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Evolving from croquet and then a lawn tennis championship with a crowd of 200 in 1870, Wimbledon is a unifying global sport. Which of this year’s storylines from Wimbledon 2025 stood out most to you?

- Jannik Sinner winning his first Wimbledom title

- Iga Swiatek’s 6-0, 6-0 final shutout

- Defending champion Alcaraz being dethroned

- Djokovic’s first Wimbledon final miss since 2017

- Amanda Anisimova reaching the final as the first American since Serena

Poll ends 07-22-2025

Poll ended 07-15-2025

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?

13.0% Both parties are more focused on fighting each other than solving problems

4.3% The influence of money and lobbyists makes both parties untrustworthy

8.7% The parties feel outdated and disconnected from real life

60.9% All of the above

13.0% None of the above

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The latest recalls

With the increasing number of food recalls lately, it’s very tempting to buy a few rural acres and grow our own food, isn’t it? A dozen chickens, a milk cow, a veggie garden ... what else would we need? Unfortunately for the majority of us, that’s not a possibility. However,we can keep up with the increasing numbers of food recalls and stay safe. Here are a few of the new ones: We have undeclared pecans in mocha truffles, milk in mousse desserts, listeria in cheddar curls, illness-producing microbes in cough syrup for little kids, salmonella in cucumbers, peanuts in vitamin B12 gummies. And that’s only in the past two weeks.

In the previous two weeks we find salmonella in organic eggs, listeria in mushrooms, listeria in peeled shrimp, undeclared sesame in crackers and more.

But food isn’t the only thing on the recent recall lists.

Going to www.recalls.gov is eye-opening because they document recalls for several categories, including cosmetics, medicine, boats, vehicles and consumer products such as electronics, appliances, clothing, sports gear and much more. There’s the gas heater that is a gas/fire hazard, the pool drain cover that can cause serious injury, the 2,000-watt power station that can cause shock and the party supply toys for little kids that can cause serious injury if a child swallows the battery.

If you want to check recalls for your vehicles or the tires, you’ll need the VIN (look in the corner of the windshield). At www.recalls.gov/ nhtsa.html you can sign up for email notifications. (Note: One manufacturer recently had to recall nearly a half million vehicles because bearing failure can cause the engine to fail while it’s being driven.

You can sign up for a variety of email alerts at www.recalls.gov, www. foodsafety.gov and www.fda.gov.

Stay aware. Stay safe. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

garage sales

Nine Pines Country Store

7091 Jackson Hill Road • Newark, NY 14513 315-331-0505

Saturday, July 26th • 10am-5pm

Sunday, July 27th • Noon-5pm (Bartering on Sunday!) Brand New Merchandise

Primitive Christmas trees, Santas and Snowmen, candles, holiday ornaments, coverlets, throws and runners, garden items, braided rugs, candles & lots more! PLUS 20 vendors with antiques, vintage pieces and refurbished items, along with beautiful primitive furniture.

CONESUS:5698S.Livonia Rd. July25th,26th,1/2Price July27th(9am-6pm) SUSIEQDOGRESQ ANNUALYARDSALE PART2. Mens,boys&womensclothes, purses,cutglass,lotsofjewelry,holiday,linens,baskets, furniture,tools,Department 56,housewares,dvds,cds,recordcollection,vintage,decanter,dolls&toys,andour usual100sofdogrelated items.

CANANDAIGUA:CRYSTAL BEACH 4505LakeDr.July24th, 25th,26th.(9am-4pm)McKensie Child,jewelry,clothes,shoes, bedding/linens,gardenpotsand householditems.

CANANDAIGUA: Traditions TownhousesonDeseynDrive.July 26th(8-4pm).NEIGHBORHOOD SALE.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items.

Man Attempts To Slow Progression Toward Kidney Failure &body mind

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DEAR DR. ROACH: Recently I almost experienced kidney failure from a probable infection. I am a male, age 68. My glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ranges from 44-50,and my weight is 132 pounds.My blood pressure is 110/60 mm Hg, and I enjoy various endurance sports.

Besides limiting my protein, salt and saturated fat intake, as well as getting adequate hydration, do you have additional recommendations on how to help my kidneys recover or get the rest they need to slow their progress toward kidney failure? -- D.

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ANSWER: You’ve done most of my work for me, but I do want to say that I have seen people overly restrict their protein intake. The expert recommendation is to stay between 0.8-1 gram of protein per kilogram of body mass. So, for you, it would be 48-60 grams or about 2 ounces of protein a day.

You want as much polyunsaturated fat (mostly vegetable and seed oils) and saturated fat (mostly meat and tropical oils like coconut and palm) as possible. Your blood pressure is close to perfect, and a sodium intake of less than 2 grams will help keep it there.

Depending on more exact details of your kidney function (especially whether you are losing protein in your urine), medications such as ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, and SGLT2 inhibitors may have a role in slowing down your progression -- if your nephrologist agrees.

The other issue I caution you on is over-the-counter medicines and their dosing. You should avoid anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or their prescription counterparts. Finally, many people who participate in endurance sports do get their volumes depleted during exercise, so you need to be meticulous about replacing fluid, which needs to be the right kind at the right amount.

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Summer health and beauty guidelines

Get a healthier glow. Many people equate health and vitality to tan skin. However, spending time outdoors in the sun or using indoor tanning beds that expose you to UV rays can increase your risk of skin cancer, including dangerous melanoma. The American Cancer Society says melanoma will account for more than 73,000 cases of invasive skin cancer in 2015. Melanoma accounts for more than 9,900 of the roughly 13,000 skin cancer deaths each year. Sunless tanners and bronzers can give skin that sun-kissed look without the downside of exposure to UV rays. Those who must go out in the sun should wear a wide-brimmed hat and limit their exposure between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun’s rays are at their strongest.

Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment

Arrange private swaps: Many people find it advantageous to host their own swaps of clothing and other items among friends or neighbors. Parents of school-aged children find that sharing clothing helps them to save a good deal of money. Sporting equipment or bicycles the kids may have outgrown can be shared with parents of younger children. When proposing a swap with fellow parents, inquire as to whether anyone has items that they no longer need or could be seeking things that you have. Parents may be anxious to rid themselves of items or take items off your hands.

2 School Buses for Sale

Sealed Bid

1) 2018International 65c/43a Mileage:96,760

2) 2019BlueBird 8c/4a•2wheelchairstalls RearAir Mileage:31,400

Pleasesubmit1sealedbidpervehicle. Sealedbidscanbemailedto: YorkCentralSchool Attn.BusGarage 2578GeneseeSt. Retsof,NY14539

BidsmustbereceivedbyMonday,August4,2025.Allbidswillbe openedonAugust4,2025@12pm andaresubjecttoBoardof Educationapproval.

BusescanbeviewedatYorkBusGarage. FormoreinformationcallLarry@585-243-3175

HOW COMMUNITIES BENEFIT WHEN CONSUMERS SHOP LOCAL

Get a personal touch. Local business owners typically are inclined to go the extra mile for their customers and are personally invested in the services and products they are selling. As a result, shopping locally tends to be a personalized experience. Furthermore, a local business owner may be more amenable to ordering products for specific clientele. Such personalized service is typically not accessible when shopping big box stores or other shops where owners are off-site.

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FAST FACTS ABOUT THE SUN

UVB rays damage the outermost layers of the skin and contribute to the most skin cancers. Overexposure to UVB rays causes delayed sunburns.

For a short scenic loop, take Lake Street around Silver Lake starting in Perry. It’s especially pretty in the early evening as the sun reflects off the water.There are places to pull off, grab ice cream, or watch the boats go by. It’s one of those local treasures that feels like a vacation.

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MONUMENTAL MEMORIES

Full range of cemetery memorials & services. Many granite stones, colors, shapes & engraving options on display. Friendly, caring & here to help!

Proprietors: David & Kathy Cooper (585) 261-0012 5650 County Rd. #41, Farmington, NY 14425 Tues.-Sat. 10-5 or by appointment.

CREATE AN ENDURING MEMORIAL FOR A LOVED ONE Createamemorialgarden.Speakwithanareaparkrangertodetermineif you can donate an engraved sitting bench or construct a tranquil garden space in a loved one’s name.

DID YOU KNOW? Volunteering is a great way for individuals to strengthen their communities, but it also can be a unique way for individuals to improve their own overall happiness. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Happiness Studies examined 70,000 participants, each of whom received surveys that asked questions regarding their volunteering habits and mental health.The study found that, when compared to those who did not volunteer, people who had volunteered in the previous 12 months were more satisfied with their lives and gave their overall health higher ratings. The frequency of giving back to one’s community also may affect just how much volunteering affects mental health. Study participants who volunteered at least once per month rated their mental health even higher than those who volunteered but did so infrequently.

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WANTED

• Two SNOW TIRES 245/70R17. Henrietta.Text 585-451-0999

• TECHNIQUE OF THE SAXOPHONE, Joseph Viola, 3 volume set, Berklee Press. Scale, Chord and rhythm studies. Shortsville. frankbiff@protonmail.com

• BOOKS - Economics, Organizations, History, Politics, Science,Art, Biography, Philosophy. Can deliver. Old Nat Geo Magazines. Scottsville. 585-507-6802

• WOODEN SWING SET - 2 swings, slide and still rings.You disassemble. Good condition. Newark. 315-483-6847

• Old WOODEN STOCKADE FENCE for firewood.Already dismantled. Pick up, Dansville. 585-245-4869

• Four green resin ADIRONDACK CHAIRS and two BLUEBIRD HOUSES. Batavia. dlbivt2@yahoo.com

• 40-inch Samsung TV in working condition. Pittsford. 585-247-6900

• DOG CRATE - Heavy duty, large 24”x24”x36” metal tray front door entry/exit. It can be disassembled for travel or storage. Honeoye Falls. 585-260-8951

• 39” Samsung TV.Very good condition. Pick up, Batavia. 585-343-6994

• Natural WOODEN SCREEN DOOR. 32”x80”.Victor. 585-742-3687

• 220-gallon SOFTTUB (T-220). Well used. 10 yrs. old. Needs some loving care. 585-394-8189

• KIDS SWIMMING POOL. 10’ x 30” deep. Complete with filter and ladder. 8-person TENT with rain fly. No leaks. Lima. 585-233-6793

• POSTAGE STAMPS: Two President Ford (1961) and President Kennedy. Honeoye. 585-229-2186

• STYROFOAM PIECES: 1” thick.Various sizes. 10” square to larger. Clean. Must take all. Avon. 585-226-3073

• Many good TIRES, sizes from 14“ TO 17“ (Some like New!) Henrietta. 585-272-7830

• Foreman Electric INDOOR/OUTDOOR GRILL on a pedestal. Never used. Comes off pedestal to bring inside. With manual and cover. jclare01@rochester.rr.com

• Sharp Room AIR CONDITIONER in working condition. Instruction booklet and remote. Pick up in Honeoye. mel5450@hotmail.com

• TIGER LILIES & ROSE OF SHARON. 315-584-3626

• 5’ tall UPRIGHT FREEZER.Victor. 585-398-7041

• CROSS-STITCH FLOSS/THREAD and AIDA CLOTH. Rush, Henrietta, Lima, Honeoye, Victor/Canandaigua area for pick up please. sohill15@gmail.com

• WATERPROOF POPUP CANOPY for camping. In good condition. 585-498-6013

• YARD SIGN STAKES. kwallin14414@gmail.com

• FAX MACHINE or COPIER/FAX COMBINATION. 585-554-6747

• ROCKS, baseball size to football size. For landscaping. May need delivery help. Shortsville. merrileeann@verizon.net

• MOVING BOXES and any packing BUBBLE WRAP or newspaper to wrap breakable items. Holtzey68@aol.com/or text 585-224-6622

• Adult size BICYCLE for a 6’2 man that is in good working condition. Ok if needs tubes. Holtzey68@aol.com or text 585-224-6622

• GREEN WIRE MESH ROLLED FENCE – 2’x2’ or 2’x4’ by 48” tall and 5’ or longer. 585-733-1090

• AIR CONDITIONER in good working condition. murry585@gmail.com

• Any leftover/unwanted GARAGE SALE ITEMS. 585-415-8513

• WEBER GRILLS, gas, or charcoal. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

• PET ITEMS: Dog Food, Cat Food, Cat Litter,Advantage or Frontline. 585-747-9989

• PACK-N-PLAY or small PLAYPEN in good condition. 585-392-0099

• Any broken/not running DEHUMIDIFIERS, looking for parts units. 585-370-0613

• Grass and weed STRING TRIMMER. Handheld electric or battery. 585-503-7938

• Looking for a working ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER. 585-704-1624

• SCREEN DOOR for 35”x80” door. 585-554-6747

• ATV or DIRT BIKE. Gas powered, running or not. Call or text Matt at 315-576-1278

• TRUMPET for budding musician.Text 585-820-8018

• Four 26-inch BICYCLE RIMS for garden project. Just need rims, not tires or tubes. holdfort@rochester.rr.com

Fair Housing Statement

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

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center

1 W. Main St., Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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.

Smart watering conserves water and saves money Let well-fed lawns go dormant during drought. Lengthy droughts tend to be accompanied by water restrictions, and such restrictions can frustrate homeowners who don’t want to see all of the hard work they’ve put in to this point go to waste. But grass that has thus far been well cared for can withstand drought and still recover when rains once again fall and temperatures cool come autumn. If you plan to let the lawn go dormant, keep kids, pets and visitors off the grass, as dormant lawns are highly susceptible to damage.

Summer heat can be harmful in various ways. People and pets can quickly succumb to the summer sun, which can cause sunburn, heat exhaustion and heat stroke when people and their animals spend too much time outdoors without adequate protection.

Landscapes are also vulnerable to summer heat, which can quickly spoil the most lush lawns and robust gardens. Effective watering can help lawns and gardens withstand summer heat, but improper watering can deprive landscapes of the water they need to survive.

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hometown events

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

BRISTOLLIBRARY:

CHAIR YOGA,Tuesdays&select Saturdays,9-9:45am.KNIT& STITCH,firstandthirdTuesday monthly,10am-12pm.EUCHRE, Thursdays,3-5pm.CAREERCOUNSELING,fourthTuesdaymonthly, 12:30-2pm.BOOKCLUB,Wednesday,August20th,thirdWednesday monthly,6-7pm.Findoutwhat we’rereadingandpickupacopyat thefrontdesk!HEALTHINSURANCEHELP,Monday,July28th, 3-5pm.Call315-399-7386foran appointment.MEDITATIONMONDAYS,July28th,andAugust25th, 7-7:45pm.Afreewellnessclassby PaulineofMushYoga!REGISTRATIONREQUIRED.WILDLIFEROCKSTARS,Saturday,July19th,11am. Aneducationalprogramusingreal animalambassadorstoteachabout differentecosystemsandhabitats! NARCANTRAINING,Thursday,July 24th,5:30-6:30pm.ASpecialistfor theCouncilonAlcoholismand Addictionswillhostaclassand Q&AonusingNarcan.SUMMER READINGEVENTCALENDARonour website,storytimesandkidsevents onTuesdays!Getyoursummer readingbingoboards!Summer readingendsAugust12th.

HONEOYEPUBLICLIBRARYBOOK SALE!

July19th,26th,andAugust2nd $5.00perbag! 9-1pm

BLOOMFIELD

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

5thAnnualEastBloomfield Historical SocietyCarShow& Parade! July26,2025(RainDate: July27).Joinusforacelebrationof classiccars,motorcycles,andtractors.Enjoylivemusic,greatfood, localvendors,raffles,trivia,and more.Awardswillbegiveninseveralcategories.Theparadestartsat 10AMattheHistoricalSocietyand headsdownEastMainStreetto VeteransPark,6910StateRoute 5&20,Bloomfield,wherethecar showwilltakeplace.$5admission. Registeryourcar,truck,tractoror motorcycle$15pre-registration availableonlineatebhs1838.org, orinpersonattheEastBloomfield HistoricalSocietyorTownHall.

There shall be eternal summer in the grateful heart. ~Celia Thaxter

CANANDAIGUA

ChickenBBQ- Sat., July19,11:00 -3:00,RUNNINGSParkingLot, Canandaigua.SponsoredbyEagle StarChapter#350OES,Honeoye. PreparedbyGaleWynCatering. 1/2Chicken.MacSalad,Coleslaw &SaltPotatoes-$15.1/2Chicken Only-#10.

37thAnnualArt&MusicFestival - Friday,July18,12-7pm,and Saturday,July19-Sunday,July20 10-5pm.Don’tmissthedemonstrationsfromglassflaming,candle making,woodworkingtopainting, streetfoodvendors,andan incrediblelineupoflivemusicdaily. TheGoldenPaletteArtTrailwill takeplaceduringtheArts&Music FestivalinHistoricDowntown Canandaigua.Pickupyourfree passportandmapatthefestival informationtableat115South MainStreetoranyshopwitha goldenpalettedisplayedbytheir entryway.Thereareseveralfree municipalparkinglotslocated throughouttheCityof Canandaigua.Information:www. downtowncanandaigua.com,http:/ /www.facebook.com/ CanandaiguaArtFestivalor 585-396-0300.

Red,White&BlueCommunity Celebration - TheVeteransCoalitionofOntarioCounty,aprogram ofThePartnershipforOntario County,ishostingadaylongRed, White,&Bluecelebrationevent. Thiseventisopentothegeneral public.Therewillbewellnessprogramingandfamilyfun!Heldon Saturday,August23,9am-5pm, LincolnHillFarms,3792NY-247, Canandaigua.https:// preventioncoalitionoc.org/ourevents/ontariocares-red-white-andblue-weekend-celebration-at-lincoln-hill-farms/

CemeteryWalkingToursOCHS’s summerwalkingtours highlightsomeremarkable individualsfromCanandaigua’shistoryinthePioneerandWestAvenueCemeteries.Tourswillmeetin theWestAvenuePlazaparkinglot inCanandaigua.Toursarefreebut donationsaregreatlyappreciated! Joinus:Fridays-July25,andAugust8at2-3pm.Saturday,July19, 12-1pm.

Whatgoodisthewarmthofsummer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness. ~John Steinbeck

PERFORMANCES at HONEOYE LAKE

2025

Friday, July 18th • 7-9pm Bob’s Brothers Band Friday, July 25th • 7-9pm Black Water Friday, August 1st • 7-9pm Warren Paul Friday, August 8th • 7-9pm Lyin’ Eyes Friday, August 15th • 7-9pm Honeoye Lake Community Band Friday, August 22nd • 7-9pm Roco Sole Friday, August 29th • 7-9pm Sam Nitch Presented by HONEOYE LAKE ROTARY CLUB & HONEOYE PUBLIC LIBRARY

All performances are free and open to the public at Gazebo on Main St. (Rte. 20A) Rain Location- Honeoye Central School Auditorium- Entrance on Allens Hill Rd

hometown events

HEMLOCK

ACelebrationofLiterary&Visual Arts- JoinLittleLakes CommunityCenterandCanadice Pressinwelcomingandcelebrating theNYSauthorsandartistsselectedforTheseWilds:OwlLight LiteraryNo.2.This“VoicesAcross Lakes”event-willbehostedby MacFaddenCoffeeCompany,211 MainSt.,Dansville.Eventwillfeaturereadingsandartfromthe journal’scontributorswithintroductionsfromtheeditors.August2~doorsopenat2:00pm.For moreinformationgoto owllightnews.com/owl-lightliterary.

[W]oods are filled with the music of birds, and all nature is laughing under the glorious influence of Summer. ~Charles Lanman, “The Dying Year,” 1840

AnnualLittleLakesCommunity Center GolfTournament- RegisterbyJuly19fortheAnnualLittle LakesCommunityCenterGolf Tournament,happeningAugust8 atOldHickoryGolfCourse,6653 BigTreeRoad,Livonia.Enjoya fun-filleddayofgolfthatincludes 18holes,agolfcart,goodiebag, lunch,anddinner.Participantswill alsohaveachancetowincash prizesandraffles.Registeronlineat www.littlelakesny.orgbyJuly19. AllproceedsbenefittheLittleLakes CommunityCenter,helpingto keepitopenandavailablefor communityuse.Don’tmissoutRegisterToday!

HONEOYE

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

AmericanLegionBreakfast- Join us SundayJuly20th,8:00-11:00. Frenchtoast,pancakes,homefries, eggs,sausage,toast,orangejuice, coffeeetc.Costis$10perperson withkids5andunderfree.Sit downandgetservedbythe AmericanLegionAuxiliary.Come enjoyadeliciousbreakfastwith yourfamilyandours.HoneoyeHemlockAmericanLegionPost 1278,4931CoRd36,Honeoye. Seeyouthere!

LakeviewCemeteryVirtualTour - Town HistorianJoyLewiswill highlightsignificantpeopleburied inthis150yearoldcemetery, includingaself-guidedwalking tour.TalkwillcoverthePittsfamily, originalsettlersofthetown,to lesserknownbutimportantfigures ofHoneoye’spast.FREE!Greatfor historybuffsofallages.July31, 6:30pm,HoneoyePublicLibrary, 8708MainSt.Honeoye.

HONEOYE FALLS

Joinusforthe16thAnnual Young andWyld5KRace throughbeautifulhistoricHoneoye Falls.Wednesday,August7at 7PM.Startsacrossfromthe HoneoyeFallsPostOffice.Further Details/Registeratrunsignup.com. Includesfreefoodandrootbeer floatspostrace.Opentoallages, families.Walkerswelcome.ProceedsbenefitYoungLife.Questions:lesley54321@yahoo.com

MIDDLESEX

LectureontheLawn:Summer Poetry Reading- Anafternoonof poetry,presence,andsharedreflectionasfourcelebratedpoetsread fromtheirwork:MaryGillilandCornellUniversity,SteveLewandowski-Rushville,PeterFortunato -IthacaCollege,andAlbert Abonado-OswegoUniversity.LectureontheLawnismadepossible throughsupportfromtheRochesterAreaCommunityFoundation, YatesCountyTourismAdvisory Committee,NewYorkStateCouncilontheArts,andMid-Atlantic Arts.Allarewelcome-notickets required.Donationsaregratefully acceptedtosupportfutureprograms.HeldAugust3,2pmat RochesterFolkArtGuild,1445UpperHillRd,Middlesex.

Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability. ~Sam Keen

CraftWeekendattheFolkArt Guild - JoinusAugust7-10,2025, foraweekendfilledwithcreativity, community,andhands-onlearning attheFolkArtGuildinthebeautifulFingerLakes.Withavarietyof workshopsrangingfromtraditional craftstonewmedia,there’ssomethingforeveryone-nomatteryour experiencelevel.Theweekendincludesmeals,lodgingorcamping, 18hoursofin-studioinstruction, andplentyoftimetoexplore,relax, andconnectwithfellowparticipants.Don’twait-registertoday andgetreadyforanunforgettable weekendofmakinganddiscovery! RochesterFolkArtGuild,1445UpperHillRd,Middlesex.

MiddlesexConservationClub Breakfast, OpenTrapShootJuly20,8am-11am,Middlesex ConservationClub,6084SouthHill Rd.,Middlesex.Breakfast&open trap,RiseUpTherapeutic Horsemanshipwillalsobeonsite. Free,instructedarchery&pellet rangesforyouth.50/50&raffles available.https:// middlesexconservationclub.org/

PulledPorkDinner- Fundraiser for VineValleyMethodistChurch. PulledPorkDinnerincludingbeans, macaronisalad,coleslawanddessert.Takeoutsavailable.HeldJuly 19,4-7pm,VineValleyCommunity House,6370VineValleyRd, Middlesex.$15pp,Kidsunder10 $5.

MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinner - ThenextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdayJuly26.Dinnerswillbe heldonthelastSaturdayofeach monththruOctober25th,atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt,Middlesex,4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.

NAPLES

BristolValleyTheater-Scotland Road - Tickets:$20forYouthto $43forGeneralSingleeitheratthe doororonlineonEtix:https:// www.bvtnaples.org/copy-ofscotland-road-1.Abeautifulyoung womanisfoundfloatingonan icebergin19thcenturyclothing andwillonlysayoneword,TITANIC.Sheisrescuedandtakento Maineforaninterrogationinorder tofindhertrueidentity.Thispsychologicalthrillerwillintrigueaudiencesandkeepthemontheedge oftheirseatswithitsmysterious twistsandturns.BVT’stheater,151 SouthMainStreet:July24,25,26, Aug31,1at7:30PM.July27,30, 31,Aug2at2:00PM.

BristolValleyTheater-TheCayuga CanalGirls!- Tickets:$20 forYouthto$43forGeneralSingle eitheratthedoororonlineonEtix: https://www.bvtnaples.org.Written byLauraKing,reunites5childhood friendsintheirhometownofSenecaFalls,NYastheylayoneoftheir friendstorest.Theyaremadeto facetherealitiesandchangesin theirlives,havingaspectsofboth comedyanddrama.Thisshowis suitableforaudiencesconsistingof youngadultsthroughseniorcitizens.BVT’stheaterlocatedon151 SouthMainStreet:Aug7,8,9,14, 15at7:30PM.Aug10,13,14,16 at2:00PM.

Workshop:PaintinginthePines: This pleinairpaintingclasswill coverthebasictoolsandtechniquesneededtopaintoutdoors, includinghowtosetupapalette andchooseasubject.Beginner painterswillhavetheoptiontouse apre-sketchedcanvasasthe foundationfortheirpainting. InstructorVictoriaBrzustowicz.This classissuitableforbeginnerand moreexperiencedartists.Alltools andmaterialswillbeprovided. *Ticketsarenecessary;pleasepurchaseonline,inperson,oronthe phonebeforethisclass!RMSC CummingNatureCenter,6472 GulickRoad,Naples.$35/student. https://rmsc.org/events/cncworkshop/

SummerExplorationSeries: Wonders ofTrees- Explore summer-themedtopicsthrough walks,talks,andfamily-friendly activities!JoinCNCNaturalist Angietolearnabouttheamazing waythesewoodylighteatersinteractwiththeirworldfromthesoil onup.Wewillalsopracticebasic treeidentificationskills,discover fungiassociations,experiencea treemeditation,andhearsome wondroustalesaboutthewonderfulworldoftrees.Thisprogramis familyfriendlyandopentoallages. Ticketsrequired:pleasepurchasein advanceeitheronline,overthe phone,orinperson!HeldJuly26, 10:30-12pm,RMSCCummingNatureCenter,6472GulickRoad, Naples.$4members,$7nonmembers

SHORTSVILLE

ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseum OpenHouse- TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,July20. Hourswillbe12:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.Alargecollectionofhistorical artifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.

MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On July 20, 1948, President Harry Truman institutes a military draft with a proclamation calling for nearly 10 million men to register for within the next two months. Truman’s action came during increasing Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.

SPRINGWATER events

HikeWesleyHillinSouthBristol

- Hike &ExplorethetrailsofWesley HillNaturePreserveSundayJuly20 from4-6PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyasocialgettogetherattheBirdhouseBrewery inHoneoye.Foradditional information/directions/updatesvisit thewebsite:springwatertrails.org

Heat, ma’am! it was so dreadful here, that I found there was nothing left for it but to take off my flesh and sit in my bones. ~Sydney Smith, Lady Holland’s Memoir

VICTOR

3rdAnnualGolfTournament 2025 -UgandanWaterProject: You’reinvitedtojoinusatRavenwoodGolfCoursefortheUgandan WaterProject’s3rdannualgolf tournament,whereyourparticipationhelpsbringusclosertosolving Uganda’swatercrisis.Date:Monday,July28,2025.Location: RavenwoodGolfCourse,929 LynaughRd,Victor.Registration& Lunch:11:00AM.ShotgunStart: 12:00PM.Comeenjoyafundayof golf,connectwithcommunity members,andsupportacausethat makesalastingimpact.Register here:go.ugandanwaterproject. com/golf.Let’sswingforafuture wherecleanwaterflowsforall.

Guidelines for Hometown Events

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HOBBIES THAT SUIT A SUMMERTIME VIBE

Gardening: Gardening is another hobby that coordinates well with a summertime vibe. Gardening gets people outdoors, giving them a chance to soak up some summer sun and engage in an activity that’s rewarding but not too physically demanding. One of the biggest attractions of gardening is that it can be enjoyed by people of all ages. That makes it an ideal hobby for busy families to enjoy together when their schedules slow down in the summer. It’s also a great way for adults to spend quality time with aging parents.

Being a child at home alone in the summer is a high-risk occupation. If you call your mother at work thirteen times an hour, she can hurt you. ~Erma Bombeck

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These small gestures make all the difference to us.

ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS

Carousels are favorites for children and adults alike. Riders ride wooden horses and other animals as the carousel moves in a circle. According to the trivia provider Mental Floss, carousels were first used to give horseback riding lessons to Turkish and Arabian cavalry members. Crusaders brought the idea to Europe, and the attraction became a fun ride.

STREaMING SOURCE

ONNOW:“TheSummerITurnedPretty”(Season3) PrimeVideo 21-July:“TheHuntingWives”(Season1) Netflix 23-July:“Kiff”(Season2) Disney+ 23-July:“WashingtonBlack”(Season1) Hulu 23-July:“Acapulco”(Season4) AppleTV+ 24-July:“Hitmakers”(Season1) Netflix 24-July:“TheSandman”(Season2-Vol.2) Netflix 24-July:“MadAboutYou”(Seasons1-7) Hulu 25-July:“HappyGilmore2”(PG-13) Netflix 27-July:“Tár”(R) Peacock

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LeRoyan and other heroes

Loud Muffler

To the owner of the silver extended cab pickup truck. Please fix your muffler. 2-3 times a day you pass and no matter where I am in the house, I can hear you coming and going. It is loud and annoying.

On July 1st, my neighbor had smoke pouring out of the basement, so another neighbor and I went to see. My neighbor Valorie tore into the house and within 15 seconds, had Mom, the little ones, and both dogs safely outside. While I was still on the call to 911, the fire siren sounded, and in less than a minute, the property was filled with FD volunteers and the trucks came shortly afterwards. They said there were volunteers from other towns there (working hard) as well. Shout out to our brave firemen and our brave neighbor Valorie!

Many anks

I would like to thank the very caring woman who helped me in Target on June 23, 2025. You assisted me with my dog and I failed to get your name, but you don’t know how much I appreciated what you did for us!

Also, a special thank you to Guest Service team member, Colton! I was having a very hard day and your assistance was very much appreciated!

Birthday

On July 1st we were at Lakeville Diner and a customer in a booth next to ours overheard it was my birthday and when my daughter got the bill she was told that the lady had paid half of it in honor of my birthday. Thank you to this lady and we will pay it forward.

Defecating Dogs

Our neighbors walk their BIG dog(s) and allow them to defecate on our front lawn. This is usually close to our mailbox, which is why we cannot miss the mess. Rather than cause a problem, I have chosen to clean up the mess myself and hope that the neighbor realizes this is wrong. I do not understand why they do not walk the dog on the other side of the road where there are no houses. This is a country road with no steady traffic! The family on the other side of their house has put up a stockade fence to keep them out of their yard. Frankly, I am hesitant to approach the neighbors to complain about this defecating problem. The homeowner is a ‘hot head.’. We have heard him screaming and swearing at his family. I know this is against the law in the city. What about lawns on country roads? Please! Please! Please! If you are walking your dog and the dog defecates, no matter where it is - CLEAN IT UP! Be a good neighbor.

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Youth Court Graduation at FLCC Celebrates Growth and Second Chances

Just as seniors graduated from high school, members of this spring’s class of Ontario County Youth Court graduated from the eight-week program during an evening ceremony at Finger Lakes Community College. Participating students from 7th-12th grade are now ready to step into the shoes of judge, defense, prosecution, bailiff, and jury.

But it wasn’t just a celebration for its newest class. Longtime participants were also celebrated for their hours of volunteerism and compassion. Haley Santiago, Ontario County Youth Court coordinator, addressed the audience of family, guardians, friends, and supporters, saying, “ ey’ve seen real cases, they’ve made real decisions, and they’ve offered real second chances, which is no small task.” Teens like Canandaigua Academy junior, Persephone Wood, won awards for leadership or logging the most volunteer hours (she came in first with 50¼ hours).

A program of the Partnership for Ontario County, a nonprofit organization based in Canandaigua, Youth Court is the organization’s longest consecutive-running program. With the program in its 25th year, Santiago and Tina Rossman, youth program director for the Partnership, celebrated their largest graduating class with 20 total members.

According to Santiago, “In the last five years, the largest group we had was 12, so it was so exciting to have such a large group this time! For our Sunshine and Justice Summer Training in August, we already have 25 youth signed up from area schools like Midlakes, Victor, Geneva, and Canandaigua.”

Youth Court is a peer-led voluntary alternative to the criminal justice system that allows youthful offenders to face restorative justice. Rossmann explains, “We serve two populations of youth: respondents, the youth who commit certain crimes or violations, and our youth member volunteers.” Non-violent, first-time youthful offenders are judged by their peers. Instead of punitive measures, however, Youth Court members sanction the defendant (or respondent) instead, directing community service, writing letters of apology, reading a relevant book, writing an essay, or other options.

Jenna Lapp, chair of the Youth Court Steering Committee and a student at Victor Senior High School, told an audience of roughly 120 people, “ e goal of Youth Court is to really help, not to exactly punish. roughout my time in Youth Court, I learned so many valuable life skills and lessons. And I can promise each and every one of our new members that they will as well.”

HALEY SANTIAGO, YOUTH COURT PROGRAM COORDINATOR
VETERAN MEMBERS OF YOUTH COURT WERE CELEBRATED FOR THEIR VOLUNTEERISM AND EMPATHY

Reflecting on a court case the Youth Court oversaw, Santiago told how members helped a respondent feel comfortable enough to explain why they had not been attending school, which they hadn’t shared with anyone until that moment.

“ rough their empathy and active listening, they determined the respondent needed additional support and collaborated with staff,” Santiago said, noting how the teen has since completed the program and is one of many success stories.

“ ese youth truly embody what it means to be a leader and have strengthened the confidence and skills of our newer Youth Court members during their years as members,” Santiago says. “I am so proud of all they have accomplished and am excited to see what adventures lie in front of them, because these youth are truly bound for great things.”

Farmington resident Melissa Streber attended the graduationtocheeronherdaughters,Lexi,a10thgrader, and Madeleine, an 8th grader (both at Victor CSD), who completed the spring session. Streber initially saw the program as a great volunteer opportunity for Madeleine, but Lexi, already eyeing law school, quickly signed on as well. Streber says, “ ey very much enjoyed it. ey got a lot of different training and learning than what they would get at school. It was really impactful.”

As the newest graduates of Youth Court look forward, Santiago says they’re seeing an increase in the number of members signing up for court cases, adding, “Having such a large group of new inductees brings a new energy and excitement to the Youth Court program. is is when we see the leadership skills of our current members really start to shine! Many of them begin coming alongside new members to give them guidance and advice as they take on new roles in the courtroom and also encourage them to take on more difficult roles. Having more Youth Court members also allows the Youth Court program to take on more cases, be more present in the community, and have a more widespread impact, not only in Ontario County, but in surrounding counties as well.”

Share your original stories about local heroes, community events, school achievements, or hidden gems–email your story idea to hometown@gvpennysaver.com!

TOP JULIE AND HER DAUGHTER SHANNON DOYLE, WHO WAS A MEMBER OF THE GRADUATING CLASS BOTTOM VETERAN YOUTH COURT MEMBERS POSING WITH THEIR AWARDS
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Lilly is a 2 year old golden retriever that can’t get enough of the water, regardless of the temperature or season.

Tasha is a foster frenchie who refuses to touch wet grass, even if only dew. Best buds!

DOG PARKS? SOMETIMES A BACKYARD IS BETTER

While areas like Brockport and Fairport offer public dog parks, not every pet enjoys the chaos of group play. If your dog is shy, older, or prefers calm environments, your own backyard or a private walking trail might be the perfect match. Towns like Avon, Honeoye Falls, and Churchville have beautiful, quiet neighborhoods and low-traffic streets where you and your pup can stroll stress-free. It’s okay if your dog isn’t social—just like people, they thrive in different settings.

Choosing a pet daycare

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My boss is making remote workers come to the office three days a week. That means my dog “Dally” will be left alone for most of the day. I’m leery of doggy daycares, but I don’t see another option. How do I find the best daycare for my dog? -- Jennifer K., via email

DEAR JENNIFER: Fortunately, most pet daycares with problems are the exception. But you’re absolutely right to want the best daycare option for Dally. Here are key things to do as you choose the perfect daycare.

-- Make a list: Look online for all of the pet daycare facilities within reasonable reach. You shouldn’t go too far out of your way to drop off your dog. Ideally, it is on your route to work.

-- Take a tour: Make an appointment to visit each daycare (without Dally).

-- Bring a notepad: Write down your observations. Is the facility clean? Does it seem well-organized and reasonably calm? Is each area fenced securely? Is the facility free of hazards like broken toys or electrical cords?

-- Ask safety questions: How many staff are in place to monitor the dogs? Are they trained to spot aggression or illness? Do they have first aid training? What is their procedure for emergencies or incidents?

-- Learn what Dally’s day is like: What activities are offered? How often and for how long? Are the dogs ever crated, or do they have quiet rest areas?

After your tour, a good facility will schedule a time to meet Dally, check his vaccination record and test his temperament and socialization skills. That’s important to ensure all the dogs in their care stay safe and have fun.

Get more details on picking the best daycare option at the AKC’s website: https://tinyurl.com/4ntpfj3m.Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS

Take more time off. According to the “State of American Vacation 2016” report from Project: Time Off, American workers failed to use 658 million vacation days in 2015. Vacation is not just a time to get away, but a valuable, effective way for workers to recharge. The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it.

Naples Central School NOTICE

OF JOB VACANCY

Posting Date: July 15, 2025

POSITION: Part-Time Food Service Helper

Minimum Qualifications: This is routine manual work performed under immediate supervision in connection with the preparation and service of food. On occasion, Food Service Helpers may perform cooking duties involving lesser degrees of skill than regularly required of employees in the classification of Cook. Does related work as required.

Salary: As per CSEA contract –Benefits include health insurance as well as sick and personal time Ten (10) month position

Hours: 4 hours per day (7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.)

Work Location: Naples Elementary School

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Complete the Ontario County Civil Service form through the Ontario County: https://ontario-portal.mycivilservice.com/ and under Current Vacancies, click on the Naples School –Food Service Helper position to apply.

Applications must be submitted by: Friday, August 1, 2025

The Naples Central School District offers employment opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin or handicap. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy may be directed to: Title IX Coordinator, c/o Naples Central School, 136 North Main Street, Naples, NY 14512.

Naples Central School NOTICE OF JOB VACANCY

Posting Date: July 15, 2025

POSITION: Part-Time Food Service Helper

Minimum Qualifications: This is routine manual work performed under immediate supervision in connection with the preparation and service of food. On occasion, Food Service Helpers may perform cooking duties involving lesser degrees of skill than regularly required of employees in the classification of Cook. Does related work as required.

Salary: As per CSEA contract –Benefits include health insurance as well as sick and personal time Ten (10) month position

Hours: 3 hours per day (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)

Work Location: Naples High School

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Complete the Ontario County Civil Service form through the Ontario County: https://ontario-portal.mycivilservice.com/ and under Current Vacancies, click on the Naples School –Food Service Helper position to apply.

Applications must be submitted by: Friday, August 1, 2025

The Naples Central School District offers employment opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin or handicap. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy may be directed to: Title IX Coordinator, c/o Naples Central School, 136 North Main Street, Naples, NY 14512.

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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