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Bus Ame ca Group Tours

One Day Tours

Aug 12 - Seneca Lake Doo-Wop Lunch Cruise (ACT FAST!)

Aug 14 - Fun in the Finger Lakes (ACT FAST!)

Aug 25 - Top Hat at Merry-Go-Round

Aug 26 - Celine Dion Tribute at Batavia Downs

Sept 3 or 4 - Toyota Plant Tour & Lunch (Canada)

Sept 12 - Cooperstown-Boat Ride, Lunch & Baseball!

Sept 24 - Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe at Shaw Festival (Canada)

Oct 1 - Finger Lakes Fall Wine Tour

Oct 2 - Raquette Lake Autumn Lunch Cruise

Oct 14 - Cooperstown-Farmers & Auto Museum

Oct 22 - PA Grand Canyon Covered Wagon Ride

Nov 11 - Veterans Appreciation Tour in Cortland

Nov 18 - Merry Motown Show at Batavia Downs

Dec 11 - Country Christmas Lunch Show with Donna & the Mystics

Dec 18 - Very Barry Xmas Show at Turning Stone

Overni ht Tours

Aug 26-28 - Hudson Valley Historical Tour (ACT FAST!)

Sept 8-10 - Villa Roma Resort (ACT FAST!)

Sept 11-13 - Akwesasne Casino Getaway

Sept 19-21 - ADK Balloon Festival 3-day

Oct 5-10 - VEGAS BABY! (with nonstop flights from Rochester)

Oct 7-8 - Autumn Explorer Train-Saratoga & Southern ADKS

Nov 12-18 - A Branson Christmas with 7 shows!

Dec 9-11 - Niagara-on-the-Lake at the Pillar & Post (filling fast!)

2026 Prince uises (Reserve Early!)

Feb 6-14 - Western Caribbean Cruise Only

$2,499 Inside / $2,899 Balcony

May 27 - June 7 Alaska Cruise & Land Tour

$4,595 Inside / $5,895 Balcony

Aug 23 - Sept 8 British Isles & Ireland Cruise & Land

$5,655 Inside / $6,755 Balcony

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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.

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Clothes, toys, books, kitchenware, décor, office supplies, construction equipment and accessories, crafting materials, and prices better than the dollar store!

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1. TELEVISION: In the show “Ted Lasso,” what does the sign over the locker room doorway say?

2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many words are dogs believed to understand, on average?

3. U.S. STATES: Which two states don’t observe Daylight Savings Time?

4. LITERATURE: In the “Harry Potter” book series, how many balls are used in a Quidditch match?

5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which company owns car makers Porsche and Audi?

6. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is home to Lake Como?

7. MOVIES: What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?

8. ACRONYMS: What does the computer acronym DOS stand for?

9. MEDICAL: What is the condition called solar erythema?

10. PSYCHOLOGY: Someone suffering from alektorophobia is terrified by what?

ANSWERS

Four balls of three different types (the e,Quaffl two Bludgers and the

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Dogs generally know an average of 89 words and phrases, but the number can range from 15 to 215.

“Believe.”
Hawaii
Arizona.
Golden Snitch).
5. Volkswagen AG.
6. Italy.
7. Anastasia and Drizella.
8. Disk Operating System.
9. Sunburn.
10. Chickens.

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DID YOU KNOW?

DatafromtheUnitedStatesDepartment of Justice indicates that partner violence accounted for 20 percent of all violent crime in the U.S. in 2018. The World Health Organization defines intimate partner violence as behavior within an intimate relationship that causes physical,sexual or psychological harm. Such violence can include acts of physical aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, and controlling behaviors. Violence perpetrated by both current and former spouses and partners falls under the umbrella of intimate partner violence. Domestic violence is so prevalent that the National Network to End Domestic Violence reports that it fields more than 19,000 calls on a typical day. Anyone who is a victim of domestic violence or suspects a loved one or acquaintance is being abused is urged to call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-7873224 (TTY) right away.

MASONRY & BASEMENT

Driveways may not draw the attention of homeowners too often, but damaged driveways that go ignored may ultimately lead to very costly problems.

I think the true gardener is a lover of his flowers, not a critic of them. I think the true gardener is the reverent servant of Nature, not her truculent, wife-beating master. I think the true gardener, the older he grows, should more and more develop a humble, grateful and uncertain spirit. ~Reginald Farrer, In a Yorkshire Garden, 1909

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Grinding

Tree & Brush Trimming, Cleanup Forestry Specialist on staff. We use equipment that is easy on your lawn.

branches, necessitating a pruning. In other instances, trees may have outgrown their yards, overpowering the landscape.

Autumn and winter, when trees largely go dormant and fallen leaves make it easier to see the branches beneath, may be prime times to prune. Pruning during the dormant period also minimizes sap loss and stress to the tree, and can help cut down on the growth of fungi. In addition, insects are less likely to be problematic during the colder months of the year.

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Pleasesubmit1sealedbidpervehicle.

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

BusescanbeviewedatYorkBusGarage. FormoreinformationcallLarry@585-243-3175

PRESERVING A LEGACY OF JUSTICE:

The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse

Standing humbly in the Finger Lakes region, the 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse is more than just a historic building; it is a national site of conscience and a beacon for equal rights, social justice, and peace. Its legacy is entwined with the abolition of slavery, Indigenous land rights, and the women’s suffrage movement, and its continued restoration ensures this story of conscience, courage, and community lives on.

A Hub for Freedom and Resistance

In the early 19th century, the Meetinghouse and its community played a pivotal role in the Underground Railroad and the abolitionist movement. Many freedom seekers passed through Farmington, including Austin Steward, who visited in 1815 and wrote, “When I arrived in Farmington, I felt, for the first time in my life, that I was my own master. I cannot describe to a free man, what a proud and manly feeling came over me, when I hired to Mr. C[omstock],norwhenIassumedthedignityofcollectingmyownearnings.”

Frederick Douglass frequently visited and spoke at the Meetinghouse. He reflected that his time in the area was “the best school possible for me … [as the] days of toil and thought … obliged me to think and read, it taught me to express my thoughts clearly, and was perhaps better than any other course I could have adopted.”

Standing with the Seneca

e Meetinghouse was also a site of solidarity with Indigenous people. During the crisis of the 1838 Treaty of Buffalo Creek, which threatened to remove the Haudenosaunee west of the Mississippi River, Quakers met with Seneca leaders at Farmington and Cattaraugus. eir coordinated resistance helped protect some Seneca homelands.

In an 1840 petition read in Farmington, Tonawanda Seneca leaders said, “Brothers…we want to be allowed to live on our land in peace. We love Tonawanda. We have no wish to leave it. It is the residue of the land of our fathers. Here we wish to lay our bones in peace.” Griffith Cooper, a Quaker whose home in Williamson was a stop on the Underground Railroad, became an ally of both African American and Native rights, and declared in 1843, “We pulled the strings, and the world’s people danced.”

PHOTOS: (TOP) HELEN KIRKER IN QUAKER DRESS 1816 FARMINGTON QUAKER MEETINGHOUSE - PHOTO BY JUDITH WELLMAN (MIDDLE) 1892 PHOTO BY EDWIN J GARDNER PHOTO COURTESY MARGARET HARTSOUGH (BOTTOM) OCTOBER 2006 PHOTO BY BRUCE HARVEY HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY

A Platform for Women’s Rights

e 1816 Meetinghouse is integrally tied to the early women’s rights movement. Quakers connected to Farmington helped organize the pivotal 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, Lucretia Mott o en spoke in the Meetinghouse, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton also addressed a crowd there. Stanton recalled that at that event, a middle-aged man said, “‘All I have to say is, if a hen can crow, let her crow.’ … e good man…put the whole argument in a nutshell: ‘Let a woman do whatever she can.’ ”

Susan B. Anthony also spoke in Farmington in 1873 while awaiting trial for voting as a woman, helping galvanize support for women’s suffrage—an effort realized nationwide in 1920 with the Nineteenth Amendment.

Saving the Structure and the Stories

In 2006, a severe windstorm tore off a corner of the Meetinghouse, threatening its survival. But instead of demolition, a local effort was born. Architects declared around 85% of the original structure remained, and since then, a determined group has led its restoration, aiming to reopen by 2028 as a national site of equal rights.

Executive Director Judith Wellman reflects that before the Civil War, the Meetinghouse was a “nationally significant center of movements for equal rights for all people,” and a small group associated with it “worked to implement the ideals of the Declaration of Independence that ‘all men are created equal.’” e Meetinghouse’s Board continues that legacy since founding in 2007.

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rough restoration and public programs, the organization aimstopreserve,maintain,andinterpretthe1816Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse as “a national site of conscience and a cornerstone of historic movements for equal rights, social justice, and peace, including rights for Native Americans, African Americans, and women, inviting visitors to explore issues of equality and justice in their own lives.”

A Living Legacy rough Community Programs

Each year, the Meetinghouse reaches hundreds through dynamic programs offered in collaboration with partners such as the Seneca Art and Culture Center at Ganondagan, AKWAABA: eHeritageAssociates,theFrederickDouglass FamilyInitiatives,andtheWomen’sRightsNationalHistorical Park. Wellman says current programming is “deeply embedded in the community through strong partnerships offering educational experiences within the very walls where history unfolded, [adding] profound meaning and impact, rooting learning in place, memory, and shared purpose.”

Diane Robinson, who has been involved for over a decade, said: “ e community needs to know of the existence of the Meetinghouse and its part in equal rights movements throughout history, woman’s rights, emancipation and Native American rights. Our programs highlight these things and give today’s meaning to them.”

Looking Ahead

When it opens fully to the public in 2028, the restored Meetinghouse will be a state-of-the-art interpretive center and community gathering space, located along the proposed Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. With a dedicated Board of historians, educators, artists, and local leaders, the project remains firmly rooted in community engagement and a commitment to inclusive storytelling.

For more information, visit farmingtonmeetinghouse.org.

1816 FARMINGTON QUAKER MEETINGHOUSE SUPPORTERS HOLDING “THIS PLACE MATTERS” SIGN FROM THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
BOARD MEMBERS DIANE ROBINSON, DAVE BRUINIX AND CARRIE MAGNAN, AT PROGRAM AT GANONDAGAN’S SENECA ART AND CULTURE CENTER

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Loud Muffler

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

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

Birthday

I would like to thank the very caring woman who helped me in Target on June 23, 2025. You assisted me with my dog and I failed to get your name, but you don’t know how much I appreciated what you did for us! Also, a special thank you to Guest Service team member, Colton! I was having a very hard day and your assistance was very much appreciated!

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

Defecating Dogs

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

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “When you’re good at something, you’ll tell everyone. When you’re great at something, they’ll tell you.” -- Walter Payton

78RPM | Tuesday, July 22nd | 6:30-8pm

Paulsen and Chaapel | Tuesday, August 19th | 6:30-8pm

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

VICTORFARMINGTONLIBRARY:

OngoingAdult Programs:

Mondays2:00PM:MahJonggJoin otherMahJonggenthusiasts!

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

Mondays5:30PM:HandandFoot Game

Tuesdays1:30PM:MexicanTrain Dominoes

Wednesdays9:15AM:Library Walkers

Wednesdays10:30AM-12:30PM BasicComputerSkillsforAdults*

Wednesdays2:00-4:00PM:Hand andFootGame

Fridays12:30PMLet’sPlayBridge!

Monday7/216:00PMCommUNITY Conversations:Healing-Physical andSpiritual-Whenourbodiesare illorinjured,weseekmedicines, doctors,andotherphysical treatmentsforhealing.Buthowdo wenourishandhealoursouland spirit?Joinustodiscussandexplorethissubject.

Tuesday7/221:30PMeBayWorkingGroup*fornewandseasoned eBaysellers.Learnandsharetips andtricks!

Thursday7/241:00PMTEDTalk DiscussionGroup*WatchanddiscussaTEDTalk(videosthatpresent agreatideain

MENDONPUBLICLIBRARY:

StoryTime Tuesdays-EveryTuesday 10:00-10:35AM.

VolunTeens!-Tuesdays7/22,7/29, 1:00-3:00PM.JoinEmilyonTuesdayafternoonsforavarietyof activitiestogivebacktothelibrary andcommunity!

WeeOnesWednesdays-Every Wednesday10:00-10:30AM. ShadowPuppetryWorkshopfor ElementaryandMiddleSchool Students-7/23,1:00-2:00PM. MUSTRegister!

Tween&TeenTime-SELFCARE DIYPROJECTS.7/24,1:00-2:00PM Formoreinformationand/orto registerfortheseandotherprogramsthatwehave,logonto: https://mendonlibrary.org/ programs/

BLOOMFIELD

ACommunityBreakfast isheld on 4thSaturdaysfrom9-11am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield.

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

CANANDAIGUA

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

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

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Speak with business owners about your experience as a customer, sharing insight about both good and bad experiences.

The luxury of all summer’s sweet sensation is to be found when one liesatlengthinthewarm,fragrant grass, soaked with sunshine, aware of regions of blossoming clover and of a high heaven filled with the hum of innumerous bees. ~Harriet E. Prescott, The Atlantic Monthly, August 1865

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

AWA Communication Technologies Museum Two Hundred Years of Innovations

Hours are: Tuesdays 10am-3pm and Saturdays 1-5pm

6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org

hometown events

A life without love is like a year without summer. ~Swedish Proverb

HONEOYE

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

AmericanLegionBreakfast- Join usSunday July20th,8:00-11:00.

SHORTSVILLE

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

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

In summer, the song sings itself. ~William Carlos Williams

Oh, the summer night Has a smile of light And she sits on a sapphire throne. ~Barry Cornwall

WEBSTER

Women’sClubofWebster60th AnniversaryParty, Wednesday, July 23rd-Thehonorofyour presenceisrequestedbyTheWomen’sClubofWebsteratits60th AnniversaryPartytobeheldon Wednesday,July23rd,from4:007:00pmattheCurryBuildingatthe WebsterArboretum,1700Schlegel Road,Webster.Pleasejoinus!Enjoymunchies,musicandcamaraderie.Makenewfriendsandlearn moreabouttheWomen’sClubof Webster.AdmissionisFREEandno registrationisrequired.Juststop by!

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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

• YARD SIGN STAKES. kwallin14414@gmail.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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* The fuller your refrigerator, the more energy-efficient it is.

* Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock was an ovophobe, or someone who is frightened of eggs.

* Children of identical twins are genetically siblings, not cousins.

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Here are some tips to follow from the American Camp Association before packing your bags for summer camp:

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• Review your camp’s packing lists.

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• Focus on fun things about camp kids can look forward to, and acknowledge any concerns they have.

• Plan a sleepover or two to ease the transition to a sleepaway camp.

• Avoid communicating your own anxiety about the separation, and keep goodbyes short and positive.

• Make a communication plan based on the camp’s guidelines.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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