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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - APRIL 17, 2022 VOLUME 88 NO. 15 APRIL 17, 2022 LeRoy Pennysaver & News • www.leroyny.com Phone 585-768-2201 • Fax 585-768-6334 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED LEROY 15 w. Main st. 585-768-2440 Hours: M-F 7:30-7:00, Sat., 8:30-6:00 Sun. 9:00-5:00 Le Roy, NY 768-2360 acehardware.com • crockers@rochester.rr.com Celebrating 50 Years of Business in LeRoy! © August 2021 Moran Foods, LLC. All rights reserved. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Ad valid at participating locations. Not all items available in all stores. Not responsible for typographical errors. Find your nearest Save A Lot at savealot.com ind a store near you a savealot.co We accep Your chance to WIN card, daily $99 gift ca more valuable prizes Exclusive sizzling HO coupon offers - deliv straight to your inbox Scan here to enter or visit us at: for official rules and details. 99Days PrizeG HURRY! 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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - APRIL 17, 2022 Le Roy's Best Advertising Medium EDITOR/PUBLISHER David J. Grayson editor@leroyny.com CIRCULATION editor@leroyny.com HOW TO CONTACT US STREET ADDRESS 1 Church St. Le Roy, NY 14482 TELEPHONE (585) 768-2201 FAX (585) 768-6334 WEBSITE www.leroyny.com CLASSIFIEDS office@leroyny.com COMMUNITY CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS calendar@leroyny.com EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS editor@leroyny.com DISPLAY AD SUBMISSIONS office@leroyny.com ALL SUBMISSIONS Due by Wednesday at 12pm The Le Roy Pennysaver will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature. The publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertising. The Le Roy Pennysaver assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but if at fault, will reprint the portion of the ad in which the error appears. Style, size of type and location of advertisement are left to the, discretion of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. We cannot guarantee the return of photographs. © 2022 Le Roy Pennysaver Stephany Samis, Le Roy, New York, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Samis was initiated at Alfred University. Achievements Look at our WEBSITE for lots of ideas! www.lakestreetflorist.com Lakestreet Florist & Gift Shoppe We Deliver To: LE ROY, Byron, Bergen, Caledonia, Mumford, Pavilion, Wyoming, Stafford & Batavia Teleflora Wire Service For Family & Friends Out of Town 585-768-7720 110 Lake St., Le Roy COOK'S LANDSCAPING - 330-3819 Like Us On Facebook Lakestreet Florist 8352 HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 9-5:30· Fri. 9-5:00· Sat. 9-3:00 Celebrating 35 Years! VILLAGE OF LEROY SEWER PAYMENT NOTICE Delinquent Sewer Accounts Over $180 Will Be Relevied onto Village Property Taxes May 1st Places To Pay By Cash, Check, Money Order: Bank of Castile White Drop Box, Village Hall side door Clerk's Office, Village Hall or Mail to: Village of LeRoy 3 West Main St. LeRoy, NY 14482 Include sewer bill stub or write account # and property address on payment. April 25th through April 29th Wednesday, APRIL 27th Administrative Professional Week Administrative Professionals Day Bud Vases Start at $19.95 - $24.95 Arrangements $15.95 & up Dish Gardens $39.95 & up "Goodie Bags" $19.95 & up Cookies • Cheese & Crackers Coffees • Teas • Candy Teleflora's Sweet Hummingbird Bouquet T22M400A $44.99 (+ tax and del.) CHICKEN B-B-Q DINNER ½ CHICKEN, BAKED BEANS, SALT POTATOES, DINNER ROLL, & COOKIE $14.00/DINNER PRE-SALE TICKETS SATURDAY APRIL 30TH, 2022 2:00PM - UNTIL (OR SOLD OUT) “DRIVE THROUGH” TAKE OUTS ONLY BOTTS – FIORITO AMERICAN LEGION LEROY SERVICEMENS CLUB, INC. 53 W. MAIN ST., LEROY, NY

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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - APRIL 17, 2022 by Lynne Belluscio Probably a lot of folks have forgotten about Arbor Day. Surprisingly, the story begins in Nebraska in 1872. A newspaper editor, J. Sterling Morton, was very interested in the importance of trees and encouraged people to care for them and plant them. He became the Secretary of the Nebraska Territory, and was able to spread the word about the value of trees and on January 4, 1872 at a meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, he proposed a holiday to be called “Arbor Day.” In Nebraska, Arbor Day was celebrated on April 10, 1872, and there were prizes for counties and individuals who planted the largest number of trees. It is important to remember, that Nebraska was pretty much void of trees and the agriculturalist writers were encouraging the farmers to plant trees for shade around their houses and for windbreaks between fields to prevent erosion. Small woodlots if managed properly, could provide an endless supply of fuel. In 1885, Arbor Day was declared a state holiday in Nebraska and was celebrated on April 22. By 1920, most states had begun celebrating Arbor Day. (Arbor Day was part of the school calendar in 1882.) Today, Arbor Day is usually celebrated on the last Friday in April. Conservationists already knew the results of the misuse of land, especially the removal of trees which had been witnessed in the east and the south, where “clearing the land” was part of the earliest pioneer efforts. Conservationists such as Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir acted to save much of the Far West’s forests and the redwoods of California were a symbol of their efforts. (Today, they remain in the forefront of the news as they are threatened by wildfires.) During the Depression of the 1930s, farmers had to deal with drought and sandstorms in the Midwest. By the 1950s, Urban Renewal in the cities saw devastating results for trees. (A recent article in the Rochester newspaper, illustrated the choices made to keep the old trees in the more affluent parts of the city.) Of course, in LeRoy, the tree that most people think about is the “Library Tree” but there are other trees in LeRoy’s history that should be mentioned. Jacob LeRoy had a brick wall built behind his house. Along the south-facing wall, he planted fruit trees which were “espaliered” which means they were trained to be flat against the wall in a pattern that made it easier to pick the fruit. This method of training trees was also used by George Washington at Mt. Vernon. Other trees that some people remember, were the double row of maple trees that lined East Main Street as you entered the village. Only a few of these trees remain today, having succumbed to the chain saw when Main Street was torn up and repaved by the State. Since that time, the maples have also suffered from old age and recent wind storms. It would be remiss if the trees at Machpelah Cemetery weren’t mentioned. Recent wind storms have brought down pine trees and the stately maple trees planted in the 19th century. A huge sycamore tree at the entry to the Woodward mausoleum was also taken down when its hollow core became evident. Just on the other side of the fence, next to the Jell-O factory, another sycamore was recently cut down. Another sycamore was taken down on Mill Street. The sycamore is often hollow, and early settlers used them for barrels. (There is one of these sycamore barrels in the basement of LeRoy House.) More remarkable, none of the magnolia trees in Machpelah suffered damage during the wind. And even more remarkable, is the huge Cucumber Magnolia, in Machpelah which is only a couple of inches from the New York State record. This magnificent tree, must have been planted in the 19th century, but no record indicates when it was planted. And there is another Cucumber Magnolia in LeRoy, on the corner of Church Street and East Main, at the corner of the St. Mark’s parking lot. There were elm trees along Main Street. These did not survive the Dutch Elm disease and the huge Elm tree in the middle of the park on Summit Street was cut down in 1960. It was said that around 1820, George Platt began trimming this tree. When it was cut down, it had a circumference of 18 feet. Indeed, if we ever needed an Arbor Day, it’s now. Our beautiful trees are disappearing. Consider the huge die off of Ash trees recently. And the State Environmental Agency is closely watching Hemlock trees which are being attacked by small mites. Not so long ago, all of us were wondering about gypsy moths eating oak leaves. This past spring, huge infestation of gypsy moth eggs were found on trees in Machpelah. Yes, this year we need to look around at our trees. Arbor Day may be more important than ever. And it is not just a day for children in school to recite the poem "I think that I shall never see, A poem lovely as a tree." We should remember Johnny Appleseed – John Chapman; David Thereau; John Burroughs; George Washington Carver; all men who knew the importance of conservation. We need to learn about the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, and the Nature Conservancy. Arbor Day, is an investment in the future. Its celebration may be realized by generations in the future. J. Sterling Morton wrote: “Other holidays repose upon the past –Arbor Day proposes for the future.” Arbor Day This giant Elm tree stood in the park on Summit Street until 1960, when is succumbed to Dutch Elm disease. It was 18 foot in circumference and was believed to have been standing when the earliest pioneers came to the area in the late 1700s.

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - APRIL 17, 2022 Le Roy Jr.-Sr. High Honor Roll 7th Grade – Trinity Barnum, Eli Benware, Bryar Biracree, Austin Bissing, Violet Blake, Lillian Burns, Thomas Clifford, Caleb Cone, Andrew Coniglio, Victoria Fetzer, Elizabeth Gallagher, Makenna Gallo, Sadie Garner, Simon Greene, Halie Hassell, Aeris Hurley, Noah Hurley, Anna Kent, Maxwell Kolmetz, Lilly MacKenzie, Brady McClurg, Dominick Miller, Dannielle Morehead, Nathan Pangrazio, Alaina Powers, Sydney Pullyblank, Evan Rose, Julieann Schumacher, Jeremiah Sheehan, Evy Sibley, Isaac Stella, Mia Strollo, Camden Thomas, Braiden Tower, Allison Vallese, Carolyn Wujcik, Jameson Zitz. 8th Grade – Mya Ace, Jaxon Burnside, Carson Caton, Brayden Chase, Seth Draper, Izabelle Farrell, Josselyn Geiger, Case Geitner, Grady Gilligan, Matthew Hockey, James Kingsbury, Jordin Kreutz, Evan McAllister, Cecelia Paliani, Cameron Riggi, Jagger Smith, Harper Sullivan, Addison Tonzi, Cole Tonzi, Aidan Weaver. 9th Grade – Elaina Blake, Carley Bunch, Addison Burnside, Fernando Cacho, Haylie Carroll, Peter Clark, Hailey Coniber, Matthew Covert, Dane Friedhaber, Andrew Greene, Lillian Herrick, Jake Higgins, Kylee Jurewicz, Allison Keller, Adam Leitten, Aaric Luce, Grace Nickerson, Molly Osterman, Anina Pabros, Samantha Privatera, Allison Pullyblank, Ashlyn Saunders, Jude Sherman, Alexander Spezzano, Holden Sullivan. 10th Grade – Abby Allen, Mikah Berl, Hunter Beverly, Corina Dunn, Amy Eck, Jacob Elmore, Jackson Fix, Dyaira Garris, Bethany Gracie, Merritt Holly, Macie Howe, Caleb Koukides, Anna Long, Kenna MacKenzie, Erin Overacker, Reilly Powers, Kori Radley, Abbey Root, Jenna Saeva, Natalee Shepard, Rachel Smith, Sophia Sorensen, Lindsey Steffenilla, Owen Williams. 11th Grade – Jacqueline Arneth, Charlotte Blake, Rylee Burns, Audney Burnside, Jackson Cain, Alexiana Clarke, Isabella Condidorio, Michael Covert, Maura Dambra, Parker Dowell, Andrew Draper, Katelynn Everett, Emma Hobart, Allie Ingles, Ian Kepple, Maureen Klaiber, Ella Mattice, Maveric McKenzie, Tara Monagan, Ryan Murphy, Logan Nickerson, Andrew Pocock, Jennifer Pullyblank, Evan Reynolds, Ayden Riggi, Benjamin Robinson, Ethan Robinson, Dylan Russell-Lewis, Kathryn Salphine, Ryan Shirley, Hannah Spencer, Madison Spink, Jack Tonzi, Theodore Triftshauser, Nathan Yauchzee. 12th Grade – Angela Allen, Allyson Austin, Brett Babcock, Evelyn Babcock, Hollie Beckler, Megan Benware, Kaleb Berl, Morgan Beverly, Austin Biggins, Isabella Biviano, James Blake, Madison Coniber, Christian Dioguardi, Brady Fix, Ayla Friday, Megan Fuchs, David Gracie, MaKayla Grant, Hailey Johnson, Peyton Koukides, Molly Mangefrida, Ashley Michel, John Panepento, Benjamin Pocock, Allison Privatera, Skyler Radley, Emilee Scott, Finnegan Shelby, Oliana Steffenella, Tyler Strollo, Kailyn Tresco, Zachary Vanderhoof, Megan Watson, Emily Williams, Jacob Williams, Riley Wood. Le Roy Jr.-Sr. Honor Roll 7th Grade – Elizabeth Chalker, Emily Cooper, Robert Cooper, Colin Greene, Annora Karcher, Marin Kemp, Aubrey Lathan, Madison Major, Mason Miller, Ryan Patterson, Deacon Queal, Carly Rodas, Braydon Schlaggel, Taylor Schneckenburger, Kallia Shannon, Jameson VanEenwyk, Calvin Zhao. 8th Grade –Terrence Asbrand, Jayden Cain, Amelio Caraballo, Laney Christ, Jack Clifford, Paityn Condidorio, Cadence Cook, Jack Currin, Connor Elmore, Carter Fix, Addison Gephart, Liam Grayson, Tate Hempel, Noah Kaczanowski, Evelyn Kanaley, Julie Kochmanski, Chloe Moran, Lucas Morrison, Skylar Nole, Emma Offen, Joseph Reschke, Emily Rigdon, Drake Schwab, Brandon Shirley, Isabella Suttell, Cameron Wilson. 9th Grade – Sierra Burk, Sarah Coniglio, Alex Doty, Eleah Dowell, Jack Egeling, Mary Engelhardt, Ethan Funderburk, Hanna Gray, Zoey Humphrey, Jenna Morrill, Maybel Mulhair, Mitchell O'Neill, Kylie Paddock, Jayce Panepento, Aubrey Puccio, Ella Schultz, Kassandra Schumacher, Kara Valdes, Abagail Williams, Adam Woodworth. 10th Grade – Kaylee Beckler, Thomas Condidorio, Sundae Duyssen, Wyatt Dziedzic, Aubree Feeley, Miranda Gallo, Renee Jones, Owen Morrison, Tony Piazza, Alana Prevost, Kira Ryan, Brady Schalk, Lyric Sheehan, Kaylin Stanley, Andrew Strollo, Lily Uberty, James Western. 11th Grade – Sophia Braun, Alano Caraballo, McKenna Coniber, Ryan Higgins, Justin Jackson, Reagan Kemp, Noah Keys, Connor McGee, Ann Navarra, Ashlyn Puccio, Erin Snow, Ashley Totten. 12th Grade – Madison Brandes, Kayleb Burk, Wyatt Calcote, Maria Calhoun, Benjamin Crocker, Allison DeWitt, Adam Dioguardi, Quinn Doty, Alexander Dowell, Wade Dziedzic, Zachary Eschberger, Lola Forte, MaKenna Grant, Alyssa Green, James Hammon, Mitchel Hockey, Taylor Hutton, Brittany Lyness, Adam Risewick, Kylea Wright. Le Roy Jr.-Sr. Merit Roll 7th Grade – Addison Alquist, Abigail Bodine, Sydney Butler, Zoey Church, Madelyn Emke, Owen Flynn, Donovan Gaillard, HayLei Gale, Jacob Gray, Benjamin Knapp, Ella Leach, Bianca Merica, Anna Saeva, Kaylee Smith. 8th Grade – Job Camilo, Zoey Condidorio, Elise Fisher, Peyton Franklin, Jessie Henry, Kiajia Johnson-Guy, Lily Renz, Brooklyn Seymour, Avante Walker, Elise Watson, Dawson Wojtaszczyk. 9th Grade – Rayne Anderson, James Barsaloux, Brooklyn Boyce, Wyatt Draper, Addison Fuchs, Kylee Green, Tavis Landen, Daniel Mark, Zander Staba, Brynley Stella, Joseph Vernaccini, Gabriella Zitz. 10th Grade – Camden Baris, Joseph Biletskiy, Julian Biviano, Joseph Costa, Simeon Fisher, Iaein Frawley, Connor Hegeman, Zachery Kirby, Jesse Klingebiel, Brielle Kota, Benjamin Mattice, SophieAnne Nicholas, Riley Priestley, Dana Reschke, Tristen Wieseltier, Alexis Williams. 11th Grade – Ethan Appis, Lydia Cone, Colton Cowell, Nicholas Curtis, William Eschberger, Cole Friedhaber, Ava Gephart, Madison Laney, Jack Lathan, Jude Miller, Joshua Noble, Keegan Park. 12th Grade – Kenneth Brownell, Ella Brydges, Zachary Flansburg, Brock Flint, Noah Holland, Gwendolyn Lambert, Amalia Morris, Willard (Trey) Prevost, Evan Sherwood, Lucy Storey, Conner Wright.

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - APRIL 17, 2022 Rent To Own 4 Mobile Home Units available at Oatka Creek MHP - 2 Black Creek MHP - 2 Call (585) 738-0953 for details C L A S S I F I E D S O B I T U A R I E S Marty Robert Oliver, 63, LeRoy, passed away unexpectedly April 10th, 2022, at home. He will be missed by his family and friends. Anne Marie Konkol, 88, LeRoy, passed away at home on April 10, 2022, in the loving presence of her family. He will be missed by his family and friends. William L. Kelty, 83, LeRoy, passed away an April 8, 2022. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association 444 Liberty Avenue, Suite 1300, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Robert P. Fedele, 81, Bergen, passed away on Friday, at Unity Hospital in Rochester. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. LEROY COMMUNITY KITCHEN - Serving dinner every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month starting at 4:30 until 5:45. Our Lady of Mercy Parish, 44 Lake St. GRACE'S CLOSET - A clothing giveaway at LeRoy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park, LeRoy NY. Clothing for all ages infants through adults. Tuesday 5:00-630p & Thursday's 9:30-11:30a. Contact 7688980. Adults only at this time. Masks are Required. LEROY FOOD PANTRY 10AM - 12PM. Monday - Thursday in the basement of the LeRoy Town Hall GENESEE VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE - The first meeting for 2022 will be held onWednesday April 20 at 7pm at the Pavilion United Methodist Church on the corner of Routes 19&63 in Pavilion. LEROY-STAFFORD SENIOR CITIZENS Luncheon will be on the thirdWednesday of each month at 12:30 at K of C. Lunch/ dessert provided for a small donation. Bring your own beverage. RESERVATIONS CALL Rosemary #506-5233, Lucy #721-6073 or Sue #861-0422. CHICKEN BBQ - Immaculate Conception Church of Mary Immaculate Parish Rt. 63 East Bethany. Chicken BBQ Sunday, April 24th from 10:45am til sold out. Located at the Church Hall STAFFORD GARDEN CLUB will meet on April 20, 2022 at 7 PM at the Stafford Town Hall, 8903 NY-237 Stafford NY 14143. For more information call (585) 344-0834. CHICKEN BARBECUE - Covington Methodist Church April 23rd from 4:00 till gone. The church is located at 1557 Simmons Road, between Perry and Pavilion. Take-outs available.

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