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Celebrating ALL MOMS

SUNDAY, MAY 12TH 2024

SWEET POTATOES

(NAPSI)—The next time you’re firing up the outdoor grill (or indoor grill pan, for that matter), throw on a sweet potato or two. An easy, healthy side dish with a huge wow factor,grilled sweet potatoes are nutrient rich, high in fiber and absolutely delicious. And they go great with burgers, steaks, chops, chicken or pretty much anything off the grill.

Start with this basic recipe, and if you’re feeling creative, try different shapes—sweet potato coins or steak fries, for example. Or add your favorite herbs and spices—such as chopped fresh rosemary, thyme, cinnamon or smoked paprika.

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1 lb orange- or yellow/white-fleshed sweet potatoes, cut lengthwise into ¾-inch wedges

1 ½ Tbsp olive oil

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Heat a grill or grill pan to mediumhigh. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine sweet potatoes, oil and salt. Arrange sweet potatoes on the grill or grill pan and cook until lightly charred and tender, 6 to 8 minutes, turning halfway through. Sprinkle with more salt and serve.

For more recipes, nutritional information and tips for cooking with California sweetpotatoes, go to www.casweetpotatoes.com.

Eating Out on Mother’s Day

Hire a sitter for young kids. Although Mother’s Day is a chance for the entire family to spend time together, the main goal is to ensure Mom’s comfort and happiness. If very young children are in tow, she may not be able to relax and enjoy her meal. Infants will need to be fed, and toddlers may be easily distracted. Have a sitter watch little ones when adults are dining out,andthenMomcanenjoytime with the kids when she returns homeformorecelebrating.

crafting project can make for a fun afternoon and produce mementos that Mom will cherish for years to come. Dads and kids can plan the project in advance without Mom’s knowledge, arranging all of the materials ahead of time and setting up the crafting station the night before or while Mom is relaxing on Mother’s Day morning. Kids can even get a head start on the day by making their own craft for Mom and giving it to her as a Mother’s Day present. Dads can keep the craft theme going at dinner and get a laugh out of Mom by pouring her a craft beer when dinner is served.

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Discovering Freedom in Verse: Exploring the Poetry of Carol Mikoda

In the realm of poetry, there exists a unique breed of writers who not only capture the essence of their surroundings but also infuse their verses with a rebellious spirit, defying the conventional norms of expression. One such poet in the Finger Lakes region is Carol Mikoda, who journeyed from a young admirer of e.e. cummings to a seasoned poet weaving verses inspired by the tranquil beauty of nature.

Reflecting on the spark that inspired her passion for poetry, Mikoda reminisces, “I was about 14 when a Scholastic magazine featured poetry of e.e. cummings. I loved his defiance of the rules. I was learning to play the guitar and make up songs, so I imitated his style.” is rebellious streak, coupled with a blossoming love for music, laid the foundation for Mikoda’s poetic endeavors, setting her on a path of creative exploration that would shape her artistic identity.

Mikoda’s poetic repertoire encompasses a diverse array of styles and forms, ranging from the structured elegance of sonnets to the free-flowing cadence of prose poems, which she says, “are not easily defined.” Highlighting the fluidity and versatility of her cra , she says, “I write lyric poems, sometimes using a form such as a sonnet, sometimes leaning on rhythm such as iambic pentameter, sometimes not.”

Yet, no matter the form or style, Mikoda says her unwavering connection to the natural world serves as her inspiration. She says, “What I see and hear in nature makes me think about my inner life or spirit and also about how we [people] have mistreated the earth.”

“I walk along Seneca Lake almost every day; most of my poetry comes from what I see and hear there, or in other natural settings that I visit,” Mikoda reveals, offering a glimpse into the symbiotic relationship between her surroundings and her creative process. e tranquil beauty of Seneca Lake, with its serene vistas and whispering winds, becomes the canvas upon which Mikoda paints her introspective musings on life, spirituality, and humanity’s relationship with the Earth.

Recalling her formative years, Mikoda fondly remembers her fi hgrade teacher, Charlie Ryder, with the daily ritual of copying poems from the blackboard to practice cursive writing. She says, “I still have the copies of some lovely poems that are embedded in my memory, but handwriting was my lowest grade, despite that practice.”

Mikoda says she is grateful to the Grapevine Poets, who meet in Johnson City, NY, to the Watkins Glen Writing Group, and Sea of Coffee in Canandaigua and now Geneva, as well as Just Poets of Rochester. She says, “I’m grateful to these communities for allowing me to participate and enjoy the camaraderie,” underscoring the importance of collaboration and support in nurturing creative endeavors.

As Mikoda continues to tread the path of poetic enlightenment, she remains steadfast in her commitment to fostering a daily writing habit and voracious reading appetite. “ e sooner you can establish a

daily writing habit, the better. Also, read, read, read, and read some more,” she advises, offering pearls of wisdom to aspiring writers embarking on their own literary odyssey.

Mikoda stands as a beacon of artistic integrity and unwavering passion in the realm of contemporary poetry. rough her verses, she invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and introspection, reminding us of the profound beauty and boundless freedom found in the art of poetry. Her website, carolmikoda.blogspot.com, serves as a digital gallery of photographs she takes on walks along with recordings of poems as she generates them.

e following is the title poem from [her] first chapbook, published in 2021 (all poems were written in 2020, that difficult year – Mikoda says, “I am grateful that the natural world continued to show up to work each day, waving or raining down or snowing, wind blowing or still but oxygenated, earth delivering the bounty of seeds sown, whether cultivated or not”).

While You Wait

Gaze on waves until you become the wave, pulsing to shore, overturning stone and shell, whispering your hiss and roar into the wind. Listen to the wind until you are the wind itself, covering miles – over woods, lake, city, highway – admitting of no obstacle, veering where you will, sheltering birds on your currents. Watch a bird until you are a bird, so high up that the earth shrinks, its agonies receding, replaced by focus on the moment: weather and wind, fish and frog. Your own call will be all that you hear, backed by water and forest a-flutter. In the woods, curl your hand around that dry leaf until you are the leaf, poised at the end of a life cycle of spring buds and green summer glory, about to become the minerals that will feed the ground from which all will grow.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Vocal Cord

Becomes Paralyzed After a Cold

DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter, 45, has had a paralyzed left vocal cord for about a year now. We have been to an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor who ran at least a half dozen tests, including several scans. These didn’t show a reason for the problem, and everything else appeared to be normal. She had a cold before this happened, and we were treating her for a lingering sore throat.

The doctor has told us that there is nothing to be done to unfreeze the vocal cord. I would love your opinion on this matter, as she has a lot of pain associated with it, and she coughs trying to get out what feels stuck in there. -- K.P.

ANSWER: Paralysis of the vocal cord is often the result of damage to the nerve that leads to the vocal cord; there’s one on each side. The left side is particularly vulnerable and may be damaged during surgery (especially thyroid surgery), but a big fear is that a mass (especially a cancerous one) can damage the nerve and cause paralysis of the vocal cord. This is why her doctor did a CT scan.

There are other less-common causes, such as nerve damage from other occurrences (stroke and multiple sclerosis); inflammatory diseases (lupus and others); and infections (such as Lyme disease). It sounds like the ENT doctor looked for other possibilities such as these. (But if not, then it should be done.)

When a cause can’t be found, we call it “idiopathic unilateral vocal cord paralysis.” This often seems to happen after a viral infection, and it sounds like your daughter might have had one. Many people with this condition get better by themselves during the first year, but now that it has been about a year for her, she isn’t likely to get better without treatment.

I am not an expert in treatment, but ENT surgeons have several types of surgical interventions to improve hoarseness, cough and discomfort. It’s time to go back to her ENT doctor or get referred to an expert in the surgical treatment of this condition. ***

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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PAW’S CORNER

When tick removal goes wrong

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: A er taking my Terrier “Hank” for a walk around my subdivision yesterday, I noticed when taking off his leash that a tick had attached itself to the back of his neck! I don’t even know where it came from; we stayed on the sidewalk. I quickly tried to remove it with tweezers, but Hank is kind of a wiggly guy, and just as I tugged on the tick, he moved and the body of the tick broke off! It looks like the tick’s head is still embedded in his skin. What can I do? Will this hurt Hank?

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in Sarasota Springs, New York

DEAR JOE: Since the tick’s body was removed, and you noticed it pretty quickly, Hank’s risk of contracting a tick-borne illness is low. However, an infection might develop where the tick’s head is still embedded.

Treat the bite spot with an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. Monitor the spot for a few days. ere may be a little redness around the bite area as the skin reacts to the foreign object, and with luck, the head may be pushed out enough for you to grab it with the tweezers and remove.

When should you contact Hank’s veterinarian? If you aren’t able to remove the tick head a er a few days, it’s time to make an appointment with the vet. Or, if the redness spreads or if Hank seems distressed, lethargic or otherwise out of sorts, get him to the vet right away.

Removing a tick as soon as it’s found is important, because even though dogs can be vaccinated against Lyme Disease, other tick-borne diseases can be transmitted to your pet. Ticks are becoming active earlier in the year, so consider starting flea and tick prevention earlier, too.

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There are plenty of reasons to plant trees. Trees provide a natural form of shade, reducing air temperature by blocking the sun’s rays. This can reduce reliance on air conditioning systems and make it more comfortable to spend time outdoors during the summer.

North Carolina State University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences says trees absorb and block noise and reduce glare. They also can trap dust, pollen and smoke. Trees also absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses from the air. One large tree can supply a day’s worth of oxygen for as many as four people, while also storing 13 pounds of carbon per year.

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BATHROOMS: Bathrooms also tend to bear the brunt of winter weather, as mold and grime can accumulate throughout a season in which it’s too cold to open bathroom windows to let fresh air in after bathing. Inspect ceilings, tubs, shower stalls, and floors for any signs of mold growth or grime. Mold growth in a home can lead to respiratory problems and exacerbate existing conditions such as asthma, so it’s best to inspect bathrooms for any signs of mold growth throughout winter. If you have let that slip, prioritize such inspections come spring cleaning time.

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THE CHALLENGES CLIMATE CHANGE POSES TO AGRICULTURE

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Science has never drummed up quite as effective a tranquilizing agent as a sunny spring day. ~W. Earl Hall

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THE CHALLENGES CLIMATE CHANGE POSES TO AGRICULTURE

Flooding: The Union of Concerned Scientists notes that many agricultural regions of the United States have already experienced increased flooding. The effects of flooding on the agricultural sector are often devastating and include accelerated soil erosion, water pollution and damage to infrastructure that challenges farmers’ ability to get food from their farms to stores and, ultimately, consumers’ dinner tables.

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Dogs are wildly popular pets. The American Pet Products Association says there are 63.4 million households in the United States that have a dog, and with the exception of 2002 and 2015, that number has steadily risen since 2000. Certain breeds remain especially popular among dog owners. In August 2021, the pet insurance provider Trupanion released the most popular dog breeds of 2020, and the top five breeds were:

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Phelps, NY 14532

315-548-5314

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CLIFTON SPRINGS

ChickenBBQ-Saturday,April27, 11am. ChickenBBQatTopsPlaza, KendallStreet,CliftonSpringsstarting at11:00a.m.untilsoldout.$13per dinnerincludeshalfchicken,saltpotatoes,coleslawandmacaronisalad. CateredbyGale-WynCateringforSt. John’sEpiscopalChurchinClifton Springs.

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SpringRummageSale- Tuesday, April23,2024throughSaturday, April27,2024attheSt.Michael ChurchinNewark.SaleHours: Tuesday-Friday,9amtil6pmandSaturday,8amtil11am.

SpringRummageSale atFirst UnitedMethodistChurch,301South MainSt.,Newark.Thur/Fri,May2& 3,9am-5pm,pleasebringyourown bags.OnSat.,May4,9am-11am,$1 pergrocerysizebag(bagsprovided). Offeringlargevarietyofitemsincludingclothing,household,linens,holiday,tools,electronics,toys,shoes,jewelry,etc.

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

PHELPS

PhelpsCommunityHistoricalSocietyAnnualMeeting- You’reInvited!JointhePhelpsCommunity HistoricalSocietyforourAnnual meeting.Thisyear,we’reexcitedto featureaspecialpresentationbyDr. RonGrubetitled“Travelingwiththe boysfromPhelpsofthe8thNewYork VolunteerCavalry1861-1863”.Don’t missthiscaptivatinglookintothelives andtravelsofPhelps’ownduringthe CivilWarera.HeldApril25,6:30pm, AmericanLegionPost457,1396SR 96,Phelps.http://www. phelpshistory.com

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

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

HotDogFundraiser- TheUnited ChurchofPhelps(58MainSt)is havingtheirannualYouthGroupHot DogFundraiseronMay5that12 noonuntilgone.Cost$5:includeshot dog,chipsandwater.

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IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR

WEAR A BASE LAYER. A thin T-shirt is a must as a base layer, better if it is made of fabric that wicks away moisture. There are even some that are made to be water repellent and stain resistant with anti-odor properties for those in warmer climes. Since this is the layer that is in direct contact with your skin, you want something that will allow moisture to escape as you sweat.

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• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Looking at beauty in the world is the first step of purifying the mind.” -- Amit Ray

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Here’s a Tip

• “My roses really look beautiful. When I am cutting stems to put in a bouquet, I use a clothespin to grip the stem. It saves me from getting pricked by thorns, because it has a bit of reach to it.” -- L.E. in Georgia

• For even distribution in sowing seeds for your garden, use a saltshaker for tiny seeds. You can get a cheese shaker for larger seeds, if necessary.

• To keep your brick walkway clear of grass and weeds, sprinkle salt in the cracks.

• “If you have to cut a nylon cord or shoelace, you can use a flame to melt the end into a nub that won’t run or fray. Use a little heat and press it together on a hard surface very briefly. It works fast!” -- R.S. in Maine

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April 22–25, 2024

Playgrounds in Germany were built for childhood development, but the first purpose-built recreational area open to the public was in Manchester, England in 1859. In the 20th Century, as more vehicles rode the streets, it wasn’t safe forchildrentoplayinthelanesneartheir homes anymore. Thus, designated play areas were built to protect kids from the dangers of the road and into securedareasinstead.

One of the first recreational areas in America was built in San Francisco’s GoldenGateParkin1887.

Today, after many years of research and individualtestimonieswehaveseenhow playgrounds provide educational value andenhancephysicalhealth.

Complete playground equipment safety checks. Inspect the equipment in your local playground in your personal capacity. Raise any concerns you may have with the park’s manager or recommend any safety upgrades thatcometomind.

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Thank you to those who sat with my grandfather!

Last weekend our beloved Popop had a fall outside Lift Bridge Bookstore. Our family wants to thank Joey from Lift Bridge and the Girl Scout who sat with him to wait for an ambulance. We are grateful to you and the bookstore itself who gave us a phone call! He is doing great!

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Door slamming neighbors, please be

Starting at 7am or earlier, my neighbors slam their car doors repeatedly. I don’t even understand how or why this is necessary! If you are making loud noises during the village quiet hours, be mindful that others might work late shifts, have babies, or just wanna sleep!

Corporate America! WAKE UP!

Kindness Can Come to a Person When Least Expected

My wife and I are senior citizens and at 6:30pm I realized I had forgotten to go to the store to get breakfast items for the next morning. I grabbed my car keys and told my wife that I’d be back in a “jiffy.” I got to the store in 5 minutes, parked near the entrance and ran inside, gathering my few items in a “jiff.” However, there were only two checkouts with a cashier. Both of them had customers with loaded carts that they were about to unload. Also, all the self checkouts were all taken with people in line. As I got behind a woman who was about to unload all her items onto the conveyor belt, she saw me and allowed me to go ahead of her. Then as I was about to pay, the cashier said the woman behind me would pay. I thanked the lady, but declined. At home I told my wife what occurred. She stated it was probably because the lady saw me with shirt worn inside out and wrinkled with my hair sticking up.

I am tired of robot telephone servers who can rarely help me with a problem. I am tired of too few workers doing too much work and thus not readily available to assist me, whether on the phone or in person. I am tired of being placed on hold for too long. I am tired of being pressured to go paperless when in fact the paper remains at my expense. I am tired of being pressured to go cashless with everything when I am not confident that my accounts will not be compromised. People need to work! Hire enough staff to serve your customers! Stop trying to get the most profit at the expense of customers and staff! Customers will be happy, your people will be happy, your business will thrive, and perhaps America will be the nation she once was and no longer beholden to foreign nations, especially China. God will bless us once again if and when we return to being just and ethical in the workplace.

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growing and adding positions! Walk-in/Open Interviews! Wednesdays, 10am-2pm in the Human Resources Office 440 Professional Park, Cli on Springs, NY 14432 For additional information applicants may contact FLACRA Human Resources at 315-462-9116 or email resume@flacra.org

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HOW WOMEN CAN KEEP THEIR CAREERS GOING FORWARD

Define career expectations. Defining career expectations early on can be beneficial in various ways. Such expectations can guide career choices and provide a road map that women can utilize to stay the professional course.This can help women make decisions about their careers when they come to forks in the road. For example, if a path to promotion seems blocked, women can examine their established career expectations to help them decide if it’s time to seek new employment. Defining career expectations also can help women effectively communicate with mentors about their goals, and mentors can then use that information when offering guidance. Expectations need not be concrete,and it’s likely they will change over time.But they can serve as an important foundation for anyone from young female professionals to experienced executives looking to make changes or determine the next step in their careers.

Palmyra-Macedon Central School District Learn. Grow. Contribute.

We are currently accepting applications for the following vacancies:

• 2nd Shift Laborer ($38,070/yr)

• Teacher Aide ($15.75/hr)

• Food Service Helper ($15.75/hr)

Training is provided for the following positions:

• Bus Driver ($28.30/hr)

• Substitute Bus Driver ($26.60/hr)

Please apply online at: www.palmaccsd.org/recruitfront

Palmyra-Macedon is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN A NEW JOB

Salary: Of course everyone would love to earn more money when changing jobs, but there is more to changing jobs than just improving your bottom line. As you begin your job search, consider how much you currently earn and if that allows you to live a life you love. If so, don’t overemphasize finding a new job that pays considerably more than your currently earn. On the flip side, young professionals who want to start a family in the years ahead should consider the costs associated with such a decision and how the salaries they earn at their next jobs may affect what they want down the road.

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ANTIQUE SEWING TABLE. 518-937-5893

Life fitness ELLIPTICAL. Model X3. Very good condition. 518-937-5893

MIKASA DISHES: 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bowls, 6 cups. Can send photos to your email. den.and.ed@hotmail.com

Complete 10 Volumes THE BIBLE STORY. Children’s books. 585-734-049

LANDSCAPE PAVERS. Random sizes, some from steps. 585-281-7783

GARDEN BOX SPACE AND PLANTS available at St. Timothy Church, Route 20A, Geneseo. Information: 585-243-4490 or email sttimothylutherangeneseo@gmail.com

ASSORTED POTS - 13 clay, 5 large plastic pots. Saucers 7 clay 6 inch, 12 clay 9 inch. Rush area. mrssiberfile@aol.com

Kenmore UltraWash DISHWASHER. Runs well. Manual included. 585-671-5020

3 PAPER CUTTERS: Approximately 18-, 22-, and 25-inches square. 18-inch cuts thicker loads. phermann2@rochester.rr.com

STYROFOAM PACKING SHEETS. Several dozen. 12” x 24” and 24” x 24”. Must take all. Avon. 585-226-3073

ANGEL FIGURINE collection in perfect condition, minimum 14 pieces; please take all. Pick-up from Penfield/Webster. Email for photos. Penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com

Two big bags of USED EMPTY PRESCRIPTION BOTTLES WITHOUT LABELS. Great for crafting or workshop supplies. 2” to 5” tall. 585-396-1032

60 years of FUR-FISH-GAME MAGAZINES. You pick up. 607-545-6164

BUNK BED, Wooden, two box springs, good condition, comes w/ screws, posts. Simple setup. No Mattress. Pick up in Penfield. jmaurer@pyramidbrokerage.com

TARP POLES (9 ea. 6ft, 2 ea. 9ft, 1 ea. 9ft ridge pole), also 6 ea. 5ft T-Posts. 585-265-4548

Large assortment of CHRISTMAS and BIRTHDAY CARDS with matching envelopes. Geneseo. 585-243-3830.

EGG CARTONS. Pick up Elba. 585-757-2218

Brand new CAT BED. Pick up from Lakeville. Call or text. 585-649-8706 in Farmington. phermann2@rochester.rr.com

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STOVETOP PRESSURE COOKER to use for cooking. Call/text 607-936-3137

ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES and RECORDS for own personal collection. gzintel1967@gmail.com

SUBMERSIBLE WATER WELL PUMP and/or PRESSURE TANK in working condition. Will pick up within 50-mile radius of Batavia. 585-664-3617

BSA Scouts in Canandaigua need a small WOOD STOVE for camp. It does not have to be pretty! scoutmasterdavid@yahoo.com

FLY FISHING pole and gear for beginning fly fisherwoman. Text 585-356-6117

If you have an ORCHID that you no longer want, I will adopt & pick up, Webster/Penfield area. Text 585-217-3397

Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE - running or not for father/son project. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

Used WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT for youth football and wrestlers. Text Jim 585-465-0133

Sturdy WOODEN DINING ROOM TABLE for senior citizen. No chairs needed. 585-381-6546

COMIC BOOKS – any and all. Avid collector. Will pick up any amount. Call or text 585-260-0437

Senior citizen collecting RETURNABLE BOTTLES/CANS to supplement fixed income. Please Monroe County only. seniorcitrecycles@gmail.com

MEDICAL SUPPLIES – will be redistributed for free. 585-953-9657

AIRSOFT GEAR in good condition. 585-419-5246

Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Text or call Matt at 315-576-1278

CONCRETE BLOCKS, CRUTCHES, CHILD’S SANDBOX with cover. 25-mile radius from Honeoye. sohill15@gmail.com

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

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Hamburg FairgroundsEventCenter,5820S.ParkAvenue,SaturdayApril27th(9am-4pm)&Sunday,April28th(9am-3pm)500 Tables,$7admission.Erie,Niagara,&AlleganyCountyPistol Clerksonsitebothdays. NFGshows.com

ORLEANSCEMETERYASSOCIATION: The annualmeetingwillbe heldonSundayMay5th,2024at23 HibbardAvenue,CliftonSprings,at 7p.m.AnyquestionscontactBob Maslyn315-447-9541/ 315-462-9425.

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

2001FORDF250: XLTSuperDuty, Plowincluded.179,000miles, $17,000Pleasecallformoreinformation.585-507-9759

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ONTARIO:1bedroom apt, suitablefor1person,1stfloor,central location,offstreetparking, references,lease,non-smoking,no pets.Utilitiesincluded.Avail. immediately.585-545-5431

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NEEDLANDSCAPING? Mowing, bush trimming,rakingleaves,&more. CallEdFroniear315-331-7709.

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING &STAINING: No jobtoobigorsmall.30years experience.Insured.References. ForFreeEstimate,callScott, 585-301-6138.

MOVING? Local &LongDistance. Also,cleanOuts!FinewoodEnterprises,133WilliamStreetPalmyra, NY.14522.NYS#32574. 315-331-1365

WANTED

BUYING: Antiques, includingPyrex bowlsanddishes,porch&house furniture.Barnitemsincludingcabinets,cupboards,tools,andmanyother items.Musicalinstrumentsand records.Vintagehunting,fishing,and trappingitems.Taxidermymounts, oldtoysandtrains,gasandoilrelated items,anyadvertisingsigns.Ibuya widevarietyofitems.Willbuyone pieceorestate.Callandtellmewhat youhave.Cashwaiting. 585-721-1005

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

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

HonorYourLovedOne In printandonlinebypublishinganObituaryinourPassages section.Includescolorphoto. Call: 585-226-8111 MISC.

1. MOVIES: Which dramatic film features the character “V”?

2. GEOGRAPHY: Luzon belongs to which island nation?

3. LANGUAGE: What is the Latin phrase for “before the war”?

4. U.S. STATES: Which state has the most national parks?

5. LITERATURE: Which 1950s novel includes the line, “Nothing behind me, everything ahead of me, as is ever so on the road.”

6. CHEMISTRY: What kind of gas makes a drink bubbly?

7. TELEVISION: Which sitcom features a mom named Debra Barone?

8. MUSIC: What was the former name of the English band Muse?

9. SCIENCE: What are the gaps between nerve cells called?

10. THEATER: Who wrote the play “The Crucible”?

10. Arthur Miller.

9. Synapses.

8. Rocket Baby Dolls.

7. “Everybody Loves Raymond.”

6. Carbon dioxide.

5. “On the Road” by Jack Kerouac.

4. California, with nine.

3. Antebellum.

2. The Philippines.

1. “V for Vendetta” (2005).

Answers

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