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Honor fallen heroes by creating handmade luminaries to line your front walkway, porch, or driveway. Use clean mason jars, red/white/blue tissue paper, and LED tea lights. Kids can help cut tissue into small pieces and mod-podge them onto the jars.Add a small tag with the name of a veteran you’d like to remember or simply write “Thank You” or “We Remember.” At dusk, the soft glow is a moving tribute that neighbors and passersby will appreciate.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have HIV and pulmonary hypertension. I was part of a research study, and a scan found blockages of about 50% in my carotid arteries. I’ve never had any symptoms or a stroke. Do I need to have surgery? -- V.P.
ANSWER: In general, screening for blockages in the carotid arteries that provide blood flow to the brain is not recommended, but occasionally, I do see people who get the diagnosis made as part of a study or as a result of a diagnostic test that was performed for some other reason. Screening means that there are no present symptoms, and the management of asymptomatic blockages is different from symptomatic ones.
Not everybody with blockages needs surgical intervention. Guidelines recommend against surgery in people with no symptoms who have less than 70% stenosis. Only when the blockage is greater than 70% is surgery considered.
Medical treatment is effective at reducing the risk of a stroke and includes a high dose of a potent statin agent, aspirin, the careful control of high blood pressure and diabetes (if appropriate), quitting smoking, a healthy diet (such as Mediterraneanstyle), regular exercise, and weight reduction in some people.
HIV itself increases the risk of stroke by about 40% compared to people without HIV, so it is appropriate to be more aggressive at reducing risk factors.This is similar to what we see in people with chronic inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, who have a higher heart disease and stroke risk than what would be expected based on their other risk factors.
Your HIV provider may wish to consult an expert in cardiovascular disease prevention to help you reduce your stroke risk, although many HIV experts are also skilled primary care doctors themselves. Keeping HIV under control (ideally with no detectable virus) may help reduce inflammation and consequently bring down the additional risk of heart attack and stroke associated with HIV.
DEAR DR. ROACH: My spouse is frustrated by a nagging case of plantar fasciitis. It’s been continuing for five or six months now. No amount of stretching, icing or resting seems to help. They are considering using a plantar fasciitis sock device that holds the foot in a specific position to provide relief. I am wondering if you could provide any other suggestions on how to reduce or eliminate this problem. -- M.R.
ANSWER: Plantar fasciitis is among the most common causes of foot pain, with nearly 1% of people complaining of plantar fasciitis pain during the previous month. Inflammation and pain most commonly occur at the bottom of the foot, just in front of the heel. The pain is often worst during the first step in the morning.
Rest and cushioned shoes or heel pads are helpful for most people. I am cautious about recommending stretching, especially when the pain is severe, as overdoing stretching can make things worse.Still,most people find stretching to be of benefit. When symptoms do not get resolved with conservative management, I refer patients to a podiatrist. Some people just take a long time to heal, but 80% are better within a year. When conservative measures have failed to bring relief, your spouse’s podiatrist might consider an injection of a steroid.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Though no one knows the true origin of the first scavenger hunts, which evolved from folk games, Elsa Maxwell has been credited with the creation and popularization of the scavenger hunt in the 1930s. Elsa Maxwell was dubbed “hostess with the mostest” and had an affinity for throwing luxurious and entertaining parties. She often organized scavenger hunts for the guests that involved roaming around town, seeking objects from a list.
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*Watercolor: Birds&Blooms.A fun,adultpaint-alongclasswith instructor,SusanMiccichéonJune 4at6:00PMintheUdiciousPavilion.Createawhimsicalcompositionofcolorfulbirds.Previous experienceisnotnecessary.$15 materialsfeepayableincash/check thatnight.*MacrameHolder.Bring yourwaterbottleorcellphoneand learnhowtomakeaneasy macraméholdertocarryit.Ages12 andup,witha$5materialfeefor adults,freeforteens.Classesare 11-1:00PM,2-4:00PMor6-8:00 PMonJune5.*CreatingaBird Sanctuary.Wouldyouliketo encouragebirdstomakeahomein yourbackyard?Withjustalittle knowledge,time,andeffort,SuzanneFeatherfromCornellCooperativeExtensionwillhelpyou transformyouryard.Thisonline eventishostedbytheBrighton LibraryonJune10at6:30PM. **PleaseregisteratRushLibrary.org orcallusat533-1370.
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HENRIETTAPUBLICLIBRARY: All AboutPasswords Tuesday,May27th 11:00AM Passwordsjustthementionofthe wordbringsfrustrationandanxiety tomany.Jointechnologyinstructor DanielJonesforthis90-minute seminartolearnallthereisabout passwordsandhowtosimplifythe processofcreatingandmanaging them.You’lllearnabout: -Tipstocreatestrongandmemorablepasswords -Passwordmanagement -Two-FactorAuthentication -Biometrics&Passkeys -PasswordDos&Don’ts Registerathpl.orgorbycalling 585-359-7092
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.
BooksForBullies! An AdultUsed BookFairtoBenefittheDoggies! MultipleVendors!Fillabagwith booksfor$15!Sunday,June8th, 12-5pm,UnionTavern,4565CulverRoad,Irondequoit.
Serve buffet style: One of the easiest ways to serve a number of people is to put the food out on long tables so that guests can pick and choose what they want. Place condiments and beverages in a separate area to keep the line flowing.
TheRetiredTeachersOrganization SpringLuncheonWednesday,June4,2025.The Addison(formallyTheLegacy),40 WillowPondWay,Penfield.11am Gather&Chat.11:30-Business Meeting.12pm-Lunch.1pmEntertainment:TheBreadMan. SOUP-CantaloupeSoup.MAIN COURSE-HotRoastBeefSandwich -$24.00.Red,WhiteandBlue Salad-$20.00.BLTSandwich$24.00.Salad-$17.00.Rollsand Breads-CoffeeandTea.Dessert: AssortedMiniCheesecakes.Write checkstoRTO.Mailto:Barbara Sergent,2901AtlanticAve.,Penfield,NY14526.IncludeNameand ChoiceofMainCourse.
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.
Ridge’sRescue&FlightWine Bar - BINGO&BubblesforPups! Thursday,June12th,FlightWine Bar,262ExchangeSt.@6pm.$35 ticketincludesaglassofProsecco and2bingoboards!
RochesterWomen’sCommunity Chorus Presents ”Amplifying Voices”-TheRochesterWomen’s CommunityChorus(RWCC)will performonSaturday,June7,7pm9pm,attheHarleySchoolunder thedirectionofKristyHouston.The choruswillpresent“Amplifying Voices,”aprogramofmusicthat encompassessongsfromsuch composersasCorinneBaileyRae, CarlosCordero,Rosephanye Powell,andYsayeBarnwell.Tickets areavailableatthedoorandonthe RWCCwebsite.Generaladmission: $15;Seniors:$12.Children12and underarefree.TheHarleySchoolis locatedat1981CloverStreet, Rochester,NY,14618.TheHarley SchoolAuditoriumiswheelchair accessible,andtheperformance willfeatureASLinterpretation. 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/
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TheRushMemorialDayCeremony will beheldonMonday, May26th,attheRushPineHill CemeteryonRush-ScottsvilleRoad (Route251).Theceremonywillbeginat12noonbytheflagpole. Pleasejoinusaswehonorand rememberthemilitarypersonnel whogavetheirliveswhileservingin theU.S.ArmedForces.Thereare morethan450veteransburiedin PineHillCemetery.Thisceremony issponsoredbytheElyFaganStevensConnorAmericanLegionPost. Pleasejoinusasweremember thosewhomadetheultimatesacrifice.
TransportationmuseumSeason Opening SundayMay25, 11am4pm!TheNewYorkMuseumof Transportation,inRush,featuring theonlyvintagetrolleyrideinNew YorkState!Acollectionof14trolleycars,severalhighwayandhorsedrawnvehicles,threemodelrailroads,theMidtownPlazaMonorail, andmore!Inthegalleryavideo presentstheRochesterSubwayin color,andagiftshop.Trolleyrides areincludedwithadmission.Allat familyfriendlyadmissionprices! $12adults,$10seniors65+,and $6youthsage312.Themuseumis openSundaysonly11am-4pmand islocatedat6393EastRiverRoad, Rush.
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In response to recent federal funding cuts affecting local nonprofit organizations, which of the following actions are you most likely to take?
- Donate money and/or volunteer my time to local nonprofits
- Advocate to elected officials to restore funding
- Attend community meetings or town halls to learn more
- Share information to raise awareness
- Start or join a fundraising campaign
- Reduce reliance on services due to cutbacks
- I'm not sure what I will do yet
- I don't plan to take any action
Poll ends 05-27-2025
Poll ended 05-20-2025
With Rochester known as “Festival City” through ILoveNY and other tourism sites, there are festivals almost every weekend from late spring through fall. Which of the following festival/s do you enjoy around Western NY?
7.1% Arts Festivals
7.1% Music Festivals
7.1% Canal Festivals
7.1% Holiday Celebrations
42.9% All or some of the above
28.6% None of the above
Across Western New York, Civil War monuments stand in small-town squares, often overlooked in daily life. In Le Roy, the Soldiers’ Monument at Trigon Park was erected in 1901 to honor Civil War dead and later expanded to include names from other conflicts. In Avon, a striking obelisk dedicated in 1877 remains the centerpiece of Memorial Day activities. These monuments were paid for by the public, nickel by nickel, bake sale by bake sale, making them community-built testaments of gratitude. Featuring these monuments in Memorial Day observances connects today’s generation with those who built them.
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“Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country can never be repaid. ey have earned our undying gratitude.” – President Harry S. Truman
Please don’t pull in close behind the automatic car washes. I can tell you when you prepaid every month and you have to go through and trigger it to your windshield tag, it never works the first time. I have to back up and try it again. With somebody so close behind me I can’t back up and I’m stuck there. In other words, it never works the first time; you have to back up and try it again every single time. Please give us space.
Thank you Mr. Hayward & Mr. Westley for the great job you have done improving & maintaining the Honeoye Lake View Cemetery. It has never looked so good. We appreciate your efforts.
-Jim & Joan Briggs
Recently, while dining at T’s Restaurant in Webster for breakfast, I had to help my husband sit down in the booth, and cut his pancakes and bacon for him. He has some disabilities. When we finished, the waitress came by and said that we were all set regarding the bill. I looked at her, puzzled, and she told us that another patron had noticed how I had cared for my husband, and paid our bill! We were so taken aback by that gesture. Our deepest gratitude and thanks to that kind soul. May God bless you!
An auctioneer came to my home and told me he could sell all the things I had to sell, giving me 75% of the money he received and he’d keep only 25% for himself. I said good. He seemed like a decent man. October 2024, he loaded a large trailer with all my stuff, including a bedroom with all the furniture. They were in my garage about four hours taking everything they could. To this day, I haven’t gotten anything from him. I do have pictures of all the stuff they took. I don’t know what to do at this time. Do not trust anyone who comes to your house telling you they want to auction off your goods as they did mine. Be aware and beware.
By Matilda Charles
Some of us are new to retirement and the questions quickly become: Now what? What do I do with my days? Do I continue to set the alarm for the same time in the mornings?
If you planned in detail for your retirement and have a long list of things you intend to do, you know where to begin.
But the questions about what to do with our retired days can be poignant for those who perhaps didn’t have a choice about retirement. Maybe there were health considerations. Maybe there were expectations of retirement upon reaching a certain age in a certain career. But for whatever reason, here’s retirement, ready or not. Now what?
Start with a piece of paper and a pen. Make a list, the longer the better, of every interest you have. Ideally, somewhere on that list are the makings of worthwhile activities that are physical, social and mental.
Here are some random possibilities: explore photography, teach swimming at the YMCA, write a novel, knit or crochet hats and mittens for the local Santa fund next winter, create a family scrapbook with genealogy information and photos for the next generation, play pickleball at the rec center, become a Citizen Scientist (see CitizenScience.gov), join a walking group, take a pottery class with a grandchild.
Then there are the all-important brain-stretcher activities: learn to play piano or guitar (or brush up on old skills), take a college course, play chess online, take a computer class to upgrade your skills, learn a language online (see Duolingo.com), read a book a week or start a book club.
My personal list includes dogs at the animal shelter.There are lots of dogs who need to be taken on adventure walking afternoons to pick up their spirits. I can do that a few times a week. (c)
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BY TERRI WALLACE
e Joseph Gallipeau American Legion Post 294 was named the Avon Post for Joseph Gallipeau, an Avon resident killed in action in France in 1918. His biography will be presented at the Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 26th.
Joseph Leo Gallipeau 1898-1918
David and Viola Carrie Gallipeau of Lakeville welcomed their third child and first son, Joseph Leo Gallipeau, on October 12, 1898. ey moved to Avon when Joseph was about 10 years old and Joseph lived on Wadsworth Avenue for many years with his little brother, Spencer, his two older sisters, Ruth and Eunice, and his younger sister, Sophronia. David was a barber in town and Viola was a homemaker. Joseph worked as a messenger boy for the Railroad as a teenager. e family lost Spencer to a car accident in 1915 when he was 10.
On July 15, 1917 at 18 years old, Joseph enlisted in the Regular Army Division at the beginning of the World War and was trained at Camp Syracuse. He was one of the first Avon boys to enlist. On September 7, 1917, he went overseas on the USS Huron as a Private First Class. In October, while stationed in France, he turned 19. He was assigned to Company D, 23rd Infantry 2nd Division.
During his service, Joseph was in the trenches for many months before he was killed in action on June 6, 1918 at Belleau Wood on the deadliest day of e Battle of Belleau Wood (June 1 - June 26, 1918). Joseph and so many others that day gave their lives in a wheat field on their way to Belleau Wood. His mother received a telegram informing her of his death on July 24, 1918.
In 1919, e American Legion first applied for an Avon charter and chose the name Joseph Gallipeau American Legion Post 294. American Legion Posts are named for a veteran(s) from the community who gave their life in service to their country. Post 294 received their permanent charter in February 1925.
Joseph was first buried in France, but his body was brought back to America aboard the U.S.A.T. Cantigny in late September 1921. e body was then brought to the home of his parents on Wadsworth Avenue. A full military funeral was held on a Saturday morning at St. Agnes Church in the charge of the Joseph Gallipeau American Legion Post, including a mounted guard of honor, a firing squad from Troop M and the 54th Regiment Band of Rochester. e Legion, members of the Women’s Relief Corps, the G.A.R., Spanish War Veterans, and men who were on the border were in line. Schoolchildren also marched. Joseph’s body was reburied in Avon’s St. Agnes Cemetery near his little brother, Spencer.
On August 26, 1928, the Joseph Gallipeau American Legion Post 294 applied for a headstone from the War Department for Joseph L. Gallipeau. It was delivered to the St. Agnes Cemetery in January 1929 and placed next to the family headstone.
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