Tri-County - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 8-1-2025

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garage sales

AVON: 94EastMainStreet. Friday,August8th(9-3pm), Saturday,August9th(9-5pm), &Sunday,August10th(101pm).MULTIFAMILYSALE. Glassware,homeanddecor, kitchen,gardening,pots,fabric,sewing.Barbiedolls, clothesandextras.Furniture, women’sXL,men’sLclothing. Muchmisc.

HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE

Advertise the sale

To reach the maximum number of shoppers, advertise your sale in various ways. Signage around the neighborhood announcing the sale is one method. Signs should be bold, simple and easily readableforpassingmotorists. Place ads in local newspapers, online and on grocery store bulletin boards, and use social media to spread the word of the sale even further. Be sure to give ample notice of the sale so that shoppers can mark their calendars.

REASONS TO SHOP FARMERS’ MARKETS

Many farmers’ markets offer foods that are organically grown and are produced without GMOs. Farmers’ market retailers also tend to give firsthand accounts of where their foods come from and howtheyaregrownorraised.

Cra Suppli Unlimited We carry: Xstitch, matboard, beading, knit & crochet notions, ribbon, general cra supplies, instruction books, greeting cards & gi s.

Scholarships can help students offset the rising costs of a college education. Those who are willing to put in the research, time and effort toapplymayfindawealthofscholarshipopportunitiesattheirdisposal.

Getting a COVID Booster Before a Cruise Is Prudent for Couple &body mind

DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband and I will be traveling to the United Kingdom in July and will be on a ship with about 700 passengers. We are wondering whether it would be smart (or unnecessary) to get a COVID booster before the trip. We are both in our late 60s and have had all the available COVID shots. (The last one we received was on Oct. 10, 2024.)

I have mild asthma, and we both have BMIs of about 30 with no other health issues. There is so much information and misinformation on these vaccinations, so I would appreciate your educated opinion. -- O.W.I.

ANSWER: In my opinion, it would be very smart to get a COVID shot before you go, ideally at least two weeks ahead but no more than three months ahead. The vaccine takes about two weeks to work and gives its best protection for about three months.

At the time of this writing, a new strain (NB.1.8.1) is rapidly spreading in other countries and in North America. It would be very prudent for you both to get the vaccine, especially given your risk factors of being over 65, being a little overweight, and (in your case) having mild asthma.You may very well be exposed on a cruise ship, which is where some of the earliest COVID cases came from.

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has recently set new requirements on who can get the vaccine, and they have done so without the input of experts -- the basic scientists, clinicians and epidemiologists who should all be giving input on vaccine policies. In short, administrators have removed your doctor’s ability to decide whether you are appropriate for the vaccine.

Since you are over 65, you and your husband should still be able to get the vaccine unless the FDA further restricts the ability to get vaccines. For others in similar situations, I recommend getting the vaccine while you still have this choice.

DR. ROACH WRITES: Quite a few readers asked me about a recent high-profile case of advanced prostate cancer -- President Joe Biden -- and how this could have happened.

I first answer with humility. I don’t know what the screening was like for President Biden. Although I have read reports that he was not being screened, I am not confident that I know enough to have an opinion on the appropriateness of the screening strategy used in his case.

Second, I answer from my knowledge on the biology of prostate cancer, which is that not all prostate cancers can be caught through screening. A PSA level can be low even with advanced cancer. Also, some prostate cancers can grow very quickly in between screenings. Both of these would be uncommon, however. Screening does reduce the risk of death from prostate cancer but does not eliminate it. Prostate cancer death rates have decreased by about half in the U.S., partly from screening and partly due to improvements in medical, radiological and surgical treatment.

Third and most importantly, I answer with compassion. Looking backward is not helpful to the person who is facing a difficult diagnosis. I wish the best for President Biden and his family, and I am confident that he will get the best care available.

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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WEEK OF AUGUST 1, 2025

What to watch & where to watch it:

ONNOW:“BuiltinBirmingham:Brady&theBlues”(Docuseries) PrimeVideo ONNOW:“ChiefofWar”(Season1) AppleTV+ 4-Aug:“KingoftheHill”(Season14) Hulu 4-Aug:“EyesofWakanda”(Season1) Disney+ 5-Aug:“LoveLife”(Seasons1&2) Netflix 5-Aug:“CapturingTheirKiller:TheGirlsontheHighBridge”(Docuseries) Hulu 6-Aug:“Wednesday”(Season2,Vol.1) Netflix 6-Aug:“Platonic”(Season2) AppleTV+ 7-Aug:“TheMonkey”(R) Hulu 7-Aug:“5thSeptember”(R) Paramount+ © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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real estate 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

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE WAITLIST

WELCOME to Frances Apartments, owned by Frances Apartments LLC, and professionally managed by Cornerstone Property Managers, LLC. Our community is operated under the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC), within Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code and Housing Trust Fund (HTF). This program is designated to facilitate the housing needs of moderate to low income individuals and families. Applicants with Section 8 travel vouchers or certificates may apply for residency. Please see enclosed documentation regarding qualifications and application.

Residency in all of the apartments at Frances is limited to those households having low to moderate incomes. In addition to standard wages, income includes monies received from many sources such as alimony, child support, pensions and social security, etc. The units at Frances Apartments will serve below income groups. Listed below are the current (2025) maximum allowable incomes (by household size) for Monroe County:

• Tenant is responsible for payment of gas and electric bills.

• All information on income provided by applicants must be verified before occupancy. This qualification and certification process must also be completed annually upon renewal.

• Standard security deposits have been established and are equal to one month’s rent.

• Applications will be time and date stamped processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please return all completed applications personally to:

Frances Apartments

1 Lifetime Way

Brockport, NY 14420

Please call (585) 637-6428 with any questions

TTY 711

francesapts@rcgltd.net

This project is posted online at www.NYHousingSearch.gov

FRANCES APARTMENTS

Brockport, New York

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NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE WAITLIST

Frances II Apartments • 1 Lifetime Way, Brockport

WELCOME to Frances Apartments II, owned by Frances Apartments II, LLC and professionally managed by Cornerstone Property Managers, LLC. Our community is operated under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC), within Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code. is program is designated to facilitate the housing needs of moderate to low-income individuals and families. is program is not connected with Section 8 although applicants with Section 8 travel vouchers or certificates may apply for residency.

Residency in all of the apartments at Frances Apartments II is limited to those households having moderate to low incomes. In addition to standard wages, income includes monies received from many sources such as pensions, social security, retirement accounts, alimony, etc. Listed below are the current (2025) maximum allowable incomes (by household size) for Monroe County:

• All information on income provided by applicants must be verified before occupancy. This qualification & certification process must also be completed annually upon renewal.

• Tenant is responsible for payment of gas and electric bills. Water, Sewer and Trash included. Off street parking, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, Washer/Dryer hookups, balcony/patio, and all homes are located on or near a public bus line.

• Standard security deposits have been established and are equal to one month’s rent.

• Applications may be obtained by phone, mail or at the rental office at 1 Lifetime Way, Brockport, NY 14420.

Please return all completed applications to:

Frances Apartments II

Phone (585) 637-6428, TTY 711

Fax (585) 637-6653

Email francesapts@rcgltd.net

The project is posted online at www.NYHousingSearch.gov

FRANCES APARTMENTS

Brockport, New York

polltime

Many agree that summer brings more people out to explore all the area offers. What are your favorite things to do in Rochester during the summer?

- Catch a local sports game

- Explore farmer’s markets

- Take a walk or bike ride along the Erie Canal

- Visit the museums and amusement parks

- Cool off at the beaches

- Attend summer arts and cultural festivals

- Try new food trucks or local ice cream spots

- Hike or picnic at the parks

- Watch community movies or concerts

Poll ends 08-05-2025

Poll ended 07-29-2025

In the latest research on ice cream flavor preferences, top choices vary a little but top five flavors across America remain vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, butter pecan, and cookie dough (with vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry most often included in Americans' top five across demographics). What is/are your favorite ice cream flavor/s?

37.5% One more of the Top 5 'traditional' flavors

12.5% The least conventional, the better

25.0% Any flavor

12.5% Flavor preferences depend on my mood

12.5% I don't like ice cream

ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS

Bumpercars,alsocalleddogems in other English-speaking countries, were the brainchild of inventor Victor Levand, who workedforGeneralElectric.

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Exercise videos on AARP

Here’s one more reason to keep checking back on the AARP website: the big selection of fitness offerings in the healthy living section. There are the articles, of course: complete guide to pickleball, link between sugar and cancer, ways to get an energy boost and others. But it’s the workout videos that have caught my eye.

The site (aarp.org) has videos on cardio, walking, balance, stretching, core exercises and more. The knees get a lot of much-needed attention with videos on improving knee mobility and building stronger knees. Strength training has videos on building both the upper and lower body muscles.

What I appreciated in these videos is that many of them can be done while seated or holding a chair for balance, if necessary, and none require expensive equipment. A couple of light hand weights (or even soup cans), maybe a mat for the floor, and that’s all you need.

The yoga section is comprehensive, with videos aimed at beginners who are ages 50 and 60 plus a video for those who are already 70.

But I think my favorite area is the 10-minute section for when I just don’t have time for a full workout. If you can’t make your way around the AARP site to get to the videos, do a search for “10-minute workout” to find a long list of short videos done by experts. Or search for “Denise Austin” and you’ll find dozens of exercise videos she’s created for seniors.

If you’re only going to look at one exercise article, make it “10 Exercises to Do Today for a Healthier, Happier Tomorrow.” These exercises are geared to helping us continue doing the daily things we need to accomplish: Strengthen your grocery-carrying muscles, keep your shoulder muscles limber and strong so you can put away dishes and (a favorite of many) strengthen your grip so you can open jars.

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GeneseoAirshow
Vitale Park, Conesus Lake

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Brighter

Lately, we have come upon highway workers resurfacing the roadways. Please watch for and obey the flag person that is directing traffic. Why do some think they should drive around them, ignore stop signs, beep the horn, swear or even give them the finger? They are only doing their job in keeping the roads in good and safe condition for all of us. To the many highway workers in and around the area, a BIG THANK YOU for standing out there or driving a dump truck in this recent heat wave we have had. You are appreciated by many of us!

A rave to praise

Hidden treasures that lie within, long forgotten, buried deep inside behind a wall where no one has ever been. We take for granted things in this life. We put nothing in perspective, just leave it to strife! I write this rave for Hocus-Focus’ artist, Henry Boltinoff, for waking a talent that was long ago lost... drawing! Mr. Boltinoff is very talented in bringing to life his art and others’ “hidden inspiration” and love of drawing. HocusFocus has saved my life in so many ways; words cannot express my gratitude and attitude for his art. The Penny Saver is very blessed to have him as an artist and contributor to the many lives he has touched... especially mine. I enjoy the Penny Saver that much more knowing Hocus-Focus is patiently awaiting an exit from my mailbox to my kitchen table top with a sketch pad, art supplies, and determination to draw the characters of Mr. Henry Boltinoff’s Hocus-Focus. Thank you for keeping me alive and well fed with drawing.

Please, obey the speed limit!

To everyone who uses [local road in local town] the speed limit is 30mph inside the village limits. Show some respect for our children, pets, and adults by driving the posted speed limit. This is our neighborhood, not a racetrack.

Telephone Crimes

The disgusting behavior of phone users has really gotten out of hand. I attended an outdoor concert, and people could not just sit and listen. They had to hold their phones up to record portions of it, blocking the line of sight for everyone behind them. Some in the front row even stood up to get a wide sweeping view, and then they had to share it with their partner while still standing. I finally had to move to the open area in the rear where no one was around me so I could get an uninterrupted view.

Quiet Hours mean ‘Be Quiet!’

As much as we know that everyone loves to blare their music while driving on these lovely summer days (keyword: DAYS), we do not need to hear ‘your’ loud car stereo system past 10pm. Some of us prefer to not be woken up to our homes shaking or being shaken out of bed because you decide that the entire neighborhood needs to hear your music.

Lady and Prince are Cocka-Poos. They are sister and brother from the same litter and recently celebrated their 3rd birthday.

pet place

Cats are stealth and lovable but somewhat unpredictable. Ancient Egyptians revered cats for their companionship and ability to keep dangerous creatures such as poisonous snakes, rats and scorpions at bay. The Egyptians were among the first peoples to domesticate cats, and now thousands upon thousands of people share their homes with feline companions.

“Appreciation

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Leash training 101

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I recently adopted a rambunctious dog who is really difficult to take for walks. “Sharpe” is just over a year old and is friendly, but big -- about 70 pounds already! How can I keep this big guy calm on the leash? -- Vance K. in Minneapolis

DEAR VANCE: Congratulations on your new dog! And kudos for prioritizing his behavior training.

The most important factor in your dog calming down on the leash is consistency, consistency, consistency. You need to work with him first thing in the morning -- during and after his morning walk -- and in the evening. Sessions can be just five minutes long.

Positive reinforcement is another factor. When Sharpe starts to associate good behavior with a positive stimulus -- a treat or extra affection -- he’ll repeat that behavior more often, and willingly.

Start in an area free of exciting distractions (a dog park full of other dogs, for example, will pull Sharpe’s attention away from you). Carry a pocket full of treats (chopped into tiny pieces so he never gets too much). Hold the leash correctly with Sharpe on your left side. If he’s standing calmly, give him a single treat. If he’s tugging and pulling away, stand still until he becomes calm -- and reward that with a treat.

Next, say “heel” calmly and step forward. The aim is to have Sharpe start walking beside you, at your pace -- not pulling ahead or diverting to sniff something. If Sharpe starts with you, treat. Then two steps forward, and if he starts with you, treat. Progress from here; most dogs start to get it after a few sessions, and you’ll eventually walk around the area multiple times with Sharpe at your side.

You will need to reinforce Sharpe’s training throughout his life, and you won’t ever regret the time you spend with him.

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

Lawn and Garden Parts

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.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Peppermint oil does a better job of promoting hair growth than hair-growth medication.

* Speaking of hair, following the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, thousands of hairstylists and alpaca farmers donated over 19 warehouses worth of cut locks to absorb it.

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

No business is too small to be a small business. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that microbusinesses, which are defined as firms that employ between one and nine employees, accounted for 75 percent of all private-sector employers as recently as 2013.

FAST FACTS ABOUT THE SUN

Areas closest to the equator will get the longest hours of sunlight. The sun’s rays are muchstrongerneartheequator.

FATHER

Level: Moderate

Nearly $200,000 in Great Lakes Basin Small Grants Projects Awards

These selected projects support measurable progress toward the priority goals of the Great Lakes Action Agenda for New York’s Great Lakes watershed.

e New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and New York Sea Grant (NYSG) announced $199,696 in grants for five Great Lakes basin projects. e initiatives support local community plans to restore water quality, protect ecosystems, and strengthen community resilience and stewardship. ese selected projects support measurable progress toward the priority goals of the Great Lakes Action Agenda for New York’s Great Lakes watershed.

DEC Commissioner, Amanda Le on, says, “New York’s Great Lakes Basin Small Grants support local science-based projects that restore habitats, combat invasive species, and engage communities while strengthening the resilience of our shared environment and the State’s economy. rough partnerships like this with New York Sea Grant, DEC is advancing the goals of the Great Lakes Action Agenda and delivering real, measurable results.”

New York Sea Grant Associate Director and Cornell University Cooperative Extension Assistant Director, Katherine Bunting-Howarth, says, “New York’s Great Lakes Basin Small Grants support local efforts to restore and revitalize the natural features that are vital infrastructure for their communities and economies. e projects apply a holistic approach that recognizes the dynamic interaction of ecological, social, and economic systems.”

New York’s Great Lakes Basin Small Grants program has awarded more than $2 million in small grants to date for a combined total of 66 projects since the program’s inception in 2015. e five projects selected for this round of New York’s Great Lakes Basin Small Grants funding include these local initiatives: Western New York Land Conservancy: $40,000 for “Addressing Common Invasive Species in Western New York Forests with Education for Forest Landowners” to restore 49 acres at Kenneglenn Scenic Nature Sanctuary and Mossy Point Preserve. is project will include invasive plant species management and programming workshops to educate local forest landowners about invasive species identification and management strategies.

Genesee County Parks: $39,753 for “Healthy Headwaters: Empowering Youth to Restore Riparian Habitat in the Upper Black Creek Watershed” to restore 140 linear feet of riparian (situated on or adjacent to rivers and streams) habitat in the headwaters area of the Upper Black Creek watershed, using ecosystem-based management techniques and nature-based solutions that reduce erosion in Genesee County Park and Forest. e project will engage a coalition of community organizations as well as 200 youth and 25 adult volunteers in hands-on restoration and education to build stewardship and inspire future environmental leaders.

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WESTERN NY LAND CONSERVANCY

Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper: $40,000 for “Sheridan Park Living Shoreline” to implement a living shoreline restoration at Sheridan Park in the Town of Tonawanda. is project will transform 6.75 acres and more than 2,700 linear feet of degraded land along Two Mile Creek into a resilient and ecologically functional riparian area.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County: $40,000 for “Seeds of Stewardship: Community-Based Native Seed Network for the Northeast Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River Region” to launch a native seed collection and propagation program across Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. e project will train volunteers, develop local seed storage and propagation infrastructure, and utilize native plant material to support habitat restoration and resilience.

Atlantic States Legal Foundation: $39,943 for “A Community-Driven Tree Planting Initiative for Adaptation and Revitalization in Pulaski” to engage residents and partners in planning and planting more than 70 trees in priority locations throughout the village of Pulaski, reducing risks such as flooding and heat stress, enhancing ecosystem services, and supporting long-term environmental stewardship. Guided by the RichlandPulaski Comprehensive Plan and Climate Action Plan and three inclusive community workshops, residents and local partners will help identify strategic planting locations, develop site-specific plans, and learn about the social, ecological, and economic benefits of trees.

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New York Sea Grant, a cooperative program of Cornell University and the State University of New York, administers the program in partnership with DEC’s Great Lakes Program. e program is funded through the New York State Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) and Article 14 of the New York Ocean and Great Lakes EcosystemConservationActoutlinedintheEPF. e202526 enacted State Budget increases the EPF to a record $425 million, helping support critical environmental programs such as land acquisition, farmland protection, invasive species prevention and eradication, enhanced recreational access, water quality improvement, and an aggressive environmental justice agenda.

More information on the New York’s Great Lakes Basin Small Grants program with past project profiles is online. Learn more about the New York’s Great Lakes Action Agenda that applies ecosystem-based management to conserve, protect, and enhance New York State’s Great Lakes natural resources on DEC’s website.

STUDENTS COMPLETING A MACROINVERTEBRATE STUDY AT BLACK CREEK
BLACK CREEK PROJECT SITE WHERE GABION BASKETS WILL BE REMOVED, SHORELINE REGRADED, AND NATIVE PLANTS ADDED

hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Hamlin Public Library

1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585-964-2320 • hamlinlibraryny.org

M & W 10-6; Tu & Th 10-8; F 10-4; Sa 10-2

Hoag Library

134 S. Main St., Albion • 585-589-4246 Visit our website for hours: www.hoaglibrary.org

Holley Community Free Library

86 Public Square, Holley 585-638-6987 • holleylibrary.org

M & W 10-8; Tu, Th & F 10-5 Sa 10-2 Sept.-June (closed Sa during summer)

Seymour Library

161 East Ave., Brockport • 585-637-1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org

M-Th 10-8; F 10-6; Sa 10-3

ALBION

CobblestoneMuseumFleaMarket, Saturday,August9from9am -3pmonthemuseumgrounds. Vendorstosellcollectibles,vintage, inspirational,handmadecrafts, jewelry,plants,glassware,sports& toys,andmuchmore!UsedBooks, HolidayShoppe&GiftShopwillbe open.Campustoursofferedat 10:30and1:30.Weidner’sBBQ ChickenattheFoodTent11am3pmorSOLDOUT.Presale$15,or $17atevent.Call585/589-9013 forBBQticketsorvisit Cobblestonemuseum.orgformore info.Freeparking.

ALEXANDER

JoinUsforanEveningofMusic! Friday,August22,7:00PM.The AlexanderFireman’sBandwillbe performingliveat:FirstBaptist Church,306E.MainSt.,Batavia. RainorShine.Outdoorseating available.FreeAdmission.Afreewillofferingwillbeaccepted.Bring aLawnChairandenjoythemusic!

39thAntiqueTruckShow- (Also FarmandConstructionEquipment) oftheEmpireStateAntiqueTruck Association.August2-3,9am-3pm attheWNYGas&SteamEngine Assoc.Grounds(10294Gillate Road,Alexander).FREEadmission andparking.AutomotiveSwap Meet,FleaMarketandFood& beverages.

BROCKPORT

2025Stamp&CoinShow& PhilatelicOpenHouse- SponsoredbytheWesternMonroe PhilatelicSociety.Locationofshow BrockportElksLodge,4400SwedenWalkerRd.,BrockportonSundayAugust3,2025from10AMto 4PM.STAMPS-COVERSPOSTCARDS-COINS.FormoreinformationphoneDaveBombard 585-352-6955.

TheBrockportArtsFestival is backandcelebratingits29thyear onAugust9-10,2025!Thefestival funsfrom10amto5pmeachday. Featuringover200artistsand crafters,delectablefestivalfood, andtalentedmusiciansandentertainment,andnewthisyear,acar show.TheBrockportArtsFestival hasbeenastapleontheWestern NewYorkfestivalsceneforovera quarterofacentury.Weareso pleasedtocontinueofferingtraditionalfavoritefeaturesandtoshine thelightonouramazingcommunity.

BrockportCommunityRowingLearntoRowDay- Brockport CommunityRowingisofferinga chancetofindoutmoreaboutthe sportofrowing.Signupforan hoursessionandexperienceataste ofrowing.TheeventisonAugust 2ndfrom10-2pmandtakesplace attheBrockportCommunity BoathouseonHolleyStreetbehind LotDontheErieCanalnearthe newBicentennialPedestrianBridge.

YogaattheBoathouse- Classis analllevelspracticeincorporating breath,body,andmind.Bringyour mat,handtowel,water,andany props(block,strap)youmayneed. Wearcomfortableworkout clothing.Ifyouarepregnantor havehealth/mobilityconcerns, notifytheinstructorinadvance. PatriciaDiGiorgioistheinstructor andaRegisteredYogaTeacher (RYT)withYogaAlliance.Participantsmustbe18yearsofage,or older.Wednesday-August13, Friday-August15,andWednesdayAugust206pm-7pm,BCR Boathouse,HolleySt.NearLotDon thecanalsideneartheBicentennial Bridge.Contact: brockportrowing25@gmail.com. Cost:Freewhilespotsareavailable.

LearntoRowProgram- Geton thecanalandlearnthe fundamentalsofrowing.Youmust attendalleightclasses.InpartnershipwiththeNewYorkPower AuthorityfundingoftheOnthe Canalsprogram,theVillageof BrockportandBrockportCommunityRowingareofferingaFREE learntorowprogramofeight(8) classes(youmustattendalleight). Classes:Tuesdays,August5,12 and19from5:45-7:30pm, Thursdays,August7,14and21 from5:45-7:30pm,andSaturdays, August9and16from7:309:15am.Pleasenote:Saturday timeshavechanged.Brockport CommunityRowingBoathouse, HolleyStreetbehindLotDnearthe BicentennialPedestrianBridge, Brockport.

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

Hundreds of thousands of new businesses are started each month, with Yahoo! reporting that about 543,000 entrepreneurs open a business in a typical month.

Guidelines for Hometown Events

To Post Your Event:

Log in and submit your event online at www.gvpennysaver.com/calendar or in person at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 Submit your event by the Monday 2 weeks prior to publication date.

Events must occur on a specific date and time. Event submissions may not include businesses or schools seeking registration for classes or programs, or organizations seeking crafters, vendors, or item donations. Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Fear of dolls is called “pediophobia.”

ELBA

21stAnnualFriends&Family5K - ArcGLOW’sFriends&Family5Kis aneventwhichgivespeopleofall agesandskilllevelsanopportunity toparticipate.TasteofCountry,the signatureeventwithintheFriends andFamily5K,featuresawonderfuldisplayoffruitsandvegetables donatedbyareafarmers.Runners, walkers,sponsorsandvolunteers eachhavetheopportunitytotake somehomewiththem.Held September20,10-2pm,ElbaDay Hab,4603BarrvilleRoad,Elba.$25 forthe5K,$20forthefunrun,and $5forthepost-partyonly.https:// arcglow.org/event/21st-annualfriends-family-5k/

HAMLIN

HamlinBeachStatePark-SummerMusic&More! HamlinBeach alongwiththeFriendsofHamlin BeachStateParkaresponsoring SummerMusic&More,Saturday August2inArea3atHBSP.10:0011:15BEACHYOGAWITHMARION.2:00-4:00SANDCASTLE CONTEST.4:00-6:00ANGELA’S EXOTICPETS.3:00-4:00NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY-YANTY. 6:00-9:30BLUESKYBAND. Friends ofHamlinBeachStateParkisa 501(C)(3)anotforprofitgroup thatsupportsandpromotesHamlin BeachStateParkforcurrentand futuregenerations.

OAKFIELD

ChairYoga -EveryThursdayfrom 10amto11amand5:15pmto 6:15pm.Opentoall!Allequipment isprovided!NoRegistrationRequired!Walkinandjoinus!The GOOSECommunityCenter,33 SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com

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

HEAP 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

1. MOVIES: Who is Luke and Leia’s mother in the “Star Wars” movies?

2. GEOGRAPHY: The country of Suriname is on which continent?

3. HISTORY: Which 5th-century conqueror was known as “the Scourge of God”?

4. TELEVISION: Who is the creator of the quirky sitcom “Community”?

5. ANATOMY: What kind of blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?

6. MYTHOLOGY: In Greek mythology, who turned everything he touched into gold?

7. U.S. STATES: Which state was the 50th and last to join the union?

8. LITERATURE: Who wrote the novel “A Clockwork Orange”?

9. FOOD & DRINK: Which vegetable is used to make baba ganoush?

10. CHEMISTRY: What is the common name for acetic acid?

ANSWERS

1. Padme Amidala.
South America.
Attila the Hun. 4. Dan Harmon. 5. Arteries. 6. King Midas. 7. Hawaii. 8. Anthony Burgess. 9. Eggplant. 10. Vinegar.

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INVITATION TO BID

Community Action of Orleans & Genesee, Inc. will be accepting “Sealed Bids” for a 2007 Ford F-450 box truck

e vehicle is not drivable. e truck can be seen at 131 S. Main St., Albion, NY 14411

Sealed bids will be accepted no later than 9am, August 29th, 2025 at Community Action, 409-411 East State Street, Albion. e bid opening will be held at 9:15am, August 29th, 2025 at the Albion office and is open to the public.

If you have any questions, you may contact Jeffrey Atwell at

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Farm Laborers & Beekeeping Assistants

HIGH PURITY ALCOHOL MATERIAL HANDLER

Be part of an incredible team at WNYE! In March 2022 the company expanded its Medina facility, allowing it to produce high purity alcohol grades in addi on to exis ng fuel ethanol product offerings. To market these unique new product offerings, WNYE developed a trademarked brand and legal trade name of ClearSource The primary role of the HPA material handler is to perform day-to-day tasks related to running the high purity alcohol pa out opera ons as efficiently and effec vely as possible. As a opera on, the HPA material handler may have to work off h including holidays when scheduled.

• Hourlyratestartsat$20-$22,dependingon experience.

• Requirements:NYSdriver’slicense,highschool diploma/GED,abilitytoclimbstairsandladders, forkli experience.

• Excellenthealthanddentalinsurance,matching 401(k),lifeins,wellnessbenefits,

• Checkoutwnyenergy.comforafulljobdescrip on andtolearnmoreaboutourcompany.

• Applyinpersonat4141BatesRd,Medina,NYor emailresumetojobs@wnyenergy.com.

We’re hiring for the season! Join our team and enjoy working outdoors in a friendly environment.

Farm Laborers: Help with berry picking, vegetables, and general farm tasks. High school students, college students, and adults welcome. Flexible hours. Apiary Assistants: We are looking for 3 full-time beekeeping assistants. No experience needed—willing to train the right candidates. All necessary gear provided. If you enjoy working with your hands and being outside, we’d love to have you on the team!

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(716) 478-9614 • 15989 New Guinea Rd., Holley. de, to

Call or text 585-331-9178 for details, or stop by the farm to apply.

WOMEN AND STEM

The number of women entering the professional fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is slowly growing around the world, but there is still a sizable gender gap in these professions. According to the College Board, which produces many standardized tests, only 27 percent of all students taking the AP Computer Science exam in the United Sciencearewomen.Similarly,just 18percentofAmericancomputerscience degrees are attained by females. However, this is not the case elsewhere in the world. A paper by Gijsbert Stoet and David Geary published in Psychological Science noted that women who live in countries with traditionally higher gender inequality tend to choose STEM professions more readily. Algeria, for example, has one of the highest ratios of womeninSTEMprofessions,at41 percent. Stoet and Geary surmise that women in these countries may be choosing careers with the strongest path to financial independence.

According to a U.S. Department of Education report, students studying science or math in collegehaveahigheremployment rate and salary than other majors after graduation. STEM majors typically earn an average of $15,500 more annually than nonSTEM majors. Engineering and engineering technology tends to pay the most. Women eager to secure competitive, stable and well-paying jobs should carefully consider the opportunities availabletotheminSTEMfields.

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HOW WOMEN CAN KEEP THEIR CAREERS GOING FORWARD

Continue education. The Graduate Management Admission Test, often referred to as the GMAT,is used to assess candidates for admission into graduate level management programs, such as MBA programs. A recent analysis of GMAT test takers found that 47 percent were women, which marked an all-time high. The value of education is undeniable, and women can continue their educations via the pursuit of advanced degreesastheylooktokeeptheircareersgoingforward.

Whether you’re skilled in digital marketing or graphic design, we want to hear from you. This entry-level position offers the flexibility of part-time or full-time work, making it perfect for launching or advancing your digital career.

We’re excited to discover what you can bring to our team. Get your resume ready or send your resume to Manuel at manuelk@featuredmedia.com.

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