Daily Archives: August 21, 2014

Gathering to honor memory of Kirsty Sutherland

An All-Girls Cocktail Party, the second annual gathering to honor the memory of the late Kirsty Sutherland, will be held at the Eagle Bay Park camp of Deb and John Barry on Sunday, August 24 from 6 p.m.  Continue reading

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A Big Thank You

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the friends and family who stopped by on August 2 for our son Dave’s memorial get together to benefit The Dave Park Memorial Scholarship at Town of Webb Schools.

Deanna Ripstein Park (right), and Alejandro and Sophia Garcia Galagarza with cornhole bags.

From the cornhole games, to the children’s pinata, to the food, fellowship and friendship, it was a great time for all.

Thank you,

Jan & Steve Park,

Old Forge

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Goodsell Museum says thanks for Mini Golf Tourney support

The Goodsell Museum Board and Staff want to thank everyone for their support for our Inaugural Mini Golf Tournament. We are so pleased that we represent such a great community and your history is what TOWHA is all about. We plan for next year’s tournament to be even better!

Museum Assistant Kristy Rubyor and Board Member Martha Denio.

Museum Assistant Kristy Rubyor and Board Member Martha Denio.

First of all, many thanks to Nutty Putty Golf and Benny’s Ice Cream. We couldn’t have done it without you.

A big thank you also to our volunteers—you were awesome. The tournament went so smoothly because of you all. Continue reading

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Friends of the Old Forge Library thankful for great Bash support

The Friends of the Old Forge Library wish to thank all those who made our annual fundraiser, The Library BASH—celebrating 100 years of the Old Forge Library—a success.IMG_5339******

To those who donated food, volunteers who sold tickets, worked the tables, and admission…we couldn’t do it without you. Continue reading

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John Briant painting sales to benefit library

Most people remember the late John Briant as the author of the popular Adirondack Detective Series, however he also enjoyed painting as a hobby following his retirement as a New York State Trooper.

He served a 29-year career with Troops D and B as a State Trooper and a BCI Investigator that began in 1953.   Continue reading

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