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1. TELEVISION: Which 1960s sitcom was about a TV comedy writer, his job and his family?
2. AD SLOGANS: Which candy slogan urges consumers to “Taste the rainbow”?
3. COMICS: Which superhero gets his power from a ring?
4. GEOGRAPHY: Which country has the most islands?
5. MEASUREMENTS: How many cups are in a pint?
6. MOVIES: Which scary 1980 movie contained the phrase “red rum” and what does it mean?
7. ANATOMY: What is the outermost layer of human skin called?
8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to ride in a car to his inauguration?
9. HISTORY: When did India gain its independence from Great Britain?
10. CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: Who lives at 32 Windsor Gardens?
Paddington Bear and the Brown family.
1947.
Warren Harding (1921).
Epidermis.
“The Shining.” It’s the word “murder” spelled backward.
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It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
~Charles Dickens (1812–1870), Great Expectations
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3% in the fourth quarter of 2024 but current estimates project 2025 is on track for different economic data. Which of the following best describes your current view of the U.S. economy?"
- Strong, growing, and improving overall
- Holding steady—neither particularly strong nor weak
- Struggling and/or heading toward a recession
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Millions of Americans watched the 97th Academy Awards with a new host and a new platform and a slew of “show-stopping performances” and memorable Oscar wins. Why do you watch (or not watch) the Oscars and/or other awards shows?
5.3% For the fashion and red carpet coverage
15.8% For the cultural and political speeches
78.9% I don’t watch
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Leisure activities may be widely viewed as fun ways to fill up free time, but the benefits of leisure activities extend beyond beating boredom. A 2011 analysis published in the journal BBA Molecular Basis of Disease found that leisure activities have a positive impact on cognitive function and dementia. The analysis, conducted by researchers with the Aging Research Center in Stockholm who examined various studies regarding the relationship between certain activities and cognitive function, defined leisure activity as the voluntary use of free time for activities outside the home. After retirement, leisure time constitutes a large part of many retirees’ lives, and finding ways to fill that time is more beneficial than merely avoiding boredom. The researchers behind the study concluded that the existing research is insufficient to draw any firm conclusions regarding the effects of certain types of leisure activities on the risk for dementia and cognitive decline, though they did note that multi-domain cognitive training has the potential to improve cognitive function in healthy older adults and slow decline in affected individuals. A multi-domain approach to cognitive training involves memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and map reading, among other activities. Aging adults who embrace activities that require the use of such skills may find that they’re not only finding stimulating ways to fill their free time, but increasing their chances of long-term cognitive health as well.
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There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
Rush Public Library
5977 East Henrietta Rd., Rush 585-533-1370 www.libraryweb.org/rush M, W, F 1-8; Tu & Th 11-8; Sa 10-2; Su Closed
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M-Th 9-9; F 9-5; Sa 10-5 Henrietta Public Library currently provides curbside pickup and in-building services. Hours are subject to change. Please call (585) 359-7092 for hours before visiting.
SundayMarch16th,9am11:30am: BreakfastBuffet: All youcaneatwithchoiceofregular orwesternscrambledeggs,bacon, sausage,ham,homefries,pancakes,Frenchtoast,sausagegravy &biscuits,freshfruit,coffeeand juice.$13.Ely-FaganAmericanLegionPost1151,260MiddleRd., Henrietta.
FishFry- March 14,4-6:30pm. Drivethrufishfry.12-14oz,batteredhaddockfiletwithgolden brownFrenchfries,homemade coleslaw,tartarsauceandlemon wedge.$13.Ely-FaganAmerican LegionPost1151,260MiddleRd., Henrietta.
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Jay Capponwillbewithuson Wednesday,March19at6:30PM foranin-deptheducationalpresentationaboutfruittrees.Hewill covertypesoffruittreesbysize, alongwithselection,plantingand on-goingcareandpruning.Hewill alsoprovideeducationonpestand diseasecontrol.
Joinyourhost,TrishaVanable,fora gamethatdescribesitselfasacompletelyridiculouscardgamefor fun-seekingpeople.Comelaugh andplayonThursday,March20at 2:00PM!
Pleaseregisterinadvanceforaseat attheseeventsbyvisiting RushLibrary.orgorcallingusat 533-1370.
Don’tforgettocheckoutour extensivepuzzlecollectionwhile you’rehere.Wehavesomething forallages!
HENRIETTAPUBLICLIBRARY: What isAI?
Tuesday,March25th,11:00am JointechnologyinstructorDaniel Jonesforthisfunandinformative 90-minuteseminaraboutthebasics ofArtificialIntelligence(AI). Thisbeginner-friendlyseminarexploreswhatAIis,howitworks,and itsroleinourworld.Discoverthe foundationalconcepts,keyapplications,andfuturepotentialofthis transformativetechnology. Pleaseregisterathpl.orgorby calling585-359-7092.
FishFry- March 21,4-6:30pm. Drivethrufishfry.12-14oz,batteredhaddockfiletwithgolden brownFrenchfries,homemade coleslaw,tartarsauceandlemon wedge.$13.Ely-FaganAmerican LegionPost1151,260MiddleRd., Henrietta.
St.Patrick’sDaySpecial- March 17th, 4-6pm.CORNEDBEEFDINNER-$10.Dinnerincludescorned beef,potatoes,cabbageandcarrots.Ely-FaganAmericanLegion Post1151,260MiddleRd.,Henrietta.
AreYouHavingTrouble Controlling theWayYouEat? AreyouOverweight?Underweight?Obsessedwithfood weightordieting?Youarenot alone.Today,thereisasolution.FA FoodAddictsinRecovery Anonymous.Comehearaboutit! It’sfree!Meetings:EverySaturday at8:30am,St.Peter’sEpiscopal Church,3825E.HenriettaRd., Henrietta.Contact:LaurieL. 585-760-9753.
VeteranOnly-Knighthawks Game: Veterans joinus29March atBlueCrossArena,wherethe RochesterKnighthawkstakeonthe SanDiegoSeals.We’llhaveabus pickusupandtakeustoourgame suitetoenjoymilitaryappreciation night,food,andfunwithfellow Veterans.Limitedspaceavailable, requestaseatnowatwww. livcovets.comtogetaspot.
TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s March Program willbeheldon Monday,March17at7:00pmin theGatesTownHallAnnex.The program,“Rochester’sBest-Kept Secret;UnveilingTheMightyWurlitzer”willbepresentedbymembersoftheRochesterTheaterOrganSociety.Thisprogramisfree andthefacilityishandicapped accessible.
2025ASGAllThingsSewing Sale - TheRochesterChapterof theAmericanSewingGuildwillbe hostingits2025ASGAllThings SewingSaleonSaturday,April5th, 9am-noonattheFirstBaptist ChurchofRochester,175Allens CreekRoad.Featuringfabrics,notions,gadgets,patterns,booksand sewingmachinesforsaleatfantasticprices!Thesaleisopentothe public.Comefindadealforyour nextprojectoraddtoyourstashof sewinggoodies.DiamondEdge SharpeningServiceswillbejoining ustosharpenscissorswhileyou shop.Wewillbeholdingadrawing forafreeone-yearmembershipto ASG!http://asgrochester-ny.org
EastmanBunchXVI,withSpecial GuestCamdenChurch- The RochesterTheaterOrganSociety presents“EastmanBunchXVI” Sunday,March23rd,2PM,West HerrAuditoriumTheatre.Prof.WilliamPorterandsevenEastman SchoolofMusicOrganDepartment studentswilldisplaytheirtalentin thefirsthalfandup-and-coming artistCamdenChurchwillperform inthesecondhalfofthisyoung artistshowcase!Admissionfor NON-members$15perperson. Children12andunderwithan adult,andstudentswithschoolID arealwaysFREE.BoxOfficeopens 1PMandthedoorsopenat 1:15PM.SeatingisGeneralAdmission,notreserved.Noadvance ticketsales.Info.:rtosonline.org.
RushHistoricalSociety presents Rochester BaseballHistoryprogram -Springisintheair,andsois baseball.JoinusforaFascinating LookatLocalBaseballHistory!Join theRushHistoricalSocietySunday, March16th,2PMatthePavilion behindRushTownHall(1900Rush ScottsvilleRoad,Rush).JoeTerrito, co-founderoftheRochesterBaseballHistoricalSociety,willshare highlightsdatingbacktothe 1800s.Asanavidcollector,Joewill alsoshowcasesomeofhisfavorite baseballmemorabilia,offeringa uniqueglimpseintothesport’sstoriedpast.Free&opentothepublic. Seeyouthere!
RushFireDepartmentLadies Auxiliary Chicken&Biscuits FundraisingDinner-TheRushFire DepartmentLadiesAuxiliarywill holdtheirannualChicken&BiscuitsFundraisingDinner.Wewill servechicken&biscuits,mashed potatoes,coleslawanddessertfor $12permealonSaturdayMarch 29th,2025,from3:30pmto6:00 pm.TakeOutsAreAvailable!ProceedsgototheBettyWilkins ScholarshipFund.
SeniorCenterLunchBunch- The former WheatlandSeniorCitizens ClubwillmeetwiththeLunch BunchonThursdayMarch20atthe SeniorCenterinScottsville.Center opensat10:00amandahome cookedmealisservedat12:00 noon.MenuthatdayisPulledPork, potatoes,salad.Price:$3.50for thoseage60+,allothers$7.50. LunchBunchiseveryThursday,the formerSeniorClubwillmeetthere every3rdThursdayofthemonth. Toobtainamenucontact 889-1284ore-mailseniors@ townofwheatland.org.Ifplanning toattendpleasecontactthecenter bytheprecedingMonday.
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St. Agnes, St. Rose, St. Paul of the Cross saintagnespaulrose.org • 226-2100
Saturday: 4pm at St. Agnes in Avon
Sunday: 8am at St. Rose in Lima
Sunday: 9:45am at St. Paul of the Cross in Honeoye Falls
Sunday: 11:30am at St. Agnes in Avon
Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish (p) 585-334-3518; www.smcrcc.org; smcrcc@dor.org
Church and Office: 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623
Mass times: Weekend Mass: Sat. at 4:30pm (confessions are at 3pm); Sun. at 8:00am & 10:30am. Weekday Mass: Mon. & Wed. at 12:10pm; Tues. & urs. at 8:00am.
Family Friendly, Traditional, Missouri Synod Sun. Worship, (In Person) 10:00am
Pinnacle Lutheran Church
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Vicar Al Boezi • Worship Services – Saturday 5PM & Sunday 10AM
Adult Bible Study & Confirmation, Sun. 9AM; Sunday School 10:15AM
Please visit our website at PinnacleLutheran.org for daily devotions and recorded worship services.
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We Are A Non-Denominational Born Again Church Modeling A er e Book Of Acts Church in the Bible WE WELCOME YOU TO COME AND VISIT US SOON!
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
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Worship Services Sun. 10am. Select Sunday services are on our website at www.jcpconthehill.org. Live services are available via Zoom most Sundays. We are a small church with a big heart. We hope you will come and join us.
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Arguably the most famous St. Patrick’s Day parade in the world, the New York City parade is more than 250 years old. The Big Apple’s first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place on March 17, 1762, when Irish soldiers serving in the British military marched through the city.
St. Patrick’s Day and Irish culture in particular is synonymous with music, and there may be no better way to stoke kids’ enthusiasm for St. Patrick’s Day than to introduce them to Irish music. Check out local entertainment venues to see if there are any Irish-inspired concerts on tap. If possible, find shows geared toward youngsters that encourage them to participate by singing along or dancing as the musicians play. Kids who seem especially inspired can even be encouraged to learn an instrument associated with Irish music, such as the banjo, tin whistle or violin.
By Keith Roach, M.D.
DeBruyne, Au.D. Doctor of
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’ve been diagnosed with silent celiac disease at the late age of 62, but I’ve probably had it for decades. (It may have led to my serious osteoporosis.) A biopsy revealed totally flattened villi. I am gluten-free and will be getting celiac-antibody, nutrient and other regular lab work from now on. But my doctors stated that no further scopes are needed unless my blood work reveals a problem, or I get symptoms while on a gluten-free diet. But for asymptomatic people like me, there are no symptoms, and blood work doesn’t show whether the small intestine has physically healed. I tried to ask my doctor this follow-up question but never received an answer.
Should I get a second opinion? I hear from other patients that their doctors did schedule a follow-up scope one to two years after their diagnosis to check their physical healing. For senior patients who can tolerate a scope and have had major villi destruction, is a follow-up scope prudent or unnecessary? -- W.C.S.
ANSWER: Peoplewithunexpectedosteoporosisshouldbeconsidered for celiac disease testing. Celiac disease is a condition of damage to the small intestine due to gliadin sensitivity. Gliadin is a protein that is found in gluten, wheat and other cereals, and it is thought to directly damage the lining of the intestine. This causes flattening of the villi, which is the absorptive surface of the small intestine. The only treatment for celiac disease is strict avoidance of gluten in the diet.
The inability to absorb nutrients can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea and weight loss, but symptoms can also be very subtle. Some people have mild abdominal discomfort after eating, but the symptoms usually disappear once they’re on a gluten-free diet.
People with celiac disease often have low calcium levels, the reasons for which are complex and involve parathyroid hormone and vitamin D, in addition to the direct malabsorption of calcium. I had one colleague with undiagnosed celiac disease who woke up after yet another colonoscopy, and she was unable to move her muscles due to low blood calcium levels. Since the major reservoir of calcium in the body is the bone, calcium is taken from the bone to preserve blood calcium levels, which can lead to severe osteoporosis over the years.
Blood tests can be highly suggestive of a celiac disease diagnosis, but small bowel biopsies remain the definitive way to diagnose celiac disease. Blood tests can turn out negative if a person is on a gluten-free diet, so the blood tests must be done while a person is consuming gluten.
Your question about getting another biopsy after being on a gluten-free diet is debated. However, the consensus of opinion as published by the American Gastroenterological Association is that people like you with severe celiac disease should get another biopsy within 12 months to confirm the original diagnosis and establish that your diet has allowed the intestine to heal.
In your case, carefully monitoring your vitamin D, parathyroid hormone and calcium levels, as well as keeping up with your bone density, will be important ways of confirming whether your treatment was successful. Unfortunately, bone is slow to change, and it will take years to be sure that your osteoporosis is improving through bone density tests.
You can read a lot more about celiac disease at celiac.org.
BY SUZIE WELLS
“They are perfect examples of how hard work pays off, and I am happy for the recognition they have received because they have earned it.”
COACH ROB FRIES
In a remarkable display of talent and dedication, cousins Trevor Stroud and Josh Harter, both varsity basketball players for Avon High School, reached the 1,000-point milestone within just three days of each other. Trevor Stroud, jersey #11, achieved this milestone during a home game against Rochester Prep on January 14. Not to be outdone, his cousin Josh Harter, jersey #2, hit his 1,000th point on January 17 in a thrilling home matchup against Letchworth.
e duo’s achievement is a testament to years of hard work, dedication, and a shared passion for basketball. Coach Rob Fries, who has been with Avon since 1996 as a history teacher and has coached varsity basketball and baseball since 2007, reflected on their journey. “Trevor and Josh have been playing basketball together since they were very young. I would credit their success to countless hours of building their skills in camps and clinics, mostly with their fathers in the CEB (Competitive Edge Basketball) program, and in their driveways at home,” said Fries. “ ey are perfect examples of how hard work pays off, and I am happy for the recognition they have received because they have earned it.”
Trevor and Josh’s on-court chemistry is evident, honed through years of playing together, from childhood pickup games to competitive varsity matchups. “For as long as I can remember, it’s been me and him playing basketball together – always 1v1s in his basement or outside on mini hoops. Anything we could do, we were always playing and training together,” Trevor says.
Trevor has played basketball since he was very young, but his athletic career isn’t limited to just the hardwood. “I’ve been playing basketball for as long as I can remember. I also play soccer, baseball, and I play AAU basketball in the spring and summer,” he shared. His early memories in the sport go back to kindergarten, recalling how his father taught him to do a crossover in mini hoops basketball.
Trevor credits his success to key mentors who shaped his journey, including his dad and his uncle who have coached him since 2nd grade. “ ey made me the player I am,” he says. His passion for the game is undeniable, stating, “I love it. e competitive nature and everything about it.”
Reaching the 1,000-point milestone is a significant achievement, but for Trevor, it’s just a step toward something bigger. “It’s a nice accolade to add to the personal resume, but the main goal is a championship.”
One of his favorite basketball memories so far has been “winning sectionals and seeing all the work we’ve put in pay off.” eir relentless work ethic has not gone unnoticed, with several area colleges expressing interest in both athletes as they plan to continue their basketball careers at the collegiate level.
Despite these individual accomplishments, the team remains focused on a collective goal. “Our goal this year as a team is to win sectionals, and that is our focus every day,” Coach Fries emphasized. “ at is what our goal is every year, and we focus on that as a team; it takes everyone on a team to accomplish it.”
Trevor shares a message for his teammates, classmates, and aspiring players of all ages: “ e grind is worth it. Keep going, and good things will be the outcome. Always have a ball in your hands. It’s all about the hours you put in when no one is watching.”
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Coach Fries expresses his gratitude to the Avon community, saying, “I would like to thank the Avon community for all their years of support. It is a great community to live in, teach in, and coach for, and you feel it when we play big games. Josh and Trevor have been a big part of our recent success and have created a really fun style of play. It will be hard to watch them graduate.”
AsAvonHighSchool’sbasketballprogramprogresses,the legacy of these cousins will undoubtedly inspire future generations of athletes, showcasing that with dedication, teamwork, and community support, extraordinary milestones are within reach.
By Matilda Charles
Sometimes we just don’t want to face the truth, so we ignore it as long as we can. But eventually it becomes clear: We need to downsize. Just the word can be painful as we contemplate moving to a smaller place and likely needing to get rid of many of our belongings. And then there are all the details -- what to keep, how to pack, lifting those heavy boxes.
The good news is that we don’t have to do it alone. The National Association of Senior & Specialty Move Managers (www.nasmm.org) can steer you toward move managers in your area, people who are trained in all aspects of moving seniors. In the Find A Move Manager section of their website, put in your ZIP code to find people in your area. In my town I found three companies. All advertise stress-free moves and help with organizing, downsizing and relocating. It seems they can do it all -- starting with the decluttering that will be necessary for any move to a smaller place. They organize which belongings go to which family members, arrange for the sale of valuables or donations to charity and even take care of trash disposal. And that’s just the first step in the process.
What I like best is that they’ll do the packing. Then on moving day, they’ll be there supervising the movers, dealing with the utility companies to get the power turned on in the new place and, surprise, they’ll even unpack on the other end and haul away the empty boxes. Moving to a smaller place might not be what we’d like to do, but when it becomes necessary, it’s good to know that we don’t have to do it alone. There are experts who know what to do and when. That should make the whole process much easier.
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My heartfelt thanks to the kind gentleman who stopped the night of February 3 at the 5 Corners in Albion when he saw my car and I off the road and in trouble. He stayed with me until the wonderful first responders arrived. I’m Very Grateful!!
Several weeks ago, I fell on ice on our driveway while putting out the garbage. Several cars drove by while I lay on the ground. Then a lovely young man in a white truck stopped to check on me. He picked me up, checked that I could walk, and took the tote to the end of the driveway. He was my guardian angel! Thank you!
Thank you to the kind lady who works at my local Walmart in Geneseo for sharing your light. I was shopping for plant supplies and we got to chatting about our love for plants/nature and the upcoming brighter days of the seasons. She even shared with me a photo of a new Enchanted Weeping Willow plant (so cute and fuzzy!) she had found at another store, which brought back a lot of my childhood nostalgia of what my Mom and Grandmother had when I was a young girl. I got one of the last few remaining plants at the other store and it has already brought so much delight to my home and I will enjoy watching it bloom and grow. I ran into her again later in the week when I was picking up groceries and it was so uplifting to connect and let her know that I got that plant and to share that glimmer of light after a long and difficult winter season. Everything happens for a reason and it was so cool for all of that to come full circle. Thank you again and keep shining!
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The potholes are really bad this year! Seems they’re on every road I drive on through towns and the expressway. I hope these get taken care of. It’s dangerous when people swerve in and out of lanes trying to avoid them.
Just a kind request for neighbors within the city limits that feel the need to feed EVERY single bird and animal to take into consideration what a mess it makes of your neighbors’ yards, their vehicles, sidewalks & fences when you invite so many birds and varmints to the neighborhood. You may think squirrels and groundhogs are cute but they have demolished my fences and made a mess of my gardens and garage. If you have that many leftover vegetables, please take them to a pantry!
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Your local bookstores and libraries are treasures in our community. By supporting them, you help provide access to books, learning programs, and community events for all ages.
• Visit your local library and sign up for a library card!
• Support a local bookstore by purchasing a book.
• Read aloud to children and encourage a love of storytelling.
• Join a book club or start a reading challenge.
• Donate books to schools, community centers, or Little Free Libraries.
• Spend time reading every day—even 20 minutes makes a difference!
March is National Reading Month! Reading is more than just words on a page—it’s a gateway to knowledge, creativity, and opportunity. This National Reading Month, pick up a book, share a story, and inspire the next generation of readers.
Read. Learn. Grow.
• Boosts Brain Power – Reading improves memory, focus, and critical thinking skills.
• Encourages Imagination – Books take us on journeys beyond our everyday lives, sparking creativity.
• Supports Lifelong Learning – No matter your age, reading expands knowledge and perspective.
• Builds Connections – Stories help us understand different cultures, experiences, and viewpoints.
The Storage Mall - Rush 7466 W. Henrietta Rd., Rush, NY 14543 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 3/25/2025 at 10 AM. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods, furnishings and garage essentials.
Michael Schrader unit #95
This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See manager for details.
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St. Patrick’s Day celebrants who are not of Irish descent and/or those who have never visited Ireland may not know it, but the live music they may hear when entering a pub on St. Patrick’s Day is an integral part of the fabric of Irish culture. An Irish Seisiún typically finds a group of musicians gathered in a pub to play traditional Irish music, oftentimes while seated at a table among their audience. While many pubs reserve stage areas for their musicians on St. Patrick’s Day, the spirit of seisiún is still present, as musicians often interact with the audience.
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The United States is not the only place to enjoy a spirited celebration of St. Patrick. Montreal, Canada, whose city flag includes a shamrock, has held an annual St. Patrick’s Day parade since 1824. Elsewhere in Canada, Toronto hosts an annual St. Patrick’s Day parade that typically attracts more than 100,000 spectators.
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Many establishments display the familiar Irish tricolour flag on St. Patrick’s Day, and paradegoers may even wave miniature versions of this significant symbol in support of those marching. This instantly recognizable flag has a rich history. Equal parts green, white and orange, the flag was designed to foster peace in the country that had experienced considerable turmoil due to the divide between the country’s Protestant and Catholic residents. The green in the flag represents the Irish Catholics, while the orange represents the Irish Protestants. The white is a symbol of hope for peace between the two factions. Though Ireland established the tricolour as its national flag in 1921, it first appeared much earlier when Irish national Thomas Francis Meagher unfurled it in 1848.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Why are so many people opting for small, yappy dogs these days instead of big dogs? That seems to be all I see when folks walk their dogs around here. A small dog won’t protect you or your home. -- Bobby T., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
DEAR BOBBY: While it may seem that most dog owners are choosing smaller breeds, the number of small vs. large dogs varies greatly depending on where you live. So you may observe that most of your immediate neighbors have small dogs -- but their popularity is not as universal as you think.
The American Kennel Club, for example, annually lists the most popular dogs by number of registrations per breed. In 2023, the most recent year of published data, the French bulldog was the most popular registered breed in the U.S. However, among the top 10 breeds, only four -- including the French bulldog, Dachshund, Beagle and Bulldog -- could be classified as “small.” The remaining six most popular dogs, including the Rottweiler, Golden Retriever and German Shorthaired Pointer, are all large breeds.
Not all U.S. households that own dogs have registered breeds, of course, The American Veterinary Medical Association in 2024 reported that just under half of U.S. households own dogs, while 32.1% are cat owners. So, while the French bulldog may be the most popular AKC-registered pet,that statistic doesn’t take into account all of the dogs that are being walked through their neighborhoods nationwide.
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The color green is everywhere come St. Patrick’s Day, but celebrants may be surprised to learn that blue is the color that was once most affiliated with St. Patrick himself. Numerous paintings depict St. Patrick wearing blue vestments. But green is the color now most instantly associated with Ireland, which is widely referred to as the “Emerald Isle.” Ireland’s lush countryside and rolling green hills attract millions of visitors each year. The color green can be found just about everywhere on St. Patrick’s Day, even if Patrick himself was partial to blue.
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