Canandaigua-Naples- Genesee Valley Penny Saver- 5-2-25

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- I’m expanding my home garden to include more vegetables and herbs

- I’m expanding my flowers, trees, and shrubs

- I’m doing basic yard cleanup but don’t have big planting plans

- Home gardening isn’t my thing

Poll ends 05-06-2025

Poll ended 04-29-2025

A variety of American travel sources project an increase in travel in 2025, and Spring Break started it off strong. What is your favorite type of travel experience?

10.0% Beach vacations

15.0% City sightseeing

30.0% Hiking and nature adventures

35.0% Road trips

5.0% Luxury resorts 5.0% Backpacking

Now that... my kids are grown, I understand how much work and love it takes to raise and to keep a family together.The example of your strength, devotion, and patience is now rippling through the generations.Thank you! ~Forest Houtenschil, c.1980 Vote and make your voice heard when you visit WWW.GVPENNYSAVER.COM!

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1. TELEVISION: Which actor was nominated for an Emmy for the same character on three different sitcoms?

2. MOVIES: Who was the first actor to refuse an Oscar award for Best Actor?

3. GEOGRAPHY: Which modern city is in the shadow of the active volcano Mount Vesuvius?

4. FOOD & DRINK: What gas is used to createseltzer water?

5. SCIENCE: What is the center of an atom called?

6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Who are the six men who have made a career Grand Slam in pro golf?

7. ANATOMY: What is the largest artery in the body?

8. LITERATURE: For which category is the O. Henry Award given?

9. ASTRONOMY: Which star system is nearest to our solar system?

10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: How many presidents have died in office?

ANSWER

7. The aorta. 8. Short stories. 9. Alpha Centauri.. 10. Eight

3. Naples, Italy. 4. Carbon dioxide. 5. Nucleus. 6. Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.

2. George C. Scott, for “Patton.”

1. Kelsey Grammer for “Wings,” “Cheers” and “Frasier.”

home services

gifts

Parts unknown: Moms who love to travel and experience other cultures would certainly appreciate a trip abroad or a domestic getaway to a region of the country they have yet to explore. Before booking any such trips, speak to your Mom and ask if there’s anywhere in particular she’d like to go. Such trips can be expensive, so adults might want to speak to their siblings and finance such an excursion together.

TREE SERVICES

FINGER LAKES PRODUCE AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION

Saturday, May 10th At 9:00AM

3691 Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Road) 315-531-8446

315-531-8446

Selling a beautiful selection of flowers in hanging baskets, flats, pots and planters from local greenhouses.

ALSO EXPECTING SOME NURSERY STOCK (TREES AND SHRUBS). LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AND MOM FOR A FUN DAY!

The Concession Stand Will Be Featuring A Chicken Barbecue And Soft Ice Cream!

For More Info: Harvey Leid 315.536.2698 or Ray Hoover 607.535.2132

OTHER UPCOMING AUCTIONS: MEMORIAL DAY AUCTION (FLOWERS AND NURSERY STOCK) MONDAY, MAY 26TH AT 9:00AM

Shop Smart for Mother’s Day

Do some sleuthing. Play detective and take inventory of what Mom likes to do the most. If you ask your mother what she wants, she will likely brush off the question and tell you nothing. It is up to you to do the investigative work. Pay attention to conversations and see if there is anything she mentions wanting to try or something around the house that may need updating. Practical gifts are less likely to end up unopened in the basement or attic.

MAGIC MAZE answers

------ GO FIGURE -----answers

King CROSSWORD

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.

Sales/Service/Parts

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Servicing most brands for over 46

9am-6pm. Saturday, 9am-3pm.

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

A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us; when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts.

~Washington Irving

BRISTOLLIBRARY:

CHAIR

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,May14th(SECONDWednesdaythismonth)6-7pmreadingThe MusicofBeesbyEileenGarvin.Pick upacopyatthefrontdesk!AGING &CAREGIVERPANELMay7th,May 21st,5pm-6:30pm.Seeourcalendarformoredetails.HEALTH INSURANCEHELP,Monday,May 19th,3-5pm.Callforan appointmentat315-399-7386.A freeserviceprovidedbyFinger LakesCommunityHealth.FELTING CLASS,Thursday,May22nd5:307pm.Joinusfortheartoffelting! Allfeltsandflossesareincluded, butpleasebringasmallpairof sharppointedscissors.Registration required,$15cashorcheck.BOOK SALEATBRISTOLFUNDAY,Sunday,June8th,11am-3pm.Come outandbuysomebooks!Also sellinghotdogsandhamburgers.

BLOOMFIELD

BloomfieldRotary’s“TasteFest 2025” Fundraiser -Saturday,May 17,2025,from7-9PMatVeterans Park,6910StateRoutes5&20, Bloomfield.Registrationbeginsat 6:30.VendorTastings,FarmMarket,SilentandLIVEAuction.Wines, beers,coffees,teas,sweetandsavorysnacks!Therewillalsobean icecreamtastingcontestafterthe silentauctiontablescloseat8:30! Admissionis$15.Formoreinfocall Laurie@585-657-6901.

CANADICE

ILoveMyParkDay-northend of CanadiceLake: Join SpringwaterTrailsSaturdayMay3 from11AM-1PMatthenorthend ofCanadiceLakeforaCleanUp YourParkday,followedbyasocial get-togetherattheBirdhouse BreweryonMainStreetin Honeoye.Foradditional information/directions/updatesvisit thewebsite:springwatertrails.org

GeneseeLighthouseTour/ Genesee RiverwayHikeinRochester -HikeorBiketheGenesee RiverwayTrailSundayMay4from 2-4PMwithSpringwaterTrails,followedbyasocialget-togetherat Hose22FirehouseGrillonStutson Street.AtouroftheGenesee Lighthousefrom1-2PMisalso availablefor$5.Foradditionalinfo/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

CANANDAIGUA

CanandaiguaElksSpringClean Out TrunkSale isbeingheldin theirparkinglotat19Niagara StreetonSaturday,May17th,from 10am-2pm.StartyourSpring cleaningandalsoshopfornew, usedorhomemadetreasures.For detailsaboutthisevent,please email:reneeodell47@gmail.com

FreeTreeSeedlingGiveaway - In celebrationofArborDay,theTown ofCanandaiguaRepublican Committeeishostingtheir13th annualtreeseedlinggiveawayfor CanandaiguaTownresidents. CometotheTownTransferStation onSaturday,May3,startingat8 AM;seedlingswillbeavailableona first-comebasis.Plantingandcare instructionsprovided;plantoplant within2daysafterpick-uptopreventrootsfromdryingout.Todate, approximately4,700treeshave beenhandedout.Seedlingshave beendonatedbyTownBoard memberDavidSauter,andDr.MargaretHollister.

FREESeniorLuncheon- “Protect and Prevent:VaccineEssentialsfor Seniors”-Vaccinationsareoneof thegreatestpublichealth achievementsofthe20thcentury. Vaccinationisacrucialaspectof preventivehealthcare,particularly forseniorswhofaceincreasedvulnerabilitytoinfectiousdiseases. Thispresentationexploresthehistoryofvaccinesandhighlightskey immunizationsrecommendedfor olderadults.Wewillreviewthe importance,effectiveness,andrecommendedschedulesforthese vaccinationstoreducetheriskof severeillness,hospitalization,and complications.May16,11:30-1pm attheNotreDameRetreatHouse, Inc.,5151FosterRd.,Canandaigua. Pleaseregisteronourwebsiteor call585-394-5700,https:// notredameretreat.org/events

CanandaiguaHistoryAlliance will meetThursday,May15;6:00 PM;NotreDameRetreatHouse lecturehall,5151FosterRoad, Canandaigua.Ifyou’rewondering howtoproperlycleanyourfamily’s gravestonesthisisaprogramyou won’twanttomiss!DaveBloom, anexperiencedvolunteer gravestoneconservator,willshare howtoproperlycleanandrepair gravestonesashepresents“Proper CleaningofHistoricGravestones.” Knownasthe“GravestoneGuy”, hismostwell-knownrestorationis atPowerCemetery,ahistoricfamilycemeteryonCountyRoad41in Farmington.Dessertreceptionfollowing.FREEADMISSION;donationsappreciatedtosupportNotre Dame

ChickenBBQ - Saturday,May3rd, 10:30-2ortilgone,RunningsParkingLot,Canandaigua.ByGaleWyn Catering&FirstBaptistChurchof CliftonSprings.Only$15includes 1/2Chicken,SaltPotatoes,Cole SlaworMacSalad.

OntarioCountyArtsCouncil Readers’ TheaterPerformance bythePlayersoftheOntario CountyArtsCouncil.Three Canandaiguaperformances:May 2,7pm-OntarioCountyHistorical Society,55N.MainSt.May3,1pm -ArtSpace36,36MainSt.andMay 4,1pm-FerrisHills,PegRayburn Drive.Readers’Theaterisastyleof theaterinwhichtheactorspresent dramaticreadingswithoutcostumes,props,scenery,orspecial lighting,usingvocalandfacial expressionstohelptheaudience understandthestory.FreeAdmission,donationsappreciated.Find outmoreatocarts.org.

ChapinUMCDinner-Scalloped Potato &Ham: Saturday,May10 at11am.Cost:$15.ChapinUnited MethodistChurch,2339Rt.21(3 milesnorthofCanandaigua.Menu: Potatoes,ham,veggie,rollanddessert.Takeoutsonly.

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hometown events

InternationalFestival&Classic Euro CarCelebration- May17th, 11-5pm.StrollthroughHistoric DowntownCanandaiguaanddine atalloftheincredibleinternational restaurants.Enjoyclassicandvintagecarsmanufacturedpriorto 2000cruisedownMainStreetand lineupondisplay.Livecultural performancesandmusicwillbe heldonMaxionStageatthe CommonsPark.ParticipateinInternationalPassportandBINGOto participatingbusinessesandwin prizes.TheCarCruisebeginsat 11am,followedbyallofthecars ondisplayat12:00pmalongHistoricMainStreetinDowntown Canandaigua.https://www. downtowncanandaigua.com

Women’sRetreat-“Walkingin Friendship withGod: Pilgrimsof Hope”:Comejoinotherwomen forthisamazingWomen’sRetreat overlookingCanandaiguaLake! May16th-18th,2025.Walkingin FriendshipwithGod-Pilgrimsof Hope.“Drawinginspirationfrom the2025UniversalJubileePilgrims ofHopeandinspiredbySacred Scripture,weinvitealltogrowin awarenessoftheirfriendshipwith Godthroughprayer,discernment, andservice.”Location:NotreDame RetreatHouse,5151FosterRd., Canandaigua.Youcanregister onlineathttps://notredameretreat. org/eventsorcall585-394-5700.

COHOCTON

Footin’ItForFamily9thannual 5K Run/Walk tobenefittheAnn& CarlMyersCancerCenterin Dansville.May18,10-1pm,Gene andPatDrumFarms,11219Dutch HillRoad,Cohocton.Familyfriendly event.Registrationbeginsat 8:30am.Racebeginsat10am.Picniclunchtofollowwithlotsof rafflesavailable.Registrationforms canbepickeduptheCohocton PublicLibrary,TheCohoctonVillageOfficeortheWaylandVillage Office.Onlineregistrationavailable atrunsignup.com(thensearchfor Footin’ItForFamily).Registerby May1sttobeguaranteedanevent T-shirt.

HEMLOCK

SpringPianoRecital-TheMiller Music Studio: EnjoypianoperformancesbystudentsofTheMiller MusicStudio.LittleLakesCommunityCenter,4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock.May4thfrom1-2pm.

God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers.

~Jewish Proverb

StorytellingwithChrisRiedel“The StoriesTheyBroughtWith Them”.FolktalesfromtheEuropeanculturesthatsettledinthis areaperformed.Iamresearching thecultural/socialhistoryofthe LivingstonCountyarea,andidentifyingthecountriesfromwhich oursettlingfoundersarrivedand when.Iwillperformfolktalesfrom thesecountries/cultures.Folktales forperformanceunderconsiderationinclude:TheThreeWishes (France),TheBlueMenofthe Minch(Scotland),FinnMcCooland theGiant’sCauseway(Ireland); RushCape(England),AnansiBrings StoriestotheWorld(Ghana);The BraveLittleTailor(Germany).May 18th,2:00-3:00pm,LittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock.

LIMA

Alzheimer’sAssociationFundraiser -9thAnnualGardenSale: Saturday,May17,9am-4pmat 2027RainbowLane,Lima.AllProceedsBenefitAlzheimer’sAssociation,InMemoryOfOurMom/ Grandma.Perennials,Annual Planters,HangingPlants,House plants,LawnDecorations,Garden tools,Birditems,Silverwarewindchimes,LadybugBowlingBall,Pots, etc.Ifunabletocomeonthatdate, pleasereachouttoSue, 585-509-0669.Donationsare accepted,Venmo@Susan-Gaiter-1

LIVONIA

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.

TheHoneoyeAmericanLegion 1278 Auxiliary’sMonthlyDinner isMondayMay5th4:00pmuntil 6:00orgone.Cost$7.Takeout only.DinnerwillbePeppersteakon rice,corn,saladandpeachcobbler fordessert.Reservationssuggested bytextingBonnie585-752-2939 withquantity.4931CoRd36, Honeoye.Thankyouforhelpingus supportourtroopsandveterans!

HoneoyeAmericanLegionAnnual FleaMarketGarageSaleMay17th,8:00am-2:00pm.Info: 607-226-6441bytextmessage.

Mother’sDayAmericanLegion Breakfast - JoinusSunday,May 11th,8:00-11:00.Frenchtoast, pancakes,homefries,eggs,sausage,toast,orangejuice,coffee etc.Costis$10withMothersand kids5andunderfree.Sitdownand getservedbytheAmericanLegion Auxiliary.Comeenjoyadelicious breakfastwithyourfamilyand ours.Honeoye-HemlockAmerican LegionPost1278,4931CoRd36, Honeoye.Thiseventisopentothe public.

CampStellaMarisCasinoNight Fundraiser - May10th,6-10pm, CampStellaMaris,4395EastLake Rd.,Livonia.Getreadyforanunforgettableevening!Thisexciting fundraiserisbackandbetterthan ever,supportingourCampership Fundtohelpmoreindividuals experiencethemagicofcamp. Yourticketincludes$500ingamingchipsandaccesstothrilling tablegameslikePoker,Craps, Blackjack,andRoulette.Enjoydeliciousheavyhorsd’oeuvres,acash bar,andthechancetowinbigwith fantasticraffleprizesandsilent auctionitems.Don’tmissthefun, theenergy,andthechanceto changelives!

VeteransOnly-ConesusLake Charter Fishing: Veteranscome joinus23Mayat6:45am,andfish ConesusLakewithHarringtonOutfitters.Wewillenjoyamorningof fishingandthengrababitetoeat after.ValidNewYorkStateFishing Licenseisrequired.Spaceislimited, don’tmissout,requestaseatnow atwww.livcovets.com.Wehopeto seeyouthere.

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,May14,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

MANCHESTER

ManchesterModelRailroad Association OpenHouse- We haveamodeltrainlayoutinsidea fullsizeboxcar.ThelayoutrepresentstheLehighValleyRailroad thatwentthroughManchester from1895to1976.Comesee trainsrunningonthreemainlines androllingstockwaitingfortheir turn.HeldthethirdSunday,May 18-December21from12-4pmat theManchesterMemorialRailroad Park,103SouthMainStreet,Manchester.

NAPLES

YogainthePines! Take youryoga practiceintothegreatoutdoorsin themajesticredpinesoftheCummingNatureCenter.Inthisunique andpowerfulexperience,youwill havetheopportunitytopractice yogaandmeditationinasacred andserenesetting.Duringthis90minutesession,LynneBoucherof YogaRevolutionwillguideyou throughagentle,open-levelvinyasaflow,aswellasseatedand walkingmeditation.Treepose amongthetrees.Shavasanainthe shadeoftheforest.May18and June8,3-4:30pm.August10, 10-11:30and12:30-2pmatthe RMSCCummingNatureCenter, 6472GulickRoad,Naples.https:// rmsc.org/events/yoga-in-the-pines2/ MonteCarloNight, hosted bythe HospeaceHouseonSaturday,May 17th,6pm-10pm,MaxfieldHose MemorialHall,8181MaxfieldRd., Naples.TobenefitHospeace House!Experiencetheexcitement ofclassicprofessionalgamingtables(poker;craps;blackjack;roulette),enjoydelicioushorsd’oeuvres,music,andacashbarserving beerandwine.Tryyourluckat winningstunninggiftbaskets, 50/50raffle!Don’tmissoutonthis unforgettablenightofgamingand giving!Ticketpriceis$50($55at thedoor)include$500gambling chips.PurchaseticketsattheHospeaceHouse(call585-374-2090) orgoto:www.HospeaceHouse.org

Workshop:BirdCarving (Chickadee) - Joinusforarelaxing weekendofcreativityand craftsmanshipattheCummingNatureCenter.Participantswillexplorecarvingtechniquesbycarving andpaintingachickadeebird! Chickadeesusuallyweighlessthan 1/2anounce,buttheyaretough, localbirdswhodon’tmigratefor thewinter.Thisclassissuitablefor bothbeginnercarversandmore experiencedcarvers.Studentsare welcometobringtheirowncarving knivesifpreferred,otherwiseall toolsandmaterialswillbeprovided.May17&18,9:30-4pm, RMSCCummingNatureCenter, 6472GulickRoad,Naples.Cost: $120.Ticketsrequired;lookonline orcall!https://rmsc.org/events/cncworkshop/orAbby(585)374-6160. NaplesCommunityFleaMarket - Saturday,MAY10THfrom102pm.Forinformation:Contact 585-374-6973(landline).Proceeds tobenefitNaplesLibrary.

WildWalk:LifeinaVernalPool

- Springtime pondscanholdan abundanceofjammyeggsacs, swimmysalamanderlarvae,tadpoles,andmore.Suchseasonal forestpoolsserveaspreciousnurseriesforavarietyofinvertebrates andamphibians!Comediscover whatmakesthemspecialaswe peerbeneaththesurfaceofthe vernalpoolswithCNCNaturalist Angie.Wearrubberbootsifyou havethem!Familyfriendlyand opentoallages.May10,10:3012noon,RMSCCummingNature Center,6472GulickRoad,Naples. Members:$4,Non-Members:$7. **Mothersgetinfree!Ticketsrequired;getyoursonlineoroverthe phone!https://rmsc.org/events/ weekend-wild-walks/orAbby (585)374-6160.

SHORTSVILLE hometown

ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseum OpenHouse: TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,May18. Hourswillbe1:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.Alargecollectionofhistorical artifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.

events

Earth Day Hero Contest Earth Day Hero Contest

JUNIOR CLA

“Junior Conesus Lake Association Earth Day Heroes!”

LILAH D.

“Lilah is only 8 years old and has been an Earth Day Hero since she could walk. She picks up trash any time she comes across it and has planted trees and flowers for Earth Day the last few years. Her dedication is so pure at her age. Go green and blue!”

CINDY H.

“At Tinker Park!”

A SUPER thank you to our contest sponsors:

• Arctic Refrigeration Company of Batavia, Inc., arcticrefrigeration.com

• Lisa Cottone State Farm, lisacottone.com

• Todd Hamann InsurHelp, medicareagentshub.com/agents/todd-hamann

• Native Wellness, nativewellnesslivco.com

• Signature Kitchens, canandaiguakitchendesign.com

• Godfrey’s Pond, godfreyspond.org

FEATURED BUSINESSES

Mother’s Day Menu 2025

SUNDAY, MAY 11th

Seatings 10am,12:30pm & 3pm (Reservations Required • 315-462-9333)

Adults $55/Seniors (65+) $45/Children (7-12) $25

(All inclusive pricing. Tax & Gratuity Included) Kids 6 & Under Free

One Complimentary Cocktail for Mothers plus Juices, Coffee & Tea.

Egg & Vegetable Scramble (10AM & 12:30PM Seating ONLY)

Egg, Shrimp & Lobster Scramble (10AM & 12:30PM Seating ONLY)

Bacon (10AM & 12:30PM Seating ONLY)

Assorted Breads & Rolls

Wild Berry Stuffed French Toast

Tomato Basil Bisque

Deluxe Salad Bar

Mashed Potato Bar

Fish Fry Fridays rough May

Spring Vegetable Medley

Chicken Picatta

Carved Ham & Turkey

Shrimp & Lobster Pasta (3PM Seating Only)

Short Rib & Sweet Potato Hash (3PM Seating Only)

Assorted Pastries & Desserts

Surf & Turf Saturdays rough May

LIVE MUSIC Every ursday

5/8: Nate Michaels • 5/15: Uptown Groove 5/22: Rag Tag Rabble • 5/29: B

&sip dine

Maple Ridge Farm Greenhouse

Where Quality Counts Chicken Saturday, May 10th 11am until gone! Includes homemade coleslaw or mac salad, baked potato, baked beans & homemade dinner roll.

4850 Robson Rd., Stanley M-F 9am-6:30pm, Sat. 8am-5pm, Sun. Closed Free coffee and donuts Fri.-Sat. $14

Chicken BBQ Fundraiser

Hosted by the United Church of Canandaigua SATURDAY, MAY 10 • 10:30AM TIL SOLD OUT

$15 per meal

Runnings Plaza parking lot

Money raised will go towards supporting this summer’s youth mission trip.

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Cinco de Mayo is observed in the United States. Costume parties are hosted for friends and family, with the colors of the Mexican flag (red, white, and green) used in decorations. Mexican folk music is played and danced to. The celebrations are also taken to the streets with large parades and special promotions on Mexican food.

16.7% – the percentage of U.S. residents of Mexican origin. 87 million pounds – the number of avocados purchased for Cinco de Mayo.

Fun Facts

20 – the types of Mexican cheeses to be feasted on — Oaxaca, a white cheese from Southern Mexico, is the most prominent.

Brighter

Well-Mannered Young People

At a fast-food place I dropped a coin as a teenaged couple was walking by, he quickly picked it up and returned it. I said, “Thank you, your Mom taught you well.” Minutes later I met up with her in the restroom, I remarked to her that she’s very fortunate to have a special friend like him. We need well-mannered young people like them to make the world a better place.

Hometown Stories

Thank you for sharing the stories of folks around town in the Hometown Stories column. In this world of egocentrism and tunnel vision, it’s so nice to read of people doing good around town. Thank you to all who give of their time and energy to make the world a better place.

Two neighbors have floodlights that go on at night, EVERY night, and it’s like the literal sun is beaming into my bedroom. It’s so obnoxious, bright, and surely must violate code enforcement. How would you like if someone had the brightest flashlight in the world beaming into your room while you tried to sleep? Some people have no sense and no thought to their neighbors. We live in a safe neighborhood too... just get motion detectors and stop being an a-word.

Visiting the local library, I had an annoying person talking to a group at full volume near me. He kept it up for 15 minutes and would not stop or keep it down. There were other places for him to talk, but he stayed there. When was it acceptable to talk in a library? I was told that it was not tolerated and you were notified if you did not abide. People should realize others need to concentrate on their work or reading and it is our right to not be disturbed.

Protect yourself against COMMON SCAMS

Imagine getting a call from someone claiming a close family member is in trouble and needs money right now. Perhaps the voice sounds like the person themself asking for help.

Or the person identifies as an IRS agent and informs you that you are criminally liable for unpaid tax debts.

Maybe it is someone who found you through an online dating or friendship website and wants to visit you in person but is having financial difficulties.

Or it’s the Social Security Administration with an identity the alert.

Maybe it’s an email or phone call offering you a can’t-miss investment opportunity.

Perhaps the caller or email congratulates you on winning a grand prize.

Perhaps a text message informs you of a package needing delivery confirmation.

Or you log into a website and a pop-up warns you that your identity has been found on the dark web and is being used for criminal purposes.

Perhaps a warning tells you your system has a virus and urges you to call a toll-free number or click a link for tech support.

Unfortunately, all these scenarios and more are becoming increasingly commonplace in today’s digital world. Scammers are experts at playing with your mind and preying on your emotional vulnerabilities. ey create a sense of urgency, whether over the phone, online, or through text and email. ey want you to act fast without thinking. ey use fear to scare you into believing something bad will happen if you don’t pay. ey act like they’re in charge to make you think you have to do what they say. And some promise easy money or try to make you think they are in love with you.

All are lies to manipulate you to send money, reveal personal information, or both. If you are pressured to take immediate action without thinking it over or talking with someone else, including an attorney, it is a scam.

One of the most common scams today involves the purchase of gi cards, although providing personal information such as social security numbers and dates of birth or wiring money are also prevalent. Real companies and government agencies will never ask you to pay with gi cards. Only scammers will tell you to buy a gi card and give them the numbers off the back of the card. No matter what they say, that’s a scam. If you are buying a gi card for any reason other than physically giving it to someone in real life, it is a scam.

Gi cards are like cash for scammers. It is almost impossible to track gi cards a er they have been redeemed. Once a scammer has the card’s info, they quickly turn it into money. It is also nearly impossible to get your money back, which makes gi cards the perfect tool for scammers to get away with stealing. Even if you’re careful, you might still get tricked.

If you think you’ve been scammed, act fast. e sooner you act, the better your chances of getting your money back.

If the scam involves gi cards, call the company that issued the gi card. Tell them what happened. ey might be able to freeze the card or refund your money. Look for the company’s contact number on the back of the card or online. If the scam involves wiring funds or providing personal information, contact your bank, wire service provider, or credit card issuer immediately to report the fraud and stop any further activity.

In every event, report the scam to your local police and file a report with the Federal Trade Commission at https:// reportfraud. c.gov. You may also want to contact the three major credit bureaus to place an alert on your file and freeze the opening of any new credit accounts at https://www. annualcreditreport.com/protectYourIdentity.action.

Save everything related to the scam, including e-mails, texts, receipts, and gi card numbers. Write down everything you remember about the scammer. e more evidence you have, the better, as it will help the police and the gi card company with their investigation.

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at shall they call us?

Several years ago a big university decided that we should no longer be called seniors or elderly. Instead, we should be called “a person over 65” or maybe “older adult.” They went so far as to direct students at the university to follow “various guidelines” to ensure that ... well, what? That we’re not insulted by being called seniors? That they’re not inviting bias by calling us elderly?

What hooey.

The problem is that those guidelines don’t all agree. While one says to avoid the label “elderly,” another says it is “permitted in headlines due to space constraints.” In other words, it’s OK to use the offending word when it’s more convenient?

Again, what hooey.

Scrolling around the internet I see that universities, institutes, corporations and others are all copying off each other’s paper and deciding that certain words ought to be banned when it comes to age. Instead of saying “a group of seniors,” they want writers to insert a specific number, such as “persons 65 years and older.”

Many of the style guides seem to be fixated on age 65, yet others suggest leaving the actual number out altogether if possible. It’s safer that way.

I don’t care if someone wants to call me a senior as long as they’re willing to help me by reaching for the item on the high shelf at the grocery store. I do care that nobody at the dealership tries to sell me an unnecessary service for my car just because I’m an older female. I do care that the guy at the cellphone store doesn’t doubt me when I say that my phone battery is defective. I do care that my Social Security check is deposited on time.

The Merriam-Webster dictionary, bless their hearts, lists several definitions for “senior.” I like the second one: a person with higher standing or rank.

(c) 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Raising Magnesium Intake Helps With HeartbeatBigeminy &body mind

DEAR DR.ROACH: Severalmonthsago,Ideveloped a case of a bigeminy heartbeat, so my cardiologist prescribed metoprolol. At about the same time, I had reduced my intake of magnesium from about 50% of the daily value (DV) to 35%. (This may have preceded the bigeminy onset.)

Quite by accident, I read an article recommending magnesium for a heart arrhythmia. Within a week or so of reading the article, I started magnesium gluconate at 100% of the DV. I have been taking this and metoprolol for about a month, and my condition has improved about 95%.

The question is: How can we tell if shorting down the magnesium to 35% was actually the cause and increasing it to 100% was the cure? -- L.R.

ANSWER: Bigeminy, more precisely ventricular bigeminy, is a term most people probably haven’t heard of, but most people have heard of a premature ventricular contraction (PVC). Ventricular bigeminy is when every other beat is a PVC and alternates with regular beats.

While this rhythm can happen in people without any heart disease or risk factors, your cardiologist will have considered many underlying causes such as excess alcohol use, anemia, low oxygen levels, and thyroid disease. A beta blocker like metoprolol is usually the first drug that is used as beta blockers reduce adrenalin levels, reduce the oxygen needs of the heart, and are proven to be effective at reducing the number of PVCs.

A low magnesium level is another risk factor for PVCs and ventricular bigeminy, and there are case reports of the rhythm going away completely with magnesium. So, while we can’t be sure whether your bigeminy was caused by a low magnesium level, the story is suggestive that it’s a real possibility.

I don’t recommend taking magnesium except in people who have low levels,but 100% of the DV of magnesium is quite safe to take.

Unique gifts ideas for Mother’s Day

Theater tickets: If Mom is a fan of live theater then nothing will elicit a bigger smile than tickets to a Broadway show she has had her eyes on. If Broadway is a bit too far for you to travel, do your homework and find a traveling production of a former Broadway show. Such productions often feature many of the same actors who made the play famous on Broadway so you’re still bound to see an unforgettable show Mom will love.

The tradition of Mother’s Day in the United States dates back more than a century to 1908, when West Virginia native Anna Jarvis held a memorial service to honor her mother, who had passed away three years earlier, and all mothers in Grafton, West Virginia. Mother’s Day would ultimately become a national holiday in the United States in 1914, thanks in large part to Jarvis’ campaigning. As Jarvis, who never married and never had children of her own, grew old, she criticized Mother’s Day as overly commercial, even trying to have it removed from the calendar. Those efforts failed, and Mother’s Day remains popular now, more than 100 years after the idea for it was conceived.

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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Tips for camping safely with your dog

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My partner and I are first-time campers, planning to go on our first outing in late May at a state park. We have an adult dog, “JayJay,” who will come along with us. What tips do you have to keep him safe and having fun all weekend?

– Kerry in Atlanta

DEAR KERRY: Camping with your dog can be a lot of fun if you prepare correctly. Keep some key points in mind:

– Make sure your dog doesn’t bother other campers.

– Ensure that your dog is leashed and under control at all times.

– Clean up after your dog.

– Make sure your dog has ample water, food and bedding.

One way to prepare is to set up a test camp in your backyard, if you can. Set up your tent and set out all of the items you’ll be using during the outing -- cooler, chairs, stoves, etc. Put JayJay on his leash and walk him all through the mock campsite, and into the tent, so that he gets familiar with all of these things. Then roll out your sleeping mat and bedding inside the tent, including JayJay’s bedding, and climb in. Let JayJay roam the tent interior and have him lie down on his bedding. (This is also the perfect time to test all your new gear, put sealer on the tent seams, and shake things down.)

Once at camp, follow the campsite rules about pets. JayJay will need to be on a leash anytime he’s outside. It’s important that he comes back when you call him, if he gets loose. If you’re worried about your dog barking at night, try to book a campsite that is farther away from others.

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

“Remi” is a Golden Retriever that has a very calm demeanor, except when sees (or hears) the word frisbee! He loves to explore, whether going “bye-bye” in the car or rides on the four-wheeler.

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