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Farm To Table Co-Op

Sirloin Bundle $75

(2) Picanha 8-10oz.

(2) Top Sirloin 8-10oz. (2) Sirloin Filet 6-8oz. (6) Burgers 5 oz.

Summer Bundle $150

(2) Ribeye 15-16oz. (2) NY Strip 15-16oz. (2) Filet Mignon 7-8oz. (6) Burgers 5 oz.

Beef & Butter Menu:

• Signature Steak Sandwich...........................................................................................

$16.99

(Includes 6oz. marinated NY strip, sautéed peppers, onions, and provolone/mozzarella cheese)

• Chicken Philly..............................................................................................................$13.99

(Includes 6oz. marinated chicken, peppers, onions and provolone/mozzarella cheese)

• Chopped Cheese..........................................................................................................$12.99

(Includes 10oz. steak burger, sautéed peppers, onions, and 4 slices of American cheese)

Large (2 meats, 2 sides)

Carnivore Bundle $325

• Beef & Butter Plate Small (1 meat, 2 sides) $8.99

$16.99

(Includes choice of steak, chicken, hamburger, mac salad, corn, baked beans, home fries, meat sauce & a toasted roll)

• Double Cheeseburger..................................................................................................$13.49

Includes two 5oz. burgers, 4 slices of American cheese

• Single Cheeseburger......................................................................................................$8.49

(6) Top Sirloin 8-10oz. (6) Filet Mignon 6-8oz. (4) Ribeye 12-14oz. (4) NY Strip 12-14oz. (12) Burgers 5oz.

All sandwiches served on our signature garlic toasted roll w/lettuce, tomato & onion. Add Bacon for $2.50 *COMBO - Includes chips and soda - $3.00 extra

CALEDONIA: 326CountryClub Drive.July11th,12th,and13th (10am-4pm).Delta10contractor tablesaw,JohnDeereriding mower,dormroomappliances, andmuchmore.

Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimesonthegrassunderthe treesonasummer’sday,listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the blue sky, is by no means waste of time. ~John Lubbock, “Recreation,” The Use of Life, 1894

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JULY 7, 2025

What to watch & where to watch it:

ONNOW:“TheSecretLivesofMormonWivesReunionSpec. (Season 2) Hulu

7-July:“SuchBraveGirls”(Season2)

8-July:“AStarIsBorn”(R)

8-July:“Sullivan’sCrossing”(Seasons1&2)

9-July:“Ballard”(Season1)

10-July:“TooMuch”(Season1)

11-July:“Madea’sDestinationWedding”(PG-13)

11-July:“Foundation”(Season3) AppleTV+

11-July:“TheWildOnes”(Docuseries) AppleTV+

11-July:“Dexter:Resurrection”(Season1)

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Protecting Honeybees

Provide clean sources of water. A small garden feature or a rainwater collection is enough to provide bees with a drink whenneeded.

polltime

According to the National Centers for Environmental Information and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2025 is breaking records for heat and other climate anomalies already. In Western NY, we’ve already had record-matching and -breaking days, and summer’s just begun. What do you do to beat the heat?

- Stay indoors during peak heat hours

- Use fans or AC to keep cool

- Visit a public cooling center or pool

- Change outdoor work or activity schedule

- Check on neighbors, family, or pets

- Nothing different so far

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Inside Higher Ed surveys show more than half of 2025 graduates feel pessimistic about embarking on careers. As new graduates enter the workforce, what do you think are top concerns in the workforce today?

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FREE HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS

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

Recipients Automatically Eligible Income guidelines are:

Family of 1: $39,864

Family of 2: $52,140

Family of 3: $64,404

Family of 4: $76,680

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camp: Day camps provide much of the structure of school without all the homework or time spent indoors. Many parks and recreation departments run summer day camps for kids. Camps can be generalized or specialized. For example, some may offer an array of activities, including sports and nature walks, in a given day, while others may focus on a single activity, like musical lessons or science-based programs. Camps run by local parks and rec departments do not typically last all summer long, which parents should keep in mind when enrolling youngsters.

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SENIOR NEWS LINE

The dangers of bagged salad greens

Sometimes we just want to take the easy path and quickly grab a few things for dinner. Bagged salad greens are often on our list -- but it’s the last place we should be taking a shortcut in meal prep. Between contaminated water in the fields and many people involved in the processing, handling and storage, food safety experts are pointing to bagged salads as the item near the top of the list for safety concerns and outbreaks of E. coli. And that makes it a real risk for seniors or anyone with a compromised immune system.

How to avoid the dangers of E. coli? Buy whole head lettuce instead of bagged and throw away the outer leaves. Rinse the lettuce under running cold water and dry it with paper towels. Besides the force of the water during rinsing, the drying with paper towels can also help remove the E. coli contamination. Do the same with other leafy greens such as spinach.

However, if you do want to buy packaged salad greens, the dilemma comes when the package claims that they have been pre-washed. “Triple washed! Ready to eat!” the package will proclaim. The question is: Should you believe it? Or should you go ahead and wash it? The experts, including the FDA and USDA, say not to wash it. The reason, they say, is that we at home are more likely to contaminate the greens ourselves with a dirty sink.

People on blogs across the internet are insulted, however, being told they would contaminate food in their own kitchens. They intend to wash all produce, even if the package says it’s not needed and even if it’s organic from a farmer’s market.

It’s difficult to know what to believe, but one thing is a fact: Seniors who develop an E. coli infection can become severely ill. Take care.

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Embarrassing display of flags in our town

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Monroe County Sheriff Dept.

On behalf of Seniors in Henrietta, I would like to thank the Monroe County Sheriff staff for all their help with the Sheriff’s Academy; we learned a lot and enjoyed the time spent at the different facilities. Thank you to all of you and especially to Deputy Kelly Valvassori who helped us through every class. Thank you.

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Thank you to the GV Penny Saver carrier who put up a new tube in Oakfield to replace one that got hit with the snowplow this winter. He was so nice and helpful for me to be able to get the Penny Saver without having to bungie cord the old one. We are lucky to have such a thoughtful carrier.

Big Shout Out!

Thank you everyone who was patient and asked if I needed help when my car broke down in Dansville recently. A big thank you to all. To the young gentleman who came back around after I was able to coast down to Agway parking lot, and helped push out of traffic lane. Kim E kept me calm while my hubby arrived, and Dansville police for their assistance.

It is tradition in our towns, communities, and country on Memorial Day to pay homage and appreciation for those who have sacrificed the most for our freedom and way of life. The simplest way our towns do this is by displaying our American flag on poles throughout the town’s center. It feels heartwarming to see these flags flying every year in every town as you drive through. Except one [local] town. This year, the town board and highway department decided to save some money and hang up used, old, faded, and torn flags on broken and bent poles. Every single flag was torn and faded! Some poles were bent towards the ground, some were pushed up flat against the utility pole, and some poles were placed with no flag at all. Just a pole. It is a disgrace to those who have served, those who have lost one who has served, and all of us! The town board has been notified and no response has come from them. Crickets... time for them to take care of the small things that bring us all together!

Main Street Woes

Our wonderful Main Street is full of potholes and destroyed pavement. NOT being addressed. [local road] is NOT safe due to the lack of repair to the potholes of winter. The tar filled in the holes is NOT working. The speed of the traffic on Main Street is NOT being addressed. The electric motorcycles on the streets going the wrong way or on the sidewalks or just being unsafe are NOT being addressed. The answers by the folks in charge of these issues are NOT appropriate and NOT demonstrating the care for the safety of our community.

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MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On July 20, 1948, President Harry Truman institutes a military draft with a proclamation calling for nearly 10 million men to register for within the next two months. Truman’s action came during increasing Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

* On July 25, 1917, in Paris, the exotic dancer Mata Hari is sentenced to death by a French court for spying on Germany’s behalf during World War I. Since 1903, she had performed in Paris as a dancer, claiming she was an Indian priestess.

Each numbered row contains two clues and two answers. e two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.

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Enjoy all nature has to offer during Great Outdoors Month and beyond with these helpful camping tips!

Top 12 Essentials Camping Checklist

√ Tent

√ Sleeping Bag

√ Pillow

√ Water

√ Soap

√ Fire Starter

√ First-Aid Kit

√ Multi-Use Tool or Pocket Knife

√ Flashlight or Head Lamp

√ Toilet Paper

√ Quick-Dry Towel

√ Garbage Bag

Six-Pack of Fun Camping Activities for Families

1. Make s’mores.

2. Write an original campfire song.

3. Use sleeping bags to run a “potato sack” race.

4. Go on a nature scavenger hunt.

5. Create a BINGO board using items in nature.

6. Play a game of flashlight tag.

Campfire Safety

87% of wildfires were caused by humans in 2019, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. You can help prevent wildfires while camping by following these safety tips from the USDA Forest Service:

DO

• Make sure your campfire is a safe distance from tents or anything that could burn.

• Create a ring around the campfire using rocks, and make sure the area surrounding the ring is cleared of leaves and debris.

• Keep pets, kids and playing a safe distance from the campfire.

• Allow the campfire to burn out into ashes whenever possible.

• Use water to drown campfire ashes, then stir and add more water until the ashes are cold.

DON’T

• Don’t start a campfire if conditions are windy.

• Don’t bury warm coals or ashes in a campfire pit.

• Don’t use flammable liquids to start a campfire.

• Don’t burn glass, cans, plastic or garbage.

• Don’t leave a burning campfire or warm ashes unattended.

Fore more information about wildfire prevention and campfire tips, visit smokeybear.com.

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THE MIGHTIES TAKE THE FIELD:

Avon’s New Adaptive Baseball Team Brings Big League Joy to Local Kids

In Avon, the crack of a bat and the roar of the crowd mean something more than just baseball. For the inaugural season of the Avon Mighties, an adaptive team within the Avon Youth Baseball league, it’s about inclusion, opportunity, and community – all coming together on the field.

Founded in 1955, Avon Youth Baseball has spent 70 years teaching kids the fundamentals of the game. In 2025, the organization took a bold and heartfelt step by launching the Mighties, designed for children with disabilities across Livingston County and beyond.

Inspiration came from Becky Stewart, who now serves as the Adaptive Team Coordinator. For two years, her son, Teddy, played with the Victor Challenger Baseball team, which Stewart says was an “amazing experience for him, and I knew that so many children in Livingston County could benefit from a similar program.” With backing from Avon Youth Baseball leaders Joe Webb and Beth Polland, the Mighties took shape.

Stewart says, “Avon is a small town with a Mighty heart. It’s no surprise that the Mighties took root here.” With the town’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion through events like hosting the Special Olympics, LivCo Disability Resource Fair, and local improvements in accessibility, Avon is the ideal home for this new venture, Stewart says.

In their first season, 18 players aged 5 to 11 from ten townsacrossLivingstonandGeneseecountiessigned up for the Mighties. From Dansville to Caledonia, Mt. Morris to Castile, kids came to Avon to be part of something special. A er years watching their peers and siblings play, the youth are excited to get in on the action.

e Mighties aren’t just about fun on the field; they’re also building confidence and community. Players are paired with volunteer “Buddies” who assist them in batting, base running, and cheering and providing encouragement. Stewart says the best part is “watching the kids light up when they hear their names from the announcer’s stand. And the parents in the stands – seeing their pride is unforgettable.”

“I absolutely love being part of the community I grew up in – and giving back to the kids and families here and in neighboring towns. Youth baseball brings families together, and now it’s bringing all families together.”
COACH ALLISON LEONARD

special education at Livonia Elementary and coaches modified girls volleyball at Livonia, says the opportunity to coach the Mighties was deeply personal: “I love working with this population of students. Being part of this gives them a chance to play sports like other kids their age in a way that works for them.” Watching bonds form between players and their Buddies is especially rewarding, and she says, “ eir friendships have become something really special.”

work their magic.” Her family encourages families to try out this challenger activity, saying, “ is is a great way to get out into the community. Kiddos of all abilities need spaces where they can be saturated in new opportunities; this is where growth and development happens. Regardless of individual goals, the answer is opportunity and community.”

For many players, this was their first time on any kind of team – and the experience was transformative. Levi had always watched his brother play baseball but never had a chance himself. He says, “Watching my brother play made me want to try. I wanted to feel included and make new friends.” His favorite moment was “having coach throw the ball to me and actually hitting it!” His advice to new players? “You got this! Keep your eye on the ball and always try your best.”

Blake, another first-time player, found baseball a er trying – and tiring of – other sports like karate and soccer. His family says nothing kept his interest until the Mighties, which they say gave him not just a reason to get off the couch, but also a reason to smile. His favorite part has been batting, and “he even hit the ball a few times without a tee!”

Another player, Sadie, was excited to follow in the footsteps of her siblings. Her parents say she joined to improve motor and social skills – and it paid off in a big

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Coach Leonard says, “I absolutely love being part of the community I grew up in – and giving back to the kids and families here and in neighboring towns. Youth baseball brings families together, and now it’s bringing all families together.” And in Avon, that’s the Mightiest victory of all.

e Mighties thank organizations that helped make this season a success: the Livingston County Youth Bureau, the Johnny Antonelli Memorial Equipment Fund, the Rochester Press-Radio Club, and team sponsor the Avon Rotary.

As the Mighties look forward to next season, Stewart shares that registration will open in January through avonbaseball.com and the Avon Youth Baseball Facebook page. e team is open to players from all surrounding communities, and Stewart say they anticipate forming two teams next year. e team welcomes the community to help through coaching, volunteering as Buddies, or through other assistance.

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Immunity to Rubella Does Not Equal Immunity to Measles

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I read a recent column of yours in which you said that everyone my age can assume we’ve had measles. I remember having measles in the second grade but have a vague memory of my parents calling it German measles, which I believe is rubella.

If a person has had either, do they have immunity to both types of measles? -- S.F.

Q. A.

ANSWER: If you were born before 1957, you are likely but not 100% sure to be immune to measles (sometimes called red measles) and mumps. However, rubella (German measles) is a different disease, and immunity to one does not ensure immunity to the other.

The biggest health concern with rubella is when a woman of childbearing age contracts it as the potential damage to her developing fetus can be severe. So, every woman who could get pregnant is tested for immunity at the earliest opportunity. All health care workers should have documented immunity to measles, mumps and rubella.

The United States is in the middle of a large measles outbreaknow,andthoselivinginanareawithtransmission should be sure that they are immune to measles. This can be done by checking blood antibody levels or giving an extra dose to those who have already been immunized (or two doses to those who have never been immunized).

At the time that I write this, there is no rubella outbreak in the U.S., but if there is, the advice will be similar to demonstrating immunity to rubella as it is for measles.

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The Senior Stretch

Stretching regularly can help alleviate pain, protect joints, prevent injury and maintain mobility as we age. Incorpora ng stretching sessions into your daily or weekly rou ne is a simple and effec ve way to enhance your health and well-being; a er all, you can do it anywhere, any me, without the need for any equipment. Here are a few ps to help seniors – or anyone – stretch safely:

• Warm up your muscles before stretching by walking or moving around for at least five minutes.

• Stretch gently and slowly, taking in a deep breath and exhaling as you stretch.

• Hold stretches for about 30 seconds, allowing muscles me to relax.

• Avoid bouncing while stretching, and never stretch to the point of pain.

Science-Backed Benefits of Strength Training 5

Experts generally recommend 20 to 30 minutes of strength training two or three mes per week. Here’s why:

Preserve and build muscle.

Muscle mass diminishes with age, increasing your body fat percentage. Strength training can help turn the tables and keep body fat in check.

Strengthen bones.

Strength training increases bone density and reduces the risk of fractures and osteoporosis.

Manage weight.

Increasing your metabolism and muscle with weights helps you burn calories more efficiently.

Maintain flexibility and balance.

Weight-bearing exercise can protect your joints from injury and reduce symptoms of arthri s, while also lowering your risk of falls by improving balance.

Enhance mood and quality of life.

Strength training can help reduce symptoms of many chronic condi ons like depression, back pain, heart disease and diabetes. Research also suggests that exercise may help support cogni ve func on in older adults.

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hometown events

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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LifeinthePastLane:HistoryAlong theHighwaysofNYS

Thursday,July10th,7-8PM

Whenyou’reonaroadtrip,history isalwaysaroundthebend.Beopen tolearningabouttheEmpireState withaspinonacarouselortwo. Stepintothe1800stoexplorethe historyoftheErieCanal’sdevelopmentanditsengineeringmarvels. LisaWemettandTerryMuleeare yourtourguides,highlightingthe sitesthattellthestoryofthisnationalhistoriclandmark,itsinfluenceonthedevelopmentofcities andthewomen’srightsmovement, andthe20thcenturyluminaries whofollowedthesuffragettes.

RUSHLIBRARY:

Bringmorecolorintoyourlifewith tiedye!Teensages13-18canjoin usoutside,weatherpermitting,to dyeapillowcase(onus)oryoumay bringyourowncottont-shirtto dye.WewillmeetupTuesday,July 8thfrom2:00-3:00PM;wearold clothes,wewillprovidedisposable glovesandothersupplies.Please registerinadvancebycallingusat 533-1370orvisitingourwebsite www.RushLibrary.org.Togetdirect linkstoallofourprograms,visit ourwebsiteandsignupforour monthlyE-newsletter.

33rdAvonCentralSchool AlumniBanquetand50thClass 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!

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The higher up in altitude a person goes, the stronger the sun’s rays become. Therefore, sun exposure in the mountains can be more dangerous than exposure at sea level. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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MOMENTS IN TIME

* On July 21, 1973, “Soul Makossa” is the first disco record to make the Top 40. It is now best remembered as the source of the rhythmic chant that appears in Michael Jackson’s “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” in 1982. (The History Channel)

Swimming and outdoor activities are great ways for kids to stay physically active all summer.

Here are some easy-to-follow tips to help keep them safe and secure while having fun in the sun:

SUN SAFETY

• Avoid outdoor activities during midday when UV rays are strongest.

• Remember that UV rays can burn skin even when it’s cloudy.

• Wear a hat and sunglasses.

• Wear clothes that cover as much skin as possible.

• Use sunscreen with minimum SPF 15 on all exposed areas of the body, remembering ears, lips, tops of feet and backs of legs.

• Apply sunscreen 15 to 30 minutes before going outside, and reapply every two hours.

• Reapply sunscreen every time you get out of the water.

WATER SAFETY

• Make sure swimming pools are surrounded by secure fencing with a latched gate.

• Always supervise children when they are in or near water. Drowning can occur in even an inch or two of water.

• Make sure kids wear life jackets in and around lakes, the ocean and other natural bodies of water, even if they know how to swim.

• Make sure every passenger on a boat or personal watercraft wears a life jacket that fits properly.

• Train children to swim at an early age. Everyone should learn how to float and move through water.

• Learn CPR. Visit redcross.org for local and online class information and availability.

PLAYGROUND SAFETY

• Limit your child’s playground use to age-appropriate equipment.

• Make sure playground equipment has soft material like wood chips, sand, mulch or rubber underneath it.

• Make sure there are guardrails on playground equipment to help prevent falls.

• Look out for tripping hazards in play areas, such as tree stumps or rocks.

• Check the temperature of metal playground equipment during hot and cold weather.

Sources: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), Red Cross, National Safety Council

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* On July 27, 1996, in Atlanta, the XXVI Summer Olympiad is disrupted by the explosion of a nail-laden pipe bomb in Centennial Olympic Park. Police were warned of the bombing in advance, it exploded before the anonymous caller said it would. Attention eventually turned to Eric Robert Rudolph, who was captured in 2003 after hiding in the mountains for five years.

Wesley, Cooper, and Hope

Wesley is our 10 year old chocolate lab that loves everyone and every kind of food!

Cooper is our Boxer mix. He is a fantastic hunter, and gives the best snuggles.

Hope is our husky mix. She runs the house and loves to do cartwheels flips on the couch and run through the wooded trails.

Why Vaccinate Your Pet

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I don’t see the point of vaccinating a pet, especially if they’re kept inside for most of their lives. I’ve read that vaccines can cause more harm than good. It’s not natural to vaccinate. A dog or cat’s immune system should be able to handle most diseases. So why bother to vaccinate? -Natural Pet Parent

DEAR NATURAL: You couldn’t be more wrong. A pet’s immune system is not an invulnerable shield against all attacks; it’s a constantly adapting system that has to “learn” what microbes and viruses are threats and which are not. Unfortunately, some diseases cause serious illness or death before a pet’s immune system can respond to them.

Part of what vaccines do is help a pet’s immune system learn about specific threats without causing harm to your pet.Vaccines contain a safe, weakened or killed version of a pathogen; when injected, the immune system produces antibodies to specifically attack that pathogen -- and they remember that in the future.

A disease like rabies, which is always fatal, is best fought off by a vaccine, which helps your immune system mount a frontline defense if a pet is exposed to it. For example, if a vaccinated cat is attacked and bitten by a rabid fox or raccoon, a veterinarian will give the cat a booster shot and monitor the cat in quarantine for 30 to 60 days. An unvaccinated cat who is attacked by a rabid animal might be euthanized immediately, or quarantined for up to 4 months.

Because there is no such thing as 100% prevention fro exposure to various diseases, even your indoor pets need to have their core vaccinations.

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.

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1. TELEVISION: What is the name of the bar where Homer Simpson hangs out?

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4. ANATOMY: What does the term “hallux” refer to in human anatomy?

5. GEOMETRY: What is the perimeter of a circle called?

6. LITERATURE: What is Ron Weasley’s patronus in the “Harry Potter” book series?

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