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FARMINGTON: 855HookRoad. September27th(8:30am-3pm).2 FAMILYSALE.Sofa,dresser, sideboard,bedframe,oldelectronics, tires,householditemsandmore.

FAIRPORTVILLAGE: 38Misty PineRoad.October3rd-5th (9-4pm).Pramsailboat,victorian castironbed.New,old,antique, vintageitems.Furniture,lamps, cookbooksfromaroundthecountry,linens,housewares,plants, menandwomensclothing,seasonalcraftitems.Muchmore! Cashonly!Noearlybirds!

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Initially created to encourage people to listen to the rich history and wealth of information centenarians offer, September 22nd is National Centenarian's Day. Does your family have any centenarians? (also - If you'd like to share word of any currently living centenarians, please email hometown@featuredmedia.com).

Which fall traditions in Western NY are you most looking forward to this year?

18.2% Picking fall produce at local farms

18.2% Watching football (local or national)

9.1% Visiting wineries or breweries for fall flavors

27.3% Fall foliage drives in the Finger Lakes

9.1% Local harvest festivals

18.2% Halloween events and haunted houses

FACTS FOR NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

HHM celebrates independence. HHM is celebrated between mid-September and mid-October because those weeks coordinate with the independence day celebrations of several countries with large Hispanic populations. Such nations include Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua on September 15; Mexico on September 16; and Chile on September 18.

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Public events on Sundays at 11am: www.eckankar-ny.org/public Learn about ECKANKAR at www.eckankar.org

CRUISING TIPS AND TRICKS: Research the ships, and not just the cruise lines. Cruise lines each offer their own amenities and are known for certain features. One cruise line may be a better match for young singles, while others may cater to families. In addition, certain ships may have their own special features such as water slides, athletic events, casinos, and more. Choose a ship that meets your needs.

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FALL HIKING: WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO KNOW

Western New York offers some stunning fall hiking opportunities, with trails that come alive in shades of red, orange, and gold. Local favorites like Letchworth State Park, Mendon Ponds Park, and the trails at Genesee County Park & Forest provide beautiful backdrops for fall foliage hikes.

To enjoy the season safely, be sure to layer your clothing. Cool mornings can turn into warm afternoons, so start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add a fleece or insulating layer, and top it off with a waterproof shell. Also, don’t forget daylight fades quickly this time of year—start your hike early and pack a headlamp just in case.

Whether you’re heading into a deep gorge or strolling along a wooded path, fall is one of the best times to explore the trails of WNY.

1.GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: e children’s novel “Black Beauty” is about what kind of animal?

2. MOVIES: Which actor narrates the 1980s film “Stand by Me”?

3. GEOGRAPHY: Which world city is home to Saint Basil’s Cathedral?

4. U.S. CITIES: Which major U.S. city sits on top of a working salt mine that has been operating since 1910?

5. LITERATURE: What is the name of the country where “ e Hunger Games” takes place?

6. MATH: How many sides does a trapezoid have?

7. ASTRONOMY: How long does it take for light from the Sun to reach Earth?

8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many legs does a lobster have?

9. TELEVISION: Which TV drama always begins with a meeting and the warning, “Let’s be careful out there”?

10. LANGUAGE: How many letters are in the English alphabet?

ANSWERS

Richard Dreyfuss.
Moscow, Russia.
Detroit, Michigan.
Panem.
Four.
8 minutes, 20 seconds.
10.
“Hill Street Blues.”
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Ahiddenfireburnsperpetuallyupon the hearth of the world.... In autumn this great conflagration becomes especially manifest. Then the flame that is slowly and mysteriously consuming every green thing bursts into vivid radiance. Every blade of grass and every leaf in the woodlands is cast into the great oven of Nature; and the bright colours of their fading are literally the flames of their consuming. The golden harvest-fields are glowing in the heart of the furnace.... By this autumn fire God every year purges the floor of nature. All effete substances that have served their purpose in the old form are burnt up. Everywhere God makes sweet and clean the earth with fire.

BUDGET-FRIENDLY WAYS TO UPGRADE A LANDSCAPE Plant to create privacy. Homeowners spent more time at home than ever before during the pandemic, and some might have grown tired of seeing what their neighbors are up to. Fencing might be the first solution homeowners consider when looking to make their landscapes more private. But new fencing installation can be expensive, costing homeowners between $1,667 and $4,075 on average, according to BobVila.com. A more costly and natural solution is to plant trees around the perimeter. Speak with a local landscaping professional, who can survey the property to see which trees might thrive and provide the privacy homeowners want.

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FALL CLEAN-UP

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GET YOUR HOME FALL- AND WINTER-READY

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

GUIDE TO PROPER TREE PRUNING

Trees may require pruning for a variety reasons. Storms may have damaged 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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Why your dog’s leash ma ers

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Your recent column about the dog being allowed to walk onto a neighbor’s lawn to pee and poop had me wondering. Why was this dog not on a leash in the first place? Too often, I see people in my neighborhood who allow their dogs to run loose in the front yard, with no apparent barrier to them running into traffic. Too often, I see poor leash discipline, with dogs pulling far away from owners on a retractable leash -- too far for them to reel the dog back if they bound into an intersection. Can you at least tell people how to walk their dogs properly? -Gary in Atlanta, Georgia

DEAR GARY: Those are great observations. It’s not unusual to see owners who let their dogs pull ahead or wander onto lawns and into shrubbery. My guess is that most feel their pets deserve a little freedom.

But dogs need structure and routine. Halfway leash discipline creates a half-obedient dog. When you and your dog are walking, you are walking. Not playing, not exploring.

I’m all for allowing dogs to run and explore -- but the time and place are important. Running free at a dog park or in a well-fenced yard is OK. Zig-zagging all over the sidewalk and into the street ... not so much.

And as you pointed out, poor leash discipline is a huge safety issue. Owners must be able to control their dog. A sturdy, fixed leash is recommended for walking dogs of all sizes. A retractable leash is helpful at parks where dogs must be leashed but have space to safely explore. But I don’t recommend them for walking or training purposes.

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

HOW TO KEEP DOGS SAFE AND CONTENT

Spay or neuter the dog. Various animal health experts attest to the benefits of having dogs spayed and neutered. These can include limiting aggression, reducing the need to roam and helping to prevent fights with other animals. Also, spaying and neutering helps keep animal numbers under control.

Brighter

Poem of the Week

Thank you, Mr. Adam’s, for brightening my day. My week had progressed quite badly, then your poem “gave someone that special lift.” Kudos for your heart lifting poem.

ank You!

On August 4th I tripped over some uneven pavement during my walk and took a nasty fall. A wonderful woman named Lisa stopped and drove me home .I believe I would not have been able to have walked home. I just wanted to express my gratitude. Come to find out that I had a broken wrist. Several people also stopped. So thankful that I live in a village where people truly care about one another.

Whiskey7 Warplane

A big thank you to the Geneseo Walmart, and the artist, Kelly Sheridan, for the gorgeous mural of the Whiskey7 warplane that adorns the entryway to the store...always a beautiful site to see in the air, too!

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Amb,ulancc Costs

Recently I was at a meeting when the subject of ambulances came up. Someone said the ambulance is coming back to our area again. Some were not happy to hear that because of the money charged to take someone to the hospital. Someone said it cost him $250 per trip. Another said it cost him $350 per trip. Another said it cost him $500 per trip. It’s unbelievable the prices the ambulance company charges people. The sad part of all this is that they charge people money regardless of whether they can pay or not. They do not give a person a break in what they charge. No matter how poor you are, they don’t care.

Right in the middle of the Village

It’s honestly embarrassing how one local business can bring down the entire look of our village. The amount of junk piling up outside is completely unacceptable—right in the middle of town for everyone to see. This isn’t just an eyesore; it shows a lack of respect for the community and the people who live here. We all work hard to take pride in our homes and neighborhood—why should one business be allowed to drag the whole place down? Something needs to be done. This is not the image we want to project. It is turning into a visible junkyard, and they keep adding more. Boats, sheds, RVs, vehicles, etc.

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Here Are Changes People Can Make Now To Avoid Dementia Later

Q. A.

DEAR DR. ROACH: The females in my family on my mother’s side seem to develop dementia/Alzheimer’s on a fairly regular basis. It seems to become noticeable once the women are in their mid-70s or so. We girls are concerned as we head toward our elderly years and wondered which sort of diet or supplemental changes we should look into? There seems to be so many articles and opinions that it’s hard to know where to start.

On the positive side, our father’s side of the family seems healthy and robust well into their 80s and 90s. Our extended family has females ranging from their mid-30s to 71 years of age. Are we being overly concerned? Could this be a genetic thing? Any suggestions would be helpful in calming some real fears that we have. -- E.J.

ANSWER: I don’t think supplements are going to be the answer for dementia. I haven’t seen any good data to support any of the supplements I see that are touted to prevent, slow, treat or cure dementia.

I do think that diet may help slow dementia, and one of the best diets according to the studies that have been done so far remains a Mediterranean-style diet. This includes plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts and legumes, fish (especially fatty fish), limited amounts of red meat, and minimally processed foods. Alcohol is increasingly likely to be problematic, and I recommend against more than occasional alcohol use for people who want to minimize their risk of dementia.

Regular moderate exercise has a pretty clear protective effect. Although cognitive exercises like games and puzzles help improve memory short-term, it’s not clear that they are preventing or delaying the onset of dementia.

Advanced imaging, such as PET scans, are beginning to show the ability to diagnose Alzheimer’s dementia in people with early symptoms. Early treatment to attack amyloids in the brain with lecanemab or donanemab slows the progression of dementia by approximately 25% to 30%.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I cared for my ailing mother, and even though I tried to minimize my stress, I gained a lot of weight and still have my “cortisol belly.” I need to get healthy! -- D.H.

ANSWER: Taking care of a family member is always stressful. Taking care of yourself as well is hard, and most of us aren’t able to eat, sleep, exercise, and take good care of ourselves as well as we should during a period of time when we are taking care of others. Most of us have other demands, including family and work.

Although I often see the term “cortisol belly,” it isn’t the slightly elevated level of stress hormones that causes the abdominal weight gain. (People who have Cushing’s syndrome develop a particular type of abdominal weight gain as a result of dramatically elevated cortisol levels, as a result of a tumor, or by taking high doses of steroids.) In your case, it’s more likely that the result of not having healthy behaviors lead to your weight gain.

Losing abdominal weight is achieved through the same ways you would lose weight anywhere. I won’t ever say it’s easy, but a combination of a healthy diet and regular exercise is going to improve your health, whether you lose a pound or not. I don’t recommend medication treatment to lose weight unless a person is very overweight (“morbidly obese” is the precise medical term) or has medical complications related to their weight.

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

Pittsford Marks Erie Canal Bicentennial with Weekend of Celebration

Two hundred years a er the Erie Canal transformed New York into a commercial powerhouse,Pittsfordpreparestohonoritsplace in that history with a full weekend of events. e Erie Canal, o en called the engineering marvel that “opened the West,” linked New York City with Buffalo and beyond, creating new opportunities for trade, settlement, and cultural exchange.

For Pittsford, the canal was pivotal. Colonel Caleb Hopkins, a War of 1812 hero and local leader, named the community a er his Vermont hometown. When the Erie Canal opened in 1825, Pittsford quickly became a busy shipping port, sending agricultural products eastward

e section of the canal that runs through Pittsford was completed in 1822, an anniversarythecommunitycelebratedjustthree years ago. Now, Pittsford joins communities statewide in 2025 to mark the bicentennial of the canal’s completion from end to end.

e Seneca Chief and the Bicentennial Flotilla

A highlight of Pittsford’s festivities will be the arrival of the Seneca Chief, a full-scale replica of the boat that carried Governor DeWitt Clinton on the canal’s inaugural 1825 journey. On Sunday, September 28, the Seneca Chief will arrive at Schoen Place, accompanied by a flotilla including the Sam Patch, the Riverie, and the

BIKING ON THE CANAL PATH BY SCHOEN PLACE CREDIT BUFFALO SPREE

Department Band will welcome the flotilla, while Historic Pittsford will host guided history tours. e Pittsford Rotary Club sponsors a dock-decorating contest to add festive color to the waterfront.

Chair and Village Trustee, Lisa Cove, has led a team of volunteers to make the Erie Canal Bicentennial celebration happen. e Village of Pittsford has collaborated with the Town of Pittsford, Pittsford Rotary, e Pittsford Chamber of Commerce, Nazareth University Dance, e Pittsford Fire Department Band, Roc City Singers, the American Legion Pittsford 899, local Scout troops, Pittsford Art Group, Cecelia Whalen Dance Company, Don Dwyer, and many more to make a weekend full of fun for everyone.

Cove says she is most excited about the Historic Erie Canal exhibit including interesting materials, artifacts, canal-focused artwork, and presentations related to the Canal, including a kids table to learn and explore our history. She and her team are excited for the community to come together to celebrate the bicentennial. Pittsford Erie Canal Bicentennial Events

Saturday, September 27th will feature a community-wide village garage sale and sidewalk sale at village merchants, a walking tour with former Mayor Bob Corby, lemonade with elected officials, the Daughters of the American Revolution Pioneer Burying Ground Project, a lecture and Q&A with choreographer Cecilia Whalen, the Erie Canal Exhibition Cove mentioned, and Historic Pittsford’s Little House on Monroe Ave will be open for visitors.

en on Sunday, September 28th, as the community garage sale and Canal Exhibition continue, the Seneca Chief flotilla arrives at Schoen Place, and the community can enjoy e Erie Canal Project dance performance by Cecilia Whalen Dance Company and Nazareth

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University Dance Ensemble, Songs & Stories of the Erie Canal by musician Don Dwyer, and a ROC City Singers performance. e Pittsford Fire Department will have fire engines on display, and the department band will share their music. Local vendors such as Pittsford Farms Dairy, Harladay Hots, and the American Legion will provide refreshments.

e New York State Museum’s traveling exhibit Enterprising Waters: New York’s Erie Canal has beenondisplayattheSpiegelCommunityCenter September 14-20, at the Pittsford Community Library September 21-26, and will be at Schoen Place during the Bicentennial weekend.

Honoring the Canal’s Legacy

eErieCanalwasmorethanawaterway;itwas a turning point in American history. Pittsford, with its deep ties to the canal’s early years, embraces the chance to reflect and celebrate.

From music and dance to local history tours and community sales, Pittsford’s celebration promises to blend heritage with hometown pride and bring neighbors together, just as the canal did two centuries ago.

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Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment

Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale.

When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.

Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment

Scout local garage sales: Garage sales are one way to bargain hunt and benefit the environment at the same time. Who knows what treasures you may be able to find at nearby garage sales? When shopping, set a spending limit and look for certain items you need, such as a bicycle or furniture. You may be surprised to find a quality item that costs much less than a brand new store-bought product.

BAD GUYS

It’s true. Far from being simply the stuff of folklore and folk tales, Appleseed (real name: John Chapman) was an American nurseryman who introduced apple trees to the Midwest, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. He was also a conservationist and missionary during the earliest days of the United States.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* It’s illegal to kill Bigfoot in British Columbia. That is, if you ever actually run across him.

* The earliest toothpaste was made in ancient Egypt from crushed pepper, rock salt and dried flowers. No, it wasn’t particularly effective.

* Speaking of toothpaste, that blob on your toothbrush is called a nurdle.

* Chimpanzees can identify each other from pictures of their butts.

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.

Fair Housing Statement

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main St., Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

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

ROCHESTERPUBLICLIBRARY

MCLSStarParty-

JoinMonroeCountyLibrarySystem (MCLS)MemberLibrariesonSaturday,October4tolookupatthenight sky!MCLSwillbehostingTWOStar PartiesforstargazingandSTEMrelatedactivitiessuitableforallages. Checkoutthestarswithourtelescope andbinocularsorbringyourown! MCLSisaproudpartneroftheRMSC CommunitySTEMAmbassadorsprogram.

JoinusonOctober4from6:00-9:00 pmatSeymourLibraryinBrockport (161EastAve,Brockport,NY14420) ORatWebsterPublicLibrary(980 RidgeRd,Webster,NY14580).Please registerforSeymourLibrary’sStar Partybycalling585-637-1050.Please registerforWebsterPublicLibrary’s StarPartybycalling585-872-7075.

FreeDulcimerConcert- Striking StringsHammeredDulcimer Ensemble:Saturday,September27, 4pm,FirstCongregationalUnited ChurchofChrist,26EastChurch St.,Fairport. FAIRPORT

BlessingoftheAnimals- All CreaturesGreatandSmall,theLord Godmadethemall.Traditionholds asautumnarrives,aprocessionof animalsisleadtochurchesfora specialceremony-Blessingofthe Animals.ThisisacustominremembranceofSt.FrancisofAssisi’slove ofanimals.FirstCongregational UnitedChurchofChristcontinues thetraditionSunday,October5th at3pm.Pleasebringyourpetsand joinusintheparkinglotbehindthe churchaswebestowblessingupon ouranimals.Weaskthatyou pleaserestrainorcontainallanimals.26EastChurchStreet, Fairport.585-223-0224,http:// www.fairportucc.org.

In autumn, don’t go to jewelers to see gold; go to the parks!

Guidelines for Hometown Events

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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.

FairportCommunityTrunkor Treat! FREE.Everyoneiswelcome! Sunday,October26,6-8pm, FairportUCC,26EastChurchSt., Fairport.Carsignupswanted! Decorateacar&handoutcandy! Email:contactus.fairportuss@gmail. com.Includeyourname,phone, andvehicletype(car,truck,suv, other)*Pleasearriveat5pmtopark anddecorate.*Candyhand-outto startat6pm.*Carsmustremain parkeduntil8:30pm.*Pleasekeep decorationskid-friendly.

Essentially, autumn is the quiet completion of spring and summer. Spring was all eagerness and beginnings, summer was growth and flowering. Autumn is the achievement summarized, the harvested grain, the ripened apple, the grape in the wine press. Autumn is the bright leaf in the woodland, the opened husk on the bittersweet berry, the fruit of asters at the roadside.

~Hal Borland, September 1967

LYONS

QuiltSale- ThursdayandFriday, October2nd&3rdfrom8am-4pm andSaturday,October4thfrom 8am-2pmattheFirstLutheran Church,35BroadSt.,Lyons.

NEWARK

FallRummageSaleatNewark FirstUnitedMethodistChurchRUMMAGESALE:FirstUnited MethodistChurch,301S.MainSt., Newark.Wed/Thurs,Oct.8-9,9am3pm;Fri,Oct.10,9am-5pm;Sat, Oct.11,9am-11am.$1perBag SaleonSaturday(grocerysize bags).Offeringalargevarietyof itemsincludingclothing, household,linens,purses,coats, holiday,tools,electronics,toys, shoes,jewelryetc.Enteratthe MainSt.entrance.Pleasebring yourownbags.

Autumn is the season of change. ~Taoist proverb

ONTARIO

Sarah’sCountryBarn’sFallFest 2025- Saturday,October11,9AM4PMattheOntarioFireman’s ExemptField(1840Route104,Ontario,NY).Browseanincredible lineupoflocalhandmadeartisans. Satisfyyourcravingswithfood truckslikeTheLittleRedWagon andCousinsMaineLobster,orgrab abitefromlocalBoyScoutsserving hamburgersandhotdogs,bakers withsweettreats,andfavoriteslike Tony’sPopcorn.Throughoutthe day,enjoylivemusicfromDoze GuyzEntertainment.Admissionis just$1oranon-perishabledonation,withallproceedsgoingdirectlytotheOntarioFoodPantry, whichhelpssupportlocalfamilies inneed.

PITTSFORD

EmbraceYourSistersPositively PinkinPittsfordWalk -Embrace YourSisters(EYS)hasprovided emergencyfundingforbreastcancerpatientssince2006.Theirservicenowextendsacross13Finger LakesRegioncounties.Annually, theyhostthePositivelyPinkin PittsfordWalkfundraiser.This year’sWalkwillbeheldonOctober 5,startingwithsame-dayregistrationsat9am.Thewalkextends throughtheTownofPittsfordand alongtheErieCanalfor1.8miles. EYSisa501(c)3;EIN:80-0277604. Registeronline:https://givebutter. com/2025EYSPPIPWalk

1970ClassofRLThomas’55th Reunion- Theclassof1970willbe havingareuniononNovember1, 2-11pmatFinnPark-Liberty Lodge.Contactrlt1970alumni@ gmail.comtoregisterformoreinformation. WEBSTER

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“FrightfulButDelightful”-a Halloween-themedFlower Show:TheCountryGardenersof WebsterGardenClubinvitesyouto aspine-tinglingcelebrationofautumncreativity.Explorefloraldesigns,artisticcrafts,anarrayof horticulturalspecimens,andother surprisesthatblendeerieelegance withseasonalcharm.Thisfree eventisopentothepublic-perfect foranyoneseekingHalloween decorationideasorsimplyafunfall outing.HeldOctober4,1-5pm, WebsterPresbyterianChurch,550 WebsterRoad,Webster.

“Women’sClubOfWebster October16thMeeting”- Ron Kampff,Vice-ChairofChallenger MiracleFieldofGreaterRochester willbespeakingtotheWomen’s ClubofWebsteratProietti’sRestaurant,980RidgeRd.,Websteron Thursday,October16th.Social: 11:15;Meeting:12:00noon; Lunch:12:30followedbyMr. Kampff’spresentation.EnjoyavarietyofProietti’spopularpizzas, salad,acannoliandcamaraderie. Cost:$19.NewmembersWELCOME!Sendcheckmadeoutto WCWbyOctober9thtoCarolyn Rittenhouse,405CountyLine Road,Ontario,14519.Questions(?).Ifcheckmightbelate, phoneCarolynat585-265-1303.

FallBloodDrive- TheRedCrossis sponsoringaBloodDonorDriveon Friday,October3rd,from11:00am4:00pmattheWebsterPublicLibrary,980RidgeRd.,Webster. Blooddonorswill,again,berewardedwithsupremely scrumptioushomemadecookies donatedbytheWomen’sClubof Webstertoenjoywiththeirjuice andWCWvolunteerswillbeassistingatthecanteen.Appointments arenotrequired.Donorsshould feelfreetojustdropin.Formore informationabouttheblooddrive, pleasecontactKatieHoutat 585-353-9964.WCW’smottois “Friendshipthroughservice”and newmembersarealwayswelcome.

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LEAF PEEPING PLANNING GUIDE

Pick your destination

Anywhere with deciduous trees provides the opportunity to witness blazing autumn color. During leaf-peeping season, travelers can go coast to coast and see awesome vistas. Some regions are particularly known for their leaf displays. New York’s Catskill and Adirondack regions are prime spots for visitors in the autumn. Those who live further north will find that leaves in Vermont are such an attraction that routes are published indicating where to enjoy the best views. Further south, Central and Eastern Virginia peak in late October. And don’t forget the shores of the Great Lakes, which are awash in reds, oranges and yellows by mid-September. The travel resource Frommer’s offers more leaf-peeping locales to visit.

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Seniors and Socila Media

The list of scams against seniors keeps getting longer and longer. Just when we have a handle on the various types of fraud, here come new ones. But there’s one area where we do have some control: social media.

One place I’ve always been concerned about (and therefore have never joined) is the small neighborhood social media chat groups. So much gets talked about, and people generally feel safe because, after all, they’re chatting with their neighbors. But you never really know who’s watching online. And you never really know what small piece of information could be the one that puts you at risk -especially if a thief has been following the group and assembling your innocent chat as clues.

Beware what you say online. If you announce on social media that you’re about to take a vacation, that’s a clue to a thief that your house will be empty at a certain time. Or if you announce online that you’ll be joining an art class every Tuesday morning, or if you post your unlisted phone number in reply to someone’s question, etc.

Another place that’s jam-packed with information is newspaper funeral notices that are posted on social media. The “survived by” information is gold for thieves. With those names, plus the date and time of the funeral, thieves know when a house is likely to be empty.

Friend requests are another source of concern with social media. Beware, and be selective. Be certain you know who you’re letting in. Never click a link in social media, or anywhere else. Just don’t. You don’t really know where it goes.

Before you take your first step into social media, be certain you know how it works. Get good advice on how to fix your privacy settings so you’re not as vulnerable.

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Volunteers Needed

GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY

• Girl Scouts: Co-leaders for troops, resource people, businesses able to give tours. Email fniteowl33@gmail.com

• Lima Pumpkin Festival & AG Day: General Help the Day of the Festival on October 4, 2025. Email: LimaPumpkinFestival@Mail.com

• e South Perinton Cemetery Association: We have the following Cemetery Board positions to fill: Secretary, Assistant Superintendent, and Website Master. We look forward to having new partners fill these positions, joining us in providing essential services to our local communities. Email: spcemetery1916@gmail.com

• Patrick Place - A Comfort Care Home Inc.: Patrick Place is seeking volunteers for resident care, fundraising, community outreach, buildings maintenance and landscaping/gardening. Email: directorpatrickplace@ gmail.com

• UR Noyes Health (Spice Box Gi Shop): Join our team of Spice Box Gi Shop volunteers! All profits from purchases go right back into the community, supporting Noyes Health, our patients and community. Email christa_barrows@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-335-4358

• Heritage Christian Stables: Volunteer at HCS in Webster and make a difference. Support riders as they build strength and confidence through equine-assisted services. Help by side-walking, leading horses, or assisting with barn tasks, all while joining a kind, compassionate, and welcoming community. Email: stablesvolunteer@heritagechristianstables.org

• Hospeace House, INC: Do you have 4 hrs a month to volunteer at a Comfort Care Home located in Naples. Email: kathymincer@ hospeacehouse.org

• Mt. Carmel House, LLC: Opportunities for kind, compassionate individuals willing to support and/or care for members of the community in their final stage of life’s journey. All training provided. Teens to adults welcome. Email: heathermtcarmelhouse@gmail.com

• Friends of Batavia: We sell hotdogs every Friday next to the Holland Land office & we could use a couple of extra hands. We use $$ to keep the Peace Garden looking beautiful & the flags hanging! Email: btcsdepot@aol.com

• Serenity House of Victor: We are a two-bed comfort care home seeking caregiver, grounds, and fundraising volunteers. No experience necessary. We provide training. Share your most valuable gi - yourself! Come join our team. Email serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-924-5840

• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Help with Foodlink deliveries on the occasional Monday morning (every 4 - 6 weeks). Help us unload the truck and stock the pantry. Takes less than an hour. Call 585991-8220 or email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.

• Big Springs Museum: Mondays 9:00 until noon & Sundays 1:00 - 4:00. You may even be able to work from home. Research and writing, website maintenance, social media posting, organizing, carpentry, painting, cleaning, electrical, event planning, membership management & growth, and more! Email: bigspringsevents@gmail.com or call 585-538-9880

• Light Hill: Called to care for others? Join us at Light Hill where your time and compassion can bring comfort, hope, and light to terminallyill residents and their families. Volunteers make a meaningful difference in our fellow community member’s precious final journey. Email mk@ lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311

Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us.’ Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.

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STRATEGIES TO DISCONNECT MORE OFTEN

Turn off your notifications.According to research from the Business of Apps, the average smartphone user in the United States receives 46 app push notifications each day. The sound of a smartphone notification has become as recognizable as any sound, and the volume of notifications the average users receive in a 24-hour period no doubt contributes heavily to how much time they spend on their phones. Turning off notifications makes it easier to disconnect from devices, and may even make individuals more productive.

FACTS FOR NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

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is person would start on January 1, 2026. Responsibilities include directing a small choir with rehearsals on Sunday mornings (and as needed for holidays) and arranging special music one Sunday a month when the choir is off. Also, our church is looking for vocalists and instrumentalists for holidays and on the Sundays the choir isn’t singing.

For more information, please contact: Janet Marventano, Chair of Personnel at jem_mimi@frontier.com or Ellen Best, Clerk of Session (and currently a choir member) at 585-233-8278 or elkemabe@aol.com.

BUILD YOUR NETWORK TO LAND A NEW JOB

Build your online profile. LinkedIn, a social media site for professionals, is a go-to resource for human resources officials, and it’s also a valuable way to stay connected with professional acquaintances. Career services professionalsadviseaddinganyoneyouhaveworkedwithtoyourLinkedIn network. Continue building your profile as your network grows and you work with more people. When others invite you to join their network, accept those invitations.

HIGH-PAYING VOCATIONAL JOBS

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