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ON NOW: “An Evening with Elton John & Brandi Carlile” (R) Paramount+
15-April: “The Carters: Hurts to Love You” (Documentary) Paramount+
16-April: “The Diamond Heist” (Limited Series) Netflix
16-April: “The Valley” (Season 2) Peacock
16-April: “Government Cheese” (Season 1) AppleTV+
17-April: “Ransom Canyon” (Season 1) Netflix
17-April: “Law & Order: Organized Crime” (Season 5) Peacock
18-April: “Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror” (Documentary) Netflix
18-April: “Jane” (Season 3) AppleTV+
20-April: “The Rehearsal” (Season 2) Max © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
We adopted Rocky “Choochie” when he was a baby. His mother was adopted out pregnant, unbeknownst to the shelter, and he and his siblings were a surprise! He is a gentle giant, funny with a dash of naughty, and a great addition to our rescue family!
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On April 13, 1997, Tiger Woods wins the prestigious Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, by a record 12 strokes. It was Woods’ first victory in one of golf’s four major championships. He was 21 years old.
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Home renovations, especially larger ones, can be risky for young children due to their natural curiosity. To keep kids safe, it’s essential to communicate with contractors about the presence of children in the home. Contractors can take extra precautions by sealing off rooms and keeping tools and debris out of reach, particularly at night. Additionally, parents should set clear boundaries by informing their children that certain areas are off-limits and explaining the reasons behind this rule to make it more effective.
Parents should also lead by example, avoiding any temptation to sneak into renovation spaces when contractors are gone. If you’re curious about the project, schedule a tour when the kids are at school or with you. At the end of each day, ask the contractor to turn off the electricity in rooms being worked on to prevent any accidental injuries. Once the renovation is complete, hiring a professional cleaning service ensures that all remnants of the project, such as nails or debris, are removed before the kids use the space. These steps can help ensure a safe environment during the renovation process.
SIGNS OF WINTER LAWN DAMAGE
Gray or pink grass: Another indicator of winter lawn damage linked to snow is gray or pink grass. The NALP reports that this is a byproduct of snow mold caused by lingering snow. Action may be unnecessary, as the NALP notes these circular patterns often go away on their own. If not, raking the affected areas might be enough to get the lawn on the road to recovery. If the issue continues to linger after raking, a topsoil application and subsequent seeding may be necessary.
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Palm Sunday, April 13 - 10 am Holy Eucharist Service
Maundy Thursday, April 17 - 6:30pm Holy Eucharist Service
Good Friday, April 18 - 6:30pm Service
Easter Sunday, April 20 - 10am Holy Eucharist Service followed by Easter Brunch
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
3825 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta • (585) 334-1110
Services are also livestreamed at www.facebook.com/stpetershenrietta/live
Holy Saturday marks the final day of the Triduum, or the three days preceding Easter Sunday. Scripture states that Holy Saturday was when Jesus’ body was placed in the tomb.
St. Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish
Holy Week and Easter Liturgies 2025
Confession Times
Confessions are every Saturday beginning at 3:00PM
NOTE: ere will not be Confession on Holy Saturday
Palm Sunday
Saturday, April 12, Mass 4:30PM Sunday, April 13, Masses 8:00AM and 10:30AM Shadow Stations of the Cross 7:15PM
Palm Sunday, April 13th
10am with Holy Communion
Maundy ursday, April 17th 7pm with Holy Communion
Good Friday, April 18th 12 Noon
7pm (Tenebrae Service)
Easter Sunday, April 20th
8:00-9:30am Easter Breakfast 10am Easter Divine Service with Holy Communion
Remember Jesus’ love for us, and celebrate His Easter Victory!
Pinnacle Lutheran Church, LCMS
250 Pinnacle Road (585) 334-1392 www.pinnaclelutheran.org
VICTOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 106 E. MAIN ST., VICTOR, NY 14564
Maundy ursday • 5pm
Good Friday • 5pm
Easter Sunday • 10am
St. Mark Lutheran Church
779 Erie Station Road • West Henrietta, NY saintmarkslutheran.org
“Traditional Worship for True Believers”
Holy Thursday is sometimes referred to as “Covenant Thursday,” “Maundy Thursday” or “Thursday of Mysteries.” Holy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the apostles. According to Catholic News Agency, Holy Thursday might be one of the most important, complex and profound days of celebration in the Catholic Church. Holy Thursday celebrates the institution of the Eucharist as the true body and blood of Jesus Christ and the institution of the sacrament of the priesthood.
By Matilda Charles
Word is that Social Security is going to “claw back” any overpayment to the tune of 100% of the monthly benefit check until it’s all paid back, inciting panic across the land.
But it’s not necessarily true.
That recovery of benefits will only affect overpayments that began on March 27 of this year. Yes, they’ll take full payments until that overpayment is repaid. But any overpayments made prior to that date will be made at the rate that was in place before: 10% of the benefit check.
So, if your check is usually $1,000, the amount they’ll take out is $100, not your full check. It will be the same if you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI). They’ll take 10%, not the full check.
Not that having any amount deducted will be easy.
Before you start to panic that you might get the dreaded “overpayment” letter from Social Security, here are a few facts, courtesy of a report by Social Security’s Office of the Inspector General:
Overpayment (and even underpayment) doesn’t happen very often, in less than 1% of benefits paid.
There are two main reasons why an error can occur: People report the wrong information about their income or fail to make corrections if there are changes (especially those who are under full retirement age and still working), and there are problems with Social Security’s processing, specifically errors made when workers enter the data.
If you receive the overpayment letter, you might be able to waive the recovery of the amount owed, especially if the overpayment was not your fault. Go to the Social Security website and look for SSA form 632 (www.ssa. gov/forms/ssa-632.html). If that doesn’t go well, you can appeal by using SSA form 561 (www.ssa.gov/forms/ssa-561.html).
You can also try calling them at 800-772-1213. If that doesn’t work, look for a Social Security office in your area by going to secure.ssa.gov/ICON/main. jsp and putting in your ZIPp code.
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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
250 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta (corner of Stone Rd.) • 585-334-1392
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.
Website: https://www.thebookofactschurch.com
We Are A Non-Denominational Born Again Church Modeling A er e Book Of Acts Church in the Bible WE WELCOME YOU TO COME AND VISIT US SOON!
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org
Join us every Sunday at 9:30AM! hubchurchroc.com | connect@hubchurchroc.com | 585-577-9881
Hub Kids: Nursery - 5th Grade
johncalvinpc@frontiernet.net • Rev. Dr. Carson O. Mouser, Pastor 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.
Level: Beginner
1970
First Earth Day celebration takes place in the U.S.
1990
Earth Day Canada is established, and a worldwide campaign mobilizes 200 million people in 141 countries to observe Earth Day.
2009
The United Nations recognizes Earth Day as International Mother Earth Day.
2020
Earth Day celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Gaylord Nelson
A former U.S. senator, he is considered the founder of Earth Day.
Abhay Kumar
Poet, diplomat and writer, he penned “Earth Anthem,” widely considered to be the official song of Earth Day.
Rachel Carson
Writer of 1962’s Silent Spring, a book describing the impact of pesticides on the environment, she is considered by many to be the founder of the modern environmental movement.
Wangari Maathai
Environmental activist and founder of the Green Belt Movement in Africa, she helped plant over 30 million trees.
Chico Mendes
A conservationist who ignited international support for rainforest preservation in Brazil, he was assassinated for his work in 1988.
279 billion tons of ice per year was lost by Greenland between 1993 and 2019, while Antarctica lost about 148 billion tons annually.
Source: NASA
15 billion trees are cut down worldwide each year.
Source: National Geographic
1 reusable bag = 600 plastic bags
One reusable bag can prevent the use of 600 plastic bags in its lifetime.
Source: National Geographic
1 mile of walking = 1 pound of pollution prevention
Every mile walked instead of driven keeps nearly one pound of pollution out of the air.
Source: National Geographic
450 years is the potential breakdown period for a plastic bottle.
Source: National Geographic
30% increase in the acidity of surface ocean waters has been recorded since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Source: NASA
Open Sat., April 12 12-3pm
Southside Church of Christ 1484 Calkins Rd., Pittsford, NY 14534
Take charge of your to-go order: Convenience became the name of the game when ordering food during the pandemic. Curbside pickup service was offered as a safety measure, and many restaurants that never previously offered delivery or takeout started to do so to generate revenue at a time when in-person dining was limited if not disallowed. Some restaurants began offering delivery through apps like Grubhub or Uber Eats, and though that may be convenient for diners, restaurants must pay a fee to utilize those apps. In lieu of ordering through a third party delivery service, consumers can take charge of their to-go orders and pick up the food themselves. That saves restaurants the delivery app surcharge, allowing them to increase net profits on the meals they sell.
By Sam Mazotta
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My dog “Happy” and I went hiking this weekend, and when we got back to the car, I did the usual check for bugs and burrs on his long coat. I was shocked to find 12 tiny ticks clinging to his fur. I brushed them off and found five more scurrying around my boot laces. These are baby ticks, right? Should I be worried about tick bites for both of us? -- Karl M., Roanoke, Virginia
DEAR KARL: You should continue to be vigilant over the next few days, but don’t worry too much -- unless Happy shows signs of illness. Doing a “tick check” after each trip outdoors is important, and you did exactly what you needed to do.
Over the next few days, brush through Happy’s coat frequently to dislodge any additional ticks. Newly hatched ticks are indeed tiny and hard to see. Run your hand through Happy’s coat so that you can check his skin for visible bites or lodged ticks.If you notice a bull’s-eye rash around an area, contact the veterinarian.
If you haven’t treated your hiking boots or clothing with permethrin yet, now is the time to do so. Spray the treatment outside, away from Happy or any other animal, and do not let Happy near those clothes until they have dried completely. The permethrin will stay effective through a few washes.
To keep ticks out of the house, follow similar procedures to flea prevention. Give Happy a regular flea and tick preventative; vacuum and mop the house regularly, and terminate any ticks you find.
A new edition of “Fighting Fleas” is coming, and 10 lucky readers will get a free, signed copy! To enter, email ask@pawscorner.com.
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Sue DeBruyne, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology
Rates of MS are higher further from the equator.The rate of MS is between 57 and 78 cases per 100,000 people in the southern United States (below the 37th parallel), and between 110 and 140 cases in northern states.
By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 80-year-old woman in good health with low blood pressure, and the only medication I take is levothyroxine. A 6-by-5.5-mm aneurysm was discovered in my brain, and the scan shows one lobular protrusion that may be of concern for rupture.
I am trying to decide if I should go through with a procedure, but I am not sure about the effectiveness, risks, and possible post-procedure adverse reactions. It is my understanding that these coils have been on the market for a while, and I was wondering which product is best if this information is available. I was informed that the coil is made of platinum.
Two last questions: Does the coil lead to clotting, causing the aneurysm to be occluded? What prevents blood clots from entering the vascular system in the brain and causing problems? -- I.C.
ANSWER: An aneurysm is a weakening in the wall of the artery, which causes part of the artery to enlarge. If the enlargement is big enough, a person is at risk for rupture, which causes a bleed inside the brain that can lead to a potentially devastating stroke, depending on the size and location of the aneurysm.
When the aneurysm is big enough to be concerned for rupture, they are considered for repair, which can be done through the surgical placement of a clip or by placing a platinum coil inside the aneurysm. This is done endovascularly, meaning that a catheter is placed in the affected artery. Under a fluoroscopy (a real-time X-ray), the coil is opened up. This causes a clot in the aneurysm, which protects the thinned wall from enlarging further and reduces the risk of rupture.
You are quite right that the clot can propagate and break off. A large study showed that this can happen up to 9% of the time, but newer techniques and medications to prevent this complication have the potential to reduce it further.
Your neurosurgeon needs to weigh the risk of a clot or rupture during the procedure against the benefit of preventing a spontaneous rupture of the aneurysm. This takes judgment, and only your doctor can make this call based on the precise characteristics of your aneurysm and your overall medical condition.
I will note that the risk of rupture or a clot breaking off are lower when the aneurysm hasn’t ruptured, compared to when the procedure is done as an emergency. You also have to rely on your surgeon to choose the best product for you. Unfortunately, there aren’t studies to guide the decision, so it’s left to clinical judgment. With my own patients, I defer to the surgeon.
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.
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Thank you so very much to whoever found and turned in my cell phone on St. Patrick’s Day at the local Post Office. I was doing a complicated mailing and set my phone down on the counter to look up an address. I was several miles away when I noticed it was missing and anxiously drove back expecting it to be gone. When I asked at the front desk, the clerk presented the phone to me and said someone had turned it in and didn’t leave their name. I am very appreciative of the honesty and integrity of this person and they made my St. Patrick’s Day a truly lucky day!
My special THANKS to the kind young woman who thought she had cut me off at our drive thru coffee establishment in Hamlin. It was a cold, snowy morning almost 2 months ago. I had pulled over to answer my phone before entering the drive thru lane. A woman went around me. I finished my call and pulled in behind her. She must have thought she cut me off and kindly paid for my coffee and breakfast wrap as an apology-- you don’t see that consideration often!, How very thoughtful of her. I had no way to thank her or to assure her that she did NOT cut me off. I took that amount of money I was going to pay for my meal, added to it and donated it to our food bank. I hope that it pays forward and the thoughtful lady reads this!!
I live on [local road] and there are “No Parking” signs up and down the street. My visitors obey the signs and park in the public parking lot or if it’s a quick stop, we use our flashers. Unfortunately, there have been numerous times that vehicles parking in front of [local address] were there for hours and even overnight!! Maybe a ticket or two would remedy the owners disregard for that parking. I also hope they don’t block the firetrucks trying to turn in or out of their parking lot. It’s been close a couple of times.
There are amazing people today, so I don’t mean to overgeneralize, but let’s think before we speak, shall we?! When you call up a business to complain about a service that’s not really in their purview but you holler and yell over the phone, what does that accomplish?! Likely, the person answering the phone does not get paid enough to be berated for something out of their control. More power to the folks who can answer phone lines when customers are known to be upset more often than not, but to holler and yell at a receptionist who helps direct your calls and take down information to help you and your fellow humans, that’s really low.
Let’s remember to be civil. If that means we need to wait a moment to cool down before calling someone, so be it. You’ll catch more flies with honey, as the old adage goes.
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• Two boxes of CARS & PARTS MAGAZINES from the early 1980s. 585599-3713
• GIRL’S TODDLER BED w/waterproof mattress. Must pick up, Livonia. 585-346-4515 or 585-281-6621
• Guardian Homecare HOSPITAL BED w/MICRO AIR ALTERNATING PRESSURE MATTRESS. Regular mattress also included. You pick up, Alexander. 585-591-1739
• PIANO LESSON BOOKS for Beginners. Piano Adventures, Music for Little Mozarts, and The Music Tree. East Avon. 607-342-3785
• KOHLER TOILET. You pick up, Brockport. 585-498-6013
• 1940s ROPER GAS STOVE. Heavy. You must move, Irondequoit. 585323-1762 (lv. msg.)
• ROOMBA iRobot - New parts only: rollers, filters, edge brushes. Avon. Cconk@rochester.rr.com
• RED JACKETS CLASS OF 1956 graduation class photo, commencement program and group photo of senior trip to Washington. Victor. 585-742-3687
• Sonoma soft sided WATERBED. It has six water filled tubes. Never had any problems with this water bed. Rush. awallace152@yahoo.com
• FULL-SIZED MATTRESS and SPRINGS. Clean, no stains. You move from the second to first floor to vehicle. Rush. awallace152@yahoo.com
• TWIN BED, mattress & bedding. Like new. Batavia. 585-201-7634
• EASTER BASKETS. Fairport. 585-388-0318
• FORMICA TABLETOP (48” dia.), 4’ W x 8’6” WOOD TABLE, ANTIQUE WOODEN TRUNK. Pick up, Penfield. 585-264-1068
• FAX MACHINE. HP office jet all-in-one. Send/receive faxes, scan, and print. Avon. Text 585-576-6828
• Male INCONTINENCE SUPPLIES. Approximately 50 urinary external catheters. Several bedside drainage bags. Avon. Text 585-576-6828
• HORSE WATERING TROUGH. Leaks okay and preferred. 585-3745768
• WATER FLOSSER, women’s size 14 JEANS, YOGA MAT - new or in good condition and NUTRITIONAL DRINKS. Lakeville. Call/text. 585-649-8706
• Old CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, working or non-working. ASHTRAYS, TOBACCO TINS, PIPES, and accessories. bartonta@gmail.com
• LEGOS. Complete or missing pieces. Will pick up. 585-629-3309
• Used Vintage or new HI-FI. Speakers, amplifiers, turntables, etc. Also records. Any condition. 585-766-8842
• ATV or DIRT BIKE. Gas powered. Running or not. Call or text 315-5761278
• WEBER GRILL. Gas or charcoal. Call or text 315-576-1278
• PICNIC TABLE, preferably wood. 585-698-3143
• Used WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT for youth football and wrestlers. Text Jim 585-465-0133
• NFL, NBA & Other Sports Cards. Will Pick Up. 09-putrid.mouths@icloud.com
• WORKING side by side REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER for Crossroads House. Will pick up. tracyford@crossroadshouse.com
• STYROFOAM FOAM BOARD INSULATION and 2x4s. 585-409-0211
• MODELS - Built/Unbuilt- Aviation, Automobile/Trucks, Military, Ships, Space, Figures, etc. Parts and pieces ok. 585-314-6989
• 1978 SHAFT YORK YEARBOOK. No texting. 585-354-5615
• COINS - Cool coins/old coins. CLOCKS - old clocks/vintage clocks. acerasani@live.com
Enjoy these recipes from the American Egg Board at Easter or anytime!
Ingredients:
2 large eggs
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 cup Gruyere cheese (grated)
Instructions:
• Preheat oven to 450°. Line large baking sheet with parchment paper.
• Separate egg whites and yolks, placing egg whites in large bowl and yolks in small bowl.
• Season egg whites with salt. Using electric mixer, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in grated cheese.
• Spoon egg whites into 2 mounds on prepared baking sheet. Add a small dent in center of mound with back of a spoon. Bake for about 3 minutes or slightly golden.
• Place egg yolk gently in center of each egg white cloud and season with salt. Bake for about 3 minutes or until yolks are just set.
2 Eggs = 13 Grams of Protein Eggs are a complete protein source, because they contain all nine essential amino acids!
Ingredients:
4 slices of dense white or whole-grain bread
4 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp dried thyme or oregano
6 slices Canadian-style bacon (chopped)
1/2 cup cheddar cheese (shredded)
Instructions:
• Place bread in single layer in greased 8-inch square baking dish.
Ingredients:
8 large eggs
2/3 cup milk
3 1/2 cups granola with nuts and dried fruit
Instructions:
• Heat oven to 350°F. Generously coat inside of 12 paper cupcake liners with cooking spray, then place liners in muffin pan.
• Beat eggs, milk and thyme in medium bowl until blended, then pour over bread. Sprinkle with bacon. Refrigerate, covered, at least 30 minutes or as long as overnight.
• Heat oven to 350°F. Remove strata from refrigerator, uncover and let stand while oven heats.
• Bake, uncovered in center of oven, for 30 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake until cheese is melted and strata is puffed, golden and firm in center, about 5 minutes longer.
2/3 of the Fat Found in Eggs Is Unsaturated. Healthy fats help our bodies absorb nutrients, and support healthy brain and nervous system function.
• Beat eggs, milk and salt in bowl until blended. Add granola, mix well and spoon into cupcake liners.
• Bake at 350°F until wooden pick inserted in centers comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes. Remove cups from muffin pan, cool on wire rack and enjoy warm.
Leftovers can be quickly warmed up in the microwave for a fast and easy breakfast on the go.
Source: Egg Farmers of Canada
Most of the Nutrients in Eggs Are Found in the Yolk! These include iron, folate, vitamins A, D, E, B12 and more.
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
Henrietta Public Library
625 Calkins Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 585-359-7092 • www.hpl.org
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.
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Succulents areeasytogrowand carefor.FindouthowwithMaster GardenersfromCornellCooperativeExtensiononMonday,April14 6:00-7:00PM.Registerwithusfor thisonlineprogramhostedbythe CharlotteLibrary.
PokémonTradingCardEvent:Get yourownbundleofcardstokeep ortrade-youmayalsobringyour owncardsonApril15from 5:00-6:00PM.PlusPokémonactivitiesandsnackstoo!Allagesare welcome,butspaceislimited; pleaseregisterinadvance. DownsizingorRight-sizing:Nathan Wenzel,fromHowardHannaReal EstateServicesalongwithapanel ofexpertswillshowyouhowrightsizingcanhelpyoumeetyourcurrentandfuturelifestyleneeds. Fromlearninghowtodeclutter,to findingahomethatalignswith yourcurrentsocial&wellness goals,explorehowexcitingthis nextchaptercanbeonApril17at 6:30PM.Pleaseregister.
HENRIETTAPUBLICLIBRARY:
Bicentennial BasicsoftheErieCanal Wednesday,April16,10:3011:30am
WhywastheErieCanalbuilt?How wasitbuilt?Whathappenedwithit onceitwasbuilt?Whereisitnow?
Allthesequestionsandmorewill beansweredinthispresentationby theErieCanalMuseumtocelebrate thebicentennialofthecanal’s completion!
Pleaseregisterathpl.orgorby calling585-359-7092
33rdAvonCentralSchool Alumni Banquetand50thClass Reunion oftheAvonCentralClass of1975-PleaseSAVETHEDATE: Friday,August8,2025.Hostedby theClassof1975.Thisbanquetis forallgraduatesofAvonCentralas wellasgraduatesofSt.Agnes School(Avon).Moreinformationto follow.Lookforpostsonthe“You KnowYouGrewupinAvon,NY” FBpage.Ifyouareaclassrepresentative,youwillbereceivinginformationsoon.Reconnectwith yourclassmates!Suretobeavery funtimewithdeliciousfood,entertainmentandfanfare.Anyquestions?Pleaseemailcsattora@gmail. comorestanton194@gmail.comor kjvalentine02@proton.me Seeyouthere!
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.
SundayBreakfastBuffet: 4/27, 9am-11:00am,allyoucaneatwith choiceofregularorwestern scrambledeggs,bacon,sausage, ham,homefries,pancakes,French toast,sausagegravy&biscuits, freshfruit,coffeeandjuice.$13. Ely-FaganAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRd.,Henrietta.
TuesdayDinner - 4/15,4pm-6pm. Meatloafwithmashedpotatoes& gravyandsteamedvegetables. $10.Ely-FaganAmericanLegion Post1151,260MiddleRd.,Henrietta.
FreeBenefitConcert- Sunday APRIL 27,at1:00pm,50WardHill Rd.,Henrietta.JohnCalvinPresbyterianChurchpresents“ConcertsOnTheHill”.ACommunity ConcerttobenefitRochester’s Homeless.Thisafternoonconcert featuresamixoflocalinstrumental groupsandchoralgroupsperformingavarietyofclassicfavoritesand contemporarypieces.Donationsin supportoftheStreetsforChrist organizationwillbeappreciated. StreetsforChristprovidesoutreach servicestoRochester’shomeless. Bringyourfamilyandfriends!! AdmissionisFREEforeveryone.
FishFry - 4/11,&4/18,4-6:30pm. Drivethrufishfry.12-14oz,batteredhaddockfiletwithgolden brownFrenchfries,homemade coleslaw,tartarsauceandlemon wedge.$13.Ely-FaganAmerican LegionPost1151,260MiddleRd., Henrietta.
Savethedates:2025M&TBank Clothesline ArtFestival atthe MemorialArtGallerywithaMajor NewAwardforRegionalArtistsSeptember6and7,bringinga vibrantcelebrationofarttothe Rochestercommunity.Asthe MemorialArtGallery’s(MAG) largestannualfundraiserandone oftheregion’spremierartsshowcases,thistwo-dayjuriedeventisa must-attendoccasion.Artistsfrom acrossthecountryareinvitedto applyforparticipationandbepart ofthishighly-anticipatedfestival. Moreinformation:https://mag. rochester.edu/events/clotheslinefestival/.ContactInformation:For questionsaboutartistspaces,eligibility,ortheapplicationprocess, pleasecontactclothesline@mag. rochester.eduor585.276.8949.
TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s April program willbeheldon Monday,April21at7:00pminthe GatesTownHallAnnex.JimDell’s programisentitled“ShoemakingIn The18thand19thCenturies:TechniquesandToolsOfTheTrade”.He willbebringingmanyofhistools andsomeshoesandwilldemonstratehowtheshoeswere made.Thisprogramisfreeandthe facilitiesarehandicappedaccessible.
NatureWalkalongtheGenesee River with expertnaturalist/ botanist-NatureWalkwithexpert Naturalist/BotanistStevenDaniel. Learntheecologicaltreasuresat theHundredAcresNaturePark. Maybetheyareinyourbackyard too!Focuswillbeonspringwildflowersalongwithmanyotheraspectsofnature.Yourquestionswill beansweredandyouwillprobably learnsomehistorytoooftheGeneseeValley.Saturday,April19,1012pm,HundredAcresNaturePark, 250RushScottsvilleRd(Rt251), Rush.
Alyssa’sAngels19thAnnual Easter EggHunt- InlovingmemoryofAlyssaRoseBruno.*Ifpossible,pleasebring1dozenstuffed plasticEasterEggsperchild.*A$5 donationperfamilywillbeappreciatedtobenefit“Alyssa’sAngels Foundation”.*Donationsaccepted includedogandcatfood,pettoys, towels,blankets,andpillows(new orused).*Alldonationsand stuffedeggscanbedonatedprior tothehuntstartingonApril15-18, 2025.Donationscanbedropped offat67CascadeRoad,W.Henrietta.Ifyouchoosetobringeggs onApril19th,pleasecomeearlyso wecanhidetheminadvance. www.alyssasangels.org.
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RushFiredDepartmentLadies Auxiliary Children’sEggHuntRushFireDepartmentLadiesAuxiliarywouldliketoinvitetheTown ofRushchildrenages0-12toHop, Spring,BounceorjustWalktoRush Firemen’sHall&FieldonSaturday April12th,2025,from1pm-2pm tomeetandgreetwiththeEaster Bunnysearchofeggsandreceive treatsandrefreshments.Theevent isinsideandout.Pleasedressyour childaccordinglyfortheweather.
BluebellsHikeattheHundred Acres NaturePark- Enjoyawalk intheHundredAcresNaturePark withspringflowersincludingbluebells,troutlilyandmore.Learn howtheHundredAcresNature Parkisbeingplantedinnativeto NewYorkplants,bushes,andtrees tocreateapollinatorparadiseand habitatforbirdsaswellasasanctuaryforpeople.Saturday,May3, 10-11:30am,HundredAcresNaturePark,250RushScottsvilleRd (Rt251),Rush.
TimeCapsuleinYourBackyardThe WheatlandHistoricalAssoc.invitesyoutoamostintriguingpresentationontreasuresofthepast excavatedfrompriviesorouthouse pitsintheWNYarea.Thetalkby PeterJablonskiwillcoverhowto locateaprivyinyourbackyard, whyitwascommonforgarbageto bethrowninthem,historyoflocal glasshouses,andhowtodetermine thedatesofoldbottles.Joinus Thurs.April17at7pmatthe Sage-MarloweHouse,69MainSt., Scottsville.Andfollowuson FacebookatWheatlandHistorical Associationformoredetails.
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I’ve banished Winter, saith the Spring, Awake! arise, ye flowers! Brisk breezes blow, Bright sunshine glow, And rouse the young Year’s powers. ~ Henry James Slack (1818–1896), The Ministry of the Beautiful, “Conversation IV: Spring-time on the Western Coast,” 1850
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Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items.
The Rochester area and Finger Lakes region is known for their vibrant festivals, scenic attractions, and events throughout the year. As we come out of hibernation this year, what do you look forward to exploring in the next few months?
- Exploring nature in our beautiful region
- Celebrating holidays and cultural traditions in the community
- Discovering something new around the region
- Supporting local farmers’ markets and street fairs
- Letting spontaneity guide the way this season
Poll ends 04-15-2025
Poll ended 04-08-2025
This week, a 25% tariff on imports of automobiles and certain automobile parts is set to go into effect. Data on the potential impact of tariffs such as these may help or hurt the American economy and its people. What is your take on the affect at this point?
56.1% Tariffs such as these will significantly impact the economy negatively
2.4% Tariffs such as these may have a negative impact
2.4% Tariffs such as these will have minimal impact either positively or negatively
9.8% Tariffs such as these may have a positive impact
29.3% Tariffs such as these will significantly impact the economy positively
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1. TELEVISION: Who had a 1980s workout video series called “Sweatin’ to the Oldies”?
1. ANATOMY: What is heterochromia?
3. GEOGRAPHY: What is a chain of islands called?
4. FOOD & DRINK: What is Canada’s national dish?
5. HISTORY: When was Facebook launched?
6. MEASUREMENTS: What is the shortest wavelength in the visible light spectrum?
7. U.S. STATES: Which state has the most miles of interstate highway?
8. MOVIES: What type of fish is Nemo in the animated film “Finding Nemo”?
9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which month is designated as National Ice Cream Month in the United States?
10. SCIENCE: How long does it take for the International Space Station to orbit the Earth?
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I have learned so many valuable lessons and enjoyed so many special moments with my students and publishing my books is how I can share those experiences with the world.
SARA BROWN
In the cozy corners of Avon Central School’s pre-K classrooms, children are not just learning their ABCs –they’re discovering the power of empathy and kindness, thanks in part to their devoted teacher,
Brown, a Livonia graduate, went ontoHoughtonUniversityforher BS in Education, SUNY Geneseo for her MSEd as a Reading Teacher, and earned her Graduate Certificate from Johns Hopkins University in Mind, Brain, and Teaching. She taught for nine years at Lima Christian School and now has spent nearly two decades teaching kindergarten and pre-kindergarten in Avon.
She says she draws deep inspiration from experience in the classroom and with her published children’s books, she seeks to instill kindness and empathy in young children and encourage them to practice these virtues in their daily life.
Brown’s latest children’s book, Definitely: A Story of Kindness and Empathy, released in March, delivers a poignantmessageaboutcompassionandunderstanding in a way that young children – and the adults reading with them – can definitely connect with.
She explains that “Definitely grew from the story of one group of students who were particularly empathetic and kind. at year, I was touched on a daily basis by the way they cared for each other. at kind of empathy is rare in children so young... I knew I wanted to share their story and the kindness of their hearts. Definitely was written for them and about them and I hope that through its pages, others will understand how small acts of kindness and understanding can impact others in very big ways.”
Brown’spassionforstorytellingdatesbacktoherown childhood in Lima, where she remembers teaching and telling stories to a class of stuffed animals and toy dolls under a willow tree when she was five. at cherished memory launched her career inspiring real students and later became the namesake for her imprint, Willow Tree Tales
Her love of reading began early, too, with books like A Child’s Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson and e Poky Little Puppy leaving lasting impressions. She fondly recalls kindergarten rest time spent practicing her alphabet and listening to stories featuring alphabet puppets.
Brown’s writing process is rooted in real-life classroom experiences. Many of her stories begin as funny or heartwarming moments shared with her family at the end of the school day. She jots down ideas, develops a rough manuscript, and eventually refines the story through rounds of peer feedback and professional editing before publication.
Before Definitely, Brown launched her Madelyn and Miguel’s Language Learning Journey series –books inspired by her pre-K students’ experiences learning new languages. When she couldn’t find the right teaching resources, she created them herself. Illustrator Uliana Barabash brought the stories to life, and what began as Madelyn’s Crayons blossomed into a four-book set. Now, Brown is working on a companion series featuring Madelyn’s brother, Miguel.
Brown finds herself consistently incorporating themes of kindness and connection within her children’s books, and she says that’s because as children develop their sense of self and relationships with other people, “Books give them a safe place to talk about big feelings, practice conflict resolution, and explore new ideas.” She adds that her pre-K students love to talk about their pets, so they unsurprisingly integrate stories about people and their pets.
Beyond the pages of her books, Brown’s love for children and education is evident, as she says, “My favorite part of being a teacher is my students... watching them work so hard at wondering, problem-
Share your original stories about local heroes, community events, school achievements, or hidden gems–email your story idea to hometown@gvpennysaver.com!
solving, trying new things, exploring new ideas... the growth young children make in a single year is astounding... much of their learning is done through play and exploration and they typically find so much joy in that process. ey light up with surprise at discoveries, love celebrating successes together, and their enthusiasm is contagious!”
To Brown, publishing is all about sharing stories that matter. “I have learned so many valuable lessons and enjoyed so many special moments with my students and publishing my books is how I can share those experiences with the world,” she says.
“Your children are beautiful and precious,” she tells the community. “We can value the kindness in their hearts and encourage them to share it with others. Read books with your children and talk about the lessons within the stories. Listen to your children, learn from them, and encourage them to tell their own stories. Learn your children’s gi s and encourage them to work hard at things that inspire them. Applaud their effort. It will rarely be perfect on the first try... just keep going and don’t give up!”
Brown recently shared her books at the Young Readers Festival in Hemlock, and she is coordinating events at local libraries. To stay updated or connect, find her on Facebook (Sara Brown Books) or reach out via email at hello@sarabrownbooks.com.
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Easter eggs: While Easter eggs may seem like a secular symbol of Easter, their connection to Easter dates back many centuries. CatholicCulture. org notes that the early Christians saw the egg as symbolic of the tomb out of which Christ emerged when he was resurrected. Early Christians even painted Easter eggs, much like parents do with their children today, and even had them blessed and gave them as gifts. Historians believe King Edward I of England, who ruled from 1272 to 1307, dyed boiled eggs and gave them to members of his royal household on Easter.
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–Norman Vincent Peale
Episcopal SeniorLife Communities, a non-profit organization, is accepting applications for Nursing Staff at our Skilled Nursing and Assisted Living Facilities.
We’re looking for applicants who demonstrate our values and understand the importance of great service combined with individual initiative and teamwork.
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