it with a vinegarsoaked rag and cover the whole tool with a tightly secured plastic bag. Follow the same procedure the next day. After all the rust is gone, rinse the tool in cool water and dry thoroughly. Then return it to regular usage.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page24 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 CONSTRUCTION Over 20 years in business! Invest in your nest! For as low as $7,500 you can age in place with a custom tile walk-in shower. Includes professionally installed assistive devices to remain safe and independent at home. Call now for a FREE design consultation. KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING DRYWALL SPECIALIST Old & New Insurance Repairs Water Damage Repair Remodeling- Bathroom, Kitchen & Basement allpropertymaintenanceny.com In Business since 1989 Call Ron Colon of All Property Maintenance • (585) 802-6934 Free Estimates HOME IMPROVEMENT HEATING & BURNER SERVICE OIL - GAS - PROPANE - COAL WWW.SUMMITHEATNY.COM FAST EMERGENCY SERVICE 585.554.4492 | 607.566.0080 Boilers • Furnaces • Water Heaters Air Conditioners • Cleaning • Repair Installation • Service Contracts HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING (585) 967-7919 Mike Benson, Owner/Operator Commercial • Residential 25% Tree trimming, tree removal, mulching, bush trimming, bed edging, lawn mowing, patios, walkways, driveway sealing, Roll Off Dumpsters Call Now & Save 25% RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LAWN MOWING, EXCAVATING. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LAWN MOWING, EXCAVATING. BEST RATES LAWN & LANDSCAPING RESTORE RUSTY TOOLS Many people may be tempted to discard
garage
rusty tools that have gone unused and sat in a
encrusted

Can’t make it to the store that day?

Bad weather?

Just call in, place your order, and pay for a later pick up!

Check out our Facebook page for more deals!

Delivery availableask for pricing!

Phelps Mix Lawn Seed 25lb bags $85.00 ea

Worx Lithium Ion Power Equipment - 60% OFF

Select Lawn Fertilizers- 50% OFF

5-10-5 50lb Fertilizer- $10.95 ea

Proven Winner Potting Soil- 1.5 Cu. Ft. ...$11.95 ea

6x8 Brown & Green Tarps- $4.95 ea

Sun & Shade 20lb Grass Seed Mix- $37.95 each

Tall Fescue Blend- 50lb...$99.95 each

while supplies last

DOOR BUSTERS

Evergreen & Tree Fertilizer Spike Singles - $0.25 ea

Select Agway Tools - 2 for $24.95

Sevin Liquid Concentrate Gallon - $29.95 ea

Weber Q1000 & Q2000 Gas Grills - $100.00 ea

Hours:

62 Ontario St. Phelps,

14532

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page25 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
315-548-5231
NY
M-F 8am-6pm, Sat. 8am-5pm & Sun. 10am-2pm
MARCH 21ST-24TH
GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page26 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 Pro-Vision Painting Interior/Exterior Painting Power Washing, Deck Staining, Jeff Inscho, owner Inscho8@gmail.com 585-519-9073 Free Estimates Fully Insured PAINTING/PAPERING Fully insured • Call 315-730-2612 Loomis Concrete & Masonry Over 25 Years’ Experience Specializing in All Types of Masonry Repair & Small Projects Including: • Brick Block • Concrete, Stone, & Masonry Coatings • Foundation Repairs • Small Excavating Projects • Drainage Installation ADDITIONAL HOME SERVICES: Small Maintenance Projects & Repairs Interior & Exterior MASONRY & BASEMENT www.McManusMiniExcavating.com 7 Days A Week / 8am-5pm 585-456-3703 Fully Insured Free Quotes Compacted Stone Driveways • Gravel Pads & Driveways • Gravel Driveway Repair • RV, Boat & Parking Pads • Pole Barn & Shed Pads • Concrete/Asphalt Demo • Excavation & Site Prep • Property Grading • Drainage Solutions • Boulder & Rock Walls • Brush Clearing • Stump Removal • Property Cleanup NOW BOOKING SPRING PROJECTS LAWN & LANDSCAPING POTENTIAL CULPRITS BEHIND THINNING GRASS Stripe smut The University of Maryland Extension notes that stripe smut primarily poses a threat to Kentucky bluegrass that is older than three years. Pale green streaks that run parallel to the veins in the leaves and leaf sheaths are symptomatic of stripe smut, which tends to be noticed in spring and fall, when weather is cool. As the disease progresses, stripes turn black or a silvery gray, causing the leaf blade to shred and curl. After the blades have shred, they turn brown and die. The grass thins because stripe smut makes it vulnerable to problems like drought. 585-346-9825 www.starpest.com Robert G. Webb D.E.C. Certified • Insured • NYS Registered Business • Residential • Commercial Cluster Flies • Bees • Ants • Termites • Beetles • Ladybugs Rats • Mice • Cockroaches • Box Elder Bugs Spiders • Wasps • Rodents PEST CONTROL RICHARDS ASPHALT & MATERIALS, INC. Residential & Commercial Call today for a FREE estimate!! Driveways • Parking Lots • Roads Resurfacing • Concrete Work Stone Driveways • Milling Fully Insured 585-944-6979 PAVING & SEALING

DID YOU KNOW?

Many an amateur landscaper has encountered grubs while tending to their lawns, but even the most attentivegreenthumbermayhave a lawn infested with grubs and not know it. According to the pest and weed experts at Roundup® , grubsoftengounnoticeduntillate summer, when they’ve already done substantial damage to a lawn. Oddly enough, one of the telltalessignsofagrubinfestation is not the grubs themselves but the animals looking to dine on them. Fully grown grubs make for hearty meals, so homeowners who notice raccoons, skunks, armadillos, and/or birds digging up their lawns may have a grub infestation. That’s because these unwanted guests like to dine on mature grubs who have spent summer feasting on organic matterinthesoil.Anothersignofa possiblegrubinfestationisalawn that feels spongy when stepped on. Patches of dead grass that peel back easily are a sign that grubs have eaten the roots that keephealthygrassinplace.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page27 We specialize in Tree Removal and Trimming 585-507-5488 Rick $200 OFF Tree Work • Insurance Work • Stump Grinding • Trimming, Cleanup Fully Insured • Free Estimates SENIOR DISCOUNTS Our Customers Say… WE are the BEST Tree Service! of $1,800 or more! With this coupon. Expires 3/31/24. Forestry Specialist on staff. We use equipment that is easy on your lawn. Articulated Loader • Spyder Lift COUPON TREE SERVICES • New Roofs • Re-roofs • Tear-offs Call Josh, 585-245-1972 JJMROOFING@aol.com • www.jjmhomeremodel.com Residential/Commercial • Metal Roofs • Flat Roofs • Soffit & Fascia • Gutter Cleaning • Gutter Leaf Protection Trust Your Roof to a Specialist FULLY INSURED SEAMLESS GUTTERS All major credit cards accepted. ROOFING & SIDING CORRAL ENTRYWAY CLUTTER Keep it covered. Covered bins can serve as a seating area and also a place to store shoes, hats and scarves. Quality Service…Competitive Prices Additional Services Available Fully Insured • Free estimates Stump Grinding Call or text Kevin 585-750-1823 Victor NY KCM Resources, LLC
SERVICES
TREE

CHIMNEY REPAIR TECHNICIAN

SERVICE, SALES & MERCHANDISING

• Learn to lay bricks, grind and point mortar joints, build cement crowns and much more.

WILL TRAIN

• Must be in excellent physical condition, capable of li ing heavy objects, climbing ladders, and comfortable with heights for roo op work.

• Typical pay during extended training is $25/hr, but we are open to negotiation for exceptionally skilled individuals.

2150 Clay St., Lima www.kreidermasonry.com (585) 582-2284

Victor Central Schools Employment Opportunities

Come join us at VCS! We offer competitive wages and great benefits. Full-Time, Part-Time, and Per Diem Vacancies

Bus Monitor, $15.17 hourly Bus Driver (paid training program offered year-round), $21.99 hourly

Starting rates listed above.

Experience and qualifications taken into consideration. Interested applicants should apply through the Victor Central School Job Opportunities page (https://www.victorschools.org/departments/human-resources/applicants)

Apply Now!

Yard Person - Immediate Opening

Immediate opening for a full-time Seasonal Yard Person with or without marine experience. We are a well-established, full-service marina looking to add a new member to our team. We offer on the job training and have a highly supportive team atmosphere. We are open seven days a week with Hours: 9:00 AM-8:00 PM. We offer a competitive hourly wage based on experience. No experience is required. A valid driver’s license is required, and strong interpersonal skills is a plus.

Apply to this job By Fax: (585) 394-0977

By Email: mikeg@suttersmarina.com

In Person: 808 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424

Apply Now!

ing

C rdinator

Quail Summit currently has an opportunity for a Sta

We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Staffing Coordinator to join our Wellness team. As a Staffing Coordinator, your primary responsibility will be to assist the Wellness Director, maintaining staff schedules (master templates), planning, scheduling staff for replacement leaves and schedule adjustments for our Wellness team to ensure coverage on a 24/7 basis utilizing our scheduling system (OnShi ). Additional responsibilities include formatting, printing and posting schedule; inputs/updates employee information in the scheduling program, assists with various clerical tasks and maintains a professional demeanor at all times when interacting with our residents and families. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate across all shi s. 1-3 years’ prior staff scheduling experience preferred, OnShi experience a plus.

Quail Summit offers excellent benefits, competitive wages starting at $18.84 and an excellent work environment.

Please send resume to:

Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director

lslater@quailsummit.com

OR apply at 5102 Parrish St. Ext., EOE

EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page28 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024

Horizons is looking to hire a full-time RN to help run our 47 bed Assisted Living Program unit in Canandaigua.

M-F, but we can be flexible with your schedule!

Working under the direction and support of our RN Administrator, the RN of the Assisted Living Program will provide general oversight and management of clinical and related medical services. Responsibilities also include completion of assessments and related documentation, as well as case management services. All training can be provided. Recruitment and Retention Bonus available too.

Come be a part of a great team!

Salary: From $37.00 per hour

Benefits:

• Dental insurance

• Flexible schedule

• Health insurance

• Paid time off

• Vision insurance

Stop in to apply in person at:

Horizons

3132 State Rt 21 South Canandaigua, NY 14424 or call 585-396-3390

Wednesdays, 10am-2pm in the Human Resources Office

440 Professional Park, Cli on Springs, NY 14432

We have immediate openings for:

• Registered Nurses

• Licensed Practical Nurses

• LMSW, OT and other licensed staff

• Counselors • Peer Advocates

• Behavioral Health Technicians

• Cleaners and more!

Competitive Pay Career Development

Educational Opportunities

Learn more about our agency and how you can help us to save lives.

For additional information applicants may contact FLACRA Human Resources at 315-462-9116 or email resume@flacra.org

Naples Central School District is seeking to fill the following positions:

ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL:

The Naples Central School District is seeking a dynamic educational leader that will assist the NCS school community in its mission to "Challenge and support all students to develop their diverse talents and abilities in a safe environment with rigorous opportunities. Students will graduate with the skills and confidence needed to excel in their chosen pursuits.”

The ideal candidate will have a proven track record as an exemplary teacher along with leadership experiences that have successfully improved both academic and social/emotional outcomes for students.

Qualifications:

• NYS Administrative Certification SBL/SDL or SAS/SDA required.

• Successful teaching/leadership experience at the UPK-6 grade level. Administrative experience preferable, though not required for application.

• Start Date: July 1, 2024

Two PROBATIONARY Teacher positions

High School VOCAL MUSIC Teacher: 1.0 FTE, NYS Music Certification Required.

High School SOCIAL STUDIES Teacher: 1.0 FTE, NYS Social Studies 7-12 Certification Required

Start Date: August 28, 2024

One TUTOR

Tutoring a homebound student, three hours/day, in all content areas. NYS Students with Disabilities 7-12 or Special Education Certification Required.

Start Date: August 28, 2024

Application Procedure:

Please submit your letter of interest; resume; copies of NYS certification; transcripts and letters of reference; and completed application form online at http://naplescsd.recruitfront.com/JobOpportunities

Application Deadline: March 29, 2024.

Completed application packages will be evaluated and candidates contacted for interviews. EOE.

EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page29 ANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024
FLACRA is growing and adding positions! Walk-in/Open Interviews!
CHOOSE forFLACRA career!your

ANNOUNCEMENTS

TRAVELING?LaminatedLuggage Tags with handlefastener.Just$1 eachforsomuchpeaceofmind! GeneseeValleyPennySaver,1471 Route15,Avon.OpenM-Th8:30am5pm&F8:30am-3pm.

DIDYOUKNOW... Placing anObituaryinthe GeneseeValleyPennySaver PassagesSectionisfarlessexpensivethanothermedia? Call: 585-226-8111 formoreinformation!

ITALYVALLEYCEMETERY ASSOCIATION AnnualMeetingTuesday April2nd,6pmattheTownofItaly TownHall.

APPLIANCES

FINALLY!! Good Refurbished Appliances CallJoeApplianceServiceshaswhatyouwant.Noelectronics,justgood”ole”reliableWashers, Dryers,StovesandRefrigerators.Stop byandcheckthemout!Hours: Monday-Friday,9-6pm.Saturday, 9-5pm.10MainStreet,Bloomfield, NY585-394-1880

AUTOMOTIVE

CASHFORCARS, trucks, vans, SUVs.WE’RELOCAL!Fastcash! Freetowing.$200-$5000.No keys,notitle,noproblem! 585-482-2140

DONATEYOURCAR to Veterans Today!HelpandSupportourVeterans.Fast-FREEpickup.100%tax deductible.Call1-800-245-0398.

DONATEYOURCARTOCHAR-

fordetails.1-855-587-1166.

FIREWOOD

FIREWOOD: Sold bytheload,6face cord4x8x16$450perload.SM. Firewood(585)880-4665

HEALTH

VIAGRAandCIALISUSERS! 50 Generic PillsSPECIAL$99.100% guaranteed.24/7CALLNOW! 888-445-5928HablamosEspanol.

DENTALINSURANCE from PhysiciansMutualInsuranceCompany. Coveragefor400+procedures.Real dentalinsurance-notjustadiscount plan.GetyourfreeInformationKit withdetails!1-855-526-1060www. dental50plus.com/ads#6258.

ATTENTIONOXYGENTHERAPY USERS! Inogen OneG4iscapableof full24/7oxygendelivery.Only2.8 pounds.Freeinfokit.Call 877-929-9587.

ATTENTION: Oxygen Users!Gain freedomwithaPortableOxygenConcentrator!Nomoreheavytanksand refills!GuaranteedLowestPrices!Call theOxygenConcentratorStore: 855-839-1738.

DENTALINSURANCE from PhysiciansMutualInsuranceCompany. Coveragefor350plusprocedures. Realdentalinsurance-NOTjusta discountplan.Donotwait!Callnow! GetyourFREEDentalInformationKit withallthedetails!1-855-434-9221 www.dental50plus.com/44#6258

VIAGRAandCIALISUSERS! 50 Pills SPECIAL$99.00FREEShipping! 100%guaranteed.CALLNOW! 855-413-9574

ITEMS FOR SALE

SPRUCESAPLINGSFOR SALE: Makes greatwindbreaksfor landscaping.Springwater. 585-728-5733TakingorderstillApril 6th.30Saplingsfor$20. 585-728-5733

FOR RENT

LUXURYAPARTMENTS: E. Bloomfield &Honeoye-Brandnew,2 bedroomRanchstyle.Privatedeck, garage&basement.Includesappliances,refrigerator,range,dishwasher, microwave.Gasheat,centralair.Pet policy.Bloomfield$1150/month& Honeoye$1100/month. 585-738-1348.

He stands like a warder stout and strong, In the open gate of the year

~J.J. Britton (1832–1913), “March”

SERVICES

STEVE´SMASONRY AND FIREPLACE SERVICES: Brick, block,concrete,stamped concrete,chimneyrepairs, foundations,brickandstone veneers. www.stevescustommasonry.com 585-309-4295.

TRICODOORCOMPANY for garagedoorsandopeners.Parts,Service, Salesandinstallations.Commercial, Residential,Automatic.FREEESTIMATES.585-924-3210.Insured.

TLCCARPENTRY: Home Maintenance,Repairs&Improvements. Interior&Exterior.FreeEstimates. Reasonableprices.Fullyinsured. 585-374-6565or585-259-8553.

M&M’sE-ZRUBBISH REMOVAL

Residential JunkRemoval Cleanout... Estates,Hoarders,MoveOuts Attics,Basements,Garages,Barns Demo...Garages,Pools, Sheds,Barns BBBMember Mike,585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.

CARONEPAINTINGINC.

Dansville N.Y.

EXTERIORPAINTING HOUSEWASHING

Freeestimates.Fullyinsured Allworkguaranteed. 4.5NationalStarRatingfor Contractors/Painting. 585-335-3636;585-259-0931

ProfessionalHandymanServices including; carpentry, plumbing,electrical&painting, pluswindowsanddoors.Many homeimprovements&repairs. CallRickat585-374-2581

FRONTLINELAWNCARE

“Support yourlocalVeteran byhiringFrontLineLawn CaretokeepyoulawnlookingHighandTight!”

*Commercial&Residential Mowing

*Mulching

*Edging&Trimming

*YardCleanUp

CallorTextChrisatFront LineLawnCare 585-313-2122toget scheduledtoday!

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page30 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 Pick your edition (NO PHOTO) starting at $14 Pick your edition (W/PHOTO) starting at $18 BEST VALUE All editions up to 20 words w/ photo $100 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY! Selling your item has never been soeasy! Or go to gvpennysaver.com/ classifed Call 585-226-8111 STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Polar bears have black skin. And their fur isn’t actually white! It’s see-through, so it appears white as it reflects light.
Have YourHomeSparkle!Honest, dependable,affordable.References availableuponrequest.Organization anddogwalkingservicesalso available.315-398-8657 CLEANING FORSALE:2015CHEVROLET TRAVERSE, silver,AWD,seats8, newtiresandfrontbrakes,86,400 miles,$12,900.Seriousinquiries only.Pleasecall315-521-9605
HOUSEKEEPER
ITY. Receive
maximumvalueofwrite offforyourtaxes.Runningornot!All conditionsaccepted.Freepickup.Call

AGINGROOF?NEWHOMEOWNER? GotStormDamage?You needalocalexpertproviderthat proudlystandsbehindtheirwork. Fast,freeestimate.Financing available.Call1-888-878-9091.

WATERDAMAGECLEANUP& RESTORATION: Asmallamountof watercanleadtomajordamageand moldgrowthinyourhome.Our trustedprofessionalsdocompleterepairstoprotectyourfamilyandyour home’svalue!Call24/7: 1-888-872-2809

DON’TPAYFORCOVERED HOMEREPAIRSAGAIN! American ResidentialWarrantycoversALLMAJORSYSTEMSANDAPPLIANCES.30 DAYRISKFREE/$100OFF POPULARPLANS.833-928-1051

JUNKCLEANOUTSERVICES: Ratesstartingat$49. CleanoutofAttics,Cellars, Houses,Barns,etc! Removalgarages,fences,etc. Also,Tree/BrushRemoval FastResponseTime SAMEDAYSERVICE! MasterCardorVisaaccepted. SpringCOUPONSPECIAL: Expires4-30-24 JDJunk&CleanoutService, 585-719-8004

NEEDANELECTRICIAN?

Immediateresponse.Licensedand insured.Anyjobwelcomed.30 yearsexperience.Call 585-455-1626.

MOBILEHOME TRANSPORTATION:NYSCertified Installers.WealsoBUY&SELLMobileHomeswithSPECIALINTEREST inBUYINGyourDoubleWides! 585-727-2060;585-245-4115.

SAVAGEMASONRYCHIMNEY REPAIRS:Rebuilds,ChimneyCaps,Cleanings,Crowns, Relining.Basementwalls,small roofleaks.Insured!RobertSavage 585-703-2526

It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.

~Charles Dickens (1812–1870), Great Expectations

WANTED

CASHPAID:Antiques&Collectibles wantedtobuy.Especiallyinterestedin tinsigns,advertising,earlypaperwork, oldtoys,militaryitems,hunting& fishing,vintagejewelry,pocket watches,oldradios,lighting,oldbottles,crocks&artglass,primitive furniturew/milkpaint. Knowledgeable&friendly,payingfair pricesforantiques.607-368-6020.

CHAPPELLSJUNKYARD: Freetowingofyourjunkcars, trucks,vans. WE’RELOCAL! Upto$500cash.Upto$5000for newermodels. 585-394-9450 www.chappellsjunkyard.com

WANTED COINS - CURRENCY USCoins,Currency,Collections HIGHESTPRICESPAID PrivateCollector Honeoye-Pittsford 585-322-5909

RETIRED,PROFESSIONALCOUPLE: wouldliketorentaboatslipor mooringonCanandaigualakeforthe 2024seasonorpartoffor18’Starcraft outboard.Responsibleandquiet.Call 585-394-3369orusealicederienzo@ gmail.com

MISC.

HonorYourLovedOne InprintandonlinebypublishinganObituaryinourPassages section.Includescolorphoto. Call: 585-226-8111

PROFESSIONALLAWNSERVICE: Fertilization,weedcontrol,seeding, aeration&mosquitocontrol.Callnow forafreequote.Askaboutourfirst applicationspecial!1-833-606-6777

PREPAREFORPOWEROUTAGES

TODAY withaGeneracHome StandbyGenerator.ActnowtoreceiveaFREE5-Yearwarrantywith qualifyingpurchase*Call 1-855-948-6176todaytoschedulea freequote.It’snotjustagenerator. It’sapowermove.

HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES

Men and women who love to travel can begin writing travel blogs where they share stories of their domestic and international travels. Use the blog to offer an insider’s insight into certain cities, offering advice on obscure eateries or activities that might be off most tourists’ radars. Include photos with each blog post to attract more readers.

ELIMINATEGUTTERCLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter,themostadvanceddebris-blockinggutterprotection.SchedulefreeLeafFilterestimate today.20%offEntirePurchase.10% Senior&MilitaryDiscounts.Call 1-833-610-1936.

BATH&SHOWERUPDATES inas littleasONEDAY!AffordablepricesNopaymentsfor18months!Lifetime warranty&professionalinstalls.Senior &MilitaryDiscountsavailable.Call: 855-761-1725.

BECOMEAPUBLISHED AUTHOR. Wewanttoreadyour book!DorrancePublishingtrusted since1920.Consultation,production, promotion&distribution.Callforfree author`sguide1-877-729-4998orvisit dorranceinfo.com/ads

GetDISHSatelliteTV+Internet! FreeInstall,FreeHD-DVRUpgrade, 80,000On-DemandMovies,Plus LimitedTimeUpTo$600InGift Cards.CallToday!1-866-479-1516.

SAFESTEP. NorthAmerica’s#1 Walk-intub.Comprehensivelifetime warranty.Top-of-the-lineinstallation andservice.Nowfeaturingourfree showerpackage&$1600off-limited time!Financingavailable. 1-855-417-1306

WESLEYFINANCIALGROUP, LLC TimeshareCancellationExperts. Over$50,000,000intimesharedebt &feescancelledin2019.Getfreeinfo package&learnhowtogetridofyour timeshare!Freeconsultations.Over 450positivereviews.833-308-1971

DIRECTVStream -Carriesthemost localMLBGames!ChoicePackage $89.99/mofor12mosStreamon20 devicesatonce.HBOMaxincluded for3mos(w/ChoicePackageor higher.)Nocontractorhiddenfees! Somerestrictionsapply.CallIVS 1-866-859-0405.

DIAGNOSEDWITHLUNGCANCER&65+? Youmayqualifyfora substantialcashaward.Noobligation! We’verecoveredmillions.Letushelp! Call24/7,1-877-707-5707

!!OLDGUITARSWANTED!! GIBSON,FENDER,MARTIN,etc.1930’s to1980’s.TOPDOLLARPAID.CALL TOLLFREE1-866-433-8277.

REPLACEYOURROOF w/thebest looking&longestlastingmaterialsteel fromErieMetalRoofs!3styles& multiplecolorsavailable.Guaranteed tolastalifetime!LimitedTimeOffer upto50%offinstall+Additional10% offinstall(military,health&1stresponders.)1-833-370-1234

JACUZZIBATHREMODEL caninstallanew,custombathorshowerin aslittleasoneday.Foralimitedtime, we’recuttinginstallationcostsinhalf andofferingaFREEsafetyupgrade! Additionaltermsapply.Subjectto changeandvarybydealer.Offerends 3/31/24.Call1-844-501-3208

DON’TLETTHESTAIRSLIMIT yourmobility!Discovertheidealsolutionforanyonewhostrugglesonthe stairs,isconcernedaboutafallor wantstoregainaccesstotheirentire home.CallAmeriGlidetoday! 1-833-399-3595

ALASKA,EUROPE,HAWAII +dozensofotherpopulartrips!Startingat $1649pp(doubleoccupancyreq’d.) YMTVacationsplanseverything,leavingyoutorelax&enjoy.Call 1-877-626-1958M-Fformoredetails. UsepromocodeYMT2024for$250 off.Limitedtimeonly.

HOMEBREAK-INS takelessthan60 SECONDS.Don’twait!Protectyour family,yourhome,yourassetsnow foraslittleas70¢aday!Call 855-401-1151.

CASHMACHINE! Receivechecks dailyinyourmailbox.CallNowfor FreeReport!(877)634-4326AdCode ACP01

DISHNetwork. $59.99for190 Channels!BlazingFastInternet, $19.99/month(whereavailable.) Switch&GetaFREE$100VisaGift Card.FREEVoiceRemote.FREEHD DVR.FREEStreamingonALLDevices.Calltoday!1-866-713-1595.

BESTSATELLITETV with2Year PriceGuarantee!$59.99/mowith 190channelsand3monthsfreepremiummoviechannels!Freenextday installation!Call888-570-0887.

DIRECTVSportsPack- 3Months onUs!Watchproandcollegesports LIVE.Plusover40regionalandspecialtynetworksincluded.NFL,CollegeFootball,MLB,NBA,NHL,Golf andmore.Somerestrictionsapply. CallDIRECTV1-888-534-6918

DID YOU KNOW?

Though office work might not be the first profession individuals think of in relation to elevating one’s cancer risk, sitting at a desk for most of the day can increase a person’s risk for cancer. According to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, sitting for most of the day without engaging in physical activity puts individuals at increased risk for cancer. How much extra risk does that entail? Though no two individuals are the same, studies have equated sitting for eight hours a day without any physical activity to the risk posed by obesity and smoking. The DFCI notes that sitting over long periods of time has been known to cause increased blood pressure, high cholesterol and excess body fat around the waist, each of which have been identified as factors that increase a person’s risk for cancer.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page31 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024

New Innovative OTICON™ Hearing

Aid that Lets You Engage in Life Like Never Before.

Schedule an appointment today to receive a live demonstration and experience Oticon. 585-577-4354

New innovative hearing aid lets you engage in life like never before with the world’s first user-intent sensors. This new technology, Oticon Intent, makes it possible for you to move through a crowd seamlessly while orienting to the surrounding sounds.

• You can begin chatting with a group of people, thanks to heightened access to voices and balancing of the background sounds to minimize distraction.

• You will be able to start a more intimate conversation with one person, gaining full access to the speaker’s voice even in background noise. All of this with seamless support in real time.

• Staying connected to loved ones is essential to us all. With future-proof connectivity in Oticon Intent, you can enjoy high-quality sound experiences for hands-free calls and direct streaming of music, audio books, and much more, now with more smart devices than ever.

• This ground-breaking technology in Oticon Intent helps users move beyond just hearing and listening, helping them to communicate and fully engage with life.

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 215 Summit St., Batavia, NY 14020 2601 Lac De Ville Blvd, Ste. 200B, Rochester, NY 229 Parrish St., Ste. 250, Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-577-4354 and toll free 844-226-4948 Offices in Batavia, Canandaigua and Brighton
Hear
shouldn’t
TM
the sounds that
be missed!
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.