Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Every Child Matters.. For Rob Smith



Vote for Rob Smith as Warren County's next Family Court Judge and vote for patience, experience, compassion, respect and the temperament we need!

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

NAACP ANNUAL SOUL FOOD DINNER, THUNDER SEASON OPENER , MAKING STRIDES TO END BREAST CANCER WALK, FALL FEST AT WEST MOUNTAIN WITH BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS, TIME WITH FRIENDS AND CONTINUING TO MEET VOTERS

After spending Friday evening with friends in Brant Lake, Wanda and I started our weekend by showing our support for our local NAACP Chapter at the Annual Soul Food Dinner. These folks sure know how to cook a great Southern meal. No one left hungry. Thank you everyone who took part in this event, and for the incredible hospitality and laughs.

It was great to see hockey back on the ice in Glens Falls. The Adirondack Thunder season opener drew a huge crowd and was an exciting game despite the loss with 3.8 seconds left!

Sunday we started the day like we always do, at Church. After church we headed to the annual Making Strides To End Breast Cancer walk, where Wanda, my littler brother Austen and I walked in honor of my dad, and in memory of my mother. The Queensbury volleyball program raised about $34,000! Way to go girls!

Austen and I then hustled up to West Mountain for their Fall Festival with Big Brothers Big Sisters. The haunted hay ride was a blast. Hats off to the Montgomery family for all that you do for our community. We at Big Brothers Big Sisters greatly appreciate your generosity. Thank you everyone for your continued words of encouragement. We are nearing the final stretch and all of your kind words are most appreciated.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Walk to end Alzheimer's, Power of Pink Volleyball Tournament, Cedar Seniors Craft Fair, Charles Evans Hughes Day, Elk's Lodge German Fest, Hockey, Oscar's 70th Anniversary, and of course meeting voters.

Wanda and I had to divide and conquer Saturday morning. While Wanda was enjoying Owen's hockey game, I took part in the annual walk to end Alzheimer's in Glens Falls with about 500 others. This walk was especially special to me after recently losing Wanda's dad to this disease. It was incredibly moving to see all of the support for this great cause. It was then off to Queensbury High School for some volleyball at the Power of Pink tournament. Incredible talent! Wanda and I then reunited and met with some talented craters at the Cedar Seniors Craft Fair, before attending a wonderful event at the Hyde museum in honor of the Hon. Thomas Mercure. A fine choice for the Charles Evans Hughes Award. A well deserved honor. It was then off to the Elks Lodge for German Fest and some delicious authentic German food by Sue Cannavan. The service was top notch as well. We love our fellow Elks. They do such a great job.

Sunday morning started with more hockey and then it was off to Warrensburg to Celebrate Oscar's Smokehouse's 70th Anniversary with some more delicious food. Thank you to everyone that we met this weekend, and for your encouraging words of support.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Birthday Dinner with the Family, Great Brant Lake Duck Race, Thurman Fall Farm Tours, Kissed by a goat, Double H Hole in the Woods fundraiser, Fire Victims fundraiser, homecoming, comedy show and Queensbury Lacrosse.

We started our weekend Friday at Mikado's celebrating Owen and my birthdays. The hibachi is always yummy.

On Saturday Wanda and I had a blast visiting with our up-county voters in Horicon and Thurman at the annual Brant Lake pancake breakfast and duck race and Thurman Fall Farm Tour. The breakfast at the Horicon Firehouse was delicious and a fantastic way to start the day. It was great to see some of our many supporters again and hear their encouraging words. Thank you Horicon for hosting another great event.

Thurman has provided Wanda and I with a lot of wonderful memories this campaign. We enjoyed Jax Wax and maple syrup in the spring, square danced, listened to great music and watched fireworks in the summer and toured the many farms in the fall. Along the way we have met some incredibly industrious and kind people. We had hoped to make the Queensbury football game but we're just having too much fun in Thurman to leave. The ladies of the quilting club had us in stitches. It was also nice to meet Irv West and talk about some of the issues facing our troubled youth. I'm looking forward to reading his book "Breaking the Rules". We also were happy to attend a "barn party" in support of Double H Hole in the Woods. Thank you Thurman for always making us feel welcome.

We were also proud to be able to show our support for the Y.F.A.K. Fundraiser. Yvonne, Frank, Andy and Kieran lost everything in a recent fire in Glens Falls. It was sad to hear of the loss of their pets. We then joined our son Owen and his friends at the West Mountain Ski Center for some homecoming dance pictures. Thank you Sara and Spencer Montgomery for being great hosts. We then attended a comedy show with our fellow elks at the Elks Lodge.

Sunday, we spent the day with Owen watching his Lacrosse team go undefeated in a tournament in Guilderland. The boys looked great! Thank you everyone for the continued kind words of support. #EveryFamilyMatters

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

"PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT ENDORSES ROB SMITH FOR FAMILY COURT JUDGE".

"PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT ENDORSES ROB SMITH FOR FAMILY COURT JUDGE".

Wanda and I had a great time Saturday meeting with voters in Queensbury at the AppleFest event at the Harrisena Community Church; in Johnsburg with a "former President" celebrating History Weekend; and Chestertown with Supervisor Craig Leggett at the Outdoors Alive event. We finished our night off with friends at the Annual Weeks Family Hot Air Balloon Festival party before watching Owen and his team play Clifton Park in some hockey.

At the Harrisena Church I had the distinct pleasure of being a Judge in the baking contest. It was hard to choose a winner from all of the wonderful dishes, but I ultimately chose Phyllis Straut's dish. Absolutely delicious!

We then headed up to Johnsburg/North Creek to meet with President Theodore Roosevelt to see if I could procure an endorsement. I did! This town may be small but it is huge when it comes to putting on an event. We met two local authors, Carol Gregson and Glenn Pearsall; watched some wonderful ladies turn wool into yarn and even ate some homemade ice cream. Perhaps the neatest thing was watching a local artist work on the magnificent mural in downtown. It is remarkable! We then headed back home for a yearly family balloon festival event at the Weeks Family Farm. The balloons didn't go up, but the hay rides were a lot of fun. It was then off to watch Owen and his hockey team play Clifton Park at the Civic Center.

Sunday we headed up to Lake Luzerne to watch the annual Pug Party. Our friend won 1st place! So many creative costumes and a ton of laughs. It was also great to see a recent treatment court graduate doing so well. "Treatment Court saved my life" he said. So proud to be a part of creating our County's first Treatment Court. It was then back to the rink for some more hockey before heading up north.

The highlight of our weekend was being able to show our support in Chestertown for Estelle Smits in her courageous battle with lung cancer. These events hit really close to home for Wanda and I. What an incredible turn out for this "Wonder Woman". There is nothing better than seeing a community come together in support of one of their own. Wanda and I were so honored to attend. You rock Estelle!

Thank you to all of the wonderful people that we continue to meet in this journey and for all of the encouraging words of support.
#EveryFamilyMatters