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I’vebanishedWinter,saiththeSpring, Awake! arise, ye flowers! Brisk breezes blow, Bright sunshine glow, And rouse the young Year’s powers. ~ Henry James Slack (1818–1896), The Ministry of the Beautiful, “Conversation IV: Spring-time on the Western Coast,” 1850

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Helen Barth Makes 105 Trips Around the Sun

Perhaps the secret to longevity is to take life at face value and approach it with a cheerful outlook. At least, that’s how Hellen Barth lives her life. “I’ve got no complaints,” she says frequently, adding that she “Just keeps

A resident at Ontario Center, which provides nursing care in Canandaigua, Barth recently celebrated her 105th birthday. e team at the facility held a birthday party for her, celebrating this milestone with donated cakes and tea. Local musician, Ray Braselton, played for the occasion, and a Midlakes high school class and teachers, who o en visit the center to play Bingo with residents, donated flowers and gi ed Hellen with a colorful poster marking historical events that happened throughout her life.

Born April 20, 1920, Barth has lived through two pandemics (Spanish influenza and COVID-19) and was a teenager during the Great Depression. She was born the year women earned the right to vote and is part of the “Greatest Generation.” In his book of the same name, journalist Tom Brokaw describes this generation as, “a generation of towering achievement and modest demeanor, a legacy of their formative years when they were participants in and witness to sacrifices of the highest order... is is the greatest generation any society has produced.”

Most recently a Rochester resident, Barth grew up in the Cape Vincent, N.Y., area on a farm as one of 10 siblings, two sisters and seven brothers. She’s the last surviving sibling. While some details of Barth’s childhood have faded with time, she recalls that she always loved animals and her family was very close. “We were all good to each other,” she says.

Despite her bright positivity, Barth didn’t have the easiest life, says her niece, Katrina Comins. Barth and her sisters worked outside the home in their teens to help support the family, and they lost a brother to the Korean War.

While living in Rochester, Barth lived with her son, Zane, for many years and was active in her church. According to Comins, Barth o en read to people and told her friends, “I’m going to read to the old people,” even though she was actually older than them.

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5000 BC

Bananas are rea y, rea y old

Recent archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea suggests that banana cultivation there goes back 7,000 years.

Broccoli contains more protein than steak

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garage sales

SPRINGWATER: 5691Canadice LakeRoad.May30andMay31(8:30 am-4:00pm).Man’sandwoman’s Trek21speedbicycles,cornflower blueCorningWare,Costumejewelry andmuch,muchmore.Comeseefor yourself!

CANANDAIGUA: 2908Freshour Road.6/6and6/7(8-Noon).ANNUALBARNSALE.Tools,toolbox, retainingwallblocks,trailertiresand wheels,sewingmachines,clothing, householdandlotsmore.

HEMLOCK: 4425ClayStreet.June 6th-7th(9-4pm).Furniture,petcrates, Christmas,household,clothing,and muchmore.

MANCHESTER/SHORTSVILLE: LimestoneEstates,3718NY96lot 20.May31st(7am-7pm).MOVING SALE.Varietyofitems,allmustgo!

CANANDAIGUA: 1993Stablegate Drive.May30th&31st(8-4pm). MULTI-FAMILYYARDSALE.BenefitingChildrenOrganTransplantAssociation.Antiques,tools,clothesforall ages,toys,householditems,books, bikes,jewelry.Somethingforeveryone.

CANANDAIGUA: 3344West LakeRoad.June6th(8-5pm)& 7th(8-2pm).Fishing,bikes, jewelry,tools,household goods,andcollectibles.Somethingforeveryone!Proceedsto Charity.Pleasebringyourbags.

FARMINGTON: Farmbrook HomesdevelopmentoffofRt. 332.(Behindtroopersbarracks.) June7th,8-?.ANNUAL COMMUNITYGARAGESALE!

FARMINGTON: 1347Hathaway DriveJune7thand8th(9a.m.-4p.m.) COMMUNITYSALE: Residentswill havesalesoutsideofbldgs.PLEASE DRIVECAREFULLY.Checkouteach parkinglot-Followthesigns!Used items,vintagecollectibles,baked itemsandmore!

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real estate

HOW TO DETERMINE IF IT’S TIME TO DOWNSIZE

Cost: Perhaps no variable affects senior homeowners’ decisions to downsize their homes as much as cost. No one wants to outlive their money, and downsizing to a smaller home can help seniors reduce their monthly expenses by a significant margin. Even homeowners who have long since paid off their mortgages can save substantial amounts of money by downsizing to a smaller home or even an apartment or condominium. Lower property taxes, reduced insurance premiums and the need to pay for fewer repairs are just some of the ways downsizing can save seniors money.

And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere; And each flower and herb on Earth’s dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest.

~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Sensitive Plant”

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No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow. ~Proverb

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HOW SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LOCAL MARKETS

Make things easy for customers: Cash was once king at community festivals and marketplaces, but the convenience of plastic and even touch-less payments has long since replaced hard currency as consumers’ preferred method of payment. In fact, a recent study from Visa found that contact-less payment usage in the United States grew by 150 percent between March 2019 and March 2020. Card readers are inexpensive and easy to use. Businesses can still accept cash payments, as accepting both cash and card increases the chances of making more money.

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

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There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Allens Hill Free Library

3818 County Road 40, Bloomfield 585-229-5636 • Tu & W 3-6; F 3-8; Sa 1-4 allenshilllibrarydirector@owwl.org owwl.org/library/allenshill

Bristol Library

6750 County Rd. #32, Bristol 585-229-5862 • thebristollibrary.com BristolLibraryDirector@owwl.org

M, W & Th 3-7; Tu & Sa 10-2

Gorham Free Library

2664 Main St., Gorham • 585-526-6655

M & F 12–6; Tu & Th 2–8; W 9–5; Sa 9–1; Su 2–4 GorhamLibraryDirector@owwl.org

Honeoye Public Library

8708 Main St., Honeoye

585-229-5020 • M 12-6; Tu & Th 2-8; W 10-4; Sa 9-1; F & Su Closed Middlesex Public Library

1216 Main St., Middlesex

585-554-6945 ext. 7 • M, W, F 3-8; Sa 10-3; Tu, Th, Su Closed • middlesexlib.stls.org

Naples Library

118 S. Main St., Naples • 585-374-2757

M, W, F 10-6; Tu & Th 10-7; Sa 10-2; Su Closed Red Jacket Com. Library

89 S. Main St., Manchester • Su & M Closed; Tu & W 11-8; Th & F 10-5; Sa 10-2

Wood Library

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

M-Th 9-9; F 9-6; Sa 10-5

HOW TO MAKE FATHER’S DAY MORE ENJOYABLE FOR DAD

BEACH BOUND: A relaxing day at the beach may be the perfect way to spend Father’s Day. Dad can enjoy the entire family while sitting back in his beach chair and watching the waves roll in. Pack a picnic lunch with his favorite foods and a cold beer, and Dad may just say this was his best celebration yet.

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YOGA,Tuesdays&select Saturdays,9-9:45am.KNIT& STITCH,firstandthirdTuesday monthly,10am-12pm.EUCHRE, Thursdays,3-5pm.WEAVERS’ GUILD,secondSaturdaymonthly, 10am-12pm.CAREERCOUNSELING,fourthTuesdaymonthly, 12:30-2pm.BOOKCLUB,Wednesday,June18th,thirdWednesday monthly,6-7pmreadingEducated byTaraWestover.Pickupacopyat thefrontdesk!HEALTHINSURANCEHELP,Monday,June9th& 24th,3-5pm.Callforan appointmentat315-399-7386. BOOKSALEATBRISTOLFUNDAY, Sunday,June8th,11am-3pm. Comeoutandbuysomebooks! Alsosellinghotdogsandhamburgers.BUTTERFLYWINGJEWELRYANDARTCLASS,Tuesday, June10th,12pm.Createfromthe wingsofanethicallysourcedbutterfly!Registrationrequired,$12 cashorcheck.7thANNUALPOETRYANDPROSESHAREFEST,Friday,June13th,6:30-8:30pm.See ourcalendarformoredetails. MEDITATIONMONDAYS,June 16th,July28th,andAugust25th, 7-7:45pm.Afreethree-part wellnessclassbyPaulineofMush Yoga!

CANADICE

HikeRockCityStateForestin Cattaraugus County -Hike&ExploretheLittleRockCityLoopTrail inLittleValleyintheSouthernTier SundayJune1from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails.Twocarpool siteswillbesetupinAvonand Wayland.Foradditional information/directions/updatesvisit thewebsite:springwatertrails.org

CANANDAIGUA

CanandaiguaHistoryAlliance”Into TheWest”:CanandaiguaHistoryAllianceThursday,June12; 6:00PM;NotreDameRetreat Houselecturehall,5151Foster Road,Canandaigua.Joinusas CanandaiguaTownHistorianLeif HerrGeselltakesus“IntoThe West.”He’llsharethestoryofthe firstNewEnglandsettlerstomigratetothePhelpsandGorham Purchase,andwilldiscussthechallengesofpost-colonialfrontier travel,erectingatemporaryhome, theappearanceoftheenvironment andthemyriadrisksandobstacles thenewarrivalsfaced.Adessert receptionwillfollow.FREEADMISSION.Donationsareappreciatedto supportNotreDame.

KershawParkTreeTour- The City ofCanandaiguaTreeAdvisory Boardinvitesyoutoatourofthe newlyplantedtreesatKershaw ParkonCanandaiguaLake,June4, 4-5pm.Thesetreesreplacethose thatwerelosttothetornadolast summer.We’llmeetatthePavilion bytheTwistedRailBrewery(the MuarHouse)parkinglot.

CemeteryWalkingToursOCHS’s summerwalkingtours highlightsomeremarkable individualsfromCanandaigua’shistoryinthePioneerandWestAvenueCemeteries.Tourswillmeetin theWestAvenuePlazaparkinglot inCanandaigua.Toursarefreebut donationsaregreatlyappreciated! Joinus:Fridays-June13,June27, July11,July25,andAugust8at 2-3pm.Saturday,July19,12-1pm.

ChickenBBQFundraiserforEast Bloomfield UMC. May31,10:304pm.$15mealincludes1/2 chicken,saltpotatoes,roll,and choiceofmacaronisaladorcoleslaw.IntheRunningsparkinglot, 3191CoRd10inCanandaigua. CateringbyGale-Wyn.

PancakeBreakfasttoBenefitSt Mary’s School- KnightsofColumbus,CanandaiguaishostingaPancakeBreakfastwithSausage,butter,syrup,coffee,OJandmilkto benefitSt.Mary’sSchool, CanandaiguaonSaturday,May31, 8-10:30amatCharlieReidel’sRestaurant,3140CountyRd10, Canandaigua-adjacenttoAldi’s.$9 peradult,$7forchildrenunder12, with$25maxperfamily.Contact Brian,bmoser2012@gmail.comfor additionaldetails.

HearthePowerfulStoryof Healing andArt fromVeteranand CreatiVetsFounderRichardCasper -Joinustohearthetransformative journeyofRichardCasper,aU.S. MarineCorpsVeteranwhofound healingthroughartandmusic. AftersurvivingfourIEDblastsin Iraqandcopingwiththelossofa closefriend,Richardfacedthechallengesofatraumaticbraininjury andpost-traumaticstress.Through thepowerofcreativity,hefounda pathtorecoveryandco-founded CreatiVets,anonprofitorganizationthatempowersfellowVeteranstohealthroughartistic expression.Saturday,May31,1012noon,FingerLakesCommunity College,25MarvinSandsDrive, Canandaigua.Walk-inswelcome! https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/ military-appreciation-monthevents-4240693

GleanersCommunityKitchenis open! A free,hotmealisserved dailyatnoon,M-F,everyday, everyweekatGleanersCommunity Kitchen.Gleanersislocatedinthe heartofCanandaiguaonSt.Johns CourtoffHowellSt.,inthebasementofSt.John’sEpiscopal Church.Everyoneiswelcome!

FARMINGTON

WOMBAatCobblestoneArts Center - ExperiencetheRhythms ofGhana!JoinusSaturday,May 31stat3PM,CobblestoneArts Center,1622Route332,Farmingtonforapowerfulperformanceby Womba-anamethatmeans“Welcome,WeAreComing”intheGa language.Thisincrediblecultural drumanddancegroupwasformed intheirhometownofNungua, Ghana,andthey’rebringingtheir vibrantspiritandrichtraditionsto ourstage.Don’tmissthisunforgettablecelebrationofAfricanmusic, movement,andcommunity!

FarmingtonVolunteerFireAssociation PancakeBreakfast -Held June8,8AMtill11AM.Breakfast includespancakes,eggs,sausage, coffeeandjuice.Adults$10,senior 65andolder$7,children10and under$7.1225HookRd.,Farmington.

HONEOYE

NewToYouSale! June 6,9:00to 3:00;June7,9:00to1:00(bagsale 12:00)attheHoneoyeMasonic CivicCenter,4994CountyRoad 36,Honeoye.Clothing,toys, kitchenitems,jewelry,games, books,tools,etc.Donationsgraciouslyaccepted.SponsoredbyEagleStarChapter#350,Orderof EasternStar.Fundraiserforcurrent charities.CallAmy(585)229-2253 withquestions.

SpringRummageandBakeSale - United ChurchofChrist:Main Street,HoneoyeonMay30thand May31st.Friday9am-4pmwiththe BakeSale.Saturday9am-2pm.Bag SaleonSaturday,May31st.BoutiqueCornerwithjewelry,dresses, accessories,etc.!

HLRCGolfTournament- The Honeoye LakeRotaryClubwillbe hostingits40thAnnualGolfTournamentonJuly28,2025atLima GolfandCountryClub.Ourregistrationfeeincludes,golf,golf cart,lunch,dinnerand5raffle tickets.Teeofftimeis10AMwith registrationbeginningat9.For moreinformationcontactJeanne Hameleat585-729-9118orat jnnhamele@aol.com.

hometown events

TheHoneoyeAmericanLegion 1278 Auxiliary’sMonthlyDinner isMondayJune2nd,4:00pm6:00pmoruntilgone.Cost$7. Takeoutonly.Dinnerwillbea picnicplatewithhamburger,hot dog,beans,macsaladandfruited jellofordessert.Reservationsare suggestedbytexting 585-752-2939withquantityand approx.pickuptime.4931CoRd 36,Honeoye.Thankyouforhelpingussupportourveteransand troops!

IONIA

IoniaStrawberrySocial, Thursday, June19,4:30until6:30 pm(oruntilsoldout).Dinein& take-outavailableatIoniaUnited MethodistChurch,2120EltonRd. Hotdogs,hamburgers,sausage, salads,&lotsofyummystrawberry desserts!Itemspricedalacarte.

LIVONIA

UMCLThriftShoppe - 6Spring St.,Livoniaisburstingwithaffordablegoodqualityhousewaresand clothing.Open9-3Thursday&Friday,and9-2Saturday.Bagsale everydaystartingat$10.

MIDDLESEX

MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinners - ThenextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdayMay31.Dinnerswillbe heldonthelastSaturdayofeach monththruOctober25th,atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt,Middlesexfrom4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.

SpaghettiDinner: Vine Valley MethodistChurchFundraiserSaturday,June7th,4-7pm,Vine ValleyCommunityHouse,6369 VineValleyRd.,Middlesex.Spaghetti,meatballs,salad,roll,and dessert.VineValleyapparelwillbe sold.$12.00Adults,Kidsunder12 $5.00,Kidsunder5FREE.COME andHAVESOMEFUN!

MiddlesexConservationClub Breakfast, OpenTrapShoot,Lawn &GardenSale-Breakfast,open trap,annuallawn&gardensale, wewillincludesomesportsman itemsaswell.Free,instructedarchery&pelletrangesforyouth.50/50 &rafflesavailable.June8,8-11am, MiddlesexConservationClub,6084 SouthHillRd.,Middlesex.https:// middlesexconservationclub.org/

NAPLES

FrostTownTrailFest! June 7, 9-2pm,RMSCCummingNature Center,6472GulickRoad,Naples. Exploresomeofthebestterrain thattheBristolHillshastoofferthis summeratFrostTownTrailFest presentedbyIronwoodAdventure Works.Choosebetween10kand 25kraceoptionsthatwilltakeyou upridges,throughthewoods,and acrosseveryinchofthenature centerlandscape(plussomebonus neighboringlandsaswell!).

Workshop:NaturePhotography (Seeing theLight)- June1,910:30am,RMSCCummingNature Center,6472GulickRoad,Naples. StudentsintheSeeingtheLight photographyclasswillbringtheir owncamerasandtheinstructors willteachanddiscussbasiccamera functions.Thentheclasswillgoon aphotographywalkaroundthe propertyfocusingonhowtouse thenaturallighteffectively!Thisis theperfectintroductiontonature photographyclassforthosewho arenewtophotographyandfor thosewhohavesomeexperience. Ticketsrequired;lookonlineorcall! https://rmsc.org/events/cncworkshop/or(585)374-6160.

Workshop:PineNeedleBasketry - June8,1-4pm,RMSCCummingNatureCenter,6472Gulick Road,Naples.Pineneedlebaskets areoneoftheoldestformsof basketsmadeinNorthAmerica. Comelearntoweaveasimplified, coiledpineneedlebasketusinga wild-craftedgauge,orstraw.We’ll gatherinpeacefulchatterbeneath thetallpinesthemselves(weather permitting).Youcanalsotryyour handatmakingsomeforaged cordagetoaddtoyourdesign. Participantsdonotneedprevious basketryexperience.Thosewhodo notfinishcanleavewithextramaterialstodosoathome.Tickets required;lookonlineorcall!https:/ /rmsc.org/events/cnc-workshop/or (585)374-6160.

Workshop:NativeGardeningJune 14,10-12pm,RMSCCummingNatureCenter,6472Gulick Road,Naples.Re-WildYourGarden:Studentswilllearnaboutthe principlesofgardeningwithnative plants,aswellashowthissupports localwildlife.Theinstructorwill discusshowtotransformstudents’ gardensbyincorporatingnative plantsthatarenaturallyfoundin ourregion.Studentswilllearnhow tocreateabeautifulandecologicallystablegardenandreceivetwo pottedplantstotakehome.Tickets required;lookonlineorcall!https:/ /rmsc.org/events/cnc-workshop/or (585)374-6160.

WildWalk:Woodland Wildflowers--Spring EditionJune14,10:30-12pm,RMSCCummingNatureCenter,6472Gulick Road,Naples.Searchforspring ephemeralsandlearnmoreabout therarespreadingglobeflower (Trolliuslaxis)andotherseasonal andlocalblooms.JoinCNC naturalistMaureentoexplorethe trailsanddiscoverthewondersof woodlandwildflowersthatonly growhereinthespringtime!This programisfamilyfriendlyandopen toallages.Ticketsrequired;look onlineorcall!https://rmsc.org/ events/cnc-workshop/or (585)374-6160.

QueenMary,ATributeto Queen: What makesthemusicof Queensoenduring?FreddieMercury’sjawdroppingrange,Brian May’sguitarfireworks,abeatyou can’tignore,orheavenlyharmonies thatsoarhighaboveyourhead. No,it’sthewholepackage,apackagemostbandscan’tdeliver.But, QueenMarycan.Joinusforan eveningtoexperiencerockroyalty reborn,anightwithQueenMary. FeaturingCashBarbyNaples BrewingCompany.May30th, 7:30pm-9pmattheBristolValley Theater,151SouthManSt.,Naples.$20adv$25door.http://bvt@ nvtnaples.org

RUSHVILLE

BlessedHopeLadiesLuncheonLeTourneau ChristianCenter’s BlessedHopeJuneLadiesLuncheon willbeheldonFriday,June13at 11:00AM.TereseMainwilltalk aboutouridentityinChristinher messagecalled“DearDaughter.” Programandlunchare$17.Registrationandpre-paymentrequired by5:00PMFriday,June6which canbemadebycalling 585-554-3400.LeTourneau ChristianCenterislocatedat4950 EastLakeRoad,Rushville.

VICTOR

VintageSaleattheFolkArt Guild - JoinusfortheVintageSale attheFolkArtGuild,aspecial fundraisingeventfeaturingarchival Guildpieces,folkart,handmade crafts,clothing,andmore.Thisisa rareopportunitytoshopone-of-akindvintageitemswhilesupporting theGuild’scraft,education,and communityprograms.June7-8, 10-4pm.Location:RochesterFolk ArtGuild,Middlesex.Don’tmissitcomefindsomethingspecial!

Workshop:NaturePhotography (Self PortraitforKids)- June1, 11:30-12:30pm,RMSCCumming NatureCenter,6472GulickRoad, Naples.StudentsintheSelfPortrait forKidsclasswillfirstdecideon whereandhowtheywouldlike theirportraittobeandlook.The instructorswillthenhelpeachkid takeaportrait.Afterwards,the classwillgoonashortnaturewalk tofindnaturalitemstouseto decoratea5×7frame.Allmaterials andsuppliesareincludedinregistration.Ticketsrequired;look onlineorcall!https://rmsc.org/ events/cnc-workshop/or (585)374-6160.

WildWalk:LongestDay,Longest TrailHike- June21,10:302:30pm,RMSCCummingNature Center,6472GulickRoad,Naples. JoinCNCEducatorLannonaslow pacedhikeonCNC’slongesttrail, theWildernessTrail.Celebratethe longestdayoftheyearwitha5+ milehikeandsomesnackand lunchbreaks!Planonhikingand exploringforupto4hours;bringa fullwaterbottleandtrailsnacks. Thisprogramisrecommendedfor ages8+.Ticketsrequired;look onlineorcall!https://rmsc.org/ events/cnc-workshop/or (585)374-6160.

BuildYourOwnTrolleyCar! Visitors totheNewYorkMuseumof Transportationenjoyaridethrough sceniccountrysideontrolleycar 161.Nowtheycanbuildtheirown one-of-a-kindminiaturetrolley 161,Sunday,June8,2025.Open toages8andolder.Kitsoffamiliar snap-togetherpieceswillbeprovided,completewitheasy,step-bystepinstructions.Professionalassistancewillbeonhandtohelp. Thesecollectiblekitsareexclusive tothemuseumandarenot availableanywhereelse!Buildsessionsareofferedat12:00and2:00 andarelimitedto10participants each.Reservationsarerequired: www.nymtmuseum.org/ trolleybuild.(585)533-1113.

The year’s at the spring And day’s at the morn; Morning’s at seven; The hillside’s dew-pearled; The lark’s on the wing; The snail’s on the thorn; God’s in His heavenAll’s right with the world! ~Robert Browning

W. BLOOMFIELD events

BristolHillsHistoryVideo

Screening - StoriesoftheBristol Hills,fromtheglaciers’carvingof ourhillsandlakestoNativeAmericans’creationloreandearlysettlers’colorfullives.Througha collaborationwithFingerLakes CommunityCollege,theBristol HillsHistoricalSocietybringstolife thepopularbook HistoryandMystery:TheFolkloreandLegendsof theBristolHills.Paperbackcopies ofthebookavailableforpurchase, withproceedsbenefitingtheBristol HillsHistoricalSociety.Viewa trailerandlearnmoreaboutthe videoandthebook bristolhillshistory.org/book-video. June10th,7-8:30pm,West BloomfieldHistoricalSociety,8966 Rt.5and20.Freeandopentothe public.

BreakfastBuffet - Sunday,June 8th,7:30-11am,LimaLegionPost 282,2475StateRoute65,West Bloomfield.$10Adults,$6Ages 8-12;7andunderFree.Scrambled eggs,homefries,Frenchtoast,bacon,sausage,pastries,fruit,juice& coffee.Takeoutsavailable.Everyonewelcome.Pleasenote:No BreakfastinJulyandAugust.

King CROSSWORD

Kick Start Spring With A Finished Basement

An unfinished basement is a source of energy loss in many homes. By simply finishing the space with wall and floor coverings, you will notice a difference on your energy bills. A remodeled basement offers more than additional storage and living space. It can provide room for a growing family or a space where you can retreat for some privacy.

Insulation is a key component in making your basement look and feel comfortable, inviting and dry. For the best results, install a rigid board insulation against the concrete foundation before you stud the wall. The board is mechanically fastened or adhered to the concrete foundation wall, preventing thermal bridging through the studs, offering a higher R-value and better thermal performance.

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Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

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1. ACRONYMS: What do the acronyms “AM” and “PM” stand for?

2. TELEVISION: What is the name of the Jack Russell Terrier in the sitcom “Frasier”?

3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which vice president went on to win a Nobel Peace Prize in 2007?

4. MOVIES: How many Infinity Stones are in “Avengers: Endgame”?

5. U.S. STATES: In which state would you find the Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve?

6. GEOGRAPHY: What is Scotland’s official national animal?

7. LITERATURE: Which cities are the settings for Charles Dickens’ novel “A Tale of Two Cities”?

8. SCIENCE: Which two planets in our solar system have no moons?

9. HISTORY: Who was the first woman Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives?

10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which branch of the U.S. military uses the recruiting slogan, “It’s not just a job; it’s an adventure”?

ANSWERS

10. The Navy.

9. Nancy Pelosi.

4. Six. 5. Idaho. 6. The unicorn. 7. London and Paris. 8. Venus and Mercury.

3. Al Gore, vice president to Bill Clinton, won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in climate change.

2. Eddie Crane (real name is Moose).

1. Ante meridiem and Post meridiem (before noon and after noon)

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The US Social Security system formally began as we know it in 1935, with precursing Civil War and company pensions to take care of aging and disabled employees. With an aging population and fewer people working to pay into the system, polls show people overwhelmingly oppose cutting SS benefits. What should be done to solve the looming crisis as funds to pay these benefits diminish?

- Raise tax rates to cover benefits

- Raise the retirement age

- Reduce benefits paid out

- Reconsider the whole system

Poll ends 06-03-2025

Poll ended 05-27-2025

In response to recent federal funding cuts affecting local nonprofit organizations, which of the following actions are you most likely to take?

9.5% Donate money and/or volunteer my time to local nonprofits

14.3% Advocate to elected officials to restore funding

9.5% Share information to raise awareness

4.8% Start or join a fundraising campaign

9.5% Reduce reliance on services due to cutbacks

4.8% I'm not sure what I will do yet

47.6% I don't plan to take any action

HOW TO MAKE FATHER’S DAY MORE ENJOYABLE FOR DAD

ADVENTURE SEEKER: If yours is a father who enjoys living on the edge, a Father’s Day activity built around action and adventure should be a winner.Take Dad base jumping, rock climbing, scuba diving, or race car driving. Any of these activities is bound to get Dad’sadrenalinepumping.

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Tuning out the news

Today marks seven days since I’ve watched the television news. For a news junkie, that’s a very long time. But I feel much better for having taken a break.

It can’t be good for us, either mentally or physically, to be constantly bombarded with information that causes stress and likely has a health impact in the form of higher blood pressure.

The chronic chaos shown to us on television news even impacts us socially when we don’t know anymore what the safe topics are, and sometimes we just give up and don’t talk much at all when we’re with others. Gone is the spontaneity (and the joy) we once felt, and we eventually stop socializing altogether because of the additional stress it brings when in the company of others who insist on talking about negative news topics.

The news comes at us from several directions: the computer, the television, our cellphones. Add to that the stream of breaking news alerts either on the television or notifications chiming on our phones, and we just don’t get away from it.

Before I could go cold turkey and avoid the news, I knew I’d have to keep up with weather. In my area it’s safer to know what’s coming. To stay ahead of possible bad weather I use the Weather Channel on TV and Wunderground (www.wunderground.com) on the computer.

Not that I can do this indefinitely, of course, avoiding the news. At some point I’m going to have to check back in with the rest of the world. But it’s been a relief not to be bombarded with constant chaos, hysteria, sensational crawlers on the screen and differing viewpoints about world events.

I invite you to try it for yourself, even if it’s just for a few days.You’ll feel better.

(c) 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Wonderful Article!

The May 23rd article about the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Highland Park was excellent. Thank you for sharing it with your readers. I hope it inspires those who have never been there to visit it. We owe a debt of gratitude to those who serve in our military, especially those who paid the ultimate price with their lives.

Memorial Day ank You

We extend our heartfelt thanks to our local towns for their meaningful and moving Memorial Day tributes. Your efforts to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country remind us all of the true significance of this day.

Brighter Vent

When did we own a pickup truck? Recently, we placed old material and debris curbside for our municipal “Clean Up Day”. Upon the next day, we discovered four (4) pickup truck tires added curbside. We do not own a truck! Ugh!

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It seems [local town] gas stations now have the highest price per gallon than any surrounding town. I just drove around [local town], [local town], [local town] and they all have lower prices. How is this possible? I can’t possibly figure it out, what a conundrum... I wonder what NYS would have to say about this? www.featuredmedia.com

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SPRING CLEANING PROJECTS YOU DON’T WANT TO FORGET

FLOORS: Simply vacuuming or sweeping the floors might not be enough to banish some of winter’s most uninvited guests. Dust has a way of settling into a home over the course of a typical winter, and it’s easy for a home’s inhabitants to track dirt and debris inside as well. After vacuuming or sweeping floors, go over them with a mop. Doing so can remove any lingering dust, dirt, debris, and allergens the vacuum or broom failed to pick up. Apply wood cleaner and polish to wood floors to make them look even cleaner.

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6-June: “Predator: Killer of Killers” (R) Hulu

6-June: “Phineas and Ferb” (Season 5) Disney+

8-June: “Ocean with David Attenborough” (Documentary) Disney +© 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I see screening tests advertised often. For $160, I can get screened for conditions that might cause strokes, heart disease, aneurysms, etc. My partner and I are in our early and mid60s. Should we get these done? -- K.S.

ANSWER: Sometimes screening tests make a great deal of sense; other times they don’t. It all depends on how likely it is that a person would have the condition in question. For example, screening for an aneurysm of the aorta has been proven to save lives in men between 65-75 with any history of smoking. It can also be considered in other people, especially if there is a family history of an abdominal aortic aneurysm.

On the other hand, many stand-alone screening centers offer ultrasound evaluations of the carotid arteries in the neck, but expert groups such as the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommend against it in people without symptoms. They have concluded that screening for blockages of the carotid arteries in people without symptoms is more likely to result in harm than benefit. The main harm comes from false-positive ultrasounds, which must often be confirmed by an angiogram.About 1% of people get a stroke during an angiogram, which is more than the expected benefit of finding and treating blockages in a person with no symptoms. Some people would be helped by screenings, but more people are expected to be harmed.

I have also seen an unfortunate lack of timely follow-ups. I had a family member get a screening done, and shortly after he died of a heart attack, a letter came from the center saying that he should follow up with a cardiologist. In my opinion, screening tests should be decided on by your doctor, who knows your medical history. I don’t recommend going to places that just do screening, even if the price (in money) is affordable.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 81-year-old man in fairly good health, I think, except for osteoporosis. Three years ago, I had a very weak pulse rate and was hospitalized. My wife thought I was having a stroke. The cardiologist had a pacemaker implanted, and I’ve been good since.

But two months ago, the cardiologist listened to my chest and said I had a murmur, a word I didn’t know. She also said “sinuses” and “plaque” and “valve.” She ordered an echocardiogram, which I’ve had, but don’t know the results of yet. Am I in danger? If so, how much? -- W.C.G.

ANSWER: By now, I hope and expect that your cardiologist will have told you not to worry. A “murmur” is just a sound that doctors can hear from the heart, which sometimes means that there is damage to one of the four valves of the heart. Guessing by the terms she used, I think your cardiologist is concerned that you may have calcium (“plaque”) in the aortic valve, which is supported by the sinuses of Valsalva in the aortic root. Calcium in the aortic valve by itself may not cause problems, but it can keep the valve from being able to open all the way -- a condition called aortic stenosis. It isn’t always easy to hear the difference between aortic valve calcification and aortic stenosis, but an echocardiogram gives a very accurate measurement of the aortic valve opening.

If you have aortic stenosis, she will discuss your options, which may include surgery if it is severe. However, if you have the more common calcification without stenosis, she will make sure that your blood pressure and cholesterol levels are controlled and will likely redo the echo in a few years.

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

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Remembering the sacrifices of war dogs

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: This Memorial Day, I hope you can call attention to the sacrifices made by war dogs, who have served side by side with American troops for over 100 years, taking on missions that their human counterparts could never do so well. Many gave their lives protecting others. -- Charles B., via email

DEAR CHARLES: Absolutely. Military working dogs, often called “war dogs,” are an essential part of America’s armed forces. They provide security around the world and are trained for specialized missions like drugs and explosives detection, sentry duty, scouting, and search and rescue. Military working dogs are even part of special forces units. Over the past century, war dogs have played essential roles. In the past,German Shepherds were the primary breed used as military working dogs. Recently, the armed services have shifted to slightly smaller breeds. The Belgian Malinois is the preferred breed for military working dogs today. Sadly, during the Vietnam War, thousands of military working dogs overseas were euthanized or abandoned when their service was done. In 2000, President Clinton signed a law that allowed war dogs to be adopted once their service was over.

More than 400 military working dogs have been killed in action since World War II. It’s estimated that they have saved over 10,000 lives. Today, a War Dog memorial stands in Bristol Township, Pennsylvania, to call attention to these selfless heroes, as well as a War Dog statue outside the Airborne & Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

As we remember the sacrifices of American troops this Memorial Day, I hope you’ll all take a moment to remember the loyal, highly trained working dogs who gave their all to keep their comrades in arms safe from harm.

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

Volunteers Needed

GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY

- Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Help with Foodlink deliveries on the occasional Monday morning (every 4 - 6 weeks). Help us unload the truck and stock the pantry. Takes less than an hour. Call 585-991-8220 or email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.

- Big Springs Museum: Mondays 9:00 until noon & Sundays 1:00 - 4:00. You may even be able to work from home. Research and writing, website maintenance, social media posting, organizing, carpentry, painting, cleaning, electrical, event planning, membership management & growth, and more! Email bigspringsevents@gmail.com or call 585-538-9880

• Light Hill: Called to care for others? Join us at Light Hill where your time and compassion can bring comfort, hope, and light to terminallyill residents and their families. Volunteers make a meaningful difference in our fellow community member’s precious final journey. Email mk@lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311

• Crossroads House: Genesee County’s only comfort care home. Please consider lending your time and talents to care for our two residents at end-of-life. Will train! Email: jennshaffer@crossroadshouse.com

• Vincent House: An end-of-life resident care volunteer provides compassionate support, companionship, and comfort to residents in their final months, assisting with personal care needs, administering medication, making light meals, and creating a peaceful, dignified environment. Email: vhvolunteer@frontier.com or call 585-728-2427

• Catholic Charities Tri-County Office: Volunteer to be a friendly inperson visitor, or caller, to an isolated older adult who lives near you, in Genesee or Orleans Counties. Flexibly scheduled visits are 2-4 times/ month for approximately one hour. Play games, share hobbies or just converse! Email: lisa.wittmeyer@ccwny.org or call 716-341-6751

• Purple Pony erapeutic Horsemanship: Purple Pony is located in LeRoy. Volunteers help during riding sessions for riders with disabilities. Sidewalkers, leaders and general clean up help is welcomed. Required volunteer training with next training on March 25 and 27th. Go to website purplepony.org

• Begin Again Horse Rescue: We need you! e horses need you! Volunteer in the barn. Volunteer in the tack shop. Volunteer for fundraising. Volunteer once or on a regular schedule. Volunteer on the weekend or during the week. Email: info@beginagainrescue.org

• Tool ri Shop: Volunteer/donation based storefront that provides reuse of tools/hardware. Flexible Volunteer times with variety of roles from Cashier to Tool Preparation, with profits benefiting Senior programs in our Community. Email delandfire@gmail.com to become part of our family.

• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Shopping Assistants needed. Tuesday mornings from 10am-12pm. Email: ggefoodpantry@gmail.com

• Genesee County CASA for Children: Change a Child’s Story! CASA is seeking volunteers to advocate for the best interest of children who come to the attention of Family Court as a result of abuse and/ or neglect. Flexible schedule, training provided, supportive network. Make that difference! Email: director@geneseecountycasa.org

Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us.’ Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.

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Look for ways to be more efficient. Interactions with coworkers can make work more enjoyable, but working parents should not spend too much time shooting the breeze with their fellow employees. Doing so wastes time and only contributes to work-related stress. Commuters who don’t drive themselves to work can be more efficient by using their commutes to read emails, arrange meetings or catch up on projects. Doing so allows for more time to get work done while in the office, which can make it easier to go home on time.

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