It's hard to believe, but the anniversary of the Benefit Dinner is coming up this Saturday, October 17! Yes, it has been a year since the dinner at the East Cove. It is great to have Todd back, and it did not take him very long.
You never know what you're training for.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Monday, November 3, 2008
REVISED - Polar Bear Bike Ride Info
On Sunday, November 23rd, there will be a Polar Bear Bike Ride to benefit Todd and his family. A $20 donation is requested to ride. The ride will begin and end at Adirondack Nautilus on Glenwood Ave in Queensbury. It will begin at 11am and end around 2pm. This will allow all levels of cyclists to complete the ride to Lake George and back and to enjoy warm goodies at the end of the ride in the lobby of the Nautilus. Please contact Pam Legault at 926-9846 if you would like to ride. We would like to get an estimate of how many cyclists we will have to make sure everyone gets to enjoy the warm goodies at the end.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Queensbury Racquetball Tournament
Queensbury Racquet Club and Adirondack Nautilus are having a fund raiser for Todd Smith on Saturday, October 25th from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm to help with the expenses. The cost is $20. Tennis, Racquetball and food will be provided. There will also be a silent auction (see previous post on this blog for more details)
ALL proceeds will go to the Todd Smith Fund. To attend please contact Peter at 229-0323 or info@adirondacktennis.com
ALL proceeds will go to the Todd Smith Fund. To attend please contact Peter at 229-0323 or info@adirondacktennis.com
Queensbury Racket Club Silent Auction
We are having a silent auction with the following items:
Adirondack Nautilus Membership - 1 year
5 Hours Tennis Court Time
1 Hour Private Tennis Lesson
1 Month Karate Membership
Taste of Entertainment teapot
Silent auction sheets are at the club now. Hopefully we can have bids on each of the items before Saturday.
See the previous post regarding this Saturday's (October 25) benefit racquetball tournament.
Adirondack Nautilus Membership - 1 year
5 Hours Tennis Court Time
1 Hour Private Tennis Lesson
1 Month Karate Membership
Taste of Entertainment teapot
Silent auction sheets are at the club now. Hopefully we can have bids on each of the items before Saturday.
See the previous post regarding this Saturday's (October 25) benefit racquetball tournament.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Polar Bear Bike Ride

On November 15 (the 22nd as a rain/snow date), Pam Legault and others are planning a Polar Bear Bike Ride on the bike path, suggesting a $20 donation to ride. They are working with Davidson's Bros. to see if they can use them for the end point for warm drinks and a bite to eat. Also trying to see if Saratoga Apple to donate some hot apple cider and donuts. Stay tuned for more details to come.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Get Ready For The Raffles and Silent Auctions!!!
These are the lists of items that are planned for the raffles on Friday night, followed by the list of the silent auctions. Thanks to all that generously donated these items and more!
Raffle List (more donations are coming in each day, so this is a partial list):
Yankee Candle Basket, valued at $45
Golf ball signed by John Daly, PGA Touring Pro, valued at $50
Necklace and earring set from Unique Expressions Gift Boutique, valued at $150
Watercolor print from the Wood Carte, valued at $100
Oil change from Della
Blackburn print
2 beaded handbags from Jacqueline's Bridal Shoppe
Sutton’s gift certificate $30
Sports Page items, valued at $200
3 months of free lessons from Adirondack Tae Kwon Do
Bistro Tallulah $25 gift certificate
Complimentary night at the Fort William Henry Grand Hotel
Certificate for a one hour massage
Signature Studios photography package
Sterling & Co. jewelry box
The Gourmet Café $25 gift certificate
Antonio’s Pizza $25 gift certificate
Cooler/Chair from North Country Promotional group
75 minute hot stone massage
Gift certificate for manicure from Nails By Claudia valued at $20
Gift certificate for pedicure from Nails By Claudia valued at $45
Cool Beans Gift Certificate
Adirondack Nautilus 1 year gym membership valued at $225
Adirondack Nautilus 1 year unlimited racquetball, valued at $198
Shoreline Cruises – 2 pairs of Two tickets for a one-hour historic site-seeing cruise aboard the Horicon
Silent Auction Items!!!:
Weekend on Lake George worth $600
Rick’s Bike Shop, Gift Certificate for $500
1 day whitetail deer hunt for two on Lake George worth $500
At Home Bleaching System for whiter teeth from Patrick McCullough, DDS (1 appt. needed) worth $350
Raffle List (more donations are coming in each day, so this is a partial list):
Yankee Candle Basket, valued at $45
Golf ball signed by John Daly, PGA Touring Pro, valued at $50
Necklace and earring set from Unique Expressions Gift Boutique, valued at $150
Watercolor print from the Wood Carte, valued at $100
Oil change from Della
Blackburn print
2 beaded handbags from Jacqueline's Bridal Shoppe
Sutton’s gift certificate $30
Sports Page items, valued at $200
3 months of free lessons from Adirondack Tae Kwon Do
Bistro Tallulah $25 gift certificate
Complimentary night at the Fort William Henry Grand Hotel
Certificate for a one hour massage
Signature Studios photography package
Sterling & Co. jewelry box
The Gourmet Café $25 gift certificate
Antonio’s Pizza $25 gift certificate
Cooler/Chair from North Country Promotional group
75 minute hot stone massage
Gift certificate for manicure from Nails By Claudia valued at $20
Gift certificate for pedicure from Nails By Claudia valued at $45
Cool Beans Gift Certificate
Adirondack Nautilus 1 year gym membership valued at $225
Adirondack Nautilus 1 year unlimited racquetball, valued at $198
Shoreline Cruises – 2 pairs of Two tickets for a one-hour historic site-seeing cruise aboard the Horicon
Silent Auction Items!!!:
Weekend on Lake George worth $600
Rick’s Bike Shop, Gift Certificate for $500
1 day whitetail deer hunt for two on Lake George worth $500
At Home Bleaching System for whiter teeth from Patrick McCullough, DDS (1 appt. needed) worth $350
Friday, October 10, 2008
"You never know what you are training for"

Thousands of people will drive by this quote.
Many of them will read it.
Many of those people will think about how this applies to them.
Some will understand.
...but only a handful of people know how truly meaningful this message really is - and know the extraordinary man that is living proof of its importance.
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