Canandaigua-Naples: Genesee Valley Penny Saver 9-19-25

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Fall Menu specials:

BeefTips&Gravy $16

Served with mashed potatoes, your choice of vegetable and a French dinner roll.

Ravioli $16

Served with your choice of a side salad or cup of soup, a French dinner roll and topped with your choice of red or white sauce.

ChickenParmesan $16

Breaded cutlet topped w/marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese, served w/spaghetti, a side salad or a cup of soup.

Tortellini $16

Served with your choice of a side salad or cup of soup, a French dinner roll and topped with pesto sauce.

BoxofDrums 10 for $15 • 20 for $28 • 30 for $40

Value Section $10

FourLargeDrumSticks w/a side of fries & choice of sauce

BakedPotato w/soup or salad. Toppings: sour cream & butter, bacon & cheddar, broccoli cheese

Salads $5 Soup $6

HouseSalad•CaesarSalad

Dressings: Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Italian, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Honey Mustard, Caesar, Poppyseed

BroccoliCheddar

LoadedBakedPotato FrenchOnion

*Ask about the soup of the day A’S DINER & DESSERTS

4233 ROUTE 21 SOUTH, CANANDAIGUA • (585) 905-0478

MON.-TUES.: CLOSED WED.-SUN.: 12-8PM

SIGHTS TO SEE AT FALL HARVEST FESTIVALS

Apples galore - Candied and caramel apples and many other apple products feature prominently at many harvest festivals. Apple fritters, apple turnovers, apple pies, fried apples, and others are bound to be sold by vendors, along with traditional fair foods, like funnel cakes.

WED-SUN: 12-8pm

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Finger Lakes Artist, Madeline Dawn, Fosters Creativity In Community

For as long as she can remember, Finger Lakes artist Madeline Dawn has had a pencil in her hand. As a child, she would spend hours drawing cartoons, creating comic books, and even cra ing “newspapers” she shared with her classmates and family. at early love of drawing carried her through high school and eventually to Nazareth College, where she discovered printmaking.

“I fell in love with the delayed gratification that comes with pulling a print from an etching that you’ve spent weeks working on,” she says. Since graduating, Madeline has shi ed her primary focus to oil painting, a more direct medium that has given her the freedom to explore color.

Finding a Home at The Cheshire Union

Madeline’s creative journey took an unexpected turn when she moved down the street from e Cheshire Union, a historic building in Canandaigua that houses a gallery, classrooms, and a gi shop. At first, she applied for a job at the downstairs deli, but the owner noticed her art background and suggested she work in the upstairs gi shop instead.

“ e space and people have been invaluable to me ever since! e art community is so supportive, and I would not be where I am without it,” she says.

Madeline paints from her studio at e Cheshire Union while managing the gi shop and teaching workshops. Balancing the roles has helped her understand more about the business side of art and enables her to do so many of the things she’s passionate about: painting, managing, teaching, and more, all while sharing her love of art with her community.

For Madeline, art extends beyond the canvas and into the heart of her community. rough workshops, the Cheshire Union gi shop, and collaborative projects, she embraces the ways creativity can bring people together. Her work fosters dialogue, encourages curiosity, and helps create a sense of belonging, reminding us that art is not only about selfexpression but also about connection.

Inspired by the Finger Lakes

e natural beauty of the Finger Lakes is another source of inspiration for Madeline’s art, and she says, “ e four seasons, the rolling hills, and the trees are all so full of wonderful changing color palettes and unique shapes that find their way into my work.”

Her appreciation for the environment’s beauty goes hand in hand with her commitment to sustainability. Madeline makes a conscious effort to reduce waste in her studio, repurposing materials and using environmentally-friendly practices whenever possible. “I strive to use secondhand supplies and make use of every scrap,” she says. Recently, she’s even transformed “failed” experiments in painting or printmaking into earrings and cards, giving them new life in a different form.

“The art community is so supportive, and I would not be where I am without it.”
-MADELINE DAWN

Learn to Draw with Madeline

is fall, Madeline is turning her focus back to one of her earliest loves: drawing. She’ll be teaching a fourweek drawing course in October at e Cheshire Union, with sessions on Wednesday evenings (October 8, 15, 22, and 29 from 6-7:30 p.m.). She says, “I’m excited to go back to the roots of what has drawn me to the visual arts.”

Registration for the course is available through e Cheshire Union’s website or by phone at 585-3945530. To learn more about Madeline and her work, visit madelinedawnart.com.

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SIGHTS TO SEE AT FALL HARVEST FESTIVALS

Seasonal fare - Many fall harvest festivals are built on the foods harvested in the fall for that region. In Wisconsin, that may be cranberries, while in Massachusetts it could be oysters. Apples also turn up in many areas starting in September. For those who can’t wait to bite into food picked at the peak of its season, a fall harvest festival can’t be beat.

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pet place

Billie

showed up on our farm about a year ago, and is the sweetest cat we’ve ever had.

BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH ANIMAL TRAINERS

Animal trainers can address any type of behavior. According to the Animal Behavior Institute, trainers who work with dogs, cats, parrots, or other companion animals must have a thorough and detailed knowledge of animal behavior. Pet owners who have successfully housebroken puppies in the past may think they can do it again with relative ease, but no two puppies are the same. Techniques that worked with one dog will not necessarily work with another. Trainers recognize this and have an array of techniques within their arsenal, making them capable of addressing and correcting any type of behavior.

Puppy training 101: Basic commands

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m bringing home a 2-month-old puppy soon. And as I get my apartment ready, I also want to start her training right away. What do you recommend? -- Francine J., Jacksonville, Florida

DEAR FRANCINE: Congratulations! Sounds like your new puppy will get a great start. Basic obedience training is the foundation of all your puppy’s training. It can improve behavioral issues or stop them before they start. It keeps your puppy safe, because she’ll respond to you -- very important if she slips her leash outside or tries to nab something from the kitchen counter.

The six most important commands are:

Come: Your dog should stop whatever she’s doing and immediately come back to you.

Sit: Your puppy should sit calmly on your command.

Down: Your dog should lay down on their stomach, head up and alert.

Stay: Your dog should remain sitting (or laying) once you place them in that position.

Heel: Directs the dog to walk next to you -- not ahead, behind or darting off to the side.

Leave It: Commands her to drop and move away from any object. As you start her training, remember:

Keep training sessions short but frequent. Puppies’ attention spans are super-short because they are still exploring their new world. Plus, they tire quickly.

Potty break first, then training. A puppy can’t concentrate on commands when she has to go.

Create a routine. Each day, train your puppy in a familiar, safe spot. Keep treats handy. Soft, puppy-appropriate treats given when your puppy does anything right. Cut them into very small pieces so they don’t eat too much.

Online training guides are very helpful. Search specifically for basic obedience training tutorials. I also recommend group or private puppy training sessions with a local trainer.

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

BY

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ank you, Livingston County Sheriff’s Department

As an elderly woman, I want to thank the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department for coming to my rescue when I ran out of gas on August 30th. They were helpful, respectful, and kind. They made my day! Thank you again! Sincerely, a grateful resident of Liv Co.

Great Hometown Story!

The article about The Enduring Legacy of Oliver’s by George Cassidy Payne was one of the best pieces I’ve ever read!! Made me tear up as I felt all the nostalgia he worked to help us feel and consider the importance of “sweet memories.”

Fascinating Museum

We recently visited the Communication Technologies Museum in Bloomfield. It was so interesting seeing and learning about the many means of communication. Early radios, record players, telegraphy and more, including an actual Voice of America station. Thank you to the docent who spent time explaining about all the displays. This museum is definitely worth visiting.

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Humans must do be er

My heart is so heavy right now. With all the division in this supposedly United nation, why can’t people live and let live, take care of each other, treat each other with respect and dignity, pay their fair share so the lowest among us doesn’t perish so that all may enjoy the beauty and wonders of the world we get to share? Please, folks, please try to do your part. Little things add up. Little changes, movement toward equity and respect is monumental. Otherwise, I fear what this world will come to.

Not enough handicap parking

There is absolutely not enough ambulatory handicap parking anywhere. I just watched a young man about in his thirties, get out of his car and dart inside the store. He was power walking all through the store, grabbing his groceries and definitely in a hurry. He did the same when walking out. He definitely did not have an ambulatory problem. We went in and left at the same time; he had a cart full of groceries and I had two things. He saw me watching him so he looked at me and said yeah you’re not handicapped (Elderly with several spine surgeries ). My point is perhaps he had a mental handicap, BUT HE WALKED WELL. We need more parking spaces for ambulatory handicap. You know it’s hard to WALK in and out of the grocery stores and establishments. You have to also account for the people who use Grandma’s handicap tags. And we know that happens. Something needs to be changed where there are more handicapped spots for the ambulatory difficulties!! Please consider that somehow.

NAPLES: 7485EelpotRoad. September26thand27th (8am-4pm).Handtools,power tools,huntingandfishing,gardentools.Webergrill.

garage sales

YARD SALE TIPS

Leave young kids at home. Many kids will grow bored after the first yard sale, if not earlier. Hire a sitter and shop unencumbered.

LIVING ESTATE SALE

Sat., Sept. 27 & Sun. Sept. 28 • 9am - 6pm 8425 Reeds Corners Rd., Dansville, NY 14437

Indoor rain or shine. Cash only. Highlights: small like new chest freezer, curved glass curio, Amish built barrister book case and too many antiques to list! Lots of good quality Christmas decorations and many “Snoopy” items. Fine art and other surprises also!

We Buy Junk Cars

Foreign or Domestic, running or

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

CANANDAIGUA: 4924StateRoute 21South.September26th,27thand 28th(9AM-6PM).TOOLSFORSALE. Skil15amp10”bladetablesawand router,Skil4510Routertablewith 1810Router,cordlessscrewdriver, riveterkit,spadewooddrillbits,wood chisels,severalelectricrouters,solderingirons,variablespeedspiralsaws, 10”minisaw,manualsaws,18V handsaw,60,000BTUpropane heater,highpoweredvacuum/ blower,grinders,drillwith20Vlithiumbattery,12voltdrill,electric drills,Fclamps,ratchets,Vintage Indestrosocketwrench,VintageHuot drillindex,VintageMillersFalls router.Plusmoretoolsandhousehold items.

CANANDAIGUA: 5587Route64. SaturdayandSunday,September27th and28th(9am-5pm).4FAMILYGARAGESALE.Furniture,tools,antiques,albums,sportinggoods,toys andgames.

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VICTOR: 101HillcrestDrive. September26th-27th(9-4pm).Huge variety.Followthesigns!

CANANDAIGUA: 182Kennedy St.September20th(9-4). 50%OFF withexceptions. CashorVenmo. Electrictricyclebrandnew(not50% off),queenbed,dresser,armoire, beautifulwickerrocker,TVs, grandfatherclock,cuckooclock, entertainmentcenter,diningroom tableandchairs,vacuum,living roomschairs,bookshelves,endtables,Bosestereos,gorgeousrugs, CoachandDooneypurses,outdoor furniture,TiffanyFrenchmarble,w figuralfrieze,CDspillowsandso muchmore Bekind.Lala’sestatesalesand organizing Lalasestatesalesandorganizing. com

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CABINETS

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Call us with all your woodworking needs!

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.

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Know the Signs of Senior Abuse

Sometimes it takes watchful eyes to keep seniors safe. Whether it’s physical, emotional or financial abuse, or any other kind, those who come in contact with seniors can look for signs that all is not well. In banking, if you spot a senior who seems distressed and who repeatedly takes large sums of money out of an account (or changes his or her routine), that senior might be a victim of abuse or a scam. (Seniors, don’t use the drive-up teller window. Go inside so staff can get to know you. Sign a new signature card every six months so your handwriting sample is current.)

If you spot personality changes in a senior, the cause might be physical -- or it might be a result of abuse. Ask what’s going on. If a senior who used to dress immaculately is now wearing the same clothes for days in a row, ask. If a senior is no longer as sociable or doesn’t participate in previous activities, ask. If you spot bruises or injury, ask.

In a caregiver or hospital situation, you might see lack of care or physical abuse. A neighbor who’s had relatives move in might suddenly change his or her routines. At home, the senior might be denied food or medicine or mail.

If you want more information to help seniors, go online to the National Center on Elder Abuse (ncea.acl.gov) or call 855-5003537. Learn about the signs of abuse and what you can do when you suspect it’s taking place. Check eldercare.gov, or call 800-6771116. You’ll find information on getting help for housing, in-home services, long-term care, nutrition ... and abuse. Seniors, if you think you’re being abused in any way, call the police. You don’t have to put up with abusive treatment.

© 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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SATURDAY , SEPT. 27 , 2025

10:00AM - 3:00PM • DOOR PRIZES

BATH COLLECTOR’S CLUB AT THE BATH FIRE STATION - WATCH FOR SIGNS! 50 EAST MORRIS STREET, BATH, NEW YORK COINS • STAMPS • SUPPLIES

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SIGHTS TO SEE AT FALL HARVEST FESTIVALS

Cider stations - Lemonade stands that are staples of summer give way to hot or cold cider offerings come the fall. Cold ciders are perfect for an unseasonably warm fall day while warm varieties are tailor-made for days when there’s a chill in the air.

GET YOUR HOME FALL- AND WINTER-READY

One of the easiest and most effective defenses against heat loss is proper insulation. Prevent cold drafts from entering and the loss of heated air through basement headers, which, when left exposed, can make your furnace work harder. Look for a moisture-resistant product offering high thermal performance, such as Roxul Comfortbatt insulation. This type of mineral wool insulation makes installation simple. All that’s needed is a serrated blade or bread knife. Cut the batt to fit the cavity and press into place. The insulation will help improve energy efficiency as soon as it’s in place and provide savings over the lifetime of your home. Comfortbatt can also be used to top or replace old attic insulation. Aim for an R-50 or a depth of 16 inches.

PAINTING/PAPERING

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Jumping Into Deals! &body mind

Man Waiting for Hip Replacement Is Torn Between Surgeons

DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband is 72 years old and on a waiting list for a hip replacement due to severe osteoarthritis. The surgeon he was referred to is quite young, has been performing anterior minimally invasive hip replacements for five years, and does about 250 per year.

Originally we had asked to be referred to a different surgeon who has 30 years of experience, but we were told that older surgeons, although very experienced, do not do this procedure. Instead, they tend to do what they were initially trained to do, which includes cutting through muscle and tendon to access the hip.

Apparently this causes a lengthier recovery period.

What are your thoughts on this? -- D.M.

Q. A.

ANSWER: In general, I do not recommending telling a surgeon which specific type of surgery to perform. You place yourself in the surgeon’s hands and expect to be treated to the best of their expertise.Depending on your particular issues,one type of surgery may be better than another, but only a surgeon can decide this.

I reviewed the published literature on minimally invasive surgery versus conventional surgery. Not everyone is a candidate for the minimally invasive procedure. There are some benefits to the minimally invasive surgery such as less postoperative pain, reduced hospital stay, and less blood loss.

However, there has been no consistent benefit shown for infection rates and complications such as dislocation or fracture near the prosthesis. There also isn’t evidence of any revision of the procedure.Some studies have suggested a higher rate of nerve injury with the minimally invasive procedure.

Since there are some short-term but no proven long-term benefits to the minimally invasive procedure, I advise you to find a surgeon you trust and listen to their recommendation for the right procedure in your husband’s case.

Q.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a couple issues with my bladder and a sleep aid. I am an 81-year-old male in fairly good health. I have a difficult time getting back to sleep after getting up to empty my bladder. My solution for this was to take a melatonin tablet after each trip back to bed. This seemed to help.

However, I researched melatonin online and found that some people, my wife included, can get nausea and stomach cramps from using it. While this does not happen with me, I’m wondering if taking 3 mg per night could be harmful to me, given the reaction my wife gets. -- J.T.M.

ANSWER: Although melatonin is generally safe, it can cause some side effects. In addition to the stomach cramps, people have reported vivid dreams or nightmares, short-term depression, dizziness, and headaches. A few people find the medication helpful enough that they are willing to live with these side effects, but many people will give up and try a different treatment for sleep.

A.

If melatonin isn’t causing you any side effects, then it is likely safe for you. Many people use melatonin, and although long-term safety has not been proven in trials, it is increasingly unlikely that any long-term adverse effects haven’t been discovered.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email

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:

CHAIRYOGA,MostSaturdays,99:45am.KNIT&STITCH,firstand thirdTuesdays,10am-12pm.EUCHRE,Thursdays,3-5pm.CAREER COUNSELING,September30th 12:30-2pm.BOOKCLUB,Wednesday,October15th,thirdWednesdaymonthly,6-7pmreadingJust MercybyBryanStevenson.Geta copyatthefrontdesk!NEEDLE FELTING:COASTERS!Saturday, September20th,10am-12pm. Learnhowtomakeafelted coaster.Thecostis$15perperson, cashorcheck.Pleaseregister. READING,CONVERSATION,AND WINETASTING,FridaySeptember 26th,@TheGellCenter(6581 WestHollowRoad,NaplesNY 14512)at7pm.Thiseveningwill featurehistorianandnovelistNishantBatshainconversationwith AlisonMeyers.TicketscanbepurchasedatWAB.org.SILENTAUCTION:PICNICINTHEPARKSaturday,September27th,4-7pm.Enjoy abeautifulafternooninthepark andsupporttheBristolLibrary.SUICIDEPREVENTIONCLASS,Tuesday, September30th,1pm.Afreeclass abouthowtohelpduringamental healthcrisis.

BLOOMFIELD

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

WestBloomfieldHistoricalSocietyOpenHouse, Saturday,October4,1to4pm,8966Rt.5&20, withfreeantiqueappraisalsbyBest GuessAppraisal.Stopbywithyour treasures,thenbrowseexhibitson WestBloomfield’searlyagriculture, mills,potteries,innsandeateries, schools,churches,andthePeanut BranchRailroad.Includesthisyear’s rotatingdisplay,“AllDressedUp.” Accessibleandopentoallatno charge.Websitewbhsny.orgor FacebookWestBloomfieldHistoricalSocietyNewYork.

RoastBeefHarvestDinner- East BloomfieldUnitedMethodist ChurchwillholdaRoastBeefHarvestDinneronSaturday,September27,from4-7pm(oruntilsold out).Allarewelcome!Menu:roast beefaujus,bakedpotato,our famousbutternutsquash,green beans,dinnerroll,andabrownieor cookie.Cost:$20,Driveup/Takeoutsonly.2ParkPlace,Bloomfield.

CANANDAIGUA

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

HistoricChurchWalkingTourBenFalter,DirectorofEducation, revisitsfourhistoricchurcheson NorthMainStreetinCanandaigua forourfallwalkingtours.Western NewYork,thenknownasthe “BurnedOverDistrict,”experiencedmajorreligiousrevivalsin the19thcentury.Canandaiguawas developingfromafrontiersettlementtoawell-establishedcommunity.Examiningthehistoryof Canandaigua’sFirstCongregational Church,FirstUnitedMethodist Church,St.Mary’s,andUnited Churchallowsustounderstand theseimportantaspectsofthe community’sculturalhistory. Rainorshine.Toursarefreebut donationsaregreatlyappreciated. HeldattheOntarioCountyHistoricalSociety,55N.MainSt., Canandaigua.http://www.ochs.org

WoodlawnCemeteryHistoric Walk- Beginaself-guidedleisurely strollatthebeautifullyrestored 1909historicchapelandmoveon tovisitandhearstoriesaboutthe 12foundingfathersofWoodlawn and4localvillagerswithstreets namedafterthem.Listentotheir intriguingstoriestoldbylocalcitizensdressedincharacter.Desserts andbeveragesavailableatthe chapel.September21,2-4pm, WoodlawnCemetery,130North PearlStreet,Canandaigua.Tickets areavailablelocallyattheRenaissanceGoodieIIShoppe,Sweet Expressionsandatthecemetery office.Tickets:$20pppresaleand $25pponsitethedayoftheevent. http://woodlawncemeterycca.org

EwingForumDaniellePonder, Sunday,September21,2025TheGeorgeM.EwingCanandaigua Forumlaunchesits14thseason withacompellingconversation withregionalartistDaniellePonder, aformerpublicdefenderturned acclaimedsinger-songwriter.The firstforumeventoftheseason, FromLawtoLyrics:ABraveLeapof FaithandReinvention,willtake placeat4p.m.onSunday,September21attheFortHillPerforming ArtsCenterinCanandaigua.ModeratedbyEvanDawson,hostof WXXI’sConnections,theeventwill showcasePonder’sjourneythrough courage,transformation,andthe poweroftrustingone’sinnervoice. Ticketscanbepurchasedat gmeforum.org.

BristolLibraryPicnicinthePark SilentAuction- Fundraiserfor BristolLibrary.PicnicinthePark SilentAuction.LeviCorserPark Pavilion.Saturday,September27. 4:00-7:00pm.Checkoutourexcitingauctionitems:boatandvacationrentals,BristolMountainaerial package,artandphotography,gift baskets,andsomuchmore.Bringa picnicorpurchasesomefried chickenandhaveaglassofwine availableonsite(whileitlasts). Enjoyanafternoonintheparkand supporttheBristolLibrary.AllproceedsbenefitBristolLibrary.Come andEnjoy!

BenefitConcert:CalledtoCare, Canandaiguawillhost abenefit concertonSunday,September 28that3:00p.m.attheUnited Church,11GibsonStreet, Canandaigua.Formerpastor,Rev. JamesKerrwillbejoinedbyWendy Stoddardtoofferaprogramof originalandtraditionalsongs.Free willdonationswillbegratefully acceptedandwillsupporttheorganization’sworkofwelcome, resettlement,andadvocacyonbehalfofrefugees.Lightrefreshments willbeserved.Formoreinformation:315-447-0276.

InformationalMeeting-Called toCare,Canandaigua willhosta seriesofmonthlyinformational meetingsonHaiti,Ukraine,and Venezuela.OnMonday,September 22ndPastorPaulOska,fromthe RochesterHaitiancommunitywill speakabout“Haiti...aCountryin Crisis.”Pleasejoinusat6:30pmat theWoodLibrary,134NorthMain Street.Information:315-447-0276

GrandOpeningofOntario CountyArtsCouncilGallery32OntarioCountyArtsCouncilannouncesthegrandopeningofGallery32onSaturday,September 20that32SouthMainSt., Canandaigua.1pm-RibbonCuttingCeremony.Pleasejoinusto viewmemberexhibits,meetour artistsandenjoyrefreshments.OntarioCountyArtsCouncilisa 501(c)3nonprofitorganization. www.ocarts.org

ParkinsonSupportGroupofthe FingerLakesmonthlymeetingThemonthlymeetingoftheParkinsonSupportGroupoftheFinger Lakes(PSGFL)isonWednesday September24that1:00atWood LibraryinCanandaigua.RobinBarclayfromSafeatHomePhysical Therapywilldiscussallthebenefits ofphysicaltherapyandexercisefor thosewithParkinson’sDisease. Carepartnersandpeoplewith Parkinson’swillthenmeet separatelyforfurtherdiscussion andsharingofexperiences.

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CANANDAIGUA

HistoricChurchWalkingTour: BenFalter,DirectorofEducation, revisitsfourhistoricchurcheson NorthMainStreetinCanandaigua forourfallwalkingtours. WesternNewYork,thenknownas the“BurnedOverDistrict,”experiencedmajorreligiousrevivalsin the19thcentury.Canandaiguawas developingfromafrontiersettlementtoawell-establishedcommunity.Examiningthehistoryof Canandaigua’sFirstCongregational Church,FirstUnitedMethodist Church,St.Mary’s,andUnited Churchallowsustounderstand theseimportantaspectsofthe community’sculturalhistory. Rainorshine.Toursarefreebut donationsaregreatlyappreciated. September26,October10&24, November7&21-2pm.http:// www.ochs.org

BristolLibraryPicnicinthePark SilentAuction: BristolLibrary Fundraiser-Saturday,September 27,4:00pm-7:00pm,LeviCorser ParkPavilion,6702CountyRoad 32,Canandaigua.Bringyourpicnic andyourpocketbook.Bidona varietyofbeautifulart,regional experiences,andfabulouslyunique lots-over30itemstoperuse. Pre-biddingavailableonlineforselectitems@new.biddingowl.com/ bristollibrary2025.Mustbepresent towin.Purchaseagourmetpicnic atthepark(whiletheylast)orbring yourownpicnic.TheSouthBristol FishandGameclubwillsellchicken dinnersthatdayatBristolMountain.Pickoneup.Enjoyitatthe park.AndsupporttheBristolLibrary.

CareNetBabyBlessingTea: Care NetpresentsBabyBlessingsTeaon Saturday,October4from2-4at CrosswindsChurch,3360Middle CheshireRd.,Canandaigua.Tickets are$25andincludefullteaservice, pianomusicandrafflebaskets.Call (585)393-0437formoreinformation.https://www.carenetcan.org/

HEMLOCK

JoinUsfortheAnnualLittle LakesFiberFair! Saturday, September27,10AM-4PM,Little FingerLakesCenter,4705S.Main St.,Hemlock.Discoveravibrant marketplaceforfiberartists!Exploreawidevarietyofbeautiful yarns,roving,andknittingandcrochetsuppliesfromtalentedvendors acrossWesternNewYork.You’ll alsofindDIYkits,finishedfiber projects,andmore.Enjoylivedemonstrationsofsockmaking,needle felting,andlacemaking throughouttheday.Aselectionof delicioussoupswillbeavailablefor lunch.Don’tmissthisfunand inspiringcommunityevent!

HONEOYE

AmericanLegionBreakfast- Join usSundaySeptember21st, 8:00-11:00.Frenchtoast,pancakes,homefries,eggs,sausage, toast,orangejuice,coffee,etc. Costis$10perpersonwithkids5 andunderfree.Sitdownandget servedbytheAmericanLegion Auxiliary.Comeenjoyadelicious breakfastwithyourfamilyand ours.Honeoye-HemlockAmerican LegionPost1278.4931CoRd36, Honeoye.Thiseventisopentothe public.Seeyouthere!

LIMA

3rdAnnualLimaPumpkinFestival&AgriculturalDay- October4,10-4pm,MarkTubbsMemorialPark,7384ZieglerDrive,Lima. LimaPumpkin&AGDayFestivalis afreefamilyfriendlyevent.Theday features:AgriculturalDisplays-Animals,Crops,4-H,TractorsVintage toNew,LocalGrownCrops,Dairy Council.AgriculturalCompetitions -GiantPumpkinWeigh-In,Largest CarvingPumpkin,TallestSunflower,BiggestSunflowerHead. PumpkinDessertCompetition, Carved/DecoratedPumpkinContest,CornEatingContest,2Barn FarmPettingZoo&PonyRides,Kid Activities,ChainsawArtists-Fritz& MaryLoomis,MusicalEntertainment,FoodVendorsincluding ChickenBBQ,LocalAgricultural Vendors-fromProducetoMeat, CraftVendors,AreaBusinesses

LIVONIA

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

GriefShare-GriefSupport Group: Helpandencouragement afterthedeathofalovedone.A GriefSharesupportgroupisasafe, welcomingplacewherepeople understandthedifficultemotions ofgrief.Atthis13-weekgroup, you’llreceivevaluableguidance andtips,leadingyoutorelief,comfortandpeaceofmind.Starts: Monday,SEPTEMBER8that6pm for13weeksat21SummersSt., Livonia.ToRegistergoto Griefshare.organdclickon”Finda Group”.

Autumn repays the earth the leaves which summer lent it.

~Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742–1799), translated by Norman Alliston, 1908

LIVONIA

FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup- HaveyouhadaUFOor ETencounter?Fascinatedwiththe Paranormal?Joinustomeetlikemindedpeople.Saturday,September20,6:00-8:00pm.Followedby SocialHour.$5.00donation. Snackstoshareareappreciated. ForthelocationinLivonia,seethe websiteortextorcallMaryGrace: 585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org

MANCHESTER

ManchesterModelRailroad AssociationOpenHouse- The ManchesterModelRailroadAssociationisholdinganopenhouseat theRailroadMemorialParkonRt. 21ManchesterthethirdSunday eachmonthAprilthrough December.Thenextopenhouseis SundaySeptember21,12:00pm through4:00pm.Tourinsideareal caboose,andviewtwoboxcars decoratedinLehighValleylivery. Tourinsidetheredboxcarandsee aworkingOgaugemodelrailroad representingManchesteratthe heightofLehighValleyrailroad activity.Allagesarewelcome. Admissionisfree,donationsare welcome.Formoreinformationgo tohttps://www.mmra1853.org/

MIDDLESEX

LectureontheLawn:Music fromDeadMetaphorCabaret withlocalduoCurtandNaniNehringBliss-anintimateperformance blendingguitar,vocals,andpowerfulspokenword.Theperformancelastsapproximatelyonehour, withtimeforconversationtofollow.Foldingchairsandbenches provided,butguestsarewelcome tobringlawnchairsorblankets.In theeventofrain,we’llgatherindoors.Aftertheperformance,enjoyavisittotheGuild’sEastHill Galleryfeaturinghandcraftedwork byGuildartists,ortakeaguided tourofthecampusandstudios. September21,2pm,RochesterFolk ArtGuild,1445UpperHillRd., Middlesex.

MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinner- ThenextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdaySeptember27.Dinners willbeheldonthelastSaturdayof eachmonththruOctober25TH,at theMiddlesexHoseCoFirehall, 5537WaterSt,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.

LectureontheLawn:Music fromDeadMetaphorCabaretExperienceclassicpoetrylikeyou’ve neverhearditbefore.Localduo CurtandNaniNehringBlissbring versetolifethroughsonginDead MetaphorCabaret,anintimate performanceblendingguitar, vocals,andpowerfulspokenword. LectureontheLawnismadepossiblethroughthegeneroussupport oftheRochesterAreaCommunity Foundation,theYatesCounty TourismAdvisoryCommittee,the NewYorkStateCouncilonthe Arts,andMid-AtlanticArts.All eventsarefreeandopentothe public.Donationsareappreciated tosupportfutureprogramming. September21,2pm,RochesterFolk ArtGuild,1445UpperHillRd, Middlesex.

NAPLES

SummerExplorationSeries: BeaverHike,Short&SlowSeptember27,10-12pm,RMSC CummingNatureCenter,6472 GulickRoad,Naples.Explore summer-themedtopicsthrough walks,talks,andfamily-friendly activities!Enjoyaslowpacedhike toseesomebeaversignsincluding beaverlodges,beaverdams, chewedtrees,andevenabeaver mailbox!Aswewalkwewilllearn aboutthesefascinatingcreatures! Thisisagreathikeforthosewho mightwantashorter,slowerhike andisledbyCNCeducatorLann. Thisprogramisfamilyfriendlyand opentoallages.Ticketsrequired: pleasepurchaseyourticketinadvanceeitheronline,inperson,or onthephone!https://rmsc.org/ events/wild-walks-summer/

ComingupsoonisourCostume &TreasuresSale!OnSaturday andSunday,September27-28 from9am-4pm,we’llbeatour theateronS.MainStreetsellingan assortmentofgoods.Rangingfrom clothes,decorations,books,movies,andmore.Therewillalsobea specialpreviewonFriday,the26th from3-6PMtoseeeverythingwe have.Formoreinformation,please visitwww.bvtnaples.orgorcallus at(585)374-9032.There’ssomethingforeveryone,andwehopeto seeyouthere! ItalyValleyBibleChurchChickenBBQ: JoinusforourAnnualChickenBBQ!Saturday, September20th,2025from4pm untilsoldoutattheItalyValley BibleChurch,925ItalyValleyRd., Naples.Menu:1/2chicken,baked beans,saltpotatoes,coleslaw,rolls, anddessert.Icedtea,lemonade, andbottledwaterwillalsobe available.Cost:$15.Dine-Inor Take-Out.

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SHORTSVILLE

ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseumOpenHouse- TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,SEPTEMBER 21.Hourswillbe12:00p.m.to 3:00p.m.Alargecollectionof historicalartifactsfromtheLehigh ValleyRailroadisondisplayatthe museum.Thegiftshopwillbe open.Admissionisfree;donations arewelcome.Formoreinformation,visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.

SPRINGWATER

SpringwaterFallFest! Saturday September20thfrom9-4pm.LocatedatSpringwaterTownPark. Bouncehouse,hayrides,freeactivitiesincludingpumpkinpainting andfacepainting.LiveDJ,Chicken BBQ,BurgersandHots,Ciderand Donuts,LocalCraftVendorsand Artisansplusmore!Alldonations andvendorfeesaregoingtowards helpingrestorethetownplayground.

This is the feast-time of the year

When hearts grow warm and home more dear; When Autumn’s crimson torch expires

To flash again in winter fires; And they who tracked October’s flight

Through woods with gorgeous hues bedight, In charmèd circle sit and praise The goodly log’s triumphant blaze. ~Harriet McEwen Kimball (1834–1917), “The Feast-Time of the Year,” c.1880

SPRINGWATER

HikeGriffinsSculptureParkin EastOtto,CattaraugusCountyWalkaroundtheGriffisSculpture ParkinEastOttoandExplorethe uniqueartworkSundaySeptember 21from2-4PM,followedbya socialget-togetheratMonroeSt Brick&BrewinnearbyEllicottville. Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

VICTOR

TwoDayModelTrainDisplaySaturdayandSunday,October4 and5.PresentedbytheGenesee& OntarioModelN-GineersClub.The Club,establishedin1984,isbased inMonroeCounty.TheClubwillbe displayingtheirN-Scalelayout consistingofmanylandscaped moduleunitsallconnectedtoform alargemodelrailroadsystem.Club memberswillbeoperatingthedisplayandcanprovideinformation aboutthehobbyandClubmembership.Thehoursofoperationwill beduringtheregularMallhours. Thedisplaywillbelocatedinfront oftheformerLord&Taylorstore, nearthefoodcourt.TheClubwebsiteis:www.thegoroute.org.

RUSHVILLE

BlessedHopeLadiesLuncheonLeTourneauChristianCenter’s BlessedHopeOctoberLadies LuncheonwillbeheldonFriday, October3at11:00AM.PhotographerDianeDerschwillshareher messageentitled“CapturingGod’s CreationOneClickataTime.” Programandlunchare$18.Registrationandpre-paymentrequired by5:00PMFriday,September26 whichcanbemadebycalling 585-554-3400.LeTourneau ChristianCenterislocatedat4950 EastLakeRoad,Rushville.

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Sapphire.

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Baxter.

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It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.... As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye... ranged with delight over the treasures of jolly autumn.

~Washington Irving, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

[T]he sun declined, and we both fell into twilight silence. Night, which in autumn seems to fall from the sky at once, it comes so quickly, chilled us, and we rolled ourselves in our cloaks...

~Jules Barbey d’Aurevilly, Les Diaboliques

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Robert R. Baker

August 30th, 2025

Ronceverte, WV – Robert R. Baker passed peacefully at his home on Saturday, August 30th in the company of loved ones.

Born February 19th, 1965 in Canandaigua, NY, he was the 8th of 9 children of George and Mary Baker,

Bob was a graduate of Honeoye Central School and Community College of the Finger Lakes with associates degrees in Business/DP in 1985. Bob was an industrious young man who learned to use power tools by the age of 10 . He worked at the family owned business, Baker Rental Sales and Fabrication, Inc, where his father and brothers taught him skills in mechanics, welding, sales, manufacturing & engineering. Bob also worked in new home construction, and then for a short period in a group home for developmentally disabled for a change of pace. He then came to West Virginia in 2000 to work as a volunteer at Gesundheit Institute and was subsequently hired there to complete a one year construction project. Upon completion he moved to Lewisburg, WV and became a licensed master plumber, then formed Baker Home Services in 2002. He was joined by his brother Steven who moved from NC in 2010 to become his business partner. Robert was preceded in death by his parents and survived by siblings,Walter (Carol Fox), Kathy Stumbo (Keith), John (Linda), Carolyn Gorton (Lynn), Albert (Dale), Sharon Gendreau, Steven, and Barbara Ashmead (Robert), many cousins, nieces, nephews (great and great, great).

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Of comfort and support were his girlfriend, Christina Tulloh; her children, Gypsy and Dennis,Bob’s close friends,Gus Saldana,Sherry Blake,Shannon Beatty, Cynthia Clark, Gage Clark, Michael Buttrill, Christen Clark, Jessica Levine and many other friends who came to his side at his time of need.

Bob will be remembered for his smile, his kind heart, his ability to fix anything, to fashion useful items from reclaimed materials and his talent for playing congas in Distant Light (band).

e family is grateful for all who cared for him including members of the Lewisburg, WV Area Community, other friends and Hospice Care.

ere will a Celebration of Life for Bob at Ontario County Park, Watkins Lodge on September 28th, 2025 from 12:00-4:00 pm.

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Ahiddenfireburnsperpetuallyupon the hearth of the world.... In autumn this great conflagration becomes especially manifest. Then the flame that is slowly and mysteriously consuming every green thing bursts into vivid radiance. Every blade of grass and every leaf in the woodlands is cast into the great oven of Nature; and the bright colours of their fading are literally the flames of their consuming. The golden harvest-fields are glowing in the heart of the furnace.... By this autumn fire God every year purges the floor of nature. All effete substances that have served their purposeintheoldformareburntup. Everywhere God makes sweet and clean the earth with fire.

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• TOTAL GYM unit with replacement items. Older model. Works great. Fairport. 585-441-5641

• Rowe AMI 200 selection solid state JUKEBOX with records. Pick up Phelps. 585-766-9233

• WILTON CAKE DECORATING EQUIPMENT. Farmington. 585-794-9503

• 4-year-old WEBER GENESIS GRILL in working condition. You pick up and load. Farmington. Bobjava@gmail.com

• Heavy duty WALKER with seat and outdoor wheels. Brake needs fixing. Otherwise in good shape. Caledonia. 585-538-9825

• Emerson Color TV/VCR/DVD, triple combo, 19”. Heavy. Excellent condition. Pick up Geneseo. Text only. 585-797-8342

• PAPER MACHE HUMAN TORSOS for clothing displays. RG59 CABLE 70’. 585-483-1647

• MAGAZINES – Simple & Delicious, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Cuisine at Home, Bake from Scratch, Cooks Country, Taste of Home, People, Star, Enquire. Webster. 585-671-1106

• WEEDWACKER. Yard Pro 140. Still works, I think. Webster/Penfield. Hponter@rochester.rr.com

• WINE BOTTLES - about 150 empties, no caps. Various colors. Pick up LeRoy. 585-230-8559

• 10” TABLE SAW. Adj. gate multiple blades with homemade stank. Rush. Mcyhockey@gmail.com

• 4 Hankook WINTER TIRES 215/60/R16. Great tread. Rowe SOFA BED. Good condition. Pick up Farmington. 585-880-4979

• LOOSE LEAF BINDERS and 2’ x 3’ x 3’ WOOD STORAGE BOXES. 585-483-1647

• POKER CHIPS (4 sets). Oakfield. nwcrawford@verizon.net

• 3 CARPET REMNANTS leftover from projects (cream, beige and brown) no binding. Oakfield. nwcrawford@verizon.net

• HIGH BACK LOVESEAT with matching throw pillows. Really good shape. Beige and taupe striped. Very nice. Canandaigua. whitelily@spectrum.net

• OLD JEANS. Any size/color/condition. Also, SWEATSHIRTS. 585-297-9273

• MODEL KITS BUILT/UNBUILT - Aviation, autos, figures, ships, space, etc. Parts and pieces okay. Call 585-314-6989

• AMBER LIGHT BAR. Strobe or LED preferred. 585-450-1367

• UPRIGHT PIANO is in good condition. Unable to pick up, delivery needed. Batavia. 347-552-3860

• 12” TELEVISION SET in good working order. 585-442-6907

• ELECTRONIC PARTS, ICs, connectors, relays, switches, test equip, hobby/prototype items, repair manuals, old/obsolete/surplus. Will pick up. wanted@rochester.rr.com or 585-746-9904

• BASEBALL HAT collections for display. 585-766-8842

• MOWER DECK for 100 series John Deere mower. lannlot@rochester.rr.com

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GUNKNIFE&AMMO SHOW:SATURDAYONLY! September27th(9am-4pm) CattaraugusCountyFairgrounds501ErieSt.,LittleValley,NY. 100tablestoview.BuySell& Trade.$6admission.Cattaraugus, Chautauqua,andAlleganypistol clerksonsite. NFGShows.com

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* On Sept. 25, 1789, the first Congress of the United States proposes 12 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, and sends them to the states for ratification. Ten were ratified and are known as the Bill of Rights.

* On Sept. 24, 1968, CBS airs the first episode of the pioneer newsmagazine show “60 Minutes,” which would become the longest-running prime-time show in American television history. The first episode featured coverage of the Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey presidential campaigns.

* On Sept. 23, 1992, Manon Rheaume becomes the first woman to play in men’s North American pro sports leagues when she takes the ice for the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning in a preseason game.

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