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CANANDAIGUA: 106 Stewart Place.March14(9-3pm)&15 (9-1pm).GREAT CANANDAIGUAESTATESALE! Lotsoflocalartists’works,includingMaryKolb,ArtJohnson,etc.4 bambooupholsteredchairs (originallyfromManetti’s).MackenzieChilds.SleepNumberking bed,electricrecliner(likenew), matchingwingbackchairs,”Ice Box”endtables,plusmiscellaneoustables,bakers’stand,2 couches,electricfireplace,queen bed,modernkitchendropleaf with4leatherrollchairs,leather andwickertrunks.Severalsewing machines(includingPfaff7510 Expression2.0,SingerStylus 7258,SimplicityEasyLockSerger SL370),tonsofmaterial,yarn, art/crafts,andpaintingsupplies. Quilts,linens,pillows,anddecorativepillows.Boatloadofname brandclothes,scarfs,purses, shoes,jackets/coats.Electronics includingseveralTVs,DVD player,HPprinter,phones,etc. Roomheaters,humidifiers,numerousvacuums,household steamer,andairpurifiers.Le Creuset,Gibson,Fiestadishware. Pots,pans,castiron.Vintage stainlessSunbeammixer,Takka pestomachine,blenders,andrefrigerator.Stainlessgrill(like new),patiofurniture,cushions, andloadsofgarageitems.Books, CDs,games,puzzles,officesupplies,safe,suitcases,picture frames,totes,Christmas,rugs, tools,andwaymore.STUFF.

YARD SALE TIPS

Place signs around your neighborhood. Be aware that there are ordinances that govern where signage can be located. Check with your town’s municipal office to determine if you need any permits for your signs or the yard sale itself. Make sure signs are legible for drivers and pedestrians alike.

MUST-HAVES FOR YOUR PADDY’S DAY PARTY

Music contributes greatly to the festive atmosphere on St. Patrick’s Day. If there are any musicians in your social circle, and particularly any fiddlers or pipers, enlist their services for the party. If live music isn’t possible, arrange a playlist featuring some of the Emerald Isle’s most popular performers, including The Dubliners, The Pogues, The Chieftains, and Christy Moore, among many others.

STREAMING SOURCE

WEEK OF MAR 10, 2025

What to watch & where to watch it:

ON NOW: “The Righteous Gemstones” (Season 4) Max 10-March: “American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden” (Docuseries) Netflix

12-March: “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney” (Season 1) Netflix 12-March: “Temptation Island” (Season 6) Netflix

13-March: “Long Bright River” (Season 1) Peacock 13-March: “The Parenting” (TV-MA) Max 14-March: “Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years” (Comedy Special) Hulu 14-March: “The Electric State” (PG-13) Netflix 14-March: “Dope Thief” (Season 1) AppleTV+ 16-March: “Yellowstone” (Season 5 Part 2) Peacock © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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SENIOR NEWS LINE

Ge ing through the winter

The top five items tonight on my local news channel were automobile crashes caused by slick road surfaces. And these weren’t just little fender benders, although there was one of those that happened in a store parking lot. These five crashes produced crushed cars, serious injuries and yes, in one case, death of the occupant of the vehicle ... all because of the condition of the roads.

And while I hate to think of myself as a coward, more and more there are things I just don’t want to risk.

I check the weather news for the temperature before I venture out by car. If it’s too cold (or will be by the time I get home), the roads could be slick. Black ice is hard to see but once your vehicle is on it, there’s no steering. Too cold and I just stay home.

During a recent storm we had yet another power outage. I keep thermometers in the fridge to keep track of how warm the temperature gets. For iffy items, I just don’t take the chance that they might have gone bad. While several sources say to be sure the foods have stayed below 40 degrees in the fridge, the CDC puts a specific time limit on it: four hours in a refrigerator without power. After that time, throw it out.

Instead of waiting for a warm day (which isn’t going to happen soon) to melt the ice and snow on my walk and driveway, I hire someone to clear it, and I just pay the cost, even though it’s not a welcome expense.

And in case you’ve never looked it up, it appears that over the age of 45 is when we’re advised not to shovel snow because of the risk of heart attack! For me, 45 was a very long time ago!

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anks, Newark Town Cop

My small dog got out. She was just a puppy in training still. As I ran down the street in Newark, an officer stopped and helped me save her. I would like to thank him again for going out of his way to help.

On Jan. 24th, I lost my pet, Marlee. I went to get a mate to be with my other furry friend. I called several rescue shelters and foster homes. No one happened to have a lap furry friend. I called the animal shelter in Batavia and I’m so happy I found you! I want to give a hug and love to Linda and Brenda, two volunteers there. They said to come and see what they have. They had what I wanted. These people were so great and understanding and awesome! We just love our new furry friend, whose name is now Dallas. Great job to all the staff. I am very pleased with the outcome. God bless you all. Thanks again!

Genesee Co. Animal Hospital

Co are Vet Pricing

Learn from my experience! I recently brought my two cats into a local Vet for their 3-year Rabies and FVRCP shots. When I called for the appt I specifically said, "shots only, that's all I can afford.” Well, much to my surprise when I was done, I received an invoice for $480! Yes, that's FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS! I was not only charged for the shots, but the bill also included a $87.50 "Wellness Visit" for each kitty! I was beyond shocked. They only weighed my cats and asked me questions-OK? So, after the fact I called two other local Vets and here is the comparison pricing I received: 3-Year Rabies I was charged $118 for each kitty, while for the other 2 two Vets I called their pricing was $40/$50. Wellness Visit I was charged $87.50 for each kitty; other two Vets I called their pricing $50/$60. FVRCP I didn't question as it was a low cost. Please learn from my experience and remember this $480 bill I received and be sure to comparison shop your local Vets. Not all are created equal.

Pets in Shopping Carts

Please, let’s respect others and keep pets out of the shopping carts. Very unsanitary!

Thank you.

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FREE STUFF OFFERED FREE STUFF WANTED

• Large and extra-large ADULT BRIEFS, WATERPROOF BLUE PADS, and Boost PROTEIN DRINKS. East Rochester. jodyreynolds18@gmail.com

• Two packages of Peelaways DISPOSABLE FITTED SHEETS. Absorbent and waterproof. Twin XL fits hospital beds. East Rochester. jodyreynolds18@gmail.com

• Comfortable TUFTED SOFA - Super excellent condition from a pet-free smoke-free home. Teal color. S. end of Conesus Lake. 607-936-3137

• Two 60-w BEDSIDE LAMPS - white shades, clear glass bases, 17” tall. Batavia. dlbivt2@yahoo.com

• INDOOR EXERCISE BIKE. Purchased 2019. Excellent condition. AIR PURIFIER, Pro Breeze. Purchased 2021. Like new. Wayland. rparks@frontiernet.net

• Power One (55) p312 HEARING AID BATTERIES. Brand New in packaging. Will mail. Churchville. Email jclare01@rochester.rr.com

• Whirlpool 40-pint DEHUMIDIFIER. Fair condition - works well. Canandaigua. Call or text Bill 585-455-4363

• Large collapsible DOG CRATE 36” L X 22” W x 28” H. Fair condition. Canandaigua. Call or text Bill 585-455-4363

• Box of MAGAZINES, men’s; and women’s interests. Lakeville. Call or text 585-649-8706

• LUGGAGE - 3 pc. Amer. Tourist, soft side, tan. Batavia. 585-343-6994

• 5 Drawer white steel architects/engineers FLAT DRAWING FILE - 41” W x 29” D x 17” H. Victor. 585-924-4405

• GOLD LEAF (especially for woman who was interested in LACE WEDDING DRESS) and SPORTS MAGAZINES. Fairport. 585-388-0318

• Three COOKBOOKS - The Best of Country Cooking (1998, 1999 & 2007). Pick up, Fairport. 585-223-3801

• EXERCISE BIKE and some equipment. GOLF CLUB CADDY - holds two bags. Penfield. 585-678-4525 (land line)/choffman962@gmail.com

• Old FOUNTAIN PENS, working or non-working. bartonta@gmail.com

• 80s & 90s BASKETBALL CARDS. 585-645-2618

• TREADMILL in working condition with handrails. Can pick up. stacile8@yahoo.com

• Nice WOODEN FULL-SIZE BED with mattress and KITCHEN TABLE with chairs by March 14th. Text Only. 585-237-1497

• 36 to 100-gallon TRASH CAN with handle and lid. Text 585-719-4145

• ADULT DIAPERS. Ideally in the Greece area. cpalone@yahoo.com

• ELECTRONIC PARTS - IC chips, connectors, relays, switches, test equipment, electronic tools, electronic hobbyist prototyping items, old/obsolete/surplus. 585-746-9904

• Any BOARD GAMES and a SMALL CAR in good working condition. 585-415-8513

• RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER or PARTS. Especially the water tank. 585-430-4758

• New or used GALAXY Z FLIP - 4, 5, or 6. Any condition, preferably working. Will pick up. sidons061@gmail.com

• New/gently used YOGA MAT and ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS, any brand. Lakeville. Call/text 585-649-8706

• CPAP MACHINE for sleep apnea, COPD. jimfisher66@yahoo.com

• MODELS - Built/Unbuilt: Aviation, Autos & Trucks, Military, Ships, Figures, etc. Plastic, wood, metal. Parts and pieces okay. 585-314-6989

• QUICKEN Software, 2007 or newer. Call/text 585-721-5985

Muscat was a stray who walked into my place of business and into my heart. He is sassy, spunky and sweet!

pet place

COMMON CONDITIONS THAT CAN AFFECT DOGS

Parvovirus: Many dogs come in contact with parvo by touching or ingesting the feces of an infected dog in close quarters. Symptoms include vomiting, weight loss and lethargy. Parvo is highly preventable with a vaccine.

Send us a photo! and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it! Submit at: gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

Honoring search and rescue dogs

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m writing to ask if you can call attention to search and rescue dogs, who do heroic work every day -- from the recent fires in southern California to avalanche rescues and more. I just think they’re amazing. -- Carlo in Missoula, Montana

DEAR CARLO: You’re absolutely right: Search and rescue (SAR) dogs do amazing work nearly every day in the U.S. and around the world. They are unique, highly trained working dogs, often specializing in types of rescue or recovery.

SAR dogs must be energetic but even-tempered, as they often work long hours in chaotic environments. They must be confident, motivated and responsive to their handler. Most are selected when they’re puppies, after a period of observation and interaction, and not every SAR candidate makes the cut, even at this early stage. Training can take at least two years, and most SAR dogs retire before they’re 9 or 10 years old, as the physical requirements can be demanding.

There are two types of SAR dogs: air-scenting and trailing. An airscenting dog detects and follows airborne or wind-borne scents over a large area (up to 150 acres or a quarter mile in some instances) and follows them as close to the source as possible; cadaver dogs are one example. They frequently work off-lead and return to their handler to lead them to the source. A trailing dog can discern a specific scent, such as that of a missing person, and follow the exact track of that scent; they usually work on-lead with the handler, proceeding more slowly.

These dogs are so effective that they’re used in 70% of rescue missions worldwide, entering dangerous areas ahead of human teams to pinpoint survivors.

So, hats off to search and rescue dogs! And to their dedicated trainers and handlers.

Is there a working animal you’d like to highlight? Tell me at ask@ pawscorner.com.

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

Long nails can be painful for dogs. The experts in holistic care at Dogs Naturally Magazine say that long nails that will come in contact with hard ground can push back up into the nail bed and cause discomfort. Long nails also may cause the toes to twist. Most dogs require their nails be trimmed every two weeks. This time period may be extended if the dog goes for long walks frequently.

hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Bloomfield Public Library

9 Church St., Bloomfield • 585-657-6264

M-Th 10-8; F 10-6; Sa 10-2

Mendon Library

22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls 585-624-6067 • mendonlibrary.org

M-Th 9-8; F 9-5; Sa 9-3; Closed Su Victor Farmington Library

15 W. Main St., Victor • 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org M-Th 9-8; F 9-6; Sa 10-4; Su 12-4

MENDONPUBLICLIBRARY:

Kids StoryTimefeaturingRBG.Saturday3/15,10:00-11:00AM.For earlyelementarykidsandtheir caregivers. InspiringOneAnother:TheLifeand TimesofSusanB.AnthonyTuesday,3/18,6:30-7:30PM.Forteens andadults.AspecialprogrampresentedbystafffromtheSusanB. AnthonyHouse.Pleaseregister. ExploringtheFiber-to-Garment Journey.Thursday3/20,6:30-7:30 PM.Forteensandadults.Discover thefascinatingprocessbehindour clothing,fromsheepshearingtoa cozysweater.Registrationisrequired.

TeaCeremony.Saturday3/22, 11:00AM-12:00PM.“ChaDao”, thewayoftea,isapracticethat integratesteaasmedicineandritual.Registrationisrequired. Formoreinformationaboutthese andotherprograms,logonto: https://mendonlibrary.org/

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Ladies, before you put a ring on it, you might want to consider that a survey of 17,000 people across 28 countries found that the amount of time a man spends doing chores on a weekly basis decreases significantly after he marries.

VICTORFARMINGTONLIBRARY: Ongoing AdultPrograms:

Mondays2:00PM:MahJonggJoin otherMahJonggenthusiasts!

Mondays12:30PM&Thursdays 11:00AM:On-SiteChairYoga* Suggesteddonation$3/class

Mondays5:30PM:HandandFoot Game

Tuesdays1:30PM:Mexican Dominoes

Wednesdays9:15AM:Library Walkers

Wednesdays10:30AM-12:30PM BasicComputerSkillsforAdults*

Wednesdays2:00-4:00PM:Hand andFootGame

Fridays12:30PMLet’sPlayBridge! Tuesday3/411:00AMNEW! SteadyStitchersNeedlework Group*Enjoyknittingandcrochetingwithothers!

Saturday3/811:00AMNonviolent CommunicationandEngagingin DifficultConversations*Explorethe benefitsofengagingproductively withconflictanddiscussstrategies forhavingtoughconversations. VoiceofAmerica:TheVoiceof Freedom*Wednesday3/12 6:00PMLearnaboutthehistoryof VOA,thelargestandoldestofthe USinternationalbroadcasters. TravelThroughTime:TheRoleof TrainsandTrolleysinVictor,NY

Thursday3/136:15PM* EstateandLongTermCareplanningSaturday3/1510:30AM* *www.victorfarmingtonlibrary. libcal.comforinformationandregistration.

BLOOMFIELD

PennySocial - Joinusforfun& fellowshipataPennySocial!Bidon over100greatitemsfrom55:30pm;drawingbeginsat5:30. Get10ticketsfor$5plusentryfor doorprizesfromlocalmerchants. Snacksandbeveragesavailableat minimalcost.HeldMarch8that theEastBloomfieldUnitedMethodistChurch,2ParkPlace, Bloomfield.

BloomfieldLionsClub-Spaghetti Dinner atVeteransPark. DineinorTakeout.Wednesday, March12th,4:30-6:30pmorSOLD OUT.6910Routes5&20 Bloomfield.Adults$12.00(13and UP),Children$6(12andunder). DinnerincludesSpaghetti, Meatballs,salad,breadandice cream.FamilyPromiseofOntario CountyassistinginDiningRoom. (Proceedsbenefitcharitablework weperforminourcommunity). NEXTSCHEDULEDDINNERIS SEPTEMBER10TH.

FreeSupper - TheFirstCongregationalChurchwillhostafreesupperatits10SouthAvelocation FridaysuntilApril25thfrom 5-6:30.Allarewelcome!

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

LegallyBlondetheMusical! The Bloomfield DramaClubwillpresent LegallyBlondetheMusicalon March14that7pmandMarch 15that2pmand7pminthe BloomfieldPerformingArtsCenter. LegallyBlondeisthefunandinspiringstoryofasorority-sistervalley girlwhogoestoHarvardLawto getherboyfriendbackandendsup defyingexpectationswhilestaying truetoherself.Thisshowissofun andenergetic!Wehopetoseeyou there!

CANANDAIGUA

CanandaiguaElksClub Breakfast at 19NiagaraStreet,on Sunday,March9th,from8amto 11am.Thebreakfastisamajor projectoftheNewYorkStateElks Associationtobenefitcerebral palsyresearch.Thiswillbethelast breakfastuntilFall.

Sip&StrollinDowntown Canandaigua - OnMarch15th, 3PM-6PM,HistoricDowntown Canandaiguawillhostit’sSt.Patrick’sDaySip&StrollonMain StreetinCanandaigua.ARefreshing,Relaxing,andReallyFun WaytoSpendanAfternoon! ExperiencetastingsfromlocalNY andFingerLakesCraftBrewers& Wineries,sinkyourteethinto MouthwateringSmallBites,andindulgeincreativelycrafted mocktails.Asyouparticipateinthis Passportexperienceatlocalrestaurants,WIN$500inDowntownGift CertificatestoEnjoySomeLocal Shopping!Tickets:$20atwww. downtowncanandaigua.comor $25atthedoor,ifnotsoldout priortothestartoftheevent.

In seed-time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy ~ William Blake

FAIRPORT

EmbraceYourSistersTeaat Two FashionShowFundraiser providesanopportunityforthe publictojointhecommunitysupportofshort-termemergency fundingforbreastcancerpatients acrossour13counties,andatthe sametime,earnvisibility.Sponsorships,ProgramAds,anddonated productsandservicesfortheSilent Auctionarewaystoparticipate. Thedeadlinetoparticipateinany ofthesewaysisMarch21.The FashionShowwillinclude:Silent Auction,liquorandwinepullin handcraftedbags,jewelry,music, appetizers,desserts,coffee/tea/ water/cashbar,speakers,andof course,therunwayfashions,while hearingthemodels’breastcancer stories.Ticketsalesarenowopen online:https://e.givesmart.com/ events/Gkq/

HONEOYE FALLS

HF-MSr.CitizensMarchEvents: 3/11 BusinessMeeting-BYOlunch -MendonPondsPark,Fairfield’s Dream,bookbyDianeHam/Jack Butler:discussionofpark’shistory, geologyfeatures,etc. -Membersignup/paymentfor4/15 ChineseLunch-$5checkw/choice ofchickenw/snowpeas,porkw/ broccoli.shrimplomeintoMike O’Connell,2978Rush-Mendon Road,HF,NY14472,607-592-0473 3/25-11:00bookclub-March book:ShuggieBainbyDouglasStuart.12:00SocialMeeting-BYO lunch;Bingo,etc.

3/26-HFLHSplay:HADESTOWNdressrehearsal@MS:1:00lunch, 2:00performance.$5atoffice. RSVPMonday,3/19DanaBoldt 585-624-7043.

GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:

Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:

• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows. Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

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IONIA

TheMillersCornersCemetery Association will holditsannual meetingattheIoniaFireHouse, CountyRoad14,Ionia,onWednesdayMarch26that7:00p.m.All cemeterylotownersarewelcome. Lawnmowingbidsmustbesubmittedpriortothemeeting.Mailyour bidtoLarryEvans,Superintendent atPOBox58,Ionia,NY14475.Call 585-624-4993formoreinformation.

NAPLES

WhenLafayetteCametoTown: A BicentennialAppreciation -As thebicentennialapproachesof GeneralMarquisdeLafayette’s June1825farewelltour,theBristol HillsHistoricalSocietywelcomes ChristopherCarosa,authorofthe newbook HistoryUnleashed: Lafayette’sRemarkableTourofthe GreaterWesternNewYorkRegion HearhowtheFrenchheroofthe AmericanRevolutionmadehisway fromRochesterthroughMendon andBloomfieldtoCanandaigua andGeneva:wherehestayed, whomhemet,whatthe CanandaiguaMainStreetparade forhimlookedlike.Freeandopen tothepublic.Thursday,April24, 7pm,BristolSpringsGrangeHall, 6457StateRoute64,Naples. https://bristolhillshistory.org/events/ when-lafayette-came-to-town-abicentennial-appreciation

ROCHESTER

VeteranOnly-Knighthawks Game: Veterans joinus29March atBlueCrossArena,wherethe RochesterKnighthawkstakeonthe SanDiegoSeals.We’llhaveabus pickusupandtakeustoourgame suitetoenjoymilitaryappreciation night,food,andfunwithfellow Veterans.Limitedspaceavailable, requestaseatnowatwww. livcovets.comtogetaspot.

SHORTSVILLE

TheOntarioCountyChapterof S.C.O.P.E. meeting isTuesday March18,2025,7:00p.m.atthe ShortsvilleRodandGunClub,2022 FreshourRd,Shortsville.Guests welcome.

VICTOR

AmericanRedCrossBlood Drive: Wednesday, March12,1 pmto6pmatVictorTownHall,85 EastMainSt.,Victor.Participants mustbeages17orolder;16with parentalconsentandbringID.For information:redcross.org. Appointmentsmaybemadeat redcrossblood.org.

TravelThroughTime:Trainsand Trolleys inVictor,NY -Discover howrailroadsandtrolleysinfluenceddailylife,spurredeconomic growth,andconnectedVictorto thebroaderworld.JoinPaulShinal, arenownedauthorandrailhistorian,foranengaginghistorical overviewofthe“AuburnRoad” therailwaythatonceranthrough Victorandstilloperatestoday, connectingCanandaigua,Geneva, andSyracuse.Recognizedasoneof theoldestrailroadsstillinoperation inAmerica,theAuburnRoadisa keypieceofrailroadhistory.Held March13,VictorFarmingtonLibrary,15WestMainSt.NOTE:New time-Thepresentationwillbegin promptly6:15PM.

WEBSTER

“Women’sClubOfWebster Meeting: Thursday,March20“SharonPrattfromtheWebsterMuseum,willbespeakingtotheWCW attheNutcrackerFamilyRestaurant,2159EmpireBlvd.Webster, onThursday,March20.Social: 11:15;meeting:12:00noon;lunch: 12:30followedbyMs.Pratt’spresentation.BuffetfeaturesRoast Beef,RoastedChicken,RicePilaf, PastaPrimavera,Salad,hotMixed Vegetablesandhotandcoldbeveragesfor$25.Newmembers WELCOME!Sendcheckmadeout toWCWbyMarch13thtoCarolyn Rittenhouse,405CountyLine Road,Ontario,14519.Questions (?)orifcheckmightbelate,phone Carolynat585-265-1303.

W. BLOOMFIELD

BreakfastBuffet, Sunday March 9th,7:30-11am,LimaLegionPost 282,2475StateRoute65,West Bloomfield.$10Adults;$6Ages 8-12;7&underFree.Scrambled eggs,homefries,Frenchtoast,bacon,sausage,pastries,fruit,juice, coffee.Takeoutsavailable.Everyonewelcome.

WestBloomfieldCongregational ChurchH.O.P.E. FoodPantryGiveaway-TheWestBloomfield CongregationalChurch’sfoodpantryH.O.P.E.(HelpingOtherPeople Eat)maintainsa24/7foodshelfin thealcoveatthesouthsideofthe building,accessedbythemetal ramp.Wealsoholdaquarterly “grocerystore”stylefoodgiveaway.Ournextgiveawayis ThursdayMarch20th4-5:30pm, WestBloomfieldCongegational Church,9035Rts5&20,West Bloomfield.Pleasebringyourown bagsifyoucan.Doorsopenat 4pm.Donationsarealsoalways accepted!Pleasecallthechurch withquestions585-624-1313.

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KEEP THE SUN OUT

Estate & Long-Term Care Planning

Free Breakfast Seminar covering:

• Estate Planning changes for 2025

• Long-Term Care in 2025

• Medicaid in 2025

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at Irondequoit Country Club

Breakfast 8:15-8:45am • Presentation 8:45-10:30am

ST. PATRICK’S DAY FUN FOR YOUNGSTERS

Parades are fun for people of all ages. Local community parades may encourage families to march, and parents should take advantage of such opportunities. But even large parades in big cities can be fun for youngsters, who can dress up in green and enjoy all the pomp and circumstance of high school bands, bagpipers, Irish dance groups, and additional participants.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* In the 18th century, Napoleon Bonaparte and Benjamin Franklin were both defeated at chess by a machine called the Mechanical Turk -- or at least they thought they were. It was later revealed to be quite the elaborate hoax, with a highly skilled chess master hiding inside the “machine” and moving the pieces against the opponent.

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SLEEP IN HEAVENLY PEACE: Building Beds, Changing Lives

In Rochester and across the country, countless children go to sleep each night without a bed of their own. Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) is on a mission to change that. A dedicated team of volunteers works tirelessly to build and deliver beds to children in need, ensuring that, as their motto states, “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town!”

e Origins of SHP

Sleep in Heavenly Peace began in 2012 in Twin Falls, Idaho, with a single act of kindness. Founder Luke Mickelson built one bed for a family in need during Christmas and, with le over materials, built more. A simple Facebook post led to an overwhelming response from families in need, and the movement quickly grew. Today, SHP has expanded to over 300 chapters in the United States and Canada, delivering more than 100,000 beds to children who otherwise wouldn’t have one.

e Rochester Chapter

Locally, the Rochester chapter has delivered over 1,000 beds, but the need remains great, with a wait list of more than 400 children. Co-presidents Donna and Shawn Ritchie lead the chapter, balancing full-time careers as an event planner and engineer respectively and dedicating evenings and weekends to this cause. Donna, a Girl Scout leader for 12 years, and Shawn, a deacon of youth at their church with years of experience teaching Sunday School, were inspired to start the chapter a er their daughter Meg mentioned a similar initiative in Michigan. Donna says, “When we realized there were kids in Rochester who didn’t have a bed to sleep on, we knew we had to get involved.” As new empty-nesters, “the next thing we knew, we were on a plane heading to the headquarters in Idaho for chapter president training,” and five years later, they continue to build and deliver beds to children in need.

Making a Difference

Jim Holleran, a retired Rochester City School District teacher and former sports editor of the Democrat & Chronicle, has become a core volunteer with SHP, building and delivering beds, and buying and cutting wood ahead of builds. His journey with the organization began when his wife, Mary, introduced him to Donna Ritchie at the Rochester Area Community Foundation. What was supposed to be a two-hour volunteer shi turned into a six-hour commitment. “We were so impressed with the spirit of the volunteers and the mission,” he says.

“SHP embodies what we all should be doing for our community –lending a hand to those in need who don’t have all the benefits that some of us enjoy on a daily basis,” Holleran says. He says SHP does more than provide beds – it provides comfort, security, and dignity to children who would otherwise sleep on couches, air mattresses, or even piles of clothes. Beds include a safe, comfortable, 75-inch wooden frame, with a mattress, pillow, comforter, and bedding. “ e pure joy and thanks among the children would melt your heart,” Holleran says. “ ey are ecstatic to own something that they can call their very own.”

One of Holleran’s most memorable moments was delivering a bed to a former student. “She was asking Donna if that was ‘Mr. Holleran.’ Donna confirmed it. It gave me a chance to acknowledge her and boost her three children. You never get tired of supporting children, including the ones who grow up to be mothers and fathers.”

Sleep in Heavenly Peace Open and Corporate Builds

SHP runs two types of bed-building events: corporate builds and open builds. Businesses sponsor a day for staff to come together, team-building while serving their community. Open builds allow community volunteers to sign up online and join in the effort. In both formats, volunteers are guided through various workstations, including sanding, drilling, assembling headboards and sideboards, and branding the wood with the SHP logo. e beds are then delivered and assembled in the homes of children in need.

“Our greatest need is sanding the wood,” Holleran says. “Everyone takes turns between sanding and building. We assemble siderails and headboards, make bed slats, and dip all our headboards and siderails into a tank of vinegar and steel wool that discourages bed bugs and seals the wood.”

SHP welcomes volunteers aged 10 and older. No experience is necessary, as volunteers guide you through the stages. Working in relaxed, two-hour shi s, SHP builds are great fun and bonding opportunities for individuals, groups, and organizations.

Applying

for a Bed

Families in need of beds can apply online. Applications are added to a waitlist and prioritized based on need. SHP builds beds primarily in the summer and delivers them year-round. Apply for a bed through the SHP Rochester application portal at www.tfaforms.com/4941594

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“When we realized there were kids in Rochester who didn’t have a bed to sleep on, we knew we had to get involved.”
DONNA RITCHIE

How You Can Help

e Rochester chapter of SHP relies on community support to continue its mission. ere are several ways to get involved:

• Volunteer and Spread the Word: SHP welcomes individuals and groups to join their builds. No experience is necessary – just bring work gloves and a willingness to help. Follow SHP Rochester on Facebook to stay updated on upcoming builds and fundraising efforts.

• Donate: Each bed costs approximately $250 to build and furnish with a mattress, pillow, and bedding. Financial contributions can be made online at https://bit.ly/SHP_NY-ROC

• Donate Bedding: Sheets, comforters, and pillows are always in high demand. Donations can be made through SHP Rochester’s https://bit.ly/SHP-NY-ROC-Amazon

To learn more or get involved, visit SHP Rochester’s website https:// shpbeds.org/chapter/ny-rochester/ or reach out by mail at P.O. Box 1013, Pittsford, NY 14534.

Every bed built and delivered is a step toward ensuring that no child in our community sleeps on the floor.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have two bird feeders off my back deck. They hang from tall poles as a vain attempt to keep squirrels from eating all of the birdseed! But to refill them, I must take them down and handle them, and I recently wondered if I might be exposing myself to the new bird flu.

Is there any information about this possibility? Any possible transmission of the virus might have occurred to other bird lovers, too. --

ANSWER: The songbirds you are attracting to your feeders, such as cardinals, sparrows and woodpeckers, are not likely to be infected with avian influenza (“bird flu”). It generally infects waterfowl such as gulls and ducks.

Most experts do not recommend taking down your feeders but do recommend a periodic cleaning of feeders and baths with a diluted bleach (10%) solution. You should wash your hands after refilling your feeders.

Those who keep poultry such as chickens, ducks, geese or turkeys (which may also be infected by bird flu) should not use feeders or baths that attract wild birds.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I see commercials about different kinds of pillows, asserting that they are better for you medically in various ways, especially with enhancing your sleep experience. This implies to me that conventional pillows can be bad for you. Is any of this true? -- W.R.G

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ANSWER: No, I wouldn’t say that conventional pillows are bad for you. However, there is evidence that in people with chronic neck pain, pillows made with latex or springs have been shown to reduce neck pain, waking symptoms and disability. They also enhance the satisfaction that people have with their pillows, but studies taken as an aggregate did not show an improvement in sleep quality. It seems that the height and composition of the pillow can affect the alignment of your neck bones.

If you aren’t having any problems, there is no reason to change. But if you wake up with a sore neck or have chronic neck pain, a special pillow might help, although I doubt there is one pillow that is right for everybody.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2025 King Features

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Infectious disease: The USNLM urges all individuals, including healthy young men, to be tested for hepatitis C at least once between the ages of 18 and 79. Doctors also may recommend additional screenings for sexually active young men, who may be tested for syphilis, chlamydia, HIV, and other infections.

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Individuals may find that winter is a great time to tackle delayed or unfinished projects or to put plans for major renovations in motion. Homeowners may find that they have some extra time on their hands when weather and early evening darkness reduces how much time they can spend outdoors.

One of the easiest ways to transform the look of a room is with a fresh coat of paint. Painting a room or rooms is an inexpensive project that can be completed over the course of a single weekend. Painting in lighter colors can help illuminate dark spaces and make a home feel more vivid and inviting, especially during the winter. And painting need not be reserved for walls only. Homeowners may want to sand and paint furniture to give items a trendy arts-and-crafts feel.

Address drafts and other inefficiencies. Colder temperatures alert homeowners to drafts, leaks and even insect or rodent infiltration. Homeowners can scout out rooms and remedy situations. Organize the home. Rainy or snowy days are great moments to address organizational issues, such as messy mudrooms or cluttered kitchens. Get a jump-start on spring cleaning before the warm weather arrives.

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Quail Summit residents also enjoy priority access to a higher level of care in our assisted living or memory care communities if it’s ever needed.

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