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Creative Director ................................Kelly Nolan Assistant Creative Director ................................Kara Ivison

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Department ............................Colleen Mann Circulation Manager ...............................Paul Schojan

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The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3% in the fourth quarter of 2024 but current estimates project 2025 is on track for different economic data. Which of the following best describes your current view of the U.S. economy?"

- Strong, growing, and improving overall

- Holding steady—neither particularly strong nor weak

- Struggling and/or heading toward a recession

Poll ends 03-18-2025

Poll ended 03-11-2025

Millions of Americans watched the 97th Academy Awards with a new host and a new platform and a slew of “show-stopping performances” and memorable Oscar wins. Why do you watch (or not watch) the Oscars and/or other awards shows?

5.3% For the fashion and red carpet coverage

15.8% For the cultural and political speeches

78.9% I don’t watch

DID YOU KNOW? Women spend considerably more time each day than men engaging in various household activities. According to the 2019 “American Time Use Survey” from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, women spend an average of 2.16 hours each day on household activities, while men spend an average of 1.39 hours on such pursuits. The survey identifies household activities as housework such as interior cleaning and laundry, but also other activities such as managing the household’s finances and preparing food. Women also spend roughly twice as much time as men caring for and helping household members. Such figures may reflect gender roles that date back several decades if not longer, even though family situations have long since changed as more and more women have entered and remained in the workforce. For instance, the BLS survey found that, in 2019, men spent an average of 7.96 hours per day working, while women spent 7.15 hours per day working. Such figures support the notion that many households can share household activities more equitably between spouses.

THE WINNRE IS B

Bethany Ricci

3/28/25 So Regular Cone No substitutions. $4.61 value

3872 W. Main St. Batavia

One kind word can warm three wintermonths. ~Japanese Proverb

Savory Irish Cheese

Soda Bread

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 40 minutes

Servings: 12

2 1/2 cups flour

1/2 cup sugar

1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 teaspoons McCormick Caraway Seed

1 teaspoon McCormick Garlic Powder

1/4 teaspoon McCormick Red Pepper, Ground 1/2 cup shredded Irish Cheddar cheese

2 eggs

1 1/4 cups buttermilk

Preheat oven to 350ºF. Mix flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and seasonings in large bowl. Stir in cheese. Set aside. Mix eggs and buttermilk in medium bowl. Add to dry ingredients; stir until well blended. Spread in lightly grease 9-inch round cake pan. Bake 30-40 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rack 10 minutes. Remove from pan. Cool completely on wire rack. Tip: Make muffins instead of bread. Prepare dough as directed and divide among 12 greased muffin cups. Bake 20-25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.

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Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

8 small red potatoes

2 cups baby carrots

1 small onion, quartered

1 corned beef brisket (4 pounds), rinsed and trimmed

2 tablespoons McCormick Mixed Pickling Spice

1 teaspoon McCormick Minced Garlic

1/2 head cabbage, cored and cut into wedges

Place potatoes, carrots and onion in slow cooker. Place corned beef brisket over vegetables. Sprinkle with pickling spice and minced garlic. Add enough water (about 8 cups) to just cover meat. Cover. Cook 7 hours on high. Add cabbage. Cover. Cook 1-2 hours on high or until cabbage is tender-crisp.

Remove corned beef brisket to serving platter. Slice thinly across grain. Serve with vegetables.

home services

FREE HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS

The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.

1. TELEVISION: Which 1960s sitcom was about a TV comedy writer, his job and his family?

2. AD SLOGANS: Which candy slogan urges consumers to “Taste the rainbow”?

3. COMICS: Which superhero gets his power from a ring?

4. GEOGRAPHY: Which country has the most islands?

5. MEASUREMENTS: How many cups are in a pint?

6. MOVIES: Which scary 1980 movie contained the phrase “red rum” and what does it mean?

7. ANATOMY: What is the outermost layer of human skin called?

8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to ride in a car to his inauguration?

9. HISTORY: When did India gain its independence from Great Britain?

10. CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: Who lives at 32 Windsor Gardens? Answers:

“The Dick Van Dyke Show.”
Skittles.
The Green Lantern. 4. Sweden. 5. Two. 6. “The Shining.” It’s the word “murder” spelled backward.
7. Epidermis.
8. Warren Harding (1921).
9. 1947.
10. Paddington Bear and the Brown family.

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THE FURNITURE DOCTOR

GREAT SONGS FOR YOUR PADDY’S DAY PARTY

“The Broad Majestic Shannon,” The Pogues: This song, from the legendary Celtic punk band’s 1988 album, was inspired by the River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland, and is sure to invite people to the dance floor with its opening notes. Lead singer Shane MacGowan, widely regarded as one of the most accomplished lyricists of his time, said the song is about an Irishman returning to his home along the Shannon after many years spent in London. That gives the song a somewhat autobiographical tilt, as MacGowan himself spent time living in London and Ireland.

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Downsizing Help

Sometimes we just don’t want to face the truth, so we ignore it as long as we can. But eventually it becomes clear: We need to downsize.

Just the word can be painful as we contemplate moving to a smaller place and likely needing to get rid of many of our belongings. And then there are all the details -- what to keep, how to pack, lifting those heavy boxes.

The good news is that we don’t have to do it alone. The National Association of Senior & Specialty Move Managers (www.nasmm.org) can steer you toward move managers in your area, people who are trained in all aspects of moving seniors. In the Find A Move Manager section of their website, put in your ZIP code to find people in your area.

In my town I found three companies. All advertise stress-free moves and help with organizing, downsizing and relocating. It seems they can do it all -- starting with the decluttering that will be necessary for any move to a smaller place. They organize which belongings go to which family members, arrange for the sale of valuables or donations to charity and even take care of trash disposal. And that’s just the first step in the process.

What I like best is that they’ll do the packing.Then on moving day, they’ll be there supervising the movers, dealing with the utility companies to get the power turned on in the new place and, surprise, they’ll even unpack on the other end and haul away the empty boxes.

Moving to a smaller place might not be what we’d like to do, but when it becomes necessary, it’s good to know that we don’t have to do it alone. There are experts who know what to do and when. That should make the whole process much easier.

FAITH and WORSHIP

CATHOLIC

Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish (p) 585-334-3518; www.smcrcc.org; smcrcc@dor.org

Church and Office: 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623

Mass times: Weekend Mass: Sat. at 4:30pm (confessions are at 3pm); Sun. at 8:00am & 10:30am. Weekday Mass: Mon. & Wed. at 12:10pm; Tues. & urs. at 8:00am.

CONGREGATIONAL

Fairport First Congregational United Church of Christ 26 E. Church St., Fairport, NY 14450 ph. (585) 223-0224

fairportucc.org

Sunday Worship Services 9:30am

Reverend Gregory J. Rupright, Pastor

METHODIST

East Rochester United Methodist Church

357 Fairport Road, East Rochester, NY 14445

Pastor Jefrey Nowak

Sunday Worship 11:00am | Wednesday Bible Study 10:30am “Come worship with us…we will be glad you did!”

IN YOUR COMMUNITY

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Website: https://www.thebookofactschurch.com

We Are A Non-Denominational Born Again Church Modeling A er e Book Of Acts Church in the Bible WE WELCOME YOU TO COME AND VISIT US SOON!

ORTHODOX

100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554

Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish

Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org

PRESBYTERIAN

Services at 11am.

Every second and fourth Sunday.

Palm Sunday: April 13th at 11am only.

STRAWBERRY-GLAZED FRENCH TOAST WITH SWEETENED SOUR CREAM Serves 4

• 8 1-inch-thick bread slices, cut from a country or peasant loaf

• 2 cups half-and-half

• 4 egg yolks

• 3 tablespoons light brown sugar

• 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, plus 1/2 teaspoon

• 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

• 3 tablespoons unsalted butter

• 1/2 cup sour cream

• 1 tablespoon granulated sugar

• 1/3 cup strawberry jam or preserves (see note 2)

1. Arrange a rack at center position and preheat the oven to 400 F. Place the bread slices on a baking sheet and bake until dry and very lightly browned, about 8 minutes per side. Watch carefully so that the bread does not burn. Remove the bread from the oven and reduce the oven temperature to 200 F.

2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the half-and-half, egg yolks, brown sugar, 1 tablespoon vanilla, and cinnamon. Pour the mixture into a shallow pan (a 9-by-13-inch glass baking dish works well). Add the

toasted bread slices and soak them 4 minutes per side. Remove to a large plate or platter.

3. Place a large, heavy frying pan over low to medium heat. Add about 2 teaspoons of the butter, or enough to coat the bottom of the pan lightly. When melted, add enough bread slices to fit comfortably in a single layer. Cook slowly until the slices are golden brown and crisp on both sides, about 4 minutes per side. Remove to a baking sheet and place in the warm oven. Repeat, adding more butter to the pan as needed until all the bread slices have been sautéed.

4. In a small bowl, stir together the sour cream, granulated sugar and remaining 1/2 teaspoon vanilla.

5. When ready to serve, spread each toast with a thin coating of strawberry jam and top with a dollop of sweetened sour cream.

Note 1: The best bread for this dish is an unsliced loaf of good-quality peasant or country bread, preferably one without an extra-hard crust. One that is rectangular, rather than round, is more convenient, but either will do. Cut off the ends of the loaf, and reserve for another use. Then slice the bread into 1-inch-thick slices. If your loaf is large and the slices seem large, cut them in half.

Note 2: You can try other jams, preserves or marmalades. Cherry, raspberry or peach preserves and orange marmalade are other possibilities.

&body mind

Follow-Up Biopsies Help Confirm Healing for Celiac Disease

Q.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I’ve been diagnosed with silent celiac disease at the late age of 62, but I’ve probably had it for decades. (It may have led to my serious osteoporosis.) A biopsy revealed totally flattened villi. I am gluten-free and will be getting celiac-antibody, nutrient and other regular lab work from now on. But my doctors stated that no further scopes are needed unless my blood work reveals a problem, or I get symptoms while on a gluten-free diet. But for asymptomatic people like me, there are no symptoms, and blood work doesn’t show whether the small intestine has physically healed. I tried to ask my doctor this follow-up question but never received an answer. Should I get a second opinion? I hear from other patients that their doctors did schedule a follow-up scope one to two years after their diagnosis to check their physical healing. For senior patients who can tolerate a scope and have had major villi destruction, is a follow-up scope prudent or unnecessary? -- W.C.S.

A.

ANSWER: Peoplewithunexpectedosteoporosisshouldbeconsidered for celiac disease testing. Celiac disease is a condition of damage to the small intestine due to gliadin sensitivity. Gliadin is a protein that is found in gluten, wheat and other cereals, and it is thought to directly damage the lining of the intestine. This causes flattening of the villi, which is the absorptive surface of the small intestine. The only treatment for celiac disease is strict avoidance of gluten in the diet.

The inability to absorb nutrients can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea and weight loss, but symptoms can also be very subtle. Some people have mild abdominal discomfort after eating, but the symptoms usually disappear once they’re on a gluten-free diet.

People with celiac disease often have low calcium levels, the reasons for which are complex and involve parathyroid hormone and vitamin D, in addition to the direct malabsorption of calcium. I had one colleague with undiagnosed celiac disease who woke up after yet another colonoscopy, and she was unable to move her muscles due to low blood calcium levels. Since the major reservoir of calcium in the body is the bone, calcium is taken from the bone to preserve blood calcium levels, which can lead to severe osteoporosis over the years.

Blood tests can be highly suggestive of a celiac disease diagnosis, but small bowel biopsies remain the definitive way to diagnose celiac disease. Blood tests can turn out negative if a person is on a gluten-free diet, so the blood tests must be done while a person is consuming gluten.

Your question about getting another biopsy after being on a gluten-free diet is debated. However, the consensus of opinion as published by the American Gastroenterological Association is that people like you with severe celiac disease should get another biopsy within 12 months to confirm the original diagnosis and establish that your diet has allowed the intestine to heal.

In your case, carefully monitoring your vitamin D, parathyroid hormone and calcium levels, as well as keeping up with your bone density, will be important ways of confirming whether your treatment was successful. Unfortunately, bone is slow to change, and it will take years to be sure that your osteoporosis is improving through bone density tests.

You can read a lot more about celiac disease at celiac.org.

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

pet place

Are big dogs passe?

Smaller, indoor dogs gain popularity

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Why are so many people opting for small, yappy dogs these days instead of big dogs? That seems to be all I see when folks walk their dogs around here. A small dog won’t protect you or your home. -- Bobby T., Oak Ridge, Tennessee

DEAR BOBBY: While it may seem that most dog owners are choosing smaller breeds, the number of small vs. large dogs varies greatly depending on where you live. So you may observe that most of your immediate neighbors have small dogs -- but their popularity is not as universal as you think. The American Kennel Club, for example, annually lists the most popular dogs by number of registrations per breed. In 2023, the most recent year of published data, the French bulldog was the most popular registered breed in the U.S. However, among the top 10 breeds, only four -- including the French bulldog, Dachshund, Beagle and Bulldog -- could be classified as “small.” The remaining six most popular dogs, including the Rottweiler, Golden Retriever and German Shorthaired Pointer, are all large breeds.

Not all U.S. households that own dogs have registered breeds, of course, The American Veterinary Medical Association in 2024 reported that just under half of U.S. households own dogs, while 32.1% are cat owners. So, while the French bulldog may be the most popular AKC-registered pet,that statistic doesn’t take into account all of the dogs that are being walked through their neighborhoods nationwide.

Security-wise, having a dog of any size can be a deterrent for potential intruders (or attackers). Large breeds, often gentle giants, can deter people with bad intentions easily, but smaller breeds should not be underestimated. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT GREYHOUNDS

Retired racing greyhounds are people-friendly. Despite what their love of running may suggest, retired racing greyhounds are very sociable and typically get along great with both adults and children. Many retired racing greyhounds have been handled by trainers, dog walkers, veterinarians, and others since they were very young. That exposure to humans has made them very sociable.

hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

East Rochester

Public Library

317 Main St., E. Rochester, NY (585) 586-8302

www.eastrochester.org

M 9-7; Tu-Th 9-6; F 9-5; Sa 10-2; Su Closed ERPL Book Nook: Open M, W & Sa 10-1

Fairport Public Library

1 Fairport Village Landing, Fairport (585) 223-9091

www.fairportlibrary.org

M-Th 9-9; F 9-6; Sat. 9-5; Su 12-3 (Oct.-April)

Penfield Public Library

1985 Baird Rd., Penfield (585) 340-8720

www.penfieldlibrary.org

M-Th 9:30-8:30; F 9:30-6; Sa 10-5; Su 1-5 Pittsford

Community Library

24 State St., Pittsford • (585) 248-6275

M-Th 9-8; F 9-6; Sa 10-5; Su Noon-5

Webster Public Library

980 Ridge Rd., Webster • (585) 872-7075 www.websterlibrary.org

M-Th 9-8; F & Sa 10-5; Su Closed

WEBSTERPUBLICLIBRARY:

Vintage BookSale

TheFriendsofWebsterPublicLibraryVintageBooksSaleonSaturday,March22from10:00amto 1:00pm.Shopover200fictionand nonfictionbooks,publishedbetweenthe19thandearly21st centuries.Manyarebeingoffered forthefirsttime.Sometitlesincludefirsteditions,earlyprintings, andbooksthatappeartohave beensignedbytheauthor.Many includedustjacketsandnearlyall booksareingoodorbettercondition.Pricesbeginat$8.Proceeds supportstheWebsterPublicLibrary.

FriendsofthePittsfordCommunity Library

MARCHBOOKSALESThursday,MARCH20thfrom4PMto 8PM.Friday,MARCH21stfrom10 AMto5PMandSaturday,March 22ndfrom10AMto4PM.

AsThesnowcontinuestopileup,the “toberead”stackgetssmallerand smaller!YoucanwelcomeSpringat ourMarch20-22booksaleand replenishyoursupply.

ThevolunteersintheFriendssorting roomhavebeenworkinghardto provideanamazingcollectionforyour bookshoppingexperience.

TheFriendsofthelibraryappreciated allyourdonations!

Thesaleisopentoall!Booktableswill bereplenishedeverydaytoensure everyonehasachancetofindsome wonderfulbuys.

Bagswillbeinshortsupplysoplease bringyourown.

AllproceedsbenefitourPittsford CommunityLibrary!

CREDITCARDSACCEPTED. Formoreinformationcontactthelibraryat(585)248-6275

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/

GeneStrattonPorter:Photographer, NaturalistandAuthorPresentedbySharonDwyerBuzard. Tuesday,March18,2025,7:00pm attheFairportMuseum18Perrin St.Localartistandlecturer,Sharon DwyerBuzardwillpresentalecture richlyillustratedwithpicturesof Geneandherlifeandalsowith someofSharon’sownartworkinspiredbyGeneStrattonPorter.This eventisfreeandopentothepublic.

April Fool, n. The March fool with another month added to his folly ~Ambrose Bierce, The Cynic’s Word Book, 1906 (entries 1881–1906)

PITTSFORD

JoinusforaSpringCraftFair! The UnitedChurchofPittsford(123 SMainSt)willholdaCraftFairin theChurchsocialhallonSaturday March29th2025from9:00AM4:00PM.ComeandshopforEaster orBirthdayorspecialoccasiongifts. Formoreinformation,contactthe officeat(585)586-6870oremail usatucpittsford@gmail.com.

ROCHESTER

2025ASGAllThingsSewing Sale - TheRochesterChapterof theAmericanSewingGuildwillbe hostingits2025ASGAllThings SewingSaleonSaturday,April5th, 9am-noonattheFirstBaptist ChurchofRochester,175Allens CreekRoad.Featuringfabrics,notions,gadgets,patterns,booksand sewingmachinesforsaleatfantasticprices!Thesaleisopentothe public.Comefindadealforyour nextprojectoraddtoyourstashof sewinggoodies.DiamondEdge SharpeningServiceswillbejoining ustosharpenscissorswhileyou shop.Wewillbeholdingadrawing forafreeone-yearmembershipto ASG!http://asgrochester-ny.org

EastmanBunchXVI,withSpecial GuestCamdenChurchRochesterTheaterOrganSociety presents“EastmanBunchXVI” Sunday,March23rd,2PM,West HerrAuditoriumTheatre.Prof.WilliamPorterandsevenEastman SchoolofMusicOrganDepartment studentswilldisplaytheirtalentin thefirsthalfandup-and-coming artistCamdenChurchwillperform inthesecondhalfofthisyoung artistshowcase!Admissionfor NON-members$15perperson. Children12andunderwithan adult,andstudentswithschoolID arealwaysFREE.BoxOfficeopens 1PMandthedoorsopenat 1:15PM.SeatingisGeneralAdmission,notreserved.Noadvance ticketsales.Info.:rtosonline.org.

WEBSTER

InvasiveInsects- March 20at7 PM:InvasiveInsectswiththe InvasiveSpeciesProject CoordinatorforFingerLakes PRISM.Invasivespeciesareoneof thebiggestthreatstoourenvironment,andasscientific professionals,hobbyists,orpassersby,weencounterthemalmost everyday!Butwhatmakesaspeciesinvasive?Howmanyarethere? Thepresentationwilltakeplacein theCurryBuilding.Priorregistrationisrequested.Goto thewebsterarboretum.orgtoregisterforthesefreetimelytopics. WebsterArboretum,1700Schlegel Road,Webster.

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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

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

Barry’s Irish Cream Liqueur, the first drink in Danny and Jessica’s new venture. Now, the Tipperary, Ireland-made drink is available all over New York State.

is Year, Do St. Patrick’s Day Barry Style

Pronounced “slan-cha,” it translates to “health” in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and it’s commonly used as a drinking toast. But to Danny and Jessica Barry, it means much more than that. It’s a word that symbolizes community and camaraderie. It’s a greeting, thank you, and “seeyoulater”allinone.

A real-life translation of the word looks something like this: Music breaks out as laughter and cheers of ring through the air. e room is filled with friendly smiles that make even a stranger feel like you’ve known them forever. It’s an average night at Barry’s Old School Irish in Webster and exactly what the Barrys pictured when they founded the pub thirteen years ago.

Barry Beginnings

It all started in 2011 with their honeymoon to the quaint Irish countryside. Among rolling hills and the warm hospitality of traditional Irish pubs, the couple realized they wanted to take a little piece of that magic back home to Rochester. So, they founded Barry’s Old School Irish that same year.

Overtheyears,thepubbecameaRochesterstaple.Jessica attributes its success to “all the wonderful people that came in the pub and filled the walls with so much love and laughter, creating memories that will last a lifetime.”

A particularly fond pub memory happened one St. Patrick’s Day when a friend of the Barrys brought his horse to the celebration. “Turns out his horse was a big fan of Guinness and had a pint with everyone there,” Jessica recalls.

As the brand grew, so did its founders’ dreams. In 2023, a eroveradecadeofrunningthepub,DannyandJessica decided to close its doors and focus on their liquor company. Despite the pub being closed, the community it fostered is alive and well in new form – the bottle form.

“During the pandemic, you were able to sell alcohol out the door, so we would make fresh Irish cream on the spot as a mixed drink every day for people to take home,” Jessica says, explaining this sparked the idea for

Looking for ways to up your St. Patrick’s Day game? ere are few better folks to show you how than Danny and Jessica Barry and their three children. For the Barry family, St. Patrick’s Day goes beyond wearing green and hunting for four-leaf clovers – it’s a full-day, full-family affairofparademarching,recipecra ing,andembracing their Irish roots.

“When it comes to the big day itself, we recommend making a whole day of it,” Jessica says. She suggests kicking off your St. Patty’s Day with a cup of Irish tea and Irish cream bundt cake. Lunch calls for a bowl of potato and herb soup, with homemade Irish brown bread and Kerry Gold butter on the side.

For dinner? “Obviously corned beef and cabbage! e best tip we can give when preparing your corned beef is to let it slow cook in Irish beers all day. Potatoes and carrots accompany the dish as well. For dessert, throw some Barry’s Irish Cream in your coffee with homemade whipped cream on top, sprinkled with a bit of nutmeg.”

Another cherished Barry tradition is participating in the annual Rochester St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Every year, the whole family proudly marches through downtown, clad in green from head to toe. Danny and Jessica have attended since they were kids themselves, which makes being recognized as the 2024 Rochester St. Patrick’s Day Parade Business Leaders of the Year even more meaningful to them.

“We got to lead the parade, with our kids right there marching by our side. Smiles on our faces, proudly wearing our business leaders of the year sashes, and shillelagh in hand. What a day – one we’ll hold in our hearts forever!”

Irish All Year Long

For the Barry family, celebrating all things Irish doesn’t stop at St. Patrick’s Day. Fall brings crisp air and crunchy leaves, but it also brings the annual Barry’s Irish Festival. Born from a goal of bringing the community together to celebrate Irish culture, the event is a full-day, family-oriented affair featuring local bagpipers, Irish organizations, Irish dance schools, and musicians like the Gates Keystone Club Police Pipes & Drums – who the Barrys are huge fans of.

“ ey are some of the kindest people in the world,” Jessica says. “Unbelievably talented too. Anytime there is a big Barry’s event, they are there for us.”

For Danny and Jessica, the festival is a cherished opportunity to watch “strangers become friends and friends become family. It’s incredible to see the best of the human spirit all tied together with a shamrock bow.”

It’s a day that captures the spirit of the word that’s been there throughout their journey, from a honeymoon in the Irish countryside to launching a company and beyond. Sláinte!

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Canada & New England Cruise

Sept 28-Oct. 10, 2025 (Prime Fall Foliage!)

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* On March 20, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln’s sons, Willie and Tad, are diagnosed with the measles. The boys recovered, but in 1862 Willie contracted typhoid fever and died. Tad died at age 18 in 1871. Of Lincoln’s four boys, only the first child, Robert, lived to an advanced age; he passed away at age 82 in 1926.

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* In 1862, the King of Siam offered Abraham Lincoln many elephants on the grounds that a “country as great as the United States should not be without elephants.” President Lincoln politely declined.

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Thank you to the kind lady who works at my local Walmart in Geneseo for sharing your light. I was shopping for plant supplies and we got to chatting about our love for plants/nature and the upcoming brighter days of the seasons. She even shared with me a photo of a new Enchanted Weeping Willow plant (so cute and fuzzy!) she had found at another store, which brought back a lot of my childhood nostalgia of what my Mom and Grandmother had when I was a young girl. I got one of the last few remaining plants at the other store and it has already brought so much delight to my home and I will enjoy watching it bloom and grow. I ran into her again later in the week when I was picking up groceries and it was so uplifting to connect and let her know that I got that plant and to share that glimmer of light after a long and difficult winter season. Everything happens for a reason and it was so cool for all of that to come full circle. Thank you again and keep shining!

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* On March 15, 1968, construction starts on the north tunnel of the Eisenhower/ Johnson Memorial Tunnel on I-70 in Colorado west of Denver. At more than 11,000 feet, the project became the world’s highest vehicular tunnel when it was completed in 1979.

BAGPIPES ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF IRISH MUSIC TRADITION

Celtic culture is rife with tradition. Traditional music is one identifying factor of the people who reside in countries awash in Celtic heritage, such as Ireland and Scotland. The strains of bagpipes can be heard during various celebrations and memorials. Bagpipes can produce uplifting and upbeat tunes or somber notes ideal for moments of reflection. Bagpipes are in a class of musical instruments known as aerophones. They produce sound through reeds from a constant reservoir of air trapped in a bag. Bagpipes are comprised of an air supply; a bag that holds the air; a chanter, which looks similar to a recorder and has finger holes to produce the melody; and one or more drones, which produce the sustained pitch. In bagpipes, the drones are the pipes placed over the musicians’ shoulders. Since the 14th century, bagpipes have appeared in European art and literature. Evidence of bagpipes in Ireland can be traced back to 1581, when John Derrick’s “The Image of Ireland” clearly illustrates a bagpiper. However, actual examples of bagpipes found before the 18th century are rare.

What some music aficionados may not know is that not all bagpipes are the same, and Irish bagpipes have distinctions that set them apart from other varieties.

Irish bagpipes, or uilleann pipes, differ from other types of bagpipes, including Scottish Highland pipes. Uilleann is derived from the Irishlanguage term piobai uilleann, which means, “pipes of the elbow.” A full set of uilleann pipes has a chanter, three drones and three keyed regulators. A half set will have no regulators. The pipes are tuned in the key of D, and unlike many other pipes, the reed will over blow. This gives uilleann pipes a range of two octaves. The chanter also can produce sharps and flats. In addition, regulators give them extra dimension of sound. Irish pipes have a softer sound than other bagpipes, enabling them to be played indoors. Although bagpipes have been integral to ancient Irish history, they are still alive and well today. Many bagpipers still proudly play them throughout Europe and in North America. The resonating sound of the pipes can be heard during parades and various celebrations, such as on St. Patrick’s Day.

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