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garage sales

GENESEO:27Tuscarora Ave. Saturday7/26 (9am-5pm)Garage Sale.Severalantiquesandvintage items,autoaccessories,signage, furniture,beermugs,gascans, handtools,dogcrate,muchmore. NOEARLYBIRDS!

LEROY: 6960Cole Road.July27th (9-3pm).MOVINGSALE.Household items,tools,fishingitems.Lotsmiscellaneousstuff.

CORFU: 1614Indian FallsRoad. July25-26(8:30-4pm).4FAMILIES.Miscellaneouscarpartsand books,smallappliances, household,andmore.

BATAVIA: AppleGrove, 3207 PrattRd,Lot60.July26th&27th (9-4pm).Children:toys,baseball bats,clothes,Halloweencostumes.Newkitchenitems,costumejewelry,Christmasitems, plasticgardenfencing,andmuch more.

LEROY: 8597Keeney Road.July 18th&19th(9-4pm).MULTIFAMILYMOVINGSALE.Futon, books,endtables,glassware, housewares,highchairs,and muchmore.

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Shop at small businesses regularly.

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

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Judy Conable

Lic. Associate RE Broker

C: 585-356-1389

570 E. Main St. Batavia, NY 14020

Office: (585) 343-6750

office.batavia@howardhanna.com

home services

FREE HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS

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

Recipients Automatically Eligible Income guidelines are:

of 1: $39,864

of 2: $52,140

Protect Your Mobile Devices - and Your Identity (Family Features) Mobile devices have become an indispensable tool for many people - and the thought of losing one of those devices, or having it stolen, is disconcerting, to say the least. But it happens every day. It’s estimated that lost or stolen phones alone could cost U.S. users $30 billion in 2012.

When a phone or tablet goes missing, so does a lot of personal information. And that can lead to more than just some inconvenience - it can lead to a stolen identity.

The Federal Trade Commission estimates that as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year. While identity thieves still resort to old-fashioned methods of information gathering, like going through trash and stealing wallets and purses, they can also get the personal information you store on your mobile device.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ANSWERS

Four balls of three different types (the e,Quaffl two Bludgers and the Golden Snitch).

Dogs generally know an average of 89 words and phrases, but the number can range from 15 to 215. 3. Hawaii and Arizona.

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

home services

• All water heaters including tankless

• High efficiency furnaces, AC & boilers

• Water conditioning systems & Goulds well pumps

• All general household plumbing

• Drain cleaning

ROOFING & SIDING

Trees

home services

Includes trimmer/ battery/charger

$99.99

With purchase of any new tractor or zero-turn mower.

DID YOU KNOW? When remodeling a home with the ultimate goal of making it more attractive to prospective buyers, homeowners can benefit from taking stock of current trends, including the style of home that’s most popular. According to a 2020 Homes.com survey of more than 5,000 adults across the United States, modern farmhouse is the most favored house style. The survey asked participants to choose from a selection of styles, including mid-century modern ranch, Spanish colonial/ southwest, bohemian craftsman, Italianate, French chateau, and Tudor. The modern farmhouse style was the most popular choice in 42 of the 50 states,proving that home style preference is not beholden to geography. Respondents gave a host of reasons for favoring the modern farmhouse look, including that the style is “aesthetically appealing but not boring” and that it looks “simple, cozy, and not too busy.”

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.

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

Small businesses have such a big impact on their communities, and the world at large, that it might be time to reconsider refering to them as “small.” According to the World Bank, small businesses have a major impact on the world economy, especially in emerging countries. In such nations, small and medium enterprises contribute up to 60 percent of total employment and up to 40 percent of national income. Small businesses figure to frame their economies in emerging countries in the coming decades, and they’re already doing so in developed nations, such as the United States and Canada.

Becky Wehle and the Living Legacy of the Genesee Country Village & Museum

“History repeats itself. If we don’t understand what happened before, we can’t move forward.”
BECKY WEHLE

On a warm July morning, I reached Becky Wehle by phone. oughtful yet brimming with energy, she spoke of her life’s work at the Genesee Country Village & Museum; she says it’s not simply a career, but a calling. She explains that her grandfather had a vision for a place like this. GCV&M has been a part of her life since she was born, and she recalls her grandfather relocating historic buildings to the Mumford campus in 1966.

Growing up only fi een minutes away, Wehle spent countless a ernoons wandering the village green, attending agricultural fairs, and catching glimpses of what 19th-century life might have felt like. A er college and an early position at the George Eastman Museum, she joined the Genesee Country Village Board in 1997. Nine years ago, when the museum’s leader retired, she stepped into the role of President and CEO, now overseeing the nation’s third-largest living

For Wehle, her work is not about numbers and buildings, but more about people and the fragile stories that risk being forgotten. She says, “If these buildings didn’t come here, we would’ve lost them. And if we don’t tell these stories, we lose a part of ourselves.”

In recent years, the museum has taken a bold step to confront the complexities of history by reinterpreting the home of Nathaniel Rochester, the city’s founder, originally located in Dansville. Built in 1795, this house was Rochester’s first residence upon arriving in Western New York in 1810. e museum carefully relocated it to the Pioneer Settlement section to serve as a focal point for exploring the region’s origins.

While Mr. Rochester’s contributions to the development of Rochester are widely celebrated, the museum’s research has uncovered difficult truths about his legacy as a slave owner. Archival documents, including a 1790 ledger purchased by the University of Rochester’s Rush Rhees Library, reveal that Rochester and his partners bought and sold enslaved people.

Central to this story are two enslaved children who lived in the Dansville house: Benjamin, a 16-year-old boy, and Cassandra, a 14-year-old girl. In 1811, Rochester manumitted them both, though Cassandra was indentured to the Rochester family until she turned 18 to learn “the art and mystery of a cook,” unpaid during that period while Rochester received financial support from the state. e fate of Benjamin a er his manumission remains unknown.

GCV&M has created a new exhibit and guided tour to present this complex legacy with honesty and nuance, balancing Rochester’s pivotal role in the region’s growth with the painful realities of slavery. Wehle says, “ ey were not just names or footnotes. Benjamin and Cassandra were real people whose lives were shaped by systems of oppression and whose stories deserve to be told.”

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NATHANIEL ROCHESTER HOUSE AT GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUM

Wehle sees the museum’s role as one of care, courage, and connection, saying, “When people say we’re rewriting history,we’renot.Everystorywetellhereactuallyhappened in Western NY. is region was diverse in the 19th century and still is today. Our job is to make history relevant, accurate, and engaging, even when it’s uncomfortable.” is summer, her vision comes alive in events that blend education, culture, and a touch of flair. is past weekend, the museum hosted Hearts in Conflict: Kinship and Citizenship in American Civic Life, a community conversationonhowslaveryandthesectionalcrisisstrained family bonds. e following morning, the museum hosted Drag Me to the Past: Herstory & Hashbrowns, helping guests discover the fascinating history of female and male impersonators who performed and thrived in the Genesee Valley in the late 1800s.

August 8-10th features the National Silver Ball Tournament, the nation’s most comprehensive 19thcentury baseball program featuring vintage teams in wool uniforms playing by old-school rules at Silver Base Ball Park – the first and finest replica 19th-century baseball field in the U.S. And for those seeking a slower pace, the museum offers Heirloom Garden Tours & Ice Cream Socials on select August dates, a charming way to savor summer with friends or family.

Wehle says, “It’s programs like these that remind us history isn’t static. It evolves and it connects to the questions and conversations we’re having today.” For Wehle, connections aredeeplypersonal,asshesays,“Somanyvisitors,especially

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people of color, have thanked us for centering these stories. Some talk about ancestors who were enslaved. Seeing them make those connections, it’s powerful.”

As the familiar maxim o en attributed to George Santayana says, those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it. On the surface, the phrase can feel fatalistic, even discouraging. But at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, Wehle sees it differently, saying, “History isn’t destiny. It’s instruction. e more we know, the more empowered we are to act. Ignorance is the real enemy.” History naturally involves interpretation, but for Wehle, the goal is not to dictate what people think but instead describe what took place and make history come alive.

In a world flooded with screens and notifications, the Genesee Country Village & Museum offers a space to slow down, listen, and reflect. Wehle says, “Here, you see, hear, and even taste history. On any given day, there are 18-20 interpreters on site, real people telling real stories. at human connection is everything.”

When asked what she might say to a visitor wondering why history matters, Wehle didn’t hesitate. She says, “History repeats itself. If we don’t understand what happened before, we can’t move forward. Women’s rights, racial justice, Indigenous histories, these are all of our stories. People need to see themselves in them.”

At the Genesee Country Village & Museum, history isn’t just preserved; it’s lived, celebrated, and given room to speak to the present. And in Wehle’s hands, that legacy feels very much alive.

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Auction for the Estate of Mike Mathews

Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 10:00am 15 Hall Road, Cayuta, NY 14824

Restored & Custom Classic Vehicles: 1935 Dodge, 3.50 Chevy turbo transmission, rat rod; 1951 Willy’s Jeep pickup, 1985 blazer chassis, 350 Chevy turbo transmission; 1969 Chevy Blazer, custom rod, 350 turbo transmission; 1968 Chevy custom pickup, custom extended cab, 350 truck 4-speed transmission; 1968 GMC custom pickup, dually bed, 350 truck 4-speed transmission; Other Vehicles: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, runs good, 153,000 miles; 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport, runs good, 233,000 miles; 1957 Chevy, 2-door sedan, restoration project; Also lots of shop tools, misc. auto parts & restoration projects! Go to DannAuctioneers.com for the full listing and photos! Terms: ID for bidder number. No buyer’s premium for cash or honorable check. Credit cards accepted with 3% fee.

Other Upcoming Auctions: Wednesday, 8/6 at 10:00am - Pageant of Steam Consignment Auction, 3349 Gehan Road, Canandaigua, NY 14424. Now accepting consignments of any make/model, including antique & modern farm and construction equipment, steam & gas engines, signs, toys, literature, tools, lawn & garden and memorabilia! Let us know what you are selling so that we can advertise your items! Email dannauctioneers@gmail.com or call 585-233-9570.

Dann Auctioneers

4215 Belknap Hill Road, Branchport, NY 14418

Jeff Dann: 585-233-9570

Nelson Horning: 585-554-5335

Nelson Zimmerman: 607-243-8932

On the other hand, I don’t understand the enthusiasm for everything in the antique shop that Grandma threw out. There, the sense of quality has declined; otherwise Grandma wouldn’t have thrown it out. ~Arne Jacobsen

2 School Buses for Sale

Sealed Bid

1) 2018International 65c/43a Mileage:96,760

2) 2019BlueBird 8c/4a•2wheelchairstalls RearAir Mileage:31,400

Pleasesubmit1sealedbidpervehicle. Sealedbidscanbemailedto: YorkCentralSchool Attn.BusGarage 2578GeneseeSt. Retsof,NY14539

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

BusescanbeviewedatYorkBusGarage. FormoreinformationcallLarry@585-243-3175

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I love to go thrift store shopping or explore any sort of garage sale. Treasure hunting is a family passion. ~Zoey Deutch

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The latest recalls

With the increasing number of food recalls lately, it’s very tempting to buy a few rural acres and grow our own food, isn’t it? A dozen chickens, a milk cow, a veggie garden ... what else would we need?

STREaMING SOURCE

Unfortunately for the majority of us, that’s not a possibility. However,we can keep up with the increasing numbers of food recalls and stay safe. Here are a few of the new ones: We have undeclared pecans in mocha truffles, milk in mousse desserts, listeria in cheddar curls, illness-producing microbes in cough syrup for little kids, salmonella in cucumbers, peanuts in vitamin B12 gummies. And that’s only in the past two weeks.

In the previous two weeks we find salmonella in organic eggs, listeria in mushrooms, listeria in peeled shrimp, undeclared sesame in crackers and more.

But food isn’t the only thing on the recent recall lists.

where to watch

ON NOW: “The Summer I Turned Pretty” (Season 3) Prime Video

21-July: “The Hunting Wives” (Season 1)

23-July: “Kiff” (Season 2)

23-July: “Washington Black” (Season 1)

23-July: “Acapulco” (Season 4)

24-July: “Hitmakers” (Season 1)

24-July: “The Sandman” (Season 2 - Vol. 2)

24-July: “Mad About You” (Seasons 1-7)

25-July: “Happy Gilmore 2” (PG-13)

27-July: “Tár” (R)

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Going to www.recalls.gov is eye-opening because they document recalls for several categories, including cosmetics, medicine, boats, vehicles and consumer products such as electronics, appliances, clothing, sports gear and much more. There’s the gas heater that is a gas/fire hazard, the pool drain cover that can cause serious injury, the 2,000-watt power station that can cause shock and the party supply toys for little kids that can cause serious injury if a child swallows the battery.

If you want to check recalls for your vehicles or the tires, you’ll need the VIN (look in the corner of the windshield). At www.recalls.gov/ nhtsa.html you can sign up for email notifications. (Note: One manufacturer recently had to recall nearly a half million vehicles because bearing failure can cause the engine to fail while it’s being driven.

You can sign up for a variety of email alerts at www.recalls.gov, www. foodsafety.gov and www.fda.gov.

Stay aware. Stay safe.

© 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

Popular sports for seniors: Fishing: Fishing is more than just a leisurely day at the lake. Casting and reeling in your catch provides a good workout for the arms, legs and core muscles of the body. If you fish on the water, rowing out to your lucky spot provides additional cardiovascular exercise.

Love is to the heart what the summer is to the farmer’s year — it brings to harvest all the loveliest flowers of the soul. ~Author Unknown

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ADVANCED PODIATRY ASSOCIATES

Joseph Canzoneri, DPM Benjamin Heddy, DPM 2 State Street, Batavia • 200 Ohio Street, Medina 585-343-8150

Mon. & urs., 8am-5pm; Tues., Wed., Fri., 9am-5pm. In-office Fluoroscan • Handicapped Accessible. Advanced Lower Extremity Wound Care Diabetic Care, Limb/Foot Salvage & Foot Surgery/Trauma

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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 caledonialibrary.org • (585) 538-4512

Tu & F 10-5; W & Th 2-7; Sa 10-Noon

Chili Public Library

3237 Chili Avenue, Rochester chililibrary.org • (585) 889-2200 M-Th 9-9; F & Sa 9-5

Hollwedel Memorial Library

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

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

Mumford Branch Library

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

Newman Riga Library

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

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

Scottsville Free Library

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

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

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* In 2005, a Powerball drawing had a stunning 110 second-place winners, all of whom attributed their luck to ... a fortune cookie. No foul play was involved, just a Chinese fortune cookie distribution factory named Wonton Food, which happened to correctly foretell five of the six winning numbers. Each grateful recipient took home between $100,000 and $500,000.

CHILIPUBLICLIBRARY:

AFRICANDRUMMING: Monday, July21at10AM.Celebratethe worldwithAfricanDrummer MayukwaKashiwa.Registrationrequired.

TINYCLAYCREATIONS:Monday, July21at2PM.Fortweensages 9-12.Maketinypolymerclayitems. Registrationrequired.

SIMPLYSTORIES:Tuesday,July22 at10AM.Forchildrenofallages withanadult.Aspecialstorytime! Noregistration.

POKEMONTRAINERSCLUB:Tuesday,July22at6PM.Forages9-13. Games,cards,snacks.Registration required.

BABIESANDBOOKS:Thursday,July 24at10:30AM.Foragesupto24 monthswithanadult.Stories, songs,andfingerplays.Noregistration.

SNACKTASTING:Thursday,July24 at3PM.Forages13-18.Arainbow offruitsandvoteonourfavorites! Registrationrequired.

MARIOKART(ANDMORE!)NIGHT: Thursday,July24at6:30PM.For ages13-18.Playvideogameson theNintendoSwitch!

NEWROMANTICS:Thursday,July 24at6:30PM.Aromancebook club.Noregistration.

CALEDONIALIBRARY: SUMMERREADING PROGRAM

“COLOROURWORLD”Thisyear forkids&adults!Lotsofgreat prizes!Signuponlineorinperson.

MAGICSHOWFridayJuly18that 11:00a.m.

BALLOONANIMALSFridayJuly 25that11:00a.m.

ALLMONTHLONGScavenger Hunt,CounttheCandy,Bingo, PuzzleTable.

TAICHIFORHEALTHFreeclasses onFridays10:30-11:15,July11th throughAugust22nd.Toregister, contactWendy 585-287-6430orwfambro@ lifespanrochester.org.

CHILDREN’SSTORYHOURTuesdaysat10:15a.m.

BURGERSFORBOOKSComeinfor yourbookmarkandlearnhowto earnafreeBKmeal!

THEBOOKIESBOOKCLUBSelection:OneGoodThingbyGeorgia Hunter.NextmeetingAugust5th at2:15p.m.

NOWAVAILABLEGCV&MPasses andRMSCPasses,andfishing poles/tackleboxes!

SAVEAUGUSTDATESAIForSeniors(August12th)/Understanding AIForHomeandWork(August 21st).

In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer quite the other way I have to go to bed by day.

~Robert Louis Stevenson

Think of small business sponsorships when putting together school- or clubbased fundraisers.

AVON WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

33rdAvonCentralSchool AlumniBanquet and50thClass Reunion oftheAvonCentralClass of1975-PleaseSAVETHEDATE: Friday,August8,2025.Hostedby theClassof1975.Thisbanquetis forallgraduatesofAvonCentralas wellasgraduatesofSt.Agnes School(Avon).Becauseofthe4th ofJulyholidaysomepeopleneed moretime.DeadlineJuly18th. Reconnectwithyourclassmates! Suretobeaveryfuntimewith deliciousfood,entertainmentand fanfare.Anyquestions?Please emailcsattora@gmail.comor estanton194@gmail.comor kjvalentine02@proton.me Seeyouthere!

BATAVIA

CrossroadsHouseishavinga LiveMemorial ButterflyRelease onSeptember6,at11aminthe gardenatCrossroadsHouse,11 LibertySt,Batavia.Memorialbutterfliesare$20eachandcanbe purchasedonlineuntilAugust2,at www.crossroadshouse.com/events, forreleaseprivately,orduringour communityevent.Formoreinfoor anorderform,call716-474-0125.

TheAnnualCrossroadsHouse TentSale isalmosthere!! It’sthe DON’TMISSHUGEsaleofthesummer!Householditemsgalore, homedécor,furniture,collectibles, toys.StartsJuly23rdwitha preview/presaleeventfrom9am1pm,$5entry,under16free.Full salestartsJuly24th9am-6pmfeaturing25%offallday,July25th 9am-6pm,allitems50%offand July26th9am-1pmsaleconcludes with$5furnitureand$1allother itemsinthetent!Refreshments andhotdogsWedFri.www. crossroadshouse.com/events.All proceedsbenefitCrossroads House,GeneseeCounty’sonly comfortcarehomeforthedying. Don’tmissit!

BROCKPORT

TheBrockportArtsFestival is backand celebratingits29thyear onAugust9-10,2025!Thefestival funsfrom10amto5pmeachday. Featuringover200artistsand crafters,delectablefestivalfood, andtalentedmusiciansandentertainment,andnewthisyear,acar show.TheBrockportArtsFestival hasbeenastapleontheWestern NewYorkfestivalsceneforovera quarterofacentury.Weareso pleasedtocontinueofferingtraditionalfavoritefeaturesandtoshine thelightonouramazingcommunity.

Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability. ~Sam Keen

FREE SCHOOL SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION

Sponsored by First Baptist Church 5 East Main Street, LeRoy, NY

Orders will be taken on the following dates: Mon., Aug. 4 - Thurs., Aug. 7 from 10am-Noon - orTues., Aug. 5 and Thurs., Aug. 7 from 6-7PM

Call 768-2308 to place your order. (Be aware that there is only one phone line so it may take awhile to reach someone. You may leave a call back number.)

There will be curbside pick-up the week of August 18th. When you call to place your order, we will give you a pick-up date/time.

hometown events

In summer, the song sings itself.

CALEDONIA

CaledoniaSeniorsJuly Luncheon willbe heldMonday July21atJonesHallatNoon.Our speakersthismonthwillbeMary BeauchampandTerryComins. TheyarevolunteersoftheHonor FlightRochester.Everyoneiswelcome.Pleasebringadishtopass, yourdrinkandtableware.Welook forwardtoseeingyou,anda friend!Questions585-358-9409.

ELBA

21stAnnualFriends&Family5K

- ArcGLOW’s Friends&Family5Kis aneventwhichgivespeopleofall agesandskilllevelsanopportunity toparticipate.TasteofCountry,the signatureeventwithintheFriends andFamily5K,featuresawonderfuldisplayoffruitsandvegetables donatedbyareafarmers.Runners, walkers,sponsorsandvolunteers eachhavetheopportunitytotake somehomewiththem.Held September20,10-2pm,ElbaDay Hab,4603BarrvilleRoad,Elba.$25 forthe5K,$20forthefunrun,and $5forthepost-partyonly.https:// arcglow.org/event/21st-annualfriends-family-5k/

ElbaBettermentCommittee

SummerMusic Series- Firstconcertofthesummer-Thursday,July 31st!Featuringtherelaxingmusic ofGrizzwoode.Foodtrucksfrom Agatina’sandMoreThana Mouthfulwillbereadytoserveby 5:30.Comeearlytogetaseatfor thecrowningoftheElbaOnion Queenat6:00.CircleBWineryand LizziesIceCreamCamperwillalso betheretoroundoutthegreat foodanddrinkofferings.Themusic startsafterthecrowning-probably around6:45.Bringyourlawnchair andjoininthefunatthebeautiful ElbaVillagePark.Welookforward toseeingyouagain!

HONEOYE FALLS

Joinusforthe16thAnnual Youngand Wyld5KRace throughbeautifulhistoricHoneoye Falls.Wednesday,August7at 7PM.Startsacrossfromthe HoneoyeFallsPostOffice.Further Details/Registeratrunsignup.com. Includesfreefoodandrootbeer floatspostrace.Opentoallages, families.Walkerswelcome.ProceedsbenefitYoungLife.Questions:lesley54321@yahoo.com

LEROY

2025SummerMusicSeriesTrigonPark, LeRoy. THURSDAY NIGHTS,6:30-7:45PM.July24DavidKnaudt,July31-BillKettle andAugust7-JoeMiltsch.SponsoredbyLeRoyRecreation.Bring yourfamily&friends,lawnchairs& blankets!Rainorshine(United MethodistChurchwillbeusedin caseofbadweather).

Blooms,Bites&Balance: AttentionALL ladies...TheHopeCenter ofLeRoy(42MainSt,LeRoy)ladies’ group,MadetoBloom(originally CraftyWomenandFriends)isholdingaFloralExperienceWorkshop, “Blooms,Bites,andBalance”.This Workshopwillincludeaflowerbar (createownarrangement),mindful exercisesfocusedonbeautyof flowers,withalocalGardner (BeckyKelly)sharingtipsonflower arranging,symbolism/meaningof flowers,aswellasbeverages,and foodwillbefloralinspired!When: August14th(Thursday),6pm-8pm. Paymentof$30.Pre-registrationis duenolaterthanAugust7th. Pleasecall(585)768-8184topreregisteroremailPatat:lg. hopecenter@gmail.com

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

Cornwall

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.

OAKFIELD

ChairYoga -Every Thursdayfrom 10:00a.m.to11:00a.m.Opento all!Allequipmentisprovided!No RegistrationRequired!Walkinand joinus!TheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

OakfieldLaborDazeMusic& FoodFestival - August30to September1atTriangleParkinthe heartofOakfield.Livemusic,food, andfun!Musicforallagesand likes,manyfoodoptions.No admissionfeesobringthewhole family.Inadditiontomusicthereis: *Hugeparade,*ArtsandCrafts vendors,*5kRace,*CarCruise, *KidsFunDay,*Fireworks,*Dance Performancesand*muchmore! Pleasenotewedonotallowsmokingorvaping,alcohol,skateboards, scooters,bikes,motorizedvehicles, orpetsoneventgroundsdueto thecloseproximityofsomany people.Thankyouforunderstanding!http://www. oakfieldbetterment.com

PAVILION

55+SeniorLuncheon- Joinus on Thursday,July31stat11:30amat thePavilionFireHall.Pleasebring yourplate,utensils,drinkanddish topass.Dessertsfurnished.Every Seniorinsurroundingareasare welcome.

ROCHESTER

TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s Julyprogram on Monday,July21 willfeatureapresentationentitled “RochesterWithoutGeorgeEastman”at7:00pmattheGates TownHall.KathyConnor,Legacy CuratorattheGeorgeEastman Museum,willtellusaboutallthe thingswewouldnothaveinRochesterifnotforGeorgeEastman. Thisprogramisfreeand handicappedaccessible.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Out at sea, a tsunami is only about 3 feet high, and could pass a boat without being noticed.

RUSH

TransportationMuseumStill Open! TheNew YorkMuseumof Transportationwasnotaffectedby recentfloodinginRush,and continuesoperationswithtrolley rideseverySunday.Afullcalendar ofeventsatthemuseumincludes “TrolleysatTwilight”,formerlyoperatedjointlywithanothermuseum whichhasclosedduetothefloods. “TrolleysatTwilight”,withlivemusic,gamesandcomplimentaryice cream,takesplaceonSaturday, August2,4pmuntildusk.TheNew YorkMuseumofTransportationis locatedat6393EastRiverRoad, Rush.www.nymtmuseum.org, (585)533-1113.

SCOTTSVILLE

Sage-MarlowHouse--Open HouseSundays - EachSundayin JulyandAug.(exceptAug.31),the historicSage-MarloweHousein ScottsvillewillhaveathemedOpen Housefrom2-4pm.Awidevariety oftopicswithengaginghostsand presenterswillcaptureyourinterest.Themeetingroomofthehouse willbesetwithdisplaysanddemonstrationsandthehistoricrooms, asalways,willbeopentoshowoff thehome’s19thcenturyperiod furnishings.Sage-MarloweHouse, 69MainStreet,Scottsville.Welook forwardtoseeingyou.Watchour FacebookpageatWheatland historicalassociationfordetailsin thecomingweeks.

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Cats are stealth and lovable but somewhat unpredictable. Ancient Egyptians revered cats for their companionship and ability to keep dangerous creatures such as poisonous snakes, rats and scorpions at bay. The Egyptians were among the first peoples to domesticate cats, and now thousands upon thousands of people share their homes with feline companions.

SIGNS YOUR PET HAS FLEAS

Restlessness: Fleas are uncomfortable and can upset pets. If your dog or cat is acting out of sorts, fleas could be to blame.

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.

Choosing a pet daycare

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My boss is making remote workers come to the office three days a week. That means my dog “Dally” will be left alone for most of the day. I’m leery of doggy daycares, but I don’t see another option. How do I find the best daycare for my dog? -- Jennifer K., via email

DEAR JENNIFER: Fortunately, most pet daycares with problems are the exception. But you’re absolutely right to want the best daycare option for Dally. Here are key things to do as you choose the perfect daycare.

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

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

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

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

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

After your tour, a good facility will schedule a time to meet Dally, check his vaccination record and test his temperament and socialization skills. That’s important to ensure all the dogs in their care stay safe and have fun.

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

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LeRoyan and other heroes

Loud Muffler

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

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

Many anks

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

Birthday

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

Defecating Dogs

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

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DEAR DR. ROACH: Recently I almost experienced kidney failure from a probable infection. I am a male, age 68. My glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ranges from 44-50,and my weight is 132 pounds.My blood pressure is 110/60 mm Hg, and I enjoy various endurance sports.

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

Q. A.

ANSWER: You’ve done most of my work for me, but I do want to say that I have seen people overly restrict their protein intake. The expert recommendation is to stay between 0.8-1 gram of protein per kilogram of body mass. So, for you, it would be 48-60 grams or about 2 ounces of protein a day.

You want as much polyunsaturated fat (mostly vegetable and seed oils) and saturated fat (mostly meat and tropical oils like coconut and palm) as possible. Your blood pressure is close to perfect, and a sodium intake of less than 2 grams will help keep it there. Depending on more exact details of your kidney function (especially whether you are losing protein in your urine), medications such as ACE inhibitors,angiotensin receptor blockers, and SGLT2 inhibitors may have a role in slowing down your progression -- if your nephrologist agrees.

The other issue I caution you on is over-the-counter medicines and their dosing. You should avoid anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or their prescription counterparts. Finally, many people who participate in endurance sports do get their volumes depleted during exercise, so you need to be meticulous about replacing fluid, which needs to be the right kind at the right amount.

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LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY

Watch out for social media. It’s best to keep resignation plans to yourself and off of social media. You never know who is reading your posts, and bad-mouthing a soon-to-be-former employer can lead to hurt feelings and poor references. Resist the urge to rant about what’s making you unhappy at work or brag about a new position to your social network.

e Byron-Bergen Central School District is seeking a motivated team member and invites you to apply for an anticipated Civil Service position titled:

SPECIAL PATROL OFFICER: Byron-Bergen Central School District is seeking a dedicated Special Patrol Officer (SPO) to serve as a second School Resource Officer (SRO) within the district. is position plays a critical role in maintaining a safe, supportive school environment by working closely with students, staff, and local law enforcement. e SPO role may be a 10- or 12-month position and includes paid holidays, New York State Retirement benefits, and potential eligibility for health insurance. Minimum qualifications as determined by the Genesee County Civil Service and include being a retired member of a police or Sheriff ’s department or of a division of state police, or retired former corrections, parole, or probation officer. Pay is commensurate with experience. Anticipated start date is September 2, 2025.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 19, 2025 (received by 2pm)

TO APPLY: Send completed Genesee County Civil Service Application (https://www.geneseeny.gov/files/sharedassets/ county/v/4/human-resources/civil-service-application.pdf), resume, and any other pertinent information to:

Rachel Stevens Confidential Secretary to the Superintendent Byron-Bergen Central School 6917 West Bergen Road Bergen, NY 14416-9747

FOR APPLICATION/MORE INFORMATION: Web: www.bbschools.org

e-mail: rstevens@bbschools.org

Phone: (585) 494-1220, Ext. 2329

e Byron-Bergen Central School District, located 20 minutes from Rochester and 40 minutes from Buffalo, combines the best of rural, village, and suburban living, in a school/community committed to helping children learn and grow.

Byron-Bergen Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, religion, creed, disability, marital status, veteran status, origin, race or sex in the educational programs and activities which it operates.

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HasGo Power Equipment Sales, located in LeRoy, NY, is seeking a driven and knowledgeable Full-Time Inside

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Key Responsibilities:

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• Generate quotes, process orders, and coordinate with purchasing and logistics to ensure accurate and timely delivery.

• Work closely with & support field sales, manufacturers, and supply chain teams to ensure high-quality service and product availability.

• Track all customer interactions, sales activities, and follow-ups.

• Achieve individual and team sales targets and contribute to overall revenue growth.

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• Excellent communication, negotiation, and customer service skills.

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Notice of Vacancy SCHOOL COUNSELOR

Qualifications:

• NYS Certification as School Counselor

Location:

• Batavia

Salary:

• $45,000-$60,000

• Negotiable based on experience

Starting date:

• Fall 2025

Visit our website at www.gvboces.org

is position will be open until filled. Information will be reviewed as it is received. If interested, please send a letter of interest referencing Vacancy 26-16, along with a resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482

The Pavilion Central School District Has Two Part-Time Openings In Our Food Service Department Cafeteria Monitor • MS/HS building 10:00am-12:30pm Cafeteria Monitor • Elementary building 10:00am-1:00pm

Job Description:

• Monitor student behavior by:

- Ensuring students wait in line in an orderly fashion

- Ensuring students pick up their trash and deposit into trash cans

- Ensuring students leave the cafeteria in an orderly fashion

• Clean tables, chairs, floors and lunch trays

• Other similar duties as assigned

Rate of pay: Minimum wage, currently $15.50 per hour, will increase to $16.00 per hour on January 1, 2026.

Benefits: NYS Employees Retirement System, Paid Leave Days, Paid Holidays

Application due date: July 28, 2025

Start date: September 3, 2025

Application Procedures: Complete a Genesee County Civil Service application and return to Mary Jo Pahl via email to mjpahl@pavilioncsd.org or return via US Mail to: Pavilion Central School District, Attn: Mary Jo Pahl, 7014 Big Tree Road, Pavilion, NY 14525

Pavilion Central School District

7014 Big Tree Rd, Pavilion, NY 14525

e Pavilion Central School District is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated individual to our team to contribute to the success of our students and the district as a whole.

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Astronomer:Observing,researching and interpreting astronomical phenomena requires a strong understanding of mathematics.

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Evolving from croquet and then a lawn tennis championship with a crowd of 200 in 1870, Wimbledon is a unifying global sport. Which of this year’s storylines from Wimbledon 2025 stood out most to you?

- Jannik Sinner winning his first Wimbledom title

- Iga Swiatek’s 6-0, 6-0 final shutout

- Defending champion Alcaraz being dethroned

- Djokovic’s first Wimbledon final miss since 2017

- Amanda Anisimova reaching the final as the first American since Serena

Poll ends 07-22-2025

Poll ended 07-15-2025

With research data showing growing dissatisfaction and disaffiliation within the US, what do you think drives people, especially younger voters, away from the two major political parties?

13.0% Both parties are more focused on fighting each other than solving problems

4.3% The influence of money and lobbyists makes both parties untrustworthy

8.7% The parties feel outdated and disconnected from real life

60.9% All of the above

13.0% None of the above

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GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS

Take more time off. According to the “State of American Vacation 2016” report from Project: Time Off, American workers failed to use 658 million vacation days in 2015. Vacation is not just a time to get away, but a valuable, effective way for workers to recharge. The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it.

Notice of Vacancy SCHOOL

SOCIAL WORKER

Qualifications:

• School Social Worker-NYSED Certification as School Social Worker with LCSW or LMSW license

• Experience with Alternative and Special Education preferred. Trauma informed care and MTSS-I experience is a bonus.

Location:

• Batavia Campus

Salary:

• $45,000-$60,000

• Negotiable based on experience

Starting date:

• Fall 2025 Visit our website at www.gvboces.org is position will be open until filled. Information will be reviewed as it is received. If interested, please send a letter of interest referencing Vacancy 26-17, along with a resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482

RELIEVE STRESS THROUGHOUT THE DAY

Walk away. The APA notes that taking a break from a stressor is one of a handful of healthy techniques that research has indicated is a successful way to reduce stress, both in the short- and long-term. If a project at work is proving especially stressful, step away for a short period of time to do something else, whether it’s to go for a brief walk or converse with a coworker about something unrelated to the project. Avoiding the stress entirely, especially if it’s a work project or a bill that must be paid, is not the answer. But a short break from the stressor and thinking about it can provide a new perspective and time to calm down.

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