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garage sales

VICTOR: 1438 MaloneRoad.May 2nd(9-4pm),3rd(9-4pm),and4th (10-2pm).BARNSALE.Craft, Kitchen,Yard,Collectors,SmallDécor Items.

ROCHESTER: Off Browncroft,Blossom,andWintonRoads.May3rd& 4th(9am-5pm).Comeone,comeall totheBROWNCROFT NEIGHBORHOODGARAGESALE! ShopSUPERRRRlocal.Over175 homesparticipating,offeringrareand vintagefinds.RainorShine!Follow forupdates@Browncroft_Garage_Sale

EXIT9FLEA MARKET openingSunday,May4.Spaceavailable.Food vendorwanted.ContactClaude 585-743-3789

HENRIETTA: 148 FoxChapelRd. May1,2,3.MOVINGSALE.Ladders,tools,yardmerchandise,craft supplies.

Tree

Tamers

Trimming • Take Down Brush Chipper Cabling Stump Grinding Reasonable Rates Free Estimates • Insured Office - 538-2745 Cell - 585-259-5117

LAND CLEARING / SITE DEVELOPMENT

HOW CONSUMERS CAN SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Review the business online. Review Trackers reports that more than 81 percent of consumers are likely to visit Google Reviews prior to visiting a business. That’s a testament to the value of online review aggregators. After a positive experience with a local business, consumers can visit Google Reviews or another online review aggregator like Yelp and share the details of their encounter. Chances are strong the review will be read and compel others to patronize the business.

STRANGE BUT TRUE By

* The original name for the search engine Google was Backrub. It was renamed after the googolplex, which is the number 1 followed by 100 zeros.

Meet

Mama is a sweet and silly 18-year-old puggle from Honeoye Falls. She loves nothing more than moseying around the yard and helping in the kitchen, patiently waiting for scraps, snacks and snuggles.

PO Box 340 • 1471 Route 15 Avon, NY 14414

Phone: 585-226-8111

Fax: 585-226-3390

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Email: mail@gvpennysaver.com

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Being Insistent About a Scan Saves the Life Of a Cancer Patient

DEAR DR. ROACH: About 12 years ago, I had a scan done to look for the cause of a problem that I was having for many months: pain in my abdomen and vomiting. (It turned out to be Barrett’s esophagus, which was found with a scope.) Fortunately for me, I read the report from the scan. The report said there was a spot on my kidney that ought to be checked in a year. I was very busy at the time, and my doctor retired, so I had to find another one. Five years went by, and one day during a routine visit with my doctor, I remembered the report and asked my new doctor for another scan. She said she couldn’t order a scan without a reason. I then told her about the report from five years ago, but she did a cursory look at my papers and said she could not find it. I asked her to keep looking. She looked again, found it, then ordered a scan.

This move saved my life. The scan showed something larger than before. I went to Johns Hopkins Hospital and met a very good doctor who told me there was an 80% chance that I had cancer, and we should forgo a biopsy and remove it. He did this, and the cancer was fully contained. I didn’t have to do chemotherapy.

It has now been five years with yearly scans and no problems in my kidney. Please encourage people to read their reports. -- F.B.

Q. A.

ANSWER: : Although doctors should read these carefully and act on them appropriately, important findings can be overlooked sometimes. You are absolutely right that you are your own best health advocate, and you did the right thing by bringing the finding up to your new doctor.

Grow, grow, grow your own veggies

Nothing beats the flavor of fresh-picked fruits and vegetables, but growing your own food benefits more than just your taste buds! Here are a few more great reasons to start a vegetable garden of your own or a community garden:

• Eating just-picked ripened vegetables from your garden lets you enjoy peak nutritional value over food that has been harvested, shipped and distributed to a grocery store.

• Gardening promotes functional fitness through movement. It also treats your body to fresh air and Vitamin D from the sunlight.

• Growing your own food reduces use of fossil fuels traditionally needed to transport produce from farms to grocers.

Getting started is as easy as picking an area that receives at least six hours of daylight exposure, whether it’s a plot of earth or a raised planter box. Find out what grows well in your area by talking to neighbors or vendors at your local farmers’ market, then start small with something you really enjoy eating!

All-Natural Strategies to Safely Protect Fruits and Vegetables

• Plant gardens in raised beds. Raised beds can eliminate some garden infiltration by small critters that come up and under from the ground, such as rabbits, gophers, groundhogs, slugs, and some other crawling pests.

• Prepare homemade insecticide. The environmental information site Treehugger provides information on making a homemade insecticide from vegetable oil and a mild soap. Use one cup of oil with one tablespoon of soap (such as Dr Bronner’s castile soap). Add this mixture to one quart of water in a spray bottle. This concoction can eradicate aphids, mites, thrips, and more by coating insects’ bodies and effectively suffocating them. Soap-and-water sprays or even neem oil sprays work similarly.

• Sprinkle diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous earth, commonly known as DE, is an abrasive powder comprised of fossilized algae diatoms. It’s commonly used as a filter medium in swimming pools, but also makes an effective pesticide. The material’s abrasive and absorbent qualities draw moisture out of insects, essentially dehydrating them to death. DE can be sprinkled around the base of plants, but will need to be reapplied a er rain and watering.

• Space out plants. Tightly planted crops create a breeding ground for fungal diseases and also provide hiding spots and warmth for pests. Leaving room between plants can help avoid these issues, according to Gardening Channel.

• Use row covers or garden mesh. Many plants can be covered all year long as long as the covers are li ed during flowering if the crops depend on pollination by bees. Veggiemesh® is a cover that can be laid over plants.

• Interplant crops in the garden. Interplanting is a technique that involves alternating crops, herbs and flowers to confuse the pests so they have a difficult time finding what they want to eat. Alternate rows of vegetables with herbs and flowers that appeal to beneficial insects.

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.

RUSHLIBRARY:

*Learn theartofhandmadepaper byrecyclingusedpaper,driedplant materials,and/orfabricscrapswith JoanBeinettiApril30at2:00PM. Bring$5formaterials.

*MysteryattheStargazer’sManor: You’retrapped!Toescapeyouwill havetosolvepuzzlesandriddles, breakcodes,followclues,and unravelthemystery....willyouget out?Everyoneworkstogether againsttheclockwithyourhost, TrishaVanable,onMay3at11:00 AMforadultsandages12andup.

*Dahliasareabeautifuladditionto anygarden.MasterGardenerMary Feasalwillteachyouhowtoselect andplanttherightvarietiesvia ZoomonMay6at7:00PMhosted byGreeceLibrary.

*EnjoyplayingEuchre?Signupto playone,someoralldatesatthe RushLibrarytwiceamonth.

*VisitRushLibrary.orgorcall 533-1370tolearnmore!

HENRIETTAPUBLICLIBRARY:

May UsedBookSale

Thursday,May1st,1-8:30pm Friday,May2nd,9am-4:30pm Saturday,May3rd,10am-3pm TheFriends&Foundationofthe HenriettaPublicLibraryarereadyto hosttheirMaybooksale!Stopby thelibrarytopurchaseagently usedbook,DVD,orpuzzle!There willbeitemsforallages(children, teens,adults).SaturdayisBagDay. Bringabagandfillitwithbooksfor onelowprice!

Pleasenote:Creditcardpayments willnotbeacceptedatthesale.

hometown events

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.

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.

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 - 5/2&5/16,4-6pm.Drive thrufishfry.12-14oz,battered haddockfiletwithgoldenbrown Frenchfries,homemadecoleslaw, tartarsauceandlemonwedge. $13.Ely-FaganAmericanLegion Post1151,260MiddleRd.,Henrietta.

ROCHESTER

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

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.

DimensionsinTheatreOrganA Multimedia MusicalAdventure withPierreFracalanza-TheRochesterTheaterOrganSociety presents“DimensionsinTheatre OrganAMultimediaMusical Adventure”onSunday,May4that 2PMattheWestHerrAuditorium Theatre,885EMainSt.,Rochester. OrganistPierreFracalanza’sadventureincludesavarietyofmusicthat willdazzleyoureyesandtingle yourears!AdmissionforNONmembersis$15perperson.Children12andunderwithanadult, andstudentswithschoolIDare alwaysFREE.TheBoxOfficeopens at1PMandthedoorsopenat 1:15PM.SeatingisGeneralAdmission,notreserved.Noadvance ticketsales.

Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of theinstruments,notthecomposer.

LivingLastSupperReenactment - Saturday, April26th,BayKnoll ChurchinIrondequoit,2639Ridge RoadEast,8:00pm.ThispresentationisbasedontheLeonardoDa Vinci’spaintingoftheLastSupper ofJesus.FriendsandNeighbors pleasejoinusaswerelivethese preciousmomentstogether throughalivereenactmentofthe LastSupperasJesusbreaksbread withHisDisciplesonelasttime.... Sayingthisismybodywhichis givenforyou:ThisdoinremembranceofMe.(Matthew26).Refreshmentswillbeservedfollowing thereenactment.

RUSH

BluebellsHikeattheHundred Acres NaturePark- Enjoyawalk intheHundredAcresNaturePark withspringflowersincludingbluebells,troutlilyandmore.Learn howtheHundredAcresNature Parkisbeingplantedinnativeto NewYorkplants,bushes,andtrees tocreateapollinatorparadiseand habitatforbirdsaswellasasanctuaryforpeople.Saturday,May3, 10-11:30am,HundredAcresNaturePark,250RushScottsvilleRd (Rt251),Rush.

Guidelines for Hometown Events

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events

RushSeniors will meetonMay 8thattheRushFirehouse.Ifyou wish,comeat11amtosocialize. Lunchwillbeatnooncateredby Montesanos.Pleasebringyourown tableservice,includingacupifyou wantcoffee,whichwillbeprovided.Afterlunchwe’llhavea shortbusinessmeeting.ThenJulie fromLifespanwillspeakonstroke prevention.Pleaseplantostayfor thisimportantinformation.

VICTOR

HenriettaOl’Henries24thAnnual ScrambleGolfTournament - Saturday,May17th,attheVictor HillsGolfCourse.Registration deadlineMay10th.$100per Golfer.9:30amRegistration,10am TeeTime.Dinnerat4pm(ish). Includes18holes,cart,coffeeand donuts,lunchattheturn,refreshments,dinnerandourusual bevyofdoorprizes.Formoreinformation,registrations,ortosponsoraholecallortextDeanMarshall 585-532-8875.

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polltime

A variety of American travel sources project an increase in travel in 2025, and Spring Break started it off strong. What is your favorite type of travel experiences?

- Beach vacations

- City sightseeing

- Hiking and nature adventures

- Cultural and historical tours

- Food and wine trips

- Road trips

- Cruises

- Luxury resorts

- Backpacking

Poll ends 04-29-2025

Poll ended 04-22-2025

With the first all-female space crew in more than 60 years launching this week, all eyes are to the sky and possibilities of human space exploration in the future. If you had the means and opportunity to launch into space, would you?

Yes

Maybe

No

May-Day is never allowed to pass in this community without profuse lamentations over the tardiness of our spring as compared with that of England and the poets.

~ Thomas Wentworth Higginson, “April Days,” 1861

Brighter

anks

Our community is so fortunate to have [a local] pharmacy. The pharmacy and store staff are always so helpful and friendly and never make you feel like a bother if you have questions. Thank you and keep up the good work!

Car Accident Witness

[A couple months ago] my vehicle was struck on the passenger side by a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road while I was stopped at a signal light. Because my focus was on the red light I did not see the vehicle coming toward me going thru the red light and was blindsided at the impact, with the car then continuing on to collide head on with a 3rd vehicle. She was kind enough to follow this vehicle for quite a distance knowing it would cause an accident and to speak with me and the police as a witness. I am extremely grateful for the time she spent to set the record straight in which some explanations as to who is at fault or what actually happened can be twisted around by some insurance companies.

Grave Concerns

On a recent visit to my parent’s grave to place an Easter wreath, I was saddened to see so many dead X-mas wreaths and plants still on graves in April. We’re blessed to be able to leave flowers, flags and objects as some cemeteries don’t allow it at all. People need to be more considerate and respectful of the deceased and their families and remove the dead plants in a timely manner or replace any faded artificial flowers and flags. The presence of litter detracts from the peaceful and solemn atmosphere of the cemetery.

To those of you who are standing right at the doors of an elevator waiting to get on, please allow people to get off the elevator before you try to get on. It does no good for you to hurry and get on the elevator before people get off. Please use elevator etiquette.

Elevator Etique e

Colby’s Is Open F Tasty Summer Fun!

• 100+ DESSERTS

• Huge Bakery Selection

• Express Lunch & Dinner

• BBQ Chicken, Beef & Pork

• Eat-in and Takeout

• 36 Shakes & Ice Creams

• Take-n-Warm Meals

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Hours: Closed Mon. • Tues.-Fri.: 11am-5pm Sat.: 10am-6pm • Sun.: 11am-4pm 2024 AWARD WINNER 7272 W. Henrietta Rd., Exit 11 (I-390) • (585) 533-3525

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

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DR. TEMPLE GRANDIN WITH “ANT AUNT” SUSAN HERRNSTEIN’S FAMILY AT THE AUTISM NATURE TRAIL

r. Temple Grandin

FIRST ADVISOR TO THE ANT VISITS LETCHWORTH AND PERRY HIGH SCHOOL

e ANT Alliance, Inc. welcomed Dr. Temple Grandin to Letchworth State Park on March 28th for her first visit to e Autism Nature Trail ( e ANT). Dr. Grandin was the initial expert resource contacted in 2014 by the late Susan Herrnstein of Silver Lake and Loren Penman of Batavia about the idea of creating a nature trail specifically designed for persons with autism spectrum disorder.

ey described Letchworth’s setting, with the moving water of the Genesee River and the abundance of pine forests, and relayed stories they were gathering that told of amplified calming effects for many visitors, especially those with autism.

Dr. Grandin, who is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University and world-renowned autism advocate, was intrigued by the concept. She called Penman and identified seven parameters for developing such a trail, including its location, design, safety considerations, amenities, and staffing. Herrnstein and Penman never strayed from these parameters as they forged ahead.

What followed over the next seven years was planning, fundraising, designing, building, equipping, staffing and endowing e Autism Nature Trail ( e ANT) at Letchworth State Park. e Autism Nature Trail ( e ANT) is a one-mile ADA-compliant loop with eight interactive stations located in Letchworth State Park, closest to the Castile entrance, and less than five minutes inside the Park.

“Her positive reaction means the world to all of us who put our hearts and souls into the Trail.”
SERVENTI,

Gail Serventi, a retired speech and language pathologist with a background in working with autistic children, joined Herrnstein and Penman, and the three became known as e ANT Aunts.

As the project progressed over the years, the Ants kept Dr. Grandin apprised of the Trail’s progress. Penman and Serventi were able to show her in person the schematic design produced by Perry’s in.site: architecture before construction drawings were dra ed. Regular emails and an occasional phone call kept Grandin in the loop right up until e ANT’s opening to the public on October 1, 2021. Although invited to both the groundbreaking and ribbon cutting ceremonies, COVID made Grandin’s attendance problematic. Sadly, Herrnstein, who passed away several weeks before the Trail’s ribbon cutting, never got to meet Grandin.

When Penman went to hear Grandin speak in Syracuse in 2023, she took photos of the completed project and again invited her to visit Letchworth and the Trail. “I’ll get there in 2025,” said Grandin, who still was making up postponed speaking engagements post-pandemic.

March 2025, Grandin was able to visit e ANT and learn how her very specific advice was incorporated into the Trail’s design and operation. “You’ve done a great thing,” she told Penman and Serventi. “Now you have to maintain it.” She emphasized the importance of upkeep, especially since e ANT is not part of the New York State budget. Grandin commented that she thinks more projects of this magnitude will have to come from local efforts.

“Having her understand how much we have taken her advice to heart was really satisfying,” says Serventi, who now chairs the allvolunteer Board, ANT Alliance, the non-profit established to provide stewardship and oversight for the Trail. “Her positive reaction means the world to all of us who put our hearts and souls into the Trail.”

Share your original stories about local heroes, community events, school achievements, or hidden gems–email your story idea to hometown@gvpennysaver.com!

LEFT ANT ALLIANCE CHAIR GAIL SERVENTI AND VICE CHAIR LOREN PENMAN WITH DR.

THE PERRY HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

“Susan strongly believed in the adage, ‘Nothing about us without us,’” said Penman, referring to the importance of incorporating advice from persons on the spectrum in developing the Trail. Herrnstein’s two sons and eldest grandchild were part of a small group that met with Grandin at e ANT.

Grandin also spoke informally with Penman, Serventi and several others in the library at Perry High School prior to a public talk on livestock behavior, production, and product quality which was arranged by the Wyoming County Cooperative Extension.

All persons are welcome to visit and enjoy e ANT any time that the Park is open.

For more information about e ANT, visit autismnaturetrail.com. For information about e ANT Alliance, Inc. organization that continues to fundraise to endow the Trail in perpetuity, visit antallianceinc.org.

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Volunteers Needed

GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY

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

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

• Crossroads House: Genesee County’s only comfort care home. Please consider lending your time and talents to care for our two residents at end-of-life. Will train! Email: jennshaffer@crossroadshouse.com

• Vincent House: An end-of-life resident care volunteer provides compassionate support, companionship, and comfort to residents in their final months, assisting with personal care needs, administering medication, making light meals, and creating a peaceful, dignified environment. Email: vhvolunteer@frontier.com or call 585-728-2427

• Catholic Charities Tri-County Office: Volunteer to be a friendly inperson visitor, or caller, to an isolated older adult who lives near you, in Genesee or Orleans Counties. Flexibly scheduled visits are 2-4 times/ month for approximately one hour. Play games, share hobbies or just converse! Email: lisa.wittmeyer@ccwny.org or call 716-341-6751

• Purple Pony erapeutic Horsemanship: Purple Pony is located in LeRoy. Volunteers help during riding sessions for riders with disabilities. Sidewalkers, leaders and general clean up help is welcomed. Required volunteer training with next training on March 25 and 27th. Go to website purplepony.org

• Begin Again Horse Rescue: We need you! e horses need you! Volunteer in the barn. Volunteer in the tack shop. Volunteer for fundraising. Volunteer once or on a regular schedule. Volunteer on the weekend or during the week. Email: info@beginagainrescue.org

• Tool ri Shop: Volunteer/donation based storefront that provides reuse of tools/hardware. Flexible Volunteer times with variety of roles from Cashier to Tool Preparation, with profits benefiting Senior programs in our Community. Email delandfire@gmail.com to become part of our family.

• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Shopping Assistants needed. Tuesday mornings from 10am-12pm. Email: ggefoodpantry@gmail.com

• Genesee County CASA for Children: Change a Child’s Story! CASA is seeking volunteers to advocate for the best interest of children who come to the attention of Family Court as a result of abuse and/ or neglect. Flexible schedule, training provided, supportive network. Make that difference! Email: director@geneseecountycasa.org

• Guiding Eyes for the Blind: Do you love dogs? Join our So Tier region and volunteer to raise a puppy to be a future guide dog. You supply love, socializing and basic obedience. We provide vet care and classes. Email: Sshaw7301@gmail.com

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

ECKANKAR

The Path of Spiritual Freedom

Eckankar Center of Rochester

312 W. Commercial Street • East Rochester, NY

Phone: 585-288-4721 • email: eckankarrochesterny@gmail.com

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

Learn about ECKANKAR at www.eckankar.org

Enter online by May 5th at gvpennysaver.com/mothersday or mail in your entry to: GVPS: Mother’s Day PO Box 340 Avon, NY 14414

If mailing, submissions must be postmarked by April 30, 2025, must include name and phone number. Winner announced in our May 9, 2025 editions. No purchase necessary. Must be 13 or older to enter. Parent or guardian may enter for those under 13.

*Winning flower delivery is available within area we deliver the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. Flowers purchased at Genesee Valley Penny Saver’s discretion, personal selection of flowers not available.

TIPS FOR NEWCOMERS TO THE GAME OF

Few hobbies can be as enjoyable one moment and as frustrating the next as golf. Golfers know a great putt can be quickly followed by a bad tee shot, and maintaining their composure through the highs and lows of the game is a key to success on the links.

Maintaining that composure isn’t always easy, even for the professionals. It’s even more difficult for beginners, who quickly learn the game of golf involves more than just spending sunny weekend a ernoons on pristine golf courses. In fact, golf can be quite demanding, and beginners would be wise to heed a few tips before hitting the course.

Don’t commit to an expensive set of clubs right off the bat. Golf clubs can be very expensive, so beginners should buy an affordable secondhand set of clubs so they can get the hang of what they like before spending a lot of money. Visit a pro shop and explain that you are just a beginner. e shop will likely make some valuable suggestions and might even let you try out a pair of clubs. In addition, many driving ranges allow customers to rent clubs, and this can be a great and inexpensive way to find the right clubs for you.

Take lessons. Even the very best at self-teaching might find it extremely difficult to become a self-taught golfer. When first trying your hand at golf, take some lessons and don’t expect to be playing 18 holes any time soon. Before hitting the course, where you might be discouraged and you might frustrate those golfing behind you, learn the fundamentals by taking a few lessons at the driving range. Learn from a professional, who won’t offer you any hidden secrets to golfing glory (there aren’t any) but will offer sound advice on the game’s fundamentals.

Take the game home with you. Beginners can even take advantage of golf’s vast popularity by taking the game home with them. is doesn’t mean building a putting green in your backyard. Rather, purchase some instructional DVDs to learn the game during your down time throughout the week. Many golfers don’t have time to hit the links during the week, but they do have time to watch some DVDs when they get home from work. Such instructional DVDs can help you master your grip and stance, which you can then take with you to the course over the weekend.

Have fun. Golf is a fun game; it just takes time to hone your skills. But even if you aren’t ready for the professional tour a er your first few rounds, you can still have fun. Don’t let some beginner’s frustration, which every golfer experiences, ruin the fun of the game. Take note of your surroundings when you hit the links, and appreciate the time you’re spending with your group. If the game becomes more a source of frustration than fun, then take a break and put in some more work away from the course, be it at the driving range or studying at home.

Warehouse SHOP Auction - ONSITE!

Sunday, May 4th • 1:00PM

33 Hudson Avenue, Rochester, NY

Forkli and Auto Mechanics Shop

2 Generations of ITEMS in 10k sf building!

FORKLIFTS • TOOLS • SCISSOR JACK • LIFTS

RACKING • VINTAGE ADVERTISING • 1000s of vintage car parts NEW OLD STOCK! Video gamse & More!

Village Auction Co.

James C. Hoyt – Auctioneer

Sodus, NY • 315-483-1900 OR 315-573-4466

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Celebrating 44 Years ~ Building Friendships One Bid At A Time!

HOW COMMUNITIES BENEFIT WHEN CONSUMERS SHOP LOCAL

Generates tax revenue. Local businesses generate more tax revenue per sales dollar, according to Rubicon, a digital marketplace for waste and recycling businesses. Taxes paid by local small businesses go to support schools, parks, roads, and other programs that benefit the community as well.

Western New York Toy Show

Saturday, May 10, 2025 • 11am-4pm at Tim Hortons Iceplex in Henrietta. For discounted ticket information see our website www.wnytoyshow.com

Magic Maze

DAY OBSERVANCES

Level: Advanced

Find a location with hands-on activities. Children may grow bored of simply taking in the sights. Vacations that enable them to “do” instead of just “see” may be more enjoyable. Visit locations with “touch” museums or science centers that encourage kids to get in on the action. Historic locales may do demonstrations or reenactments of how life was in eras past. Remember to include children in the family activities and give things a try, such as helping paddle a canoe or light a fire on a camping trip.

Don’t overlook smaller theme parks. While kids may have their hearts set on traveling long distances to the widely popular theme parks, do not rule out options closer to home. Smaller parks may not have every attraction, but they do boast a variety of activities and rides that can keep children occupied for hours. Remember that amusement parks reach peak capacity when kids aren’t in school. It may be wise to vacation at off-peak times to avoid the crowds and save time spent waiting in line.

Choose places of cultural impact. Family vacations do not need to be limited to riding roller coasters. Children can learn a lot and take away lasting memories from vacations that open children’s eyes to something new. Visiting a large city, such as Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, or Atlanta, can be a vacation in education. Metro

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1. MOVIES: Which animated movie was the first to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award?

2. GEOGRAPHY: Interior and exterior film shots of Alnwick Castle in England are featured in the first two movies of which film series?

3. TELEVISION: What was the last name of the family in the sitcom “Married ... With Children”?

4. LITERATURE: For which category is the Caldecott Medal awarded?

Old-fashioned family vacations are a treasured art of many family traditions. Such excursions may be the only time families get to spend any extended time together.

Families have plenty of vacation prospects at their disposal. If this is the year your brood bucks tradition and tries a new vacation destination, explore these family-friendly possibilities.

areas boast attractions that can excite children, including tall buildings, museums and public transportation hubs just waiting to be explored. Families venturing internationally may want to see the cultural centers of Rome, London or Athens.

Consider a family resort. If a beachside adventure is your family’s idea of the perfect retreat, explore your options with regard to family resorts. For an all-inclusive price, these resorts may couple food packages with accommodations and activities to keep families happy. Check with popular hotel chains to see if they offer all-inclusive packages in destinations your family wants to visit. Parents who are pressed for time o en find all-inclusive resorts offer great values and don’t involve too much advanced planning.

Go off the grid. A memorable family vacation does not have to be spent in a the heart of it all. Booking a campsite location and then spending a few days in the great outdoors allows families to get back to nature while enjoying an inexpensive vacation. Families can camp in lodges or basic cabins, or rough it outside in a tent. Some families enjoy the benefits of renting an RV and visiting various campsites on their vacations. Let the activities unfold as you explore different trails and backroads along the way.

5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Also known as a double eagle, what is the golf term for scoring three under par on a hole?

6. ANATOMY: What is the protein that carries oxygen in the blood?

7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to name a woman as a Cabinet member?

8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby toad called?

9. FOOD & DRINK: Which fastfood chain’s secret ingredient is 11 herbs and spices?

10. ASTRONOMY: How many moons does Mars have?

ANSWERS

10.

Labor Secretary.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “When writing the story of your life, don’t let anyone else hold the pen.” -- Harley Davidson

2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
1. “Beauty and the Beast.”
2. “Harry Potter.”
3. Bundy.
4. Outstanding children’s picture books. 5. Albatross. 6. Hemoglobin.
7. Franklin D. Roosevelt named Frances Perkins as
8. Tadpole.
9. Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Two: Phobos and Deimos.

SENIOR NEWS LINE

The list of food recalls is growing

It seems that there’s one recall after the other lately, mostly for our foods.To stay safe with what we eat, we need to keep an eye on those recalls. Some of them have been scarily bizarre. The latest ones include pieces of plastic in sausages,wood in frozen meals,stones in chocolate bars,botulism in juice and tree nuts in cheesecake.

Then there are the undeclared allergens, like the milk that was in tortilla chips and chicken salad, which can affect people who have a dairy allergy.

And we have the hot sauce with undeclared sulfites, which can seriously affect people who have an allergy to sulfites.

Then,in a potentially very dangerous mistake for those with heart and blood pressure problems, ground coffee was labeled as decaffeinated when it actually had caffeine.

And when you thought you’d recover from an illness with some over-thecounter help, we had a cough and cold medication recalled for being contaminated.

Humans aren’t the only ones to be affected by the wrong ingredients in our foods. A recent recall was for a dog snack that was contaminated with salmonella.

Nobody likes extra email to wade through, but in the case of recalls, we really do need to pay attention.

Signing up for email notifications is the best thing we can do right now, especially with the increase in the number of recalls.Go to www.recalls.gov/ food.html,www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls and www.foodsafety.gov to sign up for email alerts. Or if you really don’t want extra emails in your inbox, make a point of going to those sites once a week and scrolling through the list of new recalls.

Even if you think you probably don’t have a recalled item, if you’ve ever bought it in the past, check your freezer and cabinets. That item might still be there.

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WAYS TO ENJOY MORE DAIRY

Top off meals. Fruit salads, oatmeal or even a baked potato can be enhanced with low-fat yogurt instead of other fat-heavy or sugary toppings like whipped or sour creams.

HOW CONSUMERS CAN SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES

Continue to be loyal: A recent study from researchers at the Harvard Business School found that a customer’s eighth purchase was an average of 80 percent higher than his or her first purchase. That highlights just how valuable repeat customers are to small businesses. Consumers who have had positive experiences with small businesses in their communities in the past can continue to support those companies by looking to them first when they need new products or services. Doing so not only helps small businesses retain more customers, but it increases the likelihood that consumers will again have positive buying experiences.

STREAMING SOURCE

WEEK OF APRIL 28, 2025 What to watch & where to watch it:

28-April: “Bravo’s Love Hotel” (Season 1) Peacock

28-April: “Chef’s Table: Legends” (Season 1) Netflix

28-April: “The One That Got Away” (Limited Series) Acorn TV

Is this puppy ready for a long hike?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted a beautiful pup at about 3 months old this winter. Now that the weather is warming up and “Blondie” is about 6 months old, I can’t wait to start going on hikes with her. How far can a puppy that age walk? Do you have any safety tips? – Carl J., via email

DEAR CARL: Blondie sounds like an amazing pup! With the correct training, she will eventually be able to accompany you on some hikes – but not this season.

Puppies at 6 months of age should only take limited walks, ranging from five to 10 minutes max, on level ground. Don’t take them farther – pushing them too soon can cause a host of physical problems because their growth plates haven’t fused.

Most experts recommend lengthening walks gradually starting from about 9 months. For longer distances over uneven ground, and when training dogs to carry their own panniers, wait until they are 12 to 18 months old.

So, you won’t be able to take Blondie with you on day hikes this year – unless you carry her. There are special “sport sacks” just for carrying small- to medium-size dogs. Think of it as a fitness challenge for you, and a way for your pup to learn to love the outdoors.

In the meantime,you can work on Blondie’s obedience training.It’s critical that she respond immediately when you call her, especially out on hikes. She should also be well socialized to people and other dogs – this prevents a lot of grief on the trail. Right now is the perfect time to do that, and to bond with your dog so that you have fun whether you’re outdoors or not.

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

29-April: “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found” (Documentary) Hulu

29-April: “Nickel Boys” (PG-13) Prime Video

30-April: “Turning Point: The Vietnam War” (Docuseries) Netflix

30-April: “How Did They Build That?” (Seasons 2&3) Paramount+

1-May: “The Four Seasons” (Season 1) Netflix

1-May: “The Twilight Saga” (PG-13) Netflix

HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF WHEN TRAVELING ALONE

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Dolorita “Dolly” M. Terzo April 14, 2025

Dolorita “Dolly” M. Terzo, of Henrietta, NY, died Monday, April 14, 2025, at the Avon Nursing Home. Dolly was born in Rochester, NY on August 2, 1929, to the late Frank and Anna Gloss May. She attended Nazareth High School and graduated in 1948. She married her husband Cass in the fall of 1948. She was predeceased by her husband, Cass and son, Phil.

Dolly worked for 30 years at the Rush Henrietta School District. She was a very active member at the former Good Shepard Church for 75 years. Dolly is survived by her daughter, Rosalee (Sal) Alaniz and son, Joseph. She was a loving and giving grandmother to Cassie (Neil) Gerst, Kristi Terzo, Jessie (Nick) Snyder, Karen Lindsay, Christopher Lindsay, Jennifer (Rob) Hiekel, and Amy (Danny) Qaddomi. 13 great-grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews and great friends.

No prior calling. Family and friends may attend her Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, April 26 at 10 am at St. Marianne Cope Parish, in Guardian Angels Church, 2061 East Henrietta Road, Henrietta. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her memory may be made to the Henrietta Public Library, 625 Calkins Road, Henrietta, NY 14467.

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