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Where greatfood meets the fairways and unforgettable events.

SAVOR. SWING. CELEBRATE.

Patio Season is Almost Here! Our outdoor deck & patio will be opening soonelaxed dining with a view! Kick Off the Weekend Right by joining us om 3:30–9PM for our popular Fish Fry complete with a fresh salad bar. Spring Golf is in Full Swing– the sun is shining, the course is calling. Enjoy beautiful conditions and great rates. Book your tee time today! Planning an Event? We eceptions, parties, and special gatherings, or we’ll bring the catering to you!

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BUSINESSES

COCONUT SNOWBALL

1hour prepandovernight freeze

Servings:Makes1snowball

CUSTARD INGREDIENTS:

11/4cupscoconut milk

21/2tablespoonssugar

2eggyolks

Combine all the ingredients in a small pot,stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Cook on medium-low heat while stirring constantly until the custard thickens slightly. Strain the custard and allow it to coolat roomtemperature.

While the custard is cooling, start makingthemousse.

MOUSSE INGREDIENTS:

2cupsheavycream(whipped)

14ounceswhitechocolate

1ounceCamuscognac

2gelatinsheets

Whip the heavy cream with a whisk until it forms medium-stiff peaks. Melt the white chocolate over a double boiler. Soak the gelatin sheetsin ice water until it’s softened (5 minutes), and strain the gelatin to remove any excess liquid. Add the gelatin to the Camus cognac and melt them together (30 seconds at a time). Add the cognac to the custard,stir in the white chocolate, and mix until completely smooth. Fold in the heavy cream. Place the mousse in an airtight container andrefrigerateovernight.

ASSEMBLY:

4ouncespineapplejuice

1ounceCamuscognac

3ladyfinger cookies

1/2cupshreddedcoconut

1/4cupdicedpineapple(garnish)

2leavesfreshcilantro(garnish)

1/4cupcoconut milk(garnish)

1tablespoonoliveoil(garnish)

Combine 4 ounces of pineapple juice with 1 ounce of Camus cognac. Cut 3 ladyfingers in half and dip quickly in the pineapple juice. Using a 4-ounce scoop, position the mousse onto a sheet of parchment paper. Place the ladyfingers in the middle of the mousse. Place the mousse in the freezerfor30minutes(oruntilfirm). When the mousse is firm but pliable,rollit into a ball,and coat it in shredded coconut. Place the snowball in the refrigerator and start the final plating -- positioning the snowball in the middle of an attractive plate or bowl, garnishing the dish with diced pineapple, cilantro leaves, coconut milkandalittleoliveoil.

Save money and stay cool as temperatures rise Excessive energy bills can be a concern in spring and summer, just as much as they are in the winter. So how can you save money while keeping your home cool? The solution is simple: Top up your attic insulation.

A poorly insulated attic is a primary source of energy loss, forcing your AC unit to work harder than necessary over the warmer months. Most attics are insulated, but oftentimes the amount of insulation present is inadequate - especially in older homes. Over time, insulation can settle and compact, allowing heat to escape through gaps.

Topping it up is easy. Ideally, you want to aim for a depth of 16 inches of insulation for an overall R-value of 50. When existing insulation is present, simply level existing insulation to the top of the joist. Lay a fireand moisture-resistant batt insulation, like Roxul Comfortbatt, on top of joists, running perpendicular to the first layer. Ensure batts are butted against each other tightly. Fit batts closely to cross joists; cut batt if necessary (this can be done easily with a serrated blade or bread knife) and leave no space between layers. Don’t forget to insulate the attic hatch to the same level as the rest of the attic. Apply weather-stripping to the edge of the hatch to reduce air leakage. Keep in mind that only IC-rated electrical fixtures can have insulation placed with zero clearance. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and local building code to insulate around the chimney.

When a house is insulated properly, energy savings can add up over time. Remember, insulation starts working the moment it is installed and can last for the life of the building.

home services

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

If you own a small business, keep business cards, flyers or a sign advertising another small business in the area to show mutual support.

polltime

With Rochester known as “Festival City” through ILoveNY and other tourism sites, there are festivals almost every weekend from late spring through fall. Which of the following festival/s do you enjoy around Western NY?

- Arts Festivals

- Music Festivals

- Cultural Festivals

- Flower Festivals

- Canal Festivals

- Holiday Celebrations

- All or some of the above

- None of the above

US President Wilson proclaimed the first Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May in 1914 following the campaign of Anna Jarvis, who sought to honor her late mother’s legacy of community service and peace/unity promotion. 111 years later, Mother’s Day (May 11th this year) remains a holiday to celebrate and/or honor mothers. How do you celebrate Mother's Day?

5.9% I host or go out for a meal

17.6% I send flowers or a thoughtful gift to the mother/s in my life

11.8% I spend quality time either with my mom or doing something she likes to do

11.8% I help her with chores she doesn’t like to do

35.3% Some or all of the above 17.6% None of the above

HOME IMPROVEMENT home services

Portable vs. Standby Generators

Prepare your home for a power outage (Family Features) Understanding the distinction between these options will help any family determine which is the better choice for their home.

• A portable generator is an immediate, but temporary, solution. A portable gas generator is less expensive than a standby unit and doesn’t require installation time. Its benefits have limits, as it can only power a few home appliances for a few hours before needing refueling.

• A standby generator with an automatic transfer switch provides a seamless and permanent backup power solution. It is professionally installed outside the home and can power more of your home’s appliances for long periods of time. Powered by natural gas or liquid propane, recent power management technology has allowed homes to still receive whole-house backup electricity, but with a smaller, more affordable generator than in years past.

With an emergency kit on hand and the right backup power source available, the frustration of weathering a storm can be greatly lessened.

home services

NEED MULCH? NEED MULCH?

All Mulch

1. MOVIES: What is the name of Han Solo’s ship in the “Star Wars” series?

2. TELEVISION: What is Ray Barone’s job on the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”?

3. U.S. STATES: The Baltimore Ravens’ name is a nod to which past famous resident?

4. PSYCHOLOGY: What fear is represented in the condition called “alliumphobia”?

5. LITERATURE: Who created the fictional detective Lord Peter Wimsey?

6. GAMES: Which chess piece can’t move in a straight line?

7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby mouse called?

8. SCIENCE: What does the acronym RNA stand for?

9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to wear contact lenses?

10. ASTRONOMY: Which constellation contains Polaris, the North Star?

ANSWERS

1. Millennium Falcon. 2. Sportswriter.
3. Edgar Allen Poe, who wrote the poem “The Raven.” 4. Fear of garlic. 5. Dorothy L. Sayers. 6. Knight.
7. A pinky or pup.
8. Ribonucleic Acid.
9. Lyndon Johnson.
10. Ursa Minor (The Little Dipper).

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.

home services

MAKE THE MOST OF LIMITED SPACE

Discardsomeitems.Homeownerswhoaredownsizingfromlargehomes may need to part with some of their furniture to make their transition to smaller homes go more smoothly. For example, homeowners may need to get by with just one bedroom nightstand and may even need to replace their existing nightstands with something more compact. Discarding living room end tables and downsizing to a smaller coffee table also can help homeowners make smaller common areas more welcoming and less cluttered.

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HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES

Athletes can pursue a host of potential hobbies or activities that will foster their love of sports. Men and women who still have a hop in their step can sign up to compete in adult sports leagues. Depending on the sport, leagues might be available to adults of various ages and skill levels, and some may even be more focused on fun than competition. For athletes who can no longer lace up their cleats, coaching youth sports or volunteering to coach at a nearby school provides a chance to stay involved even if competing is no longer possible.

Estate of Richard Barnes

Preview: Wednesday, May 21st from 10am until 1pm. Lunch provided. Bidding closes: May 21st at 5pm with rolling so close. Selling: Bobcat 334 mini-excavator; Bobcat 873 skidsteer; numerous attachments including grapple, grader, manual spade, and more! Optimal 1100 & 880 hydraulic tree spades; Stump grinder; FarmTrac 360DTC tractor; Oliver 550 tractor; AC WD tractor; JD 350 dozer; Plus trucks, trailers, boats, implements, mowers, chainsaws, hand tools and much more! See our website, www.williamkentinc.com, for more information!

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Small Town Neighbors

The great part about living in a small town is everybody knows everyone, sees everything, and anything out of the ordinary gets plenty of folks on it right away. Thank you to the neighbors who knew our critters were out before we did, tracked us down, tracked them down, and helped get them home. You’re all good sports and GREAT neighbors.

Act of Kindness

I went to Goodwill with my staff and friend in Victor. I found a really nice big Vera Bradley bag. When I went to pay for it the lady in front of me had paid for it. That was very nice of her. It made my day! I think we need more people like her in the world!

Why do some people think it’s OK to mow grass onto the road? Not only is it dangerous for bicyclists and motorcycles, but there are stones that you may also hit people and cars with. Also, mowing all your grass on to others’ property after they have respectfully mowed grass on to their own side is rude.

Street Bikes

I get the weather is getting nice and the street bikes are starting to come out and you want to go fast, because, well, that’s what they are designed to do... but if you are going to speed, at least do it on the highways where the speed limit is 65, not on small side roads where the speed limit is 40 and people are walking their dogs, riding their bikes and taking their children for walks up the quiet road. No reason to be doing 80+ on these roads. And yes, when it does happen, the cops are called and a description is given. Just use some common sense and courtesy.

garage sales

CHURCHVILLE: 559 RigaMumford Road.May23-24(10-4pm).MULTIFAMILYSALE.Tinware,crocks, Fiestaware,primitives,Yelloware, Redware,vintagesuitcasesand kitchenitems,countrydecor,puzzles, andmore!

YARD SALE TIPS

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

HOW TO STAY MENTALLY SHARP AFTER RETIREMENT

Consider delaying retirement. Even if early retirement is a dream, it might be better to work a little longer than you had planned. A 2021 study published in the journal SSM - Population Healthfoundthatpostponedretirementisbeneficialtocognitivefunctionforallgenders,races/ ethnicities, educational levels, and professional status.The study reported that individuals who waited until age 67 to retire experienced less cognitive decline than those who retired prior to turning 67.

CHERRY PIE BARS

Yield: One 9-by-13-inch pan

2 cups sugar

1 cup butter, softened

4 eggs

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

1 21-ounce can cherry pie filling

Preheat oven to 350 F. Line a 9-by-13-inch pan with parchment paper.

In a stand mixer, or with a hand mixer, cream sugar and butter on low. Add the eggs one at a time. Beat until just combined. Add the flour, baking powder and salt. Spread a little over half the cake batter into the pan. Evenly spread the pie filling over the top, and spoon the rest of the cake batter over the pie filling. It’s fine if the cherries show through. Bake 35 minutes or until the top has turned slightly golden. Do not overbake. Allow to cool and slice into squares. Enjoy!

treasures Trailway to

3 Days, 3 Communities, 20 Miles of Great Buys Along Routes 5 & 20

Trailway to Treasures: June 6th, 7th & 8th

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Deadlines: Proofs, Mon. @ 5pm; Oatka, Wed. @ 3pm • Livingston, Wed. @ 5pm

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110 Lake St. • LeRoy, NY 14482

Pavilion, Wyoming, Stafford, Batavia. Teleflora Wire Service for family & friends out of town.

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FREE STUFF OFFERED FREE STUFF WANTED

• SPIRAL BINDER MAKER. Rochester. 585-321-3218

• 36” wood KITCHEN TABLE w/drop sides and 4 CHAIRS w/padded seats. Batavia. 585-356-5243

• Red Jacket HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS – ‘64, ‘65, ‘69, ‘77, ‘78 & ‘79. Victor. 585-742-3687

• Three live PINE TREES to be dug up and moved. 6’-7’ tall. Leicester. 585-519-2782

• Alto’s 4501 MAT BOARD CUTTER plus about 125 pieces mat board. Used for framing photographs. Shortsville. frankbiff@protonmail.com

• BABY CRIB and MATTRESS. Used less than 20 nights. Excellent condition. Rochester. tom14624tom@yahoo.com

• Two TWIN BEDS, VANITY DRESSER, NIGHTSTAND. Very good condition. Pick up Phelps. 315-331-5727

• FIREWOOD – trees are down. You cut up and remove. Ontario. 585-265-0374

• BOOKCASE - 72” H x 28” W x 11”. 4 shelves. Pick up Caledonia. Text only jeanlioness@yahoo.com

• BIRD BATH PEDESTAL. White concrete. No bowl. Pick up Perinton. Jmdunne141@aol.com

• 4 Patriots solar GENERATOR with one solar panel. Portable. Never used. Still in box. Pick up, Perinton. Jmdunne141@aol.com

• Sleep Number Bed, EXTRA-LONG TWIN. Disassembled. Penfield. 585gail@gmail.com

• Black walnut TREETOPS for firewood. Newark. 315-246-6006

• Full-size 8” FOAM MATTRESS. Very clean, good condition. Webster. 508-572-0553

• QUEEN MATTRESS, box springs, frame, headboard. Pick up Batavia. 585-536-6188

• 5 or 6 PERENNIAL PLANTS. You dig and remove. Batavia. 585-483-3110

• Dug up DAYLILIES. Pick up Livonia. 585-346-4515

• HOSPITAL BED in Livingston County, can deliver within reasonable distance. Leicester. Jan 585-233-8370

• Bolens 32” 2 stage SNOW BLOWER with electric starter, snow cab, headlight, heated handgrips, snow chains. Needs work. Corfu. tmx455@gmail.com

• 44” diameter, 1/2” thick, 65 lb., clear glass, 8-sided COFFEE TABLETOP. Corfu. tmx455@gmail.com

• Foldable RASCAL SCOOTER, FLY FISHING REEL, ROD, and accessories, men’s SHORTS size 4-5X. 585-415-8513

• Flowbee HAIR DEVICE, a BIRD BATH, and a SHOPPING BAG ON WHEELS. 585-507-8788

• PET ITEMS - Advantage or Frontline, Dog Food, Cat Litter, Cat Food. holdfort@rochester.rr.com

• ISO a 32-inch CRT TV. MylesHughes96@gmail.com

• Anything CHRISTMAS! Ornaments, decorations, yard plastic figures, silver or tinsel trees, Santa, snowmen, angels. 585-766-8842

• CLOTHES DRYER in good working condition for a group home. 585-773-2497

• Black ROD IRON RAILING for front porch. 47” L, 26” down steps and 44” high. 585-507-8788

• OUTDOOR CHAIR CUSHIONS. 585-704-1624

• MODELS BUILT/UNBUILT - Automobile, Aviation, Military, Ships, Space, Slot Car Bodies, etc. Parts and pieces okay. 585-314-6989

• GALAXY BOX FAN/GALAXY PEDESTAL FAN. Working condition. Bloomfield area. Call/text 585-310-9238

• ASPHALT SHINGLES, 12” or wider. Color does not matter. 585-733-1090

• Gently used ART SUPPLIES for art therapy projects. 585-210-9177

• AUDIO EQUIPMENT, speakers, amplifiers, tube amps, radio tubes, stereos, receivers, heavy wood speakers, turntables, record players. 585-766-8842

• ATV or DIRT BIKE. Gas powered, running or not. Text or call Matt 315-576-1278

• WEBER GRILL, gas or charcoal and DRUM SETS or BASS DRUMS. Call/text Matt 315-576-1278

• ROTO TILLER in fair condition, running preferred. Text 585-953-6043

• LARGE BASKETS in good condition for Crossroads House Basket Raffle. Drop off at Crossroads House anytime. tracyford@crossroadshouse.com

real estate

FOR SALE in LeRoy

Fantastic Village 3 bed, 1.5 bath Ranch. Spacious eat-in kitchen, ceramic floors, ample counter space & cupboards (some with glass doors). Sliding glass doors lead to an attractive heated sunroom overlooking a totally fenced rear yard. Extra large living room with fireplace, built-in bookcases; also has room for additional dining space. First floor laundry. Home has central air. Numerous recent updates. Portable generator. Open front porch. Two tier deck is great for summer entertaining and enjoyment. Attached garage. Near playgrounds, tennis courts, schools and shopping areas. Move-in ready. $229,000. 2 Hilltop Dr., LeRoy, NY 14482

NOTICE

OF

SELF STORAGE SALE

The Storage Mall - Brooks Avenue 1214 Brooks Ave., Rochester, NY 14624 intends to hold a sale of the property stored in the below listed Storage Spaces. The public sale shall occur as an online auction via www.storageauctions.com on 5/27/2025 at 10 AM. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods, furnishings and garage essentials.

Bryanna M. Petrillo unit #13

This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See manager for details.

Entertainment Venue with Vintage Vibes

“Sarah’s Place is a unique location for that special event with the atmosphere of stepping back in time.” is elegant two-story home has the capacity to entertain 40-50 guests, with overnight accommodations for 10 guests; five bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and two kitchens. e lower level consists of a gaming room with multiple TVs, pool table, multiple gaming tables with an additional prepping area for food. Catering and beverage services can be provided.

PAYAL BANSAL: Elevating Interiors with Traditional Indian Art Forms, Timeless Beauty, and Heritage

“When I bring a rug or a Phad into a room, it’s not just about decorating – it’s about anchoring the space with memory, craft, and soul.”

For Clarence-based Payal Bansal, design has always been more than arranging beautiful things in a room – it’s about feeling. e way a space wraps around you, the way light plays on texture, the way history whispers through handmade details.

Growing up in India, Payal was surrounded by centuries-old architecture, intricate cra smanship, and homes that held stories in every corner. atworldshapedhowshesees design today, with modern luxury and timeless tradition living in harmony. Her mother, Vinita, had a remarkable eye for color and a natural talent for making a room come alive. She approached design with both boldness and heart, and watching her mother work inspired Payal’s passion for interiors and the arts.

Deep-rooted appreciation for cra draws her to traditional Indian art forms – not as relics of the past, but as living, evolving expressions of culture and emotion. Payal says, “ ere’s something quietly radical about turning to the past for inspiration, especially when that past is as rich, intricate, and soul-stirring” as hand-knotted wool rugs or Phad paintings. ere’s something powerful about art that speaks through texture, she reflects, adding, “Beauty lies not only in how something looks, but in how it’s made, what it carries, and how it makes you feel in a space.”

For generations, hand-knotted rugs have graced the floors of homes around the world, grounding rooms in comfort and elegance. But Payal turns things on its head as she li s them up—literally—and gives them a new voice on the walls. When a finely woven rug is hung at eye level, its cra smanship becomes undeniable, she says, as “the intricate knots, the nuanced dyes, the play of light on the wool – it all transforms into something sculptural and soulful.”

A Journey rough Time and Cra

e journey hand-knotted rugs take is remarkable, beginning in the lush fields of New Zealand, where wool is sourced, cleaned, and baled before traveling to India, where Payal says, “the magic truly begins.” ere, skilled artisans take the wool and handspin it for an organic texture or machine-spin it for a more refined look. en, they dye the yarn with “a mix of age-old natural techniques” using pomegranate rind, madder root, and iron oxide as well as modern fade-resistant hues that a er sundrying, cast “a subtle luster that feels both timeless and current.”

Payal explains that skilled weavers then translate detailed patterns combining classical motifs with minimalist or modern elements, knot by knot, on vertical looms using a traditional chart called a Talim. She says, “It’s a labor of love that can take months – or even over a year – to complete.”

A er the final knot is tied and the rug is washed, stretched, sheared, and bound, the result is “a unique work of art, infused with intention, heritage, and soul.”

e Living Stories of Phad Painting

Similarly, Phad painting – a centuries-old art form from Rajasthan – pulses with meaning to this day. ese narrative scrolls were once used as portable temples, unfurled by storytellers at night to the glow of lantern light and accompanied by music, weaving epic tales of local deities such as Pabuji and Devnarayan. e vibrant hues, dense compositions, and spiritual depth of these bring character and history into any space they inhabit.

Payal says, “Just as Renaissance masters Leonardo DaVinci and Michelangelo layered lime plaster with earthy pigments to bring their frescoes to life... Every brushstroke, every color, and every figure [in a Phad painting] is a part of a larger visual symphony meant to honor not just the divine but the depth of our shared human experience.” Phad artists use natural brushes and pigments derived from nature (crushed minerals, indigo, turmeric, pomegranate rind, and soot) mixed with gum to achieve rich, enduring color.

Phad paintings, Payal says, are historically and artistically significant but also reflect exquisite visual complexity, “dense, with no negative space, emphasizing community and connection – both spiritual and human.” Whether incorporated into a minimalist apartment, a grand elegant residence, or something in between, Phad paintings elevate spaces with “timeless warmth, character, and cultural depth.”

Choosing Meaning Over Trend

What ties these art forms together for Payal is intention. “When I bring a rug or a Phad into a room, it’s not just about decorating – it’s about anchoring the space with memory, cra , and soul,” Payal says, adding that “each brushstroke carries tradition. Each color tells a story. In a home designed with intention, art becomes more than décor – it becomes memory, emotion, and legacy... these pieces connect us to something bigger – reminding us that beauty and heritage are not trends, but timeless treasures.”

In a world chasing trends, Payal believes in slowing down and choosing pieces that mean something. Whether it’s through the delicate weave of a rug or the storytelling brushstrokes of a Phad, these works connect us to history, to culture, and to each other. To see more of how she works with these forms of art and tradition, follow along @payalbansaldesign or visit payalbansalinteriordesign.com. Let’s keep celebrating beauty built by hand with heart.

“Beauty lies not only in how something looks, but in how it’s made, what it carries, and how it makes you feel in a space.”
PAYAL BANSAL

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hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Byron Bergen Public Library

13 S. Lake St., Bergen • (585) 494-1120

Byron-BergenPublicLibrary.org

Tu-Th 10-1 & 2-7; F 10-6; Sa 10-1

Caledonia Library

3108 Main Street, Caledonia (585) 538-4512

M & Th 2-5:30 & 7-9; Tu 9-1 & 2-5:30; F 2-5:30; Sa 9-1

Chili Public Library

3237 Chili Avenue, Rochester www.chililibrary.org • (585) 889-2200

M-Th 9-9; F & Sa 9-5, Su Closed

Hollwedel Memorial Library

5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion • (585) 584-8843

M & W 1-8; Tu & Th 10-1; F 11-6; Sa 9-Noon; Su Closed

Mumford Branch Library

883 George Street, Mumford (585) 538-6124 • M, W, F 12-6

Newman Riga Library

1 S. Main St., Churchville www.newmanrigalibrary.org (585) 293-2009

M, W, F 11-5; Tu & Th 11-9; Sa 10-2

Scottsville Free Library

28 Main St., Scottsville • (585) 889-2023

M, W, F 10-5; Tu & Th 1-8; Sa 10-1

CHILIPUBLICLIBRARY: MAGIC THEGATHERINGGAME NIGHT:Monday,May19at6PM. Forages16+.Registrationrequired.

STITCHTOGETHER:Monday,May 19at6PM.Forages10+.Knit, crochet,andsocialize.Registration required.

TAILWAGGIN’TUTORS:Tuesday, May20at4PM.Forages12and underwithanadult.Readtoa therapydog.Noregistration.

TEENGAMENIGHT:Tuesday,May 20at6PM.Forages1318.Afun gamingevening.Registrationrequired.

NON-FICTIONBOOKDISCUSSION: Tuesday,May20at6:30PM.For ages18+.Anon-fictionbookclub. Noregistration.

MYSTERYLOVESCOMPANY: Wednesday,May21at2PM.For ages18+.Amysterybookclub.No registration.

MARIOKARTNIGHT:Thursday, May22at6:30PM.Forages13-18. PlayMarioKartonNintendo Switch.Noregistration.

NEWROMANTICS:Thursday,May 22at6:30PM.Aromancebook club.Noregistration. CLOSEDFORMEMORIALDAY WEEKEND:Saturday,May24and Monday,May26.

CALEDONIALIBRARY:

PETALS, POTS&PAGES--Joinus forourannualgeranium,garden, household,andbooksale!May 16thand17th.

ANNUALBOARDMEETINGTuesday May27that6:00p.m.Allare welcome.

FOODDRIVEDonateatthelibrary untilJune20th.Alldonationsto theMumfordFoodPantry.

THEGREATCHARACTERSCAVENGERHUNT--Duringthemonthof May,findall10hiddencharacters andpickoutaprize!

NEWTEENTIMEBoardGame Blowout:May20th3:30-4:30p.m. Bringafriendormakeanewone!

DROPINTECHSUPPORTMay23rd from2:30-3:30p.m.

THEBOOKIESOurbookclubmeets every4weeksonaTuesdayat2:15 p.m.Callorcheckourwebsitefor thecurrentselection.

CHILDREN’SSTORYHOURTuesdaysat9:45a.m.throughthe monthofJune.

LOOSELYKNITEachThursdayat 2:15p.m.

MOMENTS

IN TIME

The History Channel

* On May 21, 1901, Connecticut becomes the first state to limit the speed of motor vehicles to 12 mph in cities and 15 mph on country roads. As late as 1930, a dozen states had no speed limit, while 28 states did not even require a driver’s license.

AVON

AvonAmericanLegion100yr Celebration! The AvonJoseph GallipeauLegionPostiscelebrating 100yearsoftheircharteronMay 26,12-3pm.TheAmericanLegion Postfamilywouldliketowelcome thecommunitytoanopenhouseat theposthomeattheAvonVeteransHallat5480E.AvonLimaRd. aftertheparadeandobservancein thepark.Bringyourchickenfrom theAFDBBQfromthecircleto picnicwithusatourpicnictablesor insidethehall.Familiesthatwould liketosharehistoryoffamilymemberswhowereorareLegionmemberscandosobycontactingthe Postat585-226-2750.

WednesdayCruiseNightsatthe Legion! Wednesdays at5:00pm8:00pm(weatherpermitting)May 28th-August27th,2025.Joinus attheLegion!HostedbytheAvon SonsofTheAmericanLegion Squadron294.Foodconcessions available.SpaghettiDinneronMay 28th,June25th,andAugust27th! UpdatesonFacebook! @avonnysalsquadron294

Hee that is in a towne in May losethhisspring. ~ George Herbert

AvonPreservation&Historical Society, 23 GeneseeStreet,Avon2025Programs:Sunday,May18, 2pm-HistoryofLookoverStallion Station. PresentedbyRandyKozlowski. AvonOperaBlock.Freeand opentothepublic.Donationsare welcome.

BATAVIA

“SavetheDate”-DownSyndrome ParentSupportGroupDINEOUTFUNDRAISER@Batavia OriginalPizzeria-May21from11 amto9pm.DineinorTakeout. DownSyndromeParentSupport GroupofGeneseeCounty-Come &ShowYourSupport!

GeneseeChoraleConcert- Join the GeneseeChoraleaswereflect onthelongmusicalhistoryofour groupandpresentour“Greatest Hits”ofthelasttwentyyears!The concertisat4pmonSunday,May 18,atSt.JamesEpiscopalChurch at405EastMainStreetinBatavia. Ticketsare$10.00eachandmay bepurchasedfrommembersofthe GeneseeChorale,atthedoor,orat www.GeneseeChorale.com/ boxoffice.

Spring Concert Series

Come and enjoy performances by a bassoon duo, flute trio, clarinet quartet, saxophone quintet, and a full woodwind ensemble. We are pleased to welcome these local musicians from the Genesee ValleyWind Ensemble for our final concert of the series.

Refreshments will be served following the concert.

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ArcGLOWGolfAbili-TEESTournament: The 49thAnnualArc GLOWAbili-TEESGolfTournament isMonday,July21,11am-7pmat TerryHillsGolfCourse.Funds raisedsupportchildrenandadults withintellectualanddevelopmental disabilitiesintheGLOWregion.For moreinformation,tosponsor,or registeryourfoursome,emailPR@ ArcGLOW.org.

FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo, Batavia. Held May23,June13, July18,August22,andSeptember 12attheGeneseeCountyFairgroundsinBatavia.Thebestand mostpopularfoodtrucksfrom WesternNewYorkwillbereadyto takeyourorderstartingat4pm until8pm.Thisisafreeadmission, freeparking.Cashonlyevent.Our eventisheldrainorshine.The listingofFoodTrucksissubjectto change.Sorrynopets.FridayNight FoodTruckRodeoissponsoredby theGeneseeCountyAgricultural Society,Inc.

GlowOut!PrideBlockPartyHelp uskickoffPrideMonthwitha family-friendlyeveningofgames, activities,andgiveaways!Sunday, June1,6-8pmattheBataviaFirst PresbyterianChurch,300E.Main Street,Batavia.https://fpcbatavia. org/event/pride-block-party/

BERGEN

LastinourFREEConcertSeries at theBergenEvangelicalPresbyterianChurch(38S.LakeAve.in Bergen)continuesSundayMay18 at6pmandwillfeaturesmall ensemblesfromtheGeneseeValley WindEnsemble.Allareinvitedto attend!Alightreceptionwillfollow.Formoreinformationonthe concertseriesorabouttheGeneseeValleyWindEnsemble,please visitwww.epcbergen.org/concerts. Thisprojectismadepossiblewith fundsfromtheStatewideCommunityRegrantProgram,aregrant programoftheNYSCouncilonthe Artswiththesupportoftheoffice oftheGovernorandtheNYSLegislatureandadministeredbyGO ART!

No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow ~ Proverb

BETHANY

FundraisingBenefitCelebration of LifeforJenniferHowland- In February,JenniferHowlandreceivedtheheartbreakingdiagnosis ofstage4pancreaticcancer.Her battleendedEasterSunday.To honorJen’slifeandsupporther familyduringthistime,wewillbe holdingaBenefitEventtocelebrate herLifeandtohelpeasethefinancialburdensleftbyherillnessand treatments.BenefitforJennifer Howland-May31,2025,Bethany Firehall,Bethany,12-6pm.Food trucks,silentauctionwithitems donatedfromBuffaloBills,Buffalo Sabres,RochesterRedWings.BasketRaffles,50/50andvendors.To donateormoreinformation,contact:Robin252-218-5907, ravandorn@gmail.comorBecky 585-664-4746.

BYRON

AnnualByronFireDepartment Memorial DayChickenBBQ with BasketRaffle-Monday,May26th following11amparadeuntilsold out.Eat-inorTake-out,atByron FireHallonRt.262nearRt.237. $15. 1⁄2 chickenservedwithmac salad,coleslaw&roll.Basketwinnersdrawnat1pm.

CALEDONIA

Focus on the Children Serves the needs of children in Livingston County that cannot be met by any other agency, such as new beds and cribs, winter clothing and summer camp. www.focuschild.org

CaledoniaSeniorsLuncheon Group - Youareinvitedtojointhe CaledoniaSeniorsfortheirMay luncheonmeetingtobeheldat JonesHallonMonday,May19, 12-2:30pm.Ourgettogetherwill featurelivemusicandBingo.Bring adishtopass,yourdrinkofchoice, andtableware.Welookforwardto havingyoujoinus.Anyquestions pleasecallCarolynat 585-344-1461. NewExhibitOpening! Join usfor theopeningofanewexhibitatBig SpringsMuseum,3095Main Street,Caledonia.TakingtheMeasure-UnderstandingtheMan.The prodigiouslifeofDyerDaytonStanleyBrown.AtSaturday’sevent, RichardLeRoy,descendantofDDS Brownwilltalkandsharedetails aboutthenewexhibit.Brown’s accomplishmentsspanfrom Caledonia-Mumfordschoolstobeingpresentatthedrivingofthe GoldenSpikecompletingthe TranscontinentalRailroad!WechallengeyoutoNOTfindaconnection withtheprominentlocalcitizen. Lightrefreshmentsserved.AdditionalOpenHouseSundayMay 18thfrom1-4.Theexhibitwillbe ondisplaythroughtheendofAugust.

CaledoniaLibraryPetals,Pots, and Pages! CaledoniaLibraryAnnualGeraniumSale,YardSaleand UsedBookSale.Friday,May16, 9-5andSaturdayMay17,9-3. FrontlawnofCaledoniaLibrary, 3108MainStreet.Joinusforour annualspringsaletosupportyour library.

Every April, God rewrites the Book of Genesis. ~ Author Unknown

CORFU

AnnualBargainBasementSale! The CorfuUnitedPresbyterian ChurchAnnualBargainBasement SalewillbeheldFri/Sat-June6& 7,9a.m.to2p.m.Donuts/Hot dogs/Hamburgers.Itemsinside fellowshiphallandunder20x20 tent.63AlleghanySt.,Corfu.

AnnualChurch-WideYardSale! Huge, multi-familyyardsalewillbe heldattheIndianFallsGlobal MethodistChurch,7908Alleghany Road,Corfu.Saturday,May17th,9 am-3pm.Somethingforeveryone!Therewillalsoberefreshmentsforpurchase;donuts, coffee,hotdogs,&chips.

ELBA

MemorialDayCelebrationin the Cemetery -TheElbaBettermentCommittee,inconjunction withTheHistoricalSocietyofElba invitesyoutojoinusforourannual MemorialDaycelebrationinthe MapleLawnCemetery.Monday, May26,startingat10:00am.The ceremonieswilltakeplaceonthe lawnofTheHistoricalSocietyMuseum.Music,Speakers,Scoutsraisingtheflagandmovingrendition ofTaps.Scoutswillbeconducting theretiringofUSflags,sobring yoursalongifyouneedonedisposedof.Freecoffee,donuts,hamburgersandhotdogswillbeprovided.Comeondownandenjoy theday!

HamandScallopedPotatoDinner - TherewillbeaHamand ScallopedPotatoDinnerattheElba UnitedMethodistChurch,8Chapel StreetinElba.Thedinnerwillbe heldonSaturday,May17with servingfrom4to6:30PM.Costis $15foradults,$8forunder12and freetounder5.Dinnerwillinclude ham,scallopedpotato,vegetable, applesauce,roll,dessertandbeverage.Takeoutsavailable.There willbeaBakeSaleduringthe dinner.Ifquestions,call757-2224.

MumfordFireDept.AnnualBBQ featuring Chicken&RibDinners. JoinusonSunday,May18thfrom 11:30untilSoldOut.$15.Walkupsonly,nodrivethru.1013Main St,Mumford.

BookSaleattheMumford Branch Library,GeorgeSt.onFriday,June6th,10am-6pm. Hardcover,Paperback,Vintage Books,Audio’s,Puzzles.

OAKFIELD

“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Sr. Luncheon - May20,2025(11:301:30pm),SouthAlabamaFirehall, 2230JudgeRoad(Rt63),Oakfield. Lunchpromptlyservedat11:45am. GuestSpeaker-DanLyon,returningfromLifespanofRochester. “NamethatSpam”.Hewillbe doinganinteractiveprogramtosee howyoudoonrecognizinga “Spam”!Soundslikeitwillbevery informativeandfun.Comeand bringyourfavoritedish-to-passOR youcanmakeadonationatthe door!Enjoylunch&anafternoon offunwithOldandNewfriends. Formoreinformation:LaNora Thompson630-888-8966.CoChairpersons:MichaelHammand LaNoraThompson

April is a promise that May is bound to keep. ~ Hal Borland

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.

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JoinUsAtTheGoose! Coffee Hour EveryWednesdayfrom10:00 a.m.to11a.m.,Justwalkinand joinus!PleaseFollowTheGoose Facebookpageforupdates,additions,andcancellations.The GOOSECommunityCenter,33 SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com

PAVILION

TheGeneseeValleyCivilWar Roundtable will meetWednesday, May21stat7pmatthePavilion UnitedMethodistChurchatthe cornerof63&19inPavilion.Ellen Frankwillpresenthertopiconthe LincolnMuseum.

55+SeniorLuncheon- Join uson Thursday,May29that11:30amat thePavilionFireHall.Pleasebring yourplate,utensils,drinkanddish topass.Dessertsfurnished.Every Seniorinsurroundingareasare welcome.

ROCHESTER

HarmonyintheHouse2025 Concert - Thecurtainisrisingon anunforgettablemusicalexperience!OnSaturday,May31stat 3:00PM,OurLadyofMercyHigh School,1437BlossomRd.,Rochester.TheChorusoftheGeneseeand RochesterRhapsodyproudlypresent“HarmonyintheHouse”-a magicalmusicalshowcaseof acappellagroupsperforming everythingfromclassicbarbershop hitstocontemporaryfavorites. Comeforthemusic,stayforthe fun-we’vegotdoorprizes,raffles, andmore!Tickets:$20online|$25 atthedoor.https://www.facebook. com/events/568829616314341/

SpringPulledPorkBBQ- Drive Thru Only-Sat.,May17-4:30 untilsoldoutattheAtonement LutheranChurch-1800Westfall Road,Rochester.Dinnerincludes pulledpork,corn,coleslaw,roll& butterandcookiefor$15.00.ProceedsbenefitHabitat.

RUSH

TransportationmuseumSeason Opening SundayMay25, 11am4pm!TheNewYorkMuseumof Transportation,inRush,featuring theonlyvintagetrolleyrideinNew YorkState!Acollectionof14trolleycars,severalhighwayandhorsedrawnvehicles,threemodelrailroads,theMidtownPlazaMonorail, andmore!Inthegalleryavideo presentstheRochesterSubwayin color,andagiftshop.Trolleyrides areincludedwithadmission.Allat familyfriendlyadmissionprices! $12adults,$10seniors65+,and $6youthsage312.Themuseumis openSundaysonly11am-4pmand islocatedat6393EastRiverRoad, Rush. www.nymtmuseum.org infonymtm@gmail.com(585) 533-1113

WEST HENRIETTA

Farmers’MarketattheMoose Lodge - WEDNESDAYS,July9thSeptember24thfrom2-6PM.OPEN TOTHEPUBLICatthePavilionjust behindMooseLodge#2290,5375 WestHenriettaRd.,WestHenrietta. Information,pleasecontactSue Speta,585-259-3020.Tobenefit MooseCharitiesandlocalcharities.

THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR

USE SUNSCREEN. You only have to suffer from sun poisoning one time to understand the relationship between sun and water. While the water may be cold and temperatures out-side chilly, sun reflecting off the water will still give you a burn. A sweat proof sunscreen that won’t run and sting the eyes is ideal, as is one that won’t leave a greasy residue that could adversely affect your grip.

• Hanging Baskets

• Patio Pots & Planters

• Vegetable, Herb & Flower Bedding Plants

Spend $50, get $5.00 OFF your purchase! Valid through June 2025

Underhill Farms

Open Mon. - Sun. 9-7 • 585-356-5646 4868 Batavia Elba Townline Rd, Batavia, NY 14020

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Trimming • Take Down Brush Chipper Cabling Stump Grinding

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Parent Night Information Session!

Wolcott Street School

Memorial Auditorium

Wednesday, May 28th 6:00pm

Please enter at the Trigon Doors or Trigon Gym Doors

All incoming 2025-2026 Kindergarten Parents are welcome to attend!

Dr. George Vito

Republican Candidate for County Legislator District 5

Republican Primary June 24, 2025

• 35 years in Private Medical Practice, Business Owner

• Strong analytical and financial skills, leadership qualities

• Experience in problem identification, assessment, resolution, and crisis management

• Master’s in Business Administration

• Master’s in Administration of Justice and Security

• Graduate Certificate in Financial Crimes and Investigation

• Law School Graduate

• Graduate Certificate in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

I vow to work closely with the local government and the local taxpayers to ensure that I maintain a constant positive communication with my community, as opposed to a thinly veiled political ad (the County Connection) which has only been a response to an election challenge.

I will utilize my education and business experience to be a viable, contributing member of the Genesee County Legislature. In particular, steering the county water project into a successful direction that benefits all of Genesee County.

As a fiscal hawk, I am primarily concerned with the long-term financial stability of our County. I will work to return appropriate sales tax sharing back to our local communities.

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BUSINESSES

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Henrietta 20 Finn Road, Suite C Accepting New Patients.

SAFE FOOD PREPARATION

Separate - Do not cross-contaminate. Keep raw food separate from cooked foods. Also, do not use the same utensil to handle raw foods and cooked ones. Wash utensils and food preparation dishes promptly, and refrain from using marinade on cooked food if it has been in contact with raw meats.

UNDERSTANDING CATARACTS

Symptoms of cataracts

Individuals

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Olive Oil Can Serve As a Remedy For Several Ailments

GO GREEN WITH YOUR FITNESS ROUTINE

Many people aspire to live as healthy a lifestyle as possible, and regular exercise is an essential component of such a lifestyle. One of the hidden benefits to regular exercise is that it presents numerous opportunities to benefit the planet. Going green with a fitness routine can create a healthier planet, which can only benefit fitness enthusiasts and their families in the long run. Creating a fitness routine that benefits people and the planet is simple and can even make workouts more rewarding. Fitness enthusiasts can take various steps to make their workout routines more eco-friendly, benefitting themselves and the planet along the way.

DEAR DR.ROACH: I am a 76-year-old male in good health. I go to the gym three days a week, eat well, and fast one day a week. I have been reading about taking a tablespoon of olive oil at night as a remedy for all kinds of things such as digestion issues and arthritis. I tried it, and I swear that the first day after ingesting it, I felt less pain in the arthritis in my hands and feet.

Is there any evidence that this practice is helpful? Also, does it matter what kind or brand of olive oil one uses? I bought special olive oil that is polyphenol-rich; it is lighter and more tasty than the extra-virgin oil I normally buy at the food market. What’s your take on this? -- L.A.

Q. A.

ANSWER: Although I don’t think olive oil is a cure for all ailments, there are certainly health benefits when using olive oil compared to most oils.The flavor and amount of polyphenol (an anti-inflammatory compound found in olive oil) will vary from one brand to another. These anti-inflammatory compounds can help symptoms of arthritis in some people.

Personally, I recommend extra-virgin olive oil (made from the initial squeezing of olives without chemical and heat treatment), which has the highest amount of the nutrients you want. But my advice is to choose based on the flavor you like and how much you want to spend rather than the polyphenol content. And of course, too much of anything, including olive oil, isn’t good for you, but a tablespoon is fine.

Q.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I came down with a headache, but nothing showed up after a year of tests, including a CT scan, MRIs, and a spinal tap. Then I was told that I had a nummular headache, which I understand is rare. I have a sore spot in the back of my head and a feeling in my head that I just can’t explain. I don’t know how I made it through a year until I got on meds.

I am now taking 25 mg of lamotrigine a day. I’m at the point where I’ll have a couple good days, then it comes back. Can this be cured? Is the medication that I’m taking OK, or is there something better? -- K.S.

A.

ANSWER: A nummular headache (the name comes from the Latin word for coin as the sore spot is often the size and shape of a coin) is very uncommon, and I’ve never treated a case. I would defer treatment to a neurologist with expertise in headaches. Gabapentin is a common treatment, but lamotrigine is also used. The best treatment is the one that works best for you.Although sometimes the condition will simply go away, it often doesn’t, requiring chronic medication to keep symptoms under control.

I will note that you are on a tiny dose of lamotrigine. It needs to be started at a small dose, but when used for seizures, the usual dose is 400-600 mg per day (which takes several weeks to reach, titrating slowly). If it’s working for you but not well enough, you might do better with a higher dose.

If a higher dose doesn’t work, there are other medications to try such as antidepressants like amitriptyline and other seizure medications like carbamazepine. One other option to ask your neurologist about is botulinum toxin (Botox), which relieves pain by more than half in about two-thirds of patients.

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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LIFESTYLE CHOICES TO REDUCE CANCER RISK

Avoid tobacco: Not only does smoking cause between 80 and 90 percent of lung cancer deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it also contributes to many other forms of the disease, including cancers of the pancreas, liver, bladder, and cervix. Quitting smoking and avoiding secondhand smoke can reduce cancer risk.

Do you have HEEL pain or ARCH pain?

HEEL SPUR SYNDROME/PLANTAR FASCIITIS

is a common problem among people who are active. It starts as a dull intermittent pain in the heel and progresses to a sharp persistent pain. Classically, it is worse in the morning with the first few steps, after sitting, after standing or after walking.

• Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur.

• Contributing factors: Flat pronated feet, high arched feet, poor shoe support, increased age, sudden weight increase, increased activity level, family tendency.

• 95% of our patients’ symptoms are resolved with conservative treatment, avoiding surgical intervention.

• We also offer surgical procedures with the best post op success rates using Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy techniques (minimal incisions and scarring; often back in a shoe in 1 week).

ADVANCED PODIATRY ASSOCIATES

Joseph Canzoneri, DPM

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2 State Street, Batavia • 585-343-8150

Mon., urs., Fri. 8am-5pm; Tues. 11am-8pm.

In-office Fluoroscan • Handicapped Accessible. Advanced Lower Extremity Wound Care Diabetic Care, Limb/Foot Salvage & Foot Surgery/Trauma

KEEP CALM & DON’T BUG OUT ABOUT THE ASIAN GIANT HORNET

by Dick Rogers, principal scientist and entomologist, Bayer Bee Care Program (NAPSI) — Scientific information can ease the fears of many people concerned about the arrival of the Asian giant hornet in the United States.

What

do we know?

Hornets are found in many parts of the world and play a vital role in the balance of natural ecosystems through pollination, biodiversity and natural pest control. Unfortunately dubbed the “murder hornet,” the Asian giant hornet (AGH), the world’s largest, was sighted for the first time in the United States in December 2019.

Who (or what) is at risk?

While the AGH is large in size and has a big sting compared to other hornets, it is typically not aggressive with humans (Whew! That’s a relief). As always, those allergic to bee or wasp stings should practice caution and avoid contact with hornets in general. However, the AGH can pose a risk to honey bee colonies because it feeds on large insects, including wasps and bees. So far, they’ve only appeared in the northwest part of the United States, and monitoring efforts by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) are underway to better understand these hornets and help educate beekeepers on how to protect their colonies.

On top of this, our team at Bayer is taking action by organizing a first detection trapping program in North Carolina and Missouri, which will be deployed in early July. We will then share our results with the WSDA at the end of the season. While we do not expect to catch any AGH this year, early detection is key to an effective eradication effort if needed.

You can be confident that the early introduction of the AGH in the United States and Canada is being closely monitored by professionals who have management plans in place should there be any future sightings. There’s no need to worry about catching a glimpse of these hornets in your yards or gardens, as they are not yet established in the United States. In fact, the only hornet that is established in our country, the European hornet, has been around since the late 1800s.

How can we help protect the bees?

It’s not only researchers and entomologists who can help protect honeybees. Everyone can support bees by getting outside to plant pollinator-friendly gardens or flowers.

As pollinators play a vital role in our ecosystem, crop production and biodiversity, I recommend you stay calm and keep gardening to provide your fuzzy friends with the flowers and habitat they need to thrive.

Learn more about how to plant pollinator-friendly gardens that help bees, monarchs and other important pollinators by visiting https://beehealth.bayer.us/home.

Dick Rogers has been a professional entomologist for more than four decades and has been keeping and studying bees for over 40 years. He joined the Bayer Bee Care Program in 2009.

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.

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“Ashipintheharborissafe…butthatis notwhatshipsarefor…”
~ John A. Shedd

A turtle is most safe when all of him is tucked into his shell, but he makes no progress until he sticks his neck out. There is always some hazard in everything we do. If we get up in the morning, we may slip in the shower and break a leg. If we never get out of bed, we may develop bedsores.

Life is a constant succession of risk-taking activities. We should not let this dismay us. We should do everything possible to minimize the risks, then go ahead, if we expect to make any progress.

Let us explain the advantages of making one’s own funeral arrangements well in advance of need. Phone for an appointment in our office or in the privacy of your own home, if you prefer.

Although inevitable, death is an emotional subject that’s difficult to discuss. estate planning can make people uncomfortable, it is an essential part of securing assets for future generations and can make a death in the

Estate planning is an umbrella term that refers to a host of things that must be done prior to a person’s death, including writing a will and even making funeral arrangements. Estate planning attempts to eliminate financial uncertainties and maximize the value of an estate, and allows men and women to state their wishes with regard to long-term healthcare and

When done right, estate planning can prevent family feuds and ensure that the deceased’s estate stays in the hands of family rather than being relegated to the government. Estate planning can be a complex process, so men and women should seek help to ensure the process goes smoothly.

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MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On May 17, 1965, after a two-year investigation, the FBI declares the supposedly pornographic lyrics of “Louie Louie” to be officially unintelligible.

* On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens, a volcanic peak in southwestern Washington, violently erupts. The massive blast killed 57 people and leveled nearly all vegetation as far as 12 miles away.

* On May 19, 1997, a 3-year-old boy dies of avian influenza in Hong Kong. Before the outbreak was controlled, six people were dead and 1.6 million domestic fowl were destroyed. The virus mutated and caused 62 more human deaths in Asia by 2005.

MAGIC MAZE answers

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Senior discounts are even more important now

The price increases we might see because of the expected tariffs make this a good time to get used to hunting for senior discounts on all the goods and services we need and want.

As usual, the definition of “senior” varies from store to store and restaurant to restaurant. One might stick to the age 65, when we used to start collecting Social Security, and others might look at age 50, when AARP starts identifying us as potential subscribers -- or anywhere in between.

Despite the occasional confusion about age, there are discounts to be had.

Shop your local stores first. They’re more likely to offer senior discounts because they want your business, and your repeat business.

Check Goodwill and The Salvation Army stores for discount days. Ask your local grocery stores about senior discount days.You might need a loyalty card, but even those can often get you rewards cash. Don’t forget pharmacies, eyeglass stores, gyms, clothing stores, travel agencies, movie theaters, insurance agents, auto repair locations -- anywhere you spend money. They’re not likely to offer you any discount unless you ask for it. But they do want your business, and it’s to their benefit to give you a discount.

Scroll through the discount area of the AARP website and see if a membership makes sense for you. (I get $20 off an annual Walmart+ plan, which pays for my AARP membership.)

Search for discounts online by looking for “senior discounts 2025” and your area.Then call in advance to verify that a certain discount is available.

Don’t be shy about asking. In fact, before you go to any restaurant or store, make it a rule to call and inquire, and to verify the age they consider senior. After all, it’s your money, and every dollar discounted is a dollar you get to keep.komando.com to sign up. You can also catch her on the radio or her podcast.

(c) 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

STREAMING SOURCE

What to watch & where to watch it:

19-May: “Older Hotter Wiser” (Season 1) Peacock

20-May: “Sarah Silverman: Postmortem” (Comedy Special)

21-May: “The UnXplained with William Shatner” (Season 6)

21-May: “Nine Perfect Strangers” (Season 2) Hulu

22-May: “She the People” (Season 1, Part 1)

22-May: “Outrageous Love with Nene Leakes” (Season 1) Hulu

22-May: “Sirens” (Limited Series)

23-May: “Pee-wee as Himself” (Docuseries) Max

23-May: “Big Mouth” (Season 8)

23-May: “Fountain of Youth” (PG-13) AppleTV+ © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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My name is Simba. I am 5 years old and a girl from Florida! My mom and dad adopted me when they lived in New Hampshire, and I love my forever home here in NY. I live with my mom, dad, human brother and sister on the way. I love snuggles and playing ball with my brother!

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SIGNS YOUR PET HAS FLEAS

The presence of “flea dirt”: Black deposits within the fur near the skin are often flea droppings. If you’re unsure, drop a little into water and see if they turn it reddish-brown. If so, this is indicative of fleas.

Send us a photo! and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it!

Submit at: gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

Respecting your neighbors

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Can you settle a dispute between me and my neighbor? Bob doesn’t want my dog peeing or pooping on his lawn. I told him that my dog is just helping fertilize his grass, and he should be grateful for the free nutrients. Yesterday, as I was hanging out on my back patio, Bob threw a bag full of old dog poop over the fence; it broke when it landed and scattered all over the patio. I just don’t get it. We used to be friends, but now I’m not so sure. Who’s right in this situation? -- Doug H., via email

DEAR DOUG: Please tell me this is a prank letter, because otherwise I’m going to tear my hair out. One of the biggest commandments of dog ownership is Thou Shalt Not Annoy Thy Neighbors.

Allowing your dog to relieve himself on your neighbor’s lawn is more than just annoying; it opens you to a potential lawsuit. Clearly, it’s causing strife for your neighbor. Even if dog poop actually did fertilize lawns (it doesn’t), you and your dog are trespassing on private property. You’re also destroying your neighbor’s lawn. Dog pee burns grass and kills it, leaving awful bare spots surrounded by yellow, dying grass. Dog poop doesn’t disappear; it sits there and stinks, blocks airflow to the grass and kills it.

If you want to resolve this situation peacefully, go apologize to your neighbor, offer to clean up your dog’s mess and keep your dog away from his property. That means leashing your dog on walks, picking up his poop as soon as he goes and disposing of it at home or in a municipal waste bin. That’s your option. There is only one. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT CAT REPRODUCTION

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Summer Academic Advocate – EOP

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For a full description of the position and to view qualifications, please use the QR code or visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Please include an application, cover letter and resume. In addition, please provide contact information for four professional references (including current and/or previous supervisors).

GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

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MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY at Genesee County Department of Social Services. No Civil Service Exam at this time due to HELP Program.

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