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.