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

HENRIETTA: AtthecornerofEast Henriettaand10SouthernHills Circle.August28th-30th(9-5pm). PERENNIALPLANTSALE.25 varietiesavailable.

CANANDAIGUA: 90PhelpsStreet. August15th&16th(9-4pm). Collectiblesincluding100sofHot Wheels,100sofBeanieBabies (sealed),Disneycollection,hugedoll collection,coinbears,toys,Shrek collection,Pezcollection,100sof DVDmovies(sealed),100sofVHS tapes(sealed),castironpans,tools, workbench,tables,fishingpolesand tackle,100sofotheritems.Toomuch tolist!

POOL SAFETY ESSENTIALS TO LIVE BY

Install other barriers. Barriers, alarms and pool covers can save lives and prevent access to pool water when the pool area is not in use.

Submitted a local reader as part poem of the week

Submitted by a local reader as part of our annual Pen-A-Poem contest. Share your thoughts at gvpennysaver.com/contact.

Gi s of Joy by Ellen Weber

As sunsets fade and seasons pass Many joys have come our way

Fresh baked bread

A child’s laugh

A daliah in full bloom

A snowflake landing on our face

Simple pleasures

One and all... Gentle gi s Reminding us at we are loved and cared about... If we just stop to notice

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(Family Features) Here are three things you can do to help protect your mobile devices and your identity: Password protect your device. A recent study by Javelin Strategy and Research found that even though many smartphones are being used to handle sensitive financial information, only 33 percent of smartphone owners password-protect their devices. If your phone falls into the wrong hands, you could make it very easy for someone to access your personal information and steal your identity.

Review your social network privacy settings. It’s not just advertisers taking advantage of the personal information you include on your social network sites. As the use of social networking continues to increase, it’s expected that the use of malware will rise, too. Cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal information and money. So you need to review your privacy settings frequently, be careful of what apps you install, and never “friend” someone you don’t know.

Consider getting extra protection. There are a growing number of tools available to help you monitor and protect your identity as well as restore your name and credit, should your identity get stolen. For example, Mobile Rhino is a specialty insurance program that not only insures your device, but also offers an Identity Monitoring Service that alerts you of any changes that could indicate someone else is using your information.

1. U.S. STATES: Which state is home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?

2. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?

3. TELEVISION: Ron Swanson is a character on which sitcom?

4. MOVIES: Who is the villain in the animated film “The Little Mermaid”?

5. SCIENCE: What part of the cell contains genetic material?

6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president established the Peace Corps?

7. HISTORY: Which country is home to Botany Bay, an early British colony?

8. MATH: Who is known as the father of geometry?

9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When did the Great Smoky Mountains National Park open?

10. MYTHOLOGY: What animal did Zeus turn into to kidnap Europa?

ANSWERS

Riyadh.
Ursula.
Nucleus.
John F. Kennedy. 7. Australia. 8. Euclid. 9. 1940.
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18-Aug: “Are You My First?” (Season 1)

19-Aug: “Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror” (Docuseries)

20-Aug: “The Map That Leads to You” (PG-13)

20-Aug: “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox” (Limited Series)

21-Aug: “Hostage” (Limited Series)

21-Aug: “Peacemaker” (Season 2)

22-Aug: “Night of the Zoopocalypse” (PG)

22-Aug: “Long Story Short” (Season 1)

22-Aug: “Invasion” (Season 3)

What’s BugGing You?

the most common cancer to affect the endocrine system. While many cancers have decreased in prevalence, ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association, Inc. indicates incidence rates for thyroid cancer have increased in recent years. The American Cancer Society expects thyroid cancer deaths to increase to 2,200 in 2021 out of an estimated 44,280 people affected by thyroid cancer. Unlike most other adult cancers, thyroid cancer is commonly diagnosed at a younger age. Women are three times more likely to develop thyroid cancer than men. Thyroid cancer is largely treatable, most notably with the removal of a portion of the gland or the entire thyroid gland depending on cancer stage. People who have had their thyroids removed (thyroidectomy) will need to take daily thyroid hormone pills.

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THE QUIET FORCE BEHIND A FAMOUS NAME:

Mary Stafford Anthony’s Legacy

Most visitors to Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester make their way to the grave of Susan B. Anthony, the iconic women’s rights leader. But just next to her lies a woman whose name is far less recognized, though her life and sacrifices made her sister’s work possible: Mary Stafford Anthony.

Much of what we know about Mary’s life today comes from the careful research of the Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery, whose work preserves the stories of those buried there, including Susan and Mary Anthony.

Born in 1827 in Battenville, NY, Mary was raised in a Quaker household that championed social justice. Her father, Daniel Anthony, was a liberal Quaker and abolitionist who valued education so highly he established a school in their home. It was there Mary received her early instruction alongside her five siblings, including Susan.

“Without Mary, my work would have been impossible.”
SUSAN B. ANTHONY

From a young age, Mary was drawn to teaching. At 17, she took her first job at a district school in Fort Edward, earning $1.50 a week and “boarding ‘round” with local families. A er a brief pause to support her family on their farm in Gates (now part of Rochester), she returned to education in the 1850s. In a time when female educators were paid significantly less than men, Mary stood out. As acting principal of a Rochesterpublicschoolin1860,shedemandedand received equal pay, which was considered a radical move for the era.

She later became the official principal of Ward SchoolNo.2andremainedinthatroleuntilretiring in 1883. Over her 26-year career in education, Mary’s determination, leadership, and belief in equality set a quiet but powerful example.

MARY S ANTHONY – CREDIT HISTORY OF AMERICAN WOMEN

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Yet it was her behind-the-scenes support of her sister and the larger suffrage movement that defined the second half of her life. Susan B. Anthony once said, “Without Mary, my work would have been impossible.” at wasn’t a hyperbole. Mary kept the house, managed finances, provided care for aging family members, and stepped in whenever Susan needed help, whether it meant sending money or taking over operations at Susan’s suffrage newspaper e Revolution during a summer.

Mary’scommitmenttothecausewasdeeplypersonal.

Long before Susan became a suffragist, Mary attended the Adjourned Woman’s Rights Convention in Rochester in 1848 and signed the Declaration of Sentiments. In fact, it was Mary’s enthusiasm that helped convince her skeptical older sister. “She, not I, is the suffrage pioneer in the family,” Susan said. Despite preferring a quiet life, Mary took on active roles in the movement. She co-founded the Women’s Political Club in Rochester, which was later renamed the Political Equality Club, and served as its president for over a decade. Her home on Madison Street became a headquarters of sorts, hosting visiting suffragists,strategymeetings,andcampaignmailings. In 1893, she was elected corresponding secretary for the New York State Woman Suffrage Association, and during one grueling stretch, she worked day and night to support a statewide campaign.

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Mary also practiced what she preached. She joined Susan and others in illegally voting in the 1872 presidential election and attempted to vote again the following year. She paid her taxes “under protest,” believing, as she wrote in 1901, that “taxation without representation is just as great ‘tyranny’ today... as it was in 1776.”

Even in her seventies, Mary continued her activism. She traveled to Europe twice, attended international suffrage conferences, and helped with the Oregon suffrage campaign in 1906, fulfilling one of Susan’s final requests a er her death earlier that year.

Mary died just a year later in February 1907, leaving behind a legacy of quiet determination and steadfast devotion. At her 70th birthday celebration, Susan had summed up her sister’s importance best: “She has kept a home where I might come to rest. From the very beginning she has cheered and comforted me. She has looked a er the great mass of details ... leaving me free.”

Today, Mary Anthony rests beside her sister in Mount Hope Cemetery. ough her name may not appear in textbooks or headlines, her impact on the suffrage movement and on Susan B. Anthony’s success is undeniable.

Next time you visit that famous gravesite, take a moment to remember Mary. As Susan herself said, her work would not have been possible without her.

MARY S AND SUSAN B ANTHONY, 1905
MARY S AND SUSAN B ANTHONY
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I’m a 94-year-old and I use a cane until I get a cart. I do a lot of shopping at the Family Dollar in Caledonia. The manager there is great, and so are the people. They hold the door, get a cart, or help put things in my car. You are all wonderful! Thanks.

Where’s e Beef?

Thank you, Farm Workers of America, documented and undocumented. Growing up on a farm I picked fields of stone and harvested vegetables. It’s hard work and the sun can be relentless. That work doesn’t even compare to the acres of vegetables I see as I drive to work in my air-conditioned car. How many of you have ever slaughtered and butchered an animal? It’s not a pleasant job but someone needs to do this work if you want to eat. We owe these people who provide for our sustenance our gratitude. They work grueling hours and many live in fear because they desire a better life for themselves and their families. If you think anyone can do this work think again or try it for a day, especially one of our 90-degree weather days. I guarantee that you will feel differently about these wonderful people and the price of beef may seem like a small price to pay. If you are inclined to say Grace for the food that you eat that should include a thank you as well as a request to protect those who do the bulk of the providing.

I do! Today I tried to cancel my trash and recycling service to sign on with another company who offers tote valet service. I am a senior and struggle to get the totes to the curb. It took an hour or more to “get help,” but I am still uncertain that anything was done. I tried various phone numbers only to be put on hold in eternity. I also tried to be savvy by doing it online, but to no avail. There was no option for cancelling service. I had much to do today but had to “productively” spend my time waiting. I even did a “live chat” but nothing was accomplished. If this is the ongoing future of customer service in the USA, nothing will get done and we will wither and die as a nation and we will have no need for the BBB because there will be no business! God help us all!

Killing Hawks

My Vent is about using poison baits to kill rodents. Recently a young hawk, that made its summer home in our neighborhood, was sickened and died after eating a poisoned rodent. Yes, rodents cause many problems for people and poison-based products offer what initially seems like a simple and inexpensive pest-control option. Unfortunately, they also have unintended consequences. In addition to this Vent, I also need to include a Brighter Side for my neighbors, and the DEC officer, and the Wildlife Rehabilitator who were all instrumental in trying to save this beautiful raptor.

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KEEPING IT LOCAL, TOGETHER.

Dear Readers,

Lately, it feels like the world is moving faster than ever — with constant talk about technology, artificial intelligence, and big changes coming our way. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by it all.

We want to give you a break from all the noise when you read the Penny Saver. We want to continue to curate a product that you feel good about reading, where you can learn about what’s happening with your neighbors and feel proud about living in our beautiful region. e Penny Saver has been many things to many people but the one constant for the publication has been a focus on “local”. To that end, we want to expand all that we share with you to make this the best and most useful publication. So what does this mean?

e bottom line is we want to create and share more local content. at might include stories about high school athletes, highlights of local trails and other natural gems to visit, homesteading tips, reviews of new books coming out from local authors, shared local poetry, new playground reviews, and even local generational recipe sharing! ese are just a taste of what we want to build. However, our focus will not be on hard news. Politics and police blotters have never been our specialty, and we want to leave that type of reporting to the folks in the news that do that best.

ere is a reality to these ambitions. Costs continue to rise, especially for postage and revenue is unpredictable due to an ever-changing advertising landscape. We’ve worked hard since the pandemic to lower our costs and provide the same great service to you, but adding content to better serve readers requires more resources.

Here’s what we’re asking. If every home that receives the Penny Saver gave $5 we would be able to fund all of this local content and more. Our goal is to keep the Penny Saver a free publication and available to as many readers in the community as possible. What we are seeking is an investment from you in the product you love to make it even better.

It’s said in our industry that the health of a local publication is a direct reflection of the community it serves. Our commitment to local goes beyond our content. Our paper is printed right in Avon, NY by employees, managers, and owners that live here in Western New York. We hope to remain strong for many years to come and even foster the next generation of readers who share the love of “local”.

We’ve included a form below and we so appreciate your attention and support of the Penny Saver’s future.

Thank you for your consideration and your readership. The Genesee Valley Penny Saver & Featured Media Management Team

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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

Thursdays3:00-5:00PMRummikub NEWweeklyplay!

Fridays12:30PMLet’sPlayBridge! Saturday8/161:00PMTourthe CommunicationTechnologiesMuseum*Visitthisworld-classmuseuminBloomfield,NY Tuesday8/1910:30AMWildWings BirdofPreyFacilityTouratMendon PondsPark*Registrationrequired. Tuesday8/191:30PMeBayWorkingGroup*

Tuesday8/196:00PMCaregiver WellnessSeries:MindfulnessProgram*Wednesday8/206:00PM SolarPowerforHomeowners*Join solarconsultantMegMcLeanto learnabouthomesolarapplications Thursday8/21TEDTalkDiscussion Group*

SUDOKU Answers

Saturday8/2310:30AMDeath Café*Anopenconversation bringingdeathoutofthetaboo closet.

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Protecting Honeybees

Use caution when applying any pesticides to home gardens. Be especially cautious when applying pesticides when bees arelikelytobeflying.Ifyoumust apply pesticides, do so only afterdusk.

Guidelines for Hometown Events

To Post Your Event:

Log in and submit your event online at www.gvpennysaver.com/calendar or in person at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 Submit your event by the Monday 2 weeks prior to publication date.

Events must occur on a specific date and time. Event submissions may not include businesses or schools seeking registration for classes or programs, or organizations seeking crafters, vendors, or item donations.

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

hometown events

BLOOMFIELD

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

ThirdAnnualPulledPorkTakeoutFundraiser - SaturdayAugust 23rd,11:00-1:00inEltonPark, VillageofBloomfield.Complete dinnerwithmacaronisalad,roll andcoleslaw.$15perdinner. SponsoredbyEBDC.

CANANDAIGUA

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/

LIGHT[the]HILL:ALuminaria Celebration- Saturday, November 1atKershawParkinCanandaigua. (Rain/SnowDate:SaturdayNovember8th).Youcansupport LIGHT[the]HILLbypurchasinga luminaria(s)inmemoryorinhonor ofalovedone.Eachindividual luminariais$12;Grouppackages of12or24canbepurchasedata discount!Ordersmustbereceived byOctober27th.LightHillvolunteerswillcreateandpersonalize, placeandlighteachluminariaon November1st.Communitymembersareinvitedtojoinusat KershawParkbetween5:30-8pm thateveningtoshareinacelebrationofhope.BeStill,Remember andStroll.LIGHT[the]HILLtakes placeduringNationalHospiceand PalliativeCareMonth.

ChickenBBQ: SUNDAYAugust 17th -10:30tilsoldoutatthe RUNNINGSparkinglot,3191 CountyRd.10,Canandaigua.1/2 Chicken,MacSalad,Coleslaw,Salt Potatoes-$15OR1/2Chickenonly -$10.ToBenefitVictorLionsClub. Advancedticketsalsoavailable:Call 585-301-0324orE-mail LionsTreasurer2025@gmail.com

ChickenBBQ: Sunday,August 24th, 10:30a.m.untilsoldoutat theRunningsParkingLot-3191 CountyRoad10inCanandaigua. $15givesyou1/2chicken(gluten free)andsaltpotatoeswitheither coleslaworpotatosaladtobenefit OntarioYatesFundforWomenand Girls(ONYA).Contactusat ONYA14424@gmail.com

HONEOYE

AmericanLegionBreakfast- Join usSunday August17th, 8:00-11:00.Frenchtoast,pancakes,homefries,eggs,sausage, toast,orangejuice,coffeeetc.Cost is$10perpersonwithkids5and underfree.Sitdownandgetserved bytheAmericanLegionAuxiliary. Comeenjoyadeliciousbreakfast withyourfamilyandours. Honeoye-HemlockAmericanLegionPost1278,4931CoRd36, Honeoye.Seeyouthere!

HONEOYE FALLS

HoneoyeFalls-MendonSr.Citizens: August26 BookClub11:00 AM.Augustbook: TheFrozenRiver byArielLawhonhistoricalfiction thrillerfollows18thcenturymidwifeinMainewhoinvestigatesa murderandrapeduringaperiodof genderoppressionandsocialinjustice.-12:00SocialMeeting-includesBYOlunch,Bingo.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* The famous Battle of Hastings didn’t take place in Hastings, but a town seven miles away, today called Battle.

IONIA

SeniorLunchprogramatIonia UMC! TheOntario CountyOffice forAging&Dept.ofHealth&Ionia UMCholdaluncheveryTuesdayof themonthat12:15pm!Youwill needtoregisterforthemealswith theonsiteFoodSiteAideorcallthe OfficefortheAgingat 585-396-4040.Onceregistered, youmaycall585-919-2773to makereservationsorlettheFood OnSiteAideknowwhenyouplan todine.TheSeniorLunchProgram hasasuggesteddonationof$3.50, ormore,orwhateveryoucanafford.IoniaUnitedMethodist Church,2120EltonRd.,Ionia. http://www.ioniaumc.org

MACEDON

EastsideChristianChurchRummageand BakeSale isonFriday andSaturday,AUGUST15th& 16thfrom9am-4pm.Wearelocatedat3944WestWalworth RoadinMacedon.Rainorshine.In additiontotherummageandbake salewearehavinggiftbasketrafflesandacornerdevotedto Christmasdecorations.Wewillalso havehotdogs,chipsandasodafor $7.Comevisit,wewouldloveto seeyou!!

MANCHESTER

ManchesterModelRailroad AssociationOpen House- The ManchesterModelRailroadAssociationisholdinganopenhouseat theRailroadParkonRt.21,ManchesterthethirdSundayeach monthMaythroughOctober.The nextopenhouseisSundayAugust 17,12:00pmthrough3:00pm. Tourinsidearealcaboose,and viewtwoboxcarsdecoratedinLehighValleylivery.Tourinsidethe redboxcarandseeaworkingO gaugemodelrailroadrepresenting ManchesterattheheightofLehigh Valleyrailroadactivity.Allagesare welcome.Admissionisfree,donationsarewelcome.Formoreinformationgotohttps://www. mmra1853.org/

MIDDLESEX

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

MiddlesexConservationClub PancakeBreakfast, & OpenTrap Shoot-August31,8am-11am, MiddlesexConservationClub,6087 SouthHillRd.,Middlesex.FinalPancakeBreakfastoftheseason.Open Trapwillbeavailable.Free,instructedarchery&pelletrangesfor youth.50/50&rafflesavailable. https://middlesexconservationclub. org/

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES Shop at small businesses regularly.

NAPLES

YogainthePines! Takeyour yoga practiceintothegreatoutdoorsin themajesticredpinesoftheCummingNatureCenter.Inthisunique andpowerfulexperience,youwill havetheopportunitytopractice yogaandmeditationinasacred andserenesetting.Duringthis90minutesession,LynneBoucherof YogaRevolutionwillguideyou throughagentle,open-levelvinyasaflow,aswellasseatedand walkingmeditation.Treepose amongthetrees.Shavasanainthe shadeoftheforest.August17, 10-11:30and12:30-2pmatthe RMSCCummingNatureCenter, 6472GulickRoad,Naples.https:// rmsc.org/events/yoga-in-the-pines2/

ROCHESTER

GatesKeystonePolicePipes& DrumsConcert - Freeconcerton thelawnofthehistoricHinchey Homestead,634HincheyRoad, RochesteronSunday,August17at 2:00pm.Bringachairandenjoy theconcert.Toursofhouseare available.

RUSH

OrganGrindersReturntothe TransportationMuseum! Visitors to theNewYorkMuseumof TransportationonSunday,August 24,willdelighttobarrelorgan musicplayedbyseveral“organ grinders”andtheiruniqueinstruments.Trolleyridesandtheorgan grindergatheringareincludedin thefamilyfriendlyadmissionprice of$12foradults,$10forseniors age65andup,and$6youthsage 3-12.Admissionisfreeforyouths underagethree.Noreservations areneeded.

TheNewYorkMuseumof Transportationfeaturestrolleyrides everySundaythroughOctober, openfrom11-4pmandlocatedat 6393EastRiverRoad.Info.: 533-1113orhttp://www. nymtmuseum.org.

SHORTSVILLE

Lord’sAcreCornFestival- Joinus for twodaysoffood,crafts,book sale,liveentertainment,CornHole Contest,5Krace(https://runsignup. com/Race/NY/Shortsville/ LordSAcreCornFestival5KAndKidsFunRun),pies,icecream,beer, wine,specialtycoffee,andsomuch more!Limitedticketsavailablefor BeefBrisketBBQonFriday, September5th,4pm.Eatinortake out.Ticketsare$15perpersonand availablebycalling315-462-2961 or315-481-4046.

events

ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseumOpen House- TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,August17. Hourswillbe12:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.Alargecollectionofhistorical artifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.

TheOntarioCountyChapterof S.C.O.P.E.meeting is TuesdayAugust19,2025,7:00p.m.atthe ShortsvilleRodandGunClub,2022 FreshourRd,Shortsville.Guests welcome.

SPRINGWATER

HikeIndianHillinPerintonHikeand ExploreIndianHillin PerintonSundayAugust17from 4-6PMwithSpringwaterTrails,followedbyasocialget-togetherat anareaeatery.Foradditional information/directions/updatesvisit thewebsite:springwatertrails.org

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.

REASONS TO SHOP FARMERS’ MARKETS

The vivid colors and smells emanating from farmers’ markets indicate just how fresh and nutritious the offerings tend to be. Farmers who peddle their wares at farmers’ markets adhere to careful farming methods to ensure their foods are as nutritious as possible.

TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DRIVING VACATION:

Schedule a tuneup beforehand. Before departing, ensure your vehicle is in good working order to reduce the likelihood of a breakdown. Make sure you have a spare tire and tire-changing tools, just in case.

REASONS TO GET AN AIR FRYER

Great for small meals: Air fryers cannot cook large batches, which makes them ideal for singletons or empty nesters who do not want to make large quantities of food.

U.S. NATIONAL PARKS

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This is Cosmo.

He’s a super friendly 10-month old Great Dane Cane Corso mix.

“Appreciation

Is crate training working for this hyper puppy?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My best friend adopted a puppy a few months ago. Training seems to be going well: “Freya” gets regular walks, and she heels pretty well and responds when called. However, my friend uses a kennel crate, and whenever Freya acts up (which is pretty normal for puppies, right?) she puts her into the crate. I don’t think crates should be used as punishment. What’s your advice?

-- Glen in Marietta, Georgia

DEAR GLEN: While you’re correct that a crate shouldn’t be used as punishment, crate training a puppy can get complicated sometimes. Those little guys are wriggly, fast and always a bit hyper. The line between “calm and relaxed” and “zooming around your ankles” is paper-thin. Before giving your friend advice about how to crate her dog, ask a tactful question or two. Like, “How do you know when it’s time for Freya to go into her crate?” or, “Freya is so good at going into the crate on command. How did you accomplish that?” Owners are often willing to reply in detail about their training method, especially when it’s working well.

Signs that it’s not going well are when both owner and pet seem stressed near the crate; when the dog is deeply reluctant to enter the crate, or even fearful. If the owner is yelling or yanking the dog’s leash or collar, that’s not a good sign; there’s a bigger issue than the crate happening. Ideally, both owner and dog should be relaxed, calm and happy around the crate. That’s a huge help in crate training, because Freya will associate the crate with those emotions (and treats). You could point your friend to the AKC’s page on crate training: www.akc.org/expert-advice/ training/how-to-crate-train-your-dog-in-9-easy-steps.

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

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Trainers train owners as well. Trainers won’t just work with pets, but also with pet owners. Obedience trainers will work with pets to teach them how to behave while also teaching owners various ways to positively reinforce the animals. This is a great way for owners to get hands-on experience and learn proper obedience training techniques, which are not always as easy to learn as owners may think.

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Doing the right thing

How many of us are continuing to do things we feel we should, even if we don’t want to?

A neighbor bemoaned the fact that her husband had signed them up for yet another line dancing class at the senior center. “And I don’t want to go,” she said. “I’m tired of learning new dances. I’d like to just enjoy the ones I already know.”

Like many of the people at the senior center, my neighbor and her husband were generally signed up for one or more classes being offered. And to the staff’s credit, there is a wide variety of classes to choose from on a rotating basis. We have tech classes, language classes, seated yoga, drawing and painting, Cooking for One, writing your memoir ... and another line dance class. We’ve been through several and now there’s apparently one called Cowboy Hustle.

And my neighbor didn’t want to learn it.

Curiosity got the better of me, and one recent day at the senior center I asked the group waiting for a class what they keep doing just because it’s the right thing to do. There was a variety of replies:

-- Attempting to walk thousands of steps per day.

-- Walking the neighbor’s dog so she doesn’t have to give it up.

-- Counting calories.

-- Sewing clothes for the grandchildren.

-- Eating vegetables every day.

-- Taking the mother-in-law out to lunch every Friday.

I saw my “no more line dancing” neighbor again. Maybe he just wants to keep both of you active and healthy, I suggested. And maybe he enjoys doing things with you, I added. She smiled and nodded, acknowledging that her husband was actually a good guy. And I knew that she’d be there learning the Cowboy Hustle alongside her good guy husband.

How about you? What do you keep doing just because it’s the right thing to do?

© 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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The Perseids meteor shower, which peaks in mid-August is considered the best of the year, with long ‘wakes’ of light and color trailing them as they streak through the Earth’s atmosphere. How do you like to experience the Perseids meteor shower?

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August 6th marked the 80th anniversary of the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, killing 140k people, followed by the bombing of Nagasaki, Japan August 9th, killing 70k people. Survivors fear growing global nuclear proliferation as a threat to the “peacebuilding frameworks so many have worked so hard to construct.” Do you agree or disagree?

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I was just diagnosed with sudden sensorineural hearing loss. They gave me a steroid injection into the ear and more steroids by mouth, but they say it’s up to me whether I want to try hyperbaric oxygen.

Do you have any opinion on it? How does breathing pure oxygen at 2 atmospheres help anything? Is there some underlying theory to explain why people do this? It seems to me all this accomplishes is that it raises my blood oxygen level from 97% to 100%. How can this help anything? -- D.J.L.

Q. A.

ANSWER: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is an uncommon condition. It can often be misdiagnosed, and since some people get better on their own, it is sometimes never diagnosed at all.

I suspect there isn’t one single cause in all cases as several causes have been proposed, including infections (especially viral), medications and recreational drugs, brain tumors, autoimmune diseases, head trauma, and associations with other diseases. But most cases have no clear underlying cause.

In addition to a careful exam, hearing tests and an MRI of the brain are generally recommended. Early treatment with steroids (either by injection, orally, or both) has been shown to enhance recovery.

In people with more severe hearing loss, hyperbaric oxygen has been shown to improve outcomes compared to steroids alone. It is thought that the high amount of oxygen delivered via the hyperbaric chamber may be able to deliver oxygen to areas of the cochlea that were damaged, but the mechanism of action isn’t completely clear.

The benefit of hyperbaric oxygen isn’t that it gets your red blood cells more oxygenated. You can’t do better than 100%, and 97% is very close to 100%. With hyperbaric oxygen, the fluid of the blood itself carries much more oxygen, which is then dissolved in the plasma -not in the red blood cells. The oxygen in the fluid is 60 times higher with 3 atmospheres of oxygen compared to room air,which is enough to deliver oxygen to your tissues without red blood cells.

Carefully done, the risks of hyperbaric oxygen are small. The high pressure can cause pain and pressure in the ear and sinuses, which can be relieved by equalizing pressure through maneuvers that open the Eustachian tube (such as yawning or swallowing).

While I understand why physicians want to get your opinion on your treatment, it doesn’t sound like they gave you enough information to make an informed choice. In my opinion, they should have gone over the risks and benefits, then given you a clear recommendation.

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 Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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