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Bereasonablewhenpricingitems. Be objective in your assessment of your things. What has value to you may not have as much value to someone else. Pricing items at one-third of their initial cost is a good starting point. This leaves room for negotiation.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
I am an 80-year-old Asian woman. Each day, I walk 4 miles and do 30 minutes of stretching, as well as 1 hour of cardio, strength or balance exercises by following videos provided by my health insurance. Also, my brother and sister who are in their 60s and 70s have weak bones and muscles. It seems to run in my family.
In 2000, with a T-score of -1.9, I was diagnosed with osteopenia and commenced three episodes of treatment. For the first treatment, I took Fosamax in 2001, then started Actonel in 2002 for a total of six years. My T-score was -1.7. Three years later, my T-score was back to -1.9, so in 2009, for the second treatment, I restarted Actonel but switched to Boniva in February 2010 for a total of four years. My T-score was -1.4. Then, after four more years, my T-score was -2.2. For my third treatment, I restarted Boniva and took it from 2018-2025. My T-score is now -1.4. My primary care doctor has me on a “pill vacation” for one year, and I’m awaiting further treatment until a bone density test at the end of 2025. But I fear that without treatment, my aging bones are only getting worse.
I try to eat right, stay active, and have started doing yoga pose videos that claim to strengthen my bones. Will they? Which shots or other treatments might help me avoid further deterioration of my bones? -- R.M.H.
ANSWER: Osteoporosis is a condition of bones that predisposes someone to getting a fracture. Anyone can get osteoporosis, but white and Asian women are at the highest risk.
Treatment of osteoporosis includes lifestyle adjustments such as quitting smoking, reducing alcohol intake (if appropriate), and regular exercise. Both muscle-building and weight-bearing exercise are important. Yoga and stretching probably do have some additional benefit on top of your stamina-building (“cardio”) and strength exercises. Even though the evidence isn’t very strong, most people with osteoporosis are treated with calcium and vitamin D.
I use the FRAX score to decide whether medication therapy is indicated for a patient. In men and women who are at a high risk of fracture, medicines in the bisphosphonate class -- such as alendronate (Fosamax), risedronate (Actonel) and ibandronate (Boniva) -- are the most commonly used first-line treatments. Bisphosphonates last for a long time in the body’s tissues. We don’t want to use them for too long since they suppress the normal amount of bone breakdown that is key to maintaining healthy bone.Treatment for too long can lead to atypical femur fractures. A “drug holiday” is a common strategy, and given how long you have taken various bisphosphonates, I wouldn’t worry too much about the year off.
You have had less of a response than most of my patients have had to bisphosphonates, and many experts would change the class of drugs if you remain at a high risk via your FRAX score. Should you need further treatment, a different type of medicine like teriparatide (Forteo) or romosozumab (Evenity) might be considered. At this point, you should be seeing an expert such as an endocrinologist who specializes in the treatment of osteoporosis.
Finally, although celiac disease has been thought to be less common in Asians, it often leads to poor absorption and osteoporosis, so it’s worth considering a test. Symptoms of celiac disease can be very subtle.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
Overexposuretoultraviolet,orUV, radiation from the sun has been linked to a host of major health problems. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, unprotected exposure to UV radiation is the most preventable risk factor for skin cancer, which the Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation notes is responsible for one in every three cancers diagnosed across the globe each year.OverexposuretoUVradiation can also contribute to premature aging and other skin damage. When the skin is overexposed to UV radiation, actinic keratoses may develop on areas of the body that were exposed to the sun, including the face, hands and forearms. Actinic keratoses have a raised, reddish appearance and may be rough in texture. Vision problemsmayalsoariseasaresult of overexposure to UV radiation. The EPA notes that research has indicated that exposure to UV radiation increases a person’s risk for developing certain types of cataracts, a medical condition in which the lens of the eye grows increasingly opaque. OverexposuretoUVradiationmay also contribute to degeneration of the macula, the region of the retina with the greatest visual acuity. UV-protective eyeglasses, contact lenses and sunglasses can protect people from the type of eye damage that arises from overexposure to UV radiation. The body’s immune system may also be adversely affected by overexposure to UV radiation, making a person more vulnerable toinfectionsandevencancer.
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DEVASTATING HURRICANES THROUGHOUT HISTORY
Hurricane Sandy (2012): Sandy tore through 24 American states before reaching Ontario and Quebec, Canada. While it wasn’t the largest or most powerful storm, it was dubbed a “superstorm” due to unique meteorological events that happened concurrently, resulting in an immense storm surge. It was the fifth costliest hurricane in U.S. history.
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In June, the Manchester-Shortsville School District officially approved the school’s new logo, finalizing a rebrand that included a name change from the Red Jacket Indians to the Red Jacket Cardinals.
According to Christopher Cassavecca, the district’s public information coordinator, the rebranding process occurred in two phases, beginning with two comprehensive surveys sent to students and the broader community. More than 700 submissions were entered by current and former community members, parents, staff, alumni, and other stakeholders in the first round of surveys. e survey posed the question: “If you were to pick a new symbol or image to represent Red Jacket, what would it be?” e most suggested mascot name was cardinals. Following that, a second survey was circulated, with the district receiving more than 1,100 submissions. Of the mascot selections, 13% chose bears, 42% rail hawks, and 45% selected cardinals, coming in with the win.
A rebranding committee, including community members, alumni, teachers, students, administrators, and the Wayne Finger Lakes BOCES communications team, reviewed the collected data, and the Board of Education approved the Red Jacket Cardinals as the new mascot in July 2024.
Following the approval, the rebranding committee began working on a branding kit, the district partnering with the BOCES communications team to design the logo. “ e designs were guided by feedback from the January 2025 community/student survey and the work of the rebranding committee,” Cassavecca says.
Designs include a main district logo and an alternate version to be used specifically for athletics. In a Facebook post earlier this year, the district says, “We asked the community about logo style, color, connection to the community, and how they wanted the Red Jacket Cardinals’ identity to be perceived. ese final dra s
reflect the collective responses we received, blending tradition with a refreshed, unified look for our district. is process has been grounded in transparency and inclusive community involvement from the start— including strong participation from our students. eir voices, alongside those of families, staff, and community members, have played a key role in shaping the designs.”
Ontario County is steeped in Native American history, the region originally home to a Seneca settlement. Today, their presence remains strong, as evidenced at Ganondagan State Historic Site, the original site of a 17thcentury Seneca town. e link to our region’s past has also been evident through team mascots and school names. But in 2023, New York State followed a nationwide trend promoting cultural sensitivity and mandated schools using indigenous names change them.
Cassavecca says, “A cardinal isn’t just an ordinary bird. It symbolizes new beginnings and hope. In Native American cultures, cardinals are seen as messengers from the spirit world,believedtobringguidance,protection,andcomfort to those in need. e red cardinal, o en associated with the winter season, stands out as a vibrant reminder of life amid the starkness of winter. A er going several years without a mascot, the hope is that this rebrand will help bring a new identity to our district and community while preserving the history and tradition of our past identity.”
e new logos debut in the 2025-2026 school year. To celebrate, the district launched a year-round apparel shop for community and school members to purchase Cardinals gear.
By Matilda Charles
Are you in your last home and plan to age in place where you are? Or is there at least one more abode in your future?
A recent study concluded that 84% of seniors plan to stay in their home for the rest of their lives. Planning (and hoping) doesn’t make it definite, of course. Of those who plan to stay, only a quarter have moved to a place that’s actually age-friendly, and a third of respondents have made age-related modifications to their home. Over a third say they’ll need to make modifications and that cost would be a barrier to making it happen.
And what is it people are doing to turn their homes into places where they can stay as they age? First-floor bedrooms are high on the list, allowing seniors to avoid stairs. Ramps at the outside door are another way to avoid stairs. Grab bars in showers, as well as walkin showers, are also high on the list, as well as improved lighting, non-slip flooring and doorways wide enough for wheelchairs. Those who don’t have those things in their homes want them, of course.
The physical home and any needed modifications are not the only considerations about whether seniors can age in place where they are. The community itself is important, with opportunities for new connections and maintaining the ones they already have, resources for support services they might need in the future, transportation to stores and doctors and easy access to family and friends.
If you want to start planning for your own aging in place, there are many resources for assistance, such as AARP’s checklist (www.aarp.org/home-living/aging-in-place-checklist). The key is to begin early in making your home safe and comfortable for the future, especially if finances are going to be a consideration for large remodeling projects. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Honeybees flitting from flower to flower is one of the first signs that warm weather has arrived. Honeybees are a welcome presenceinthegarden,pollenating plants and contributing to local honeysupplies.
Despite their importance in the ecosystem, honeybees are in grave danger. In 2014, U.S. President Barack Obama created a task force comprised of various agencies to address the growing issue of rapidly diminishing honeybees and other pollinating insects. This initiative was a response to reports from American beekeepers indicating hivedeathshavebeenontherise, gravely affecting the honeybee population. Honeybees pollinate many fruit trees, nut plants and vegetables, playing a crucial role formanynations’foodindustries. In addition to government involvement and honeybee conservation methods designed by environmental agencies, there are many things that regular citizens and homeowners can do toprotecthoneybeesthissummer.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “There is something beautiful about all scars of whatever nature. A scar means the hurt is over, the wound is closed and healed, done with.” -- Harry Crews
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By Sam Mazotta
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My girlfriend and I are traveling across the country to a relative’s wedding in about six weeks. We decided to make it a road trip so that we can bring along our two small dogs, “Jeannie” and “Peppy.” Jeannie loves traveling by car, but Peppy gets anxious even on short trips. What’s your advice for keeping him calm? Will hotels allow the dogs in? -- Carol and Ginny in Philadelphia
DEAR CAROL & GINNY: A road trip with a dog can be one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll ever have. But planning ahead of time for your dog’s comfort and safety is really important.
Collaborate with the veterinarian as you prepare -- they can recommend specific training, calm-down techniques and prescribe antianxiety medication as well.
Desensitization and counterconditioning may help. It takes consistent daily training, and could take longer than you have before the upcoming trip. Start outside the car with Peppy on a leash. The moment he shows stressed behaviors (yawning, lip licking, barking, pulling away) pause or back away until he relaxes again. Then, using lots of praise, move toward the car. Ideally, you’ll get closer each session until you finally climb into the back seat with Peppy and sit together for a short period. Here’s a link with more details on this training method: www.preventivevet.com/dogs/preventing-travelanxiety-and-carsickness-in-dogs
Meantime, plan your driving route. The major booking apps now have a “pet-friendly” filter setting so you can locate accommodating hotels and reserve rooms. You’ll also want to mark rest stops along the highways and set a timer (every two hours or so) to stop and stretch.
Lastly, make sure to include the dogs’ medications, food, toys, leashes and medical records in your packing list, and have them wear their collars with vaccination tag and ID tag in case you’re separated.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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The Erie Canalway Trail is a favorite among dog walkers from Brockport to Albion, and for good reason! With long, flat paths and scenic views, it’s the perfect weekend outing. Just remember: even in rural stretches, leash laws apply. And always bring bags, this trail is a shared gem!
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Our admiration of the antique is not admiration of the old, but of the natural. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Saturday, July 19th - 10:00AM
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There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
Clifton Springs Library
4 Railroad Avenue, Clifton Springs 315-462-7371 cliftonspringslibrary.com
M-Th 10-7; F 10-5; Sa 10-2
Geneva Public Library
244 Main St., Geneva • 315-789-5303 genevapubliclibrary.net
M-F 8:30-7; Sa 9-2
Macedon Public Library
30 Main St., Macedon • 315-986-5932 macedonpubliclibrary.org
M-Th 10-8; F & Sa 10-2
Newark Public Library
121 High St., Newark • 315-331-0552 newarklibrary.org
M-Th 9:30-7; F 9:30-6; Sa 9:30-1
Palmyra
Community Library
402 East Main St., Palmyra 315-597-5276 palmyracommunitylibrary.org
M-Th 10-8; F 10-5; Sa 10-2
Phelps Library
8 Banta Street, Suite 200, Phelps 315-548-3120 phelpslibrary.org
M-Th 9-8; F 9-5
Grilling season has arrived, and amateurgrillmasterseverywhere are gearing up for another summer of backyard barbecues and family dinners outside under the summer sun. But once you fire up that grill and cook your first hot dog of the season, your work is not quite done. Cleaning the grill after you have eaten makesiteasiertoprolongthelife of your grill and ensure the foods you eat are safe to consume.
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Jul.14: (9:30am-10:00am)LapsitStory Time,0-18mo (10:00am-11:30am)LevelUp@ YourLibrarywiththeGreat&PowerfulDave (1:00pm-6:00pm)RedCrossBlood Drive (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help
Jul.15: (10:30am-11:00am)LevelUp& ColorYourWorldSpecialStorytime,Registrationrequired
Jul16: (10:00am-11:15am)OutdoorCardioDrumming (10:15am-10:50am)Preschool StoryTime,ages3-5 (2:00pm-3:00pm)Intermediate StoryTime&Craft,grades3-5 (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help
Jul.17: (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (2:00pm-5:00pm)Mahjong (4:00pm-5:00pm)TweenLounge: MarbleBowling (6:00pm-7:00pm)TeenTime:MiniBowling
ChickenBBQ- Sunday, July13, 10:30-2ortilgone,RunningsParkingLot,Canandaigua.ByGaleWyn Catering&FirstBaptistChurchof CliftonSprings.Only$15includes 1/2Chicken,SaltPotatoes,Cole SlaworMacSalad.
LYONS I drifted into a summer-nap under the hot shade of July, serenaded by a cicadae lullaby, to drowsywarm dreams of distant thunder. ~Terri Guillemets
GreatGardensofWayneCounty Tour TicketsAvailableNow! Wednesday,July16,4pm-8pm.Rain orshine!Thisself-guidedtourfeatures fivestunninggardensitesintheLyons area,eachselectedbytheWayne CountyMasterGardeners.Ticketsare $10.00perpersonandareavailable now.Youcan:Pickthemupinperson attheCornellCooperativeExtension ofWayneCountyoffice,orMailyour paymentto:CornellCooperative ExtensionofWayneCounty,1581 Route88North,Newark,NY 14513-9739.(Pleasenote“Tour”on yourcheck.)Information: (315)331-8415.Ifyourequireaccommodationsduetospecialneeds,please contactusatleasttwoweekspriorto thetour.
TasteofWayneCounty! Tuesday, July 15,4:30-8PMalongVanBuren StreetandinT.SpencerKnightCanal ParkinNewark.Liveentertainment! Presaleticketsavailableonlineand willbeavailableoneweekaheadof theeventattheNewarkWelcome Center8am-Noononthecornerof VanBurenStreetandEastAvenue. Eventticketsinclude15sampletickets,aneventglassandanevent utensil:Presale:$15,Atevent:$20. Individualsampleticketsavailableat theeventfor$2each($1ifyou purchasedafulleventticketandneed afewextras),butwillnotcomewith aneventglass.
PirateWhitleyWalk&Public Ghost Hunt- Joinyourtourguideon anightlywalktotheoldcemetery whilelisteningtosomehauntingtales. Then,tryyourhandatspiritcommunicationasweinvestigatethe historicallyhauntedmuseumsofHistoricPalmyra.HeldAugust1,7pm11pm,AllingCoverletMuseum,122 WilliamStreet,Palmyra.Pleasenote thatthiseventwilltakeplacerainor shine,andtherearenorefunds.Cost: $20.https://www.historicpalmyrany. com/
Foods at farmers’ markets tend to be limited to in-season offerings. Some nutritionists suggest eating seasonally available foods is better for your body, because humans ate seasonal produce for thousands of years before shipping and refrigeration changedhowpeoplereceivedthe majorityoftheirfoods.Inaddition, many people feel that fresh, seasonal foods taste better than thealternatives.
If you come across a hive, leave it alone. It’s best not to disturb a hive and honeybee colony. If bees are located where they can become a nuisance, contact a local bee expert to see if the hive can be moved.
PhelpsCentralSchoolAlumni Luncheon 2025- PhelpsAlumni Committeewantstonotifyyouto “SavetheDate”Thursday,July31, 2025foraPhelpsHighSchool AlumniluncheongatheringatClub 86inGeneva.Receptionbeginsat 11:00A.M.withluncheontofollow.Pre-registrationisrequiredby July14,2025.Contact 315-573-2823
PhelpsCommunityHistoricalSociety Fundraiser- July13,12-3pm. Enjoyfoodandmusiconthebeautiful HoweHouseMuseum/Mansion grounds!ChickenBBQbythegreat “BumblesBBQ”andfolkandacoustic musicfromCliffMcCann.Bringa chairandenjoythelivemusic,grab somebakedgoodsfromFluffing Feathersbakeryandplaysomeyard games.Waterandsodaavailablefor purchase.We’realsorafflingoffa4 VIPPremiumWineTrailTrainTickets -$15.00/raffleticketandachanceto winthegroupof4tickets.Ticketsfor theChickenBBQandRafflemaybe purchasedatthePCHSoffice,66 MainStreet,PhelpsoronthePCHS website.
PhelpsCentralSchoolAlumni Luncheon 2025- ThePhelpsAlumni CommitteewantstonotifyPhelps HighSchoolstudentsto“Savethe Date”Thursday,July31,2025fora PhelpsHighSchoolAlumniluncheon gatheringatClub86inGeneva. Receptionbeginsat11:00A.M.with luncheontofollow.Pre-registrationis requiredbyJuly29,2025.Contact 315-573-2823.
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Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation, Inc. for-profit regional housing group, hereby announces its intent to apply for up to half of the state allocation from the Rural Development Home Preservation Grant Program. Grant funds will be used to moderately rehabilitate single family dwellings owned by very low-income households. e program will be administered in Allegany, Cayuga, Livingston, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Wayne, and Yates Counties.
Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation, Inc. welcomes the public’s input and comment. A work plan can be found by calling (585) 461-4263.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a female goat called?
2. TELEVISION: What is the name of the town in “Gilmore Girls”?
3. GEOGRAPHY: How many states does the Appalachian Trail cross?
4. MOVIES: Which actress voices the character Jessie in “Toy Story 2”?
5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: What is believed to have caused President Zachary Taylor’s death?
6. ANATOMY: What is the most abundant protein in the human body?
7. GEOMETRY: How many sides does a hexagon have?
8. LITERATURE: Serial killer Hannibal Lecter first appears in which novel?
9. ASTRONOMY: What are planets outside our solar system called?
10. MUSIC: Who was the first women inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
Summer afternoon — summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. ~Henry James
Special thanks to the Volunteers of Avon Fire Department for the quick response and willingness to pump water out of our basement during the flash floods. Your help was greatly appreciated.
- Joe Montesano & Justin Kraft
Recently, I received two blood transfusions provided by the American Red Cross. As a retired Red Cross Apheresis nurse, I was so proud and grateful for the compassionate two people who took time out of their day to donate this precious liquid gold. Until the need is there, we don’t often think about donating. Please, if you can, call the Red Cross and ask if you are eligible to give this great gift.
To the (much) younger man who complimented me today at Walmart, telling me I’m beautiful, you absolutely made my day! I don’t often receive those kinds of compliments, aside from my husband, which is why I awkwardly mumbled a thank you and hurried away, lol, but your words were very sweet. Somebody raised you well.
It’s always so sad to see people just throwing their cigarette butts down on the ground, especially if there’s somewhere to dispose of them close by. It makes the surrounding property look terrible and unkept. You would think people in their area of where they live would want to keep it clean. Perhaps you live like that, but others don’t want to, they choose clean areas.
Travelers on [local road], PLEASE obey the 35mph speed limit. This is the worst year ever with very few vehicles going the correct speed. It’s a nice neighborhood where people walk little ones in strollers and with their dogs. They should be able to do this safely and there are no sidewalks so they are on the roadside. Thank you to those who drive the posted speed limit.
Stop being lazy! Return your grocery cart to the store or those cart stalls. We sat there watching a lady put her groceries in her car. We bet she was going to leave it. She sure did. Having kids is no excuse either. If you can walk to get a cart, you can return it and walk back. Just laziness!
Be especially careful with power tools. Power tools can do a lot and they’re fun to use. But it’s important that DIYers do not let fun distract them from safety. The Power Tool Institute urges power tool users to wear personal protective equipment, including eye and hearing protection and a dust mask, whenever using power tools. The PTI also advises users to make sure tools are powered down before plugging them in and to inspect the tool before using it. Inspections can confirm that all guards are in place and that tools are up to the task at hand. Much like it’s unsafe to overreach on a ladder, overreaching when using power tools increase the risk for mistakes, accidents and injuries.
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THURSDAY, JULY 17TH
JULY 17TH
Items listed below ONLY FOR THIS DATE GARDEN - HIGHLIGHTS
While Supplies Last
AGWAY
MG FLOWER SOIL 1.5 CU.FT. $9.97
PROVEN WINNER SOIL 1.5 CU.FT. $9.97
ANDERSON LAWN FERTILIZER 16-4-8 $17.97
FRIDAY, JULY 18TH
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BBQ REFILL DAY - HIGHLIGHTS
While Supplies Last
BBQ TANK REFILLS $9.37
MR BBQ LIGHTERS $1.97
WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID $1.27
ANY SLOGGER FOOTWEAR $10.97
6X8 TARP $2.97
SUMMER HATS 50% OFF 16X100 6MIL BLACK PLASTIC $45.00
SATURDAY, JULY 19TH
Items listed below ONLY FOR THIS DATE
MULCH & SOFTENER SALT DAY- HIGHLIGHTS
While Supplies Last
SOLAR SALT 50LB $7.17
SOFTENER PELLETS 40LB $6.57
IRON FIGHTER PELLETS 40LB $7.17
COLORED MULCHES 3 CU.FT. $6.17
NATURAL MULCH 3 CU.FT. $5.71
CYPRESS MULCH 2 CU.FT. $2.95
PREEN BROWN MULCH 2 CU.FT. $2.95 ALSO 11am-4pm ONLY
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Create cabinet space. Store items in cabinets so they are organized but out of sight. This way belongings are not just left on an entryway table.
With research data showing growing dissatisfaction and disaffiliation within the US, what do you think drives people, especially younger voters, away from the two major political parties?
- Neither party represents a person - Both parties are more focused on fighting each other than solving problems
- The influence of money and lobbyists makes both parties untrustworthy - They ignore issues young people care about - The parties feel outdated and disconnected from real life
- All of the above - None of the above
According to the National Centers for Environmental Information and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2025 is breaking records for heat and other climate anomalies already. In Western NY, we’ve already had record-matching and -breaking days, and summer’s just begun. What do you do to beat the heat?
50.0% Stay indoors during peak heat hours
25.0% Use fans or AC to keep cool
25.0% Nothing different so far
Purchase generic brands about savings over “premium” counterparts. Generics cost less because manufacturers don’t have to offset the cost of advertising. Many generic brands
the same facilities that produce name brand items.
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Then followed that beautiful season... Summer
Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape Lay as if new created in all the freshness of childhood.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tuesday, July 22 - Senior Day
12:30PM Senior Ice Cream Social, Carriage Barn
Daily FREE Acts & Entertainment
2:00PM Senior Citizen Bingo, Carriage Barn • Sponsored by Kiwanis
6:30PM Grandstand Event: “Bed Races” by Family Promise • FREE!
7:30PM Pie Auction, Carriage Barn • Open to everyone - bake pie/buy a pie!
Wednesday, July 23 - Public Servants Day
12:15PM Rooster Crowing Contest, Poultry Barn
6:00PM FREE Ice Cream Sundae, OC Dairy Promotion & Lawnhurst Farms
7:00PM Live Entertainment: Ruby Shooz, Wolcott Park
Grandstand Event: Smith Bro. Drywall Presents Empire Street Stocks, Hobby Stocks, Vintage Cars
Grandstand $fee to get in • Pits 5PM, Hot Laps 6:30PM, Racing 7PM
Thursday, July 24 - 4H and Youth Day All Things Country
12:15PM Rooster Crowing Contest, Poultry Barn
5-9PM Mechanical Bull Riding
Sponsored by Canandaigua Stockyards • FREE!
Grandstand Events: One Grandstand admission price for 2 shows!
6-7:30PM Claudia Hoyser, Performing in the grandstands
7:30PM Broken B Rodeo • Sponsored by StoryBook Veterinary Clinic
Friday, July 25 - Ag Day
12:15PM Rooster Crowing Contest, Poultry Barn
5:00PM Livestock Auction - Buy local! Support our youth in agriculture!
6:00PM FREE Ice Cream Sundae, OC Dairy Promotion & Lawnhurst Farms
7:00PM “Bossy Bingo” - Cows pooping on plates!
6-10PM Live Entertainment: McTunes Inc, Wolcott Park
7-11PM Grandstand Event: Tractor Pull
Sponsored by Blowers Agra Services, Dann Auctioneers, LandPro, Castner’s Performance, JD Rugenstein & Sons, Dale & Barb Heinzman
$5 FOOD COUPON While Supplies Last! Thank
Family Fun Zone • Party Animals Petting Zoo
Sheriff Demonstrations • Saw Dogs Chainsaw Carver
Saturday, July 26 - Family Day
12:00PM Kiddie Peddle Tractor Pull, Wolcott Park
12:15PM Rooster Crowing Contest, Poultry Barn
5:00PM Live Entertainment: Denim & Lace (Line Dancers), Wolcott Park
7:00PM Live Entertainment: Rock Jester
4H Exhibits • Demonstrations • Animal Shows Thank You, Gold Ribbon
7:00PM Grandstand Event: Demo Derby Grandstand $fee to get in Sponsored by A-Verdi Storage Containers, Pumper Jack Septic, American Equipment and Ashley Lynn Winery Fireworks After the Demo, by Young Explosives
DAY RidesOPEN RideSPECIALS
Tues 5-10PM FREE Rides 5-5:30PM Buddy Night 5:30-10PM
Wed 1-10PM Wristband - One Price $30, 1-5PM
Thurs 4-10PM Buddy Night 5-10PM, Wristband
Fri 3-10PM Wristband - One Price $30, 3-10PM Sat 1-10PM Wristband - One Price $30, 1-10PM Times and prices subject to change and weather conditions
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Castle Harvester Metal Fabricators • Castner’s Performance • Charlie Riedel’s Dale & Barbara Heinzman • Dolomite • Hansen Farms
HEP Sales - North Main Lumber • Anderson-VanHorne Insurance & Financial Services
Gorham Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Lodge #434 • Hudson Pipe & Pumps
JD Rugenstein & Sons, Inc. • LandPro • Lee J Fake Enterprises Myles Auto Lightland Farms • Mark Colf • MCS Farms and Feeds
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