Friday, October 12, 2012
Saratoga-Wilton Elks barbecue for a cause
The Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 proudly
sponsored a cookout for local veterans last Sunday, Oct. 7 at the Guardian House in Ballston Spa.
40-50 veterans and lodge members gathered on a chilly, but beautiful fall afternoon.
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Pictured: Leading Knight Ken Woodcock, Trustee Dean Duel, Mark Winzer,
Owner of Waterford Banquets Gary Stevens, Trustee Steven Greene, and ER
Tom Klotz. Veterans: Chuck Branagan, Jim Bolster
and Terry Clare |
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This event was enjoyed by all and was a great
opportunity for everyone to get to know each other.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Halfmoon Highway Department: Pretty in Pink
In recognition of breast cancer awareness month the Town of Halfmoon
Highway department will be wearing pink shirts every Thursday throughout October.
How will you be showing your support?
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Saratoga Bridges and the 6th Annual Joyce Spratt Memorial Golf Outing
Saratoga Bridges received over $6,000
(NET) at the 6th Annual Joyce Spratt Memorial Golf Outing on Saturday,
September 29, 2012. 100 golfers wearied the rain to play at Brookhaven
Golf Course in Greenfield, NY.
Joyce
was a loving wife and mother of 4 boys and sadly passed away after a battle
with cancer. Her son Christopher is the Vice President of Saratoga Bridges’
Foundation Board and had this to say about the event and why they chose to
support Saratoga Bridges, “Losing her at the age of 46 from cancer was
devastating for all of those whose lives she touched. This tournament is to
celebrate her life and for her friends and family to get together and laugh and
have fun. We have chosen to donate the proceeds from the past two years to
Saratoga Bridges. My brother Todd has a
learning disability and Saratoga Bridges has done so much for our family throughout
the years, it was a natural choice. My family and I know that she (Joyce) would
be so proud that this money is being used to help individuals with disabilities
and their families.”
As one of the largest non-profit
organizations in Saratoga County, Saratoga Bridges has been providing the
highest level of services and programs to 800 people with developmental
disabilities and their families for more than 55 years by promoting their
abilities and achievements in every aspect of community life. Individuals strive to realize their goals,
hopes and dreams as they work, shop, play and volunteer while leading full,
productive and contributing lives. Saratoga Bridges philosophy is that every
day is full of possibilities!
http:www.saratogabridges.org