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Well, this surely has been a “summery” summer, hasn’t it? Th ere has been enough heat and humidity lately that I
want to remind our residents to be careful of overexertion, and to remember to stay well-hydrated on the hot and humid days that have been so plentiful of late. I urge everyone to pay special attention to our young children and our elderly in weather like this. A visit or a call to check in on some of our more fragile residents at this time of year is a neighborly gesture.
I encourage all our residents to make use of Guilderland’s park facilities during summertime. We have a lot of diff erent things for people to do in our extensive network. You could choose to walk to the playground areas in one of our neighborhood-scale pocket parks, or take a longer hike on the 5-mile trail network in Tawasentha Park and the Winter Recreation Area. If there’s a dog in your household, you and your pet might enjoy a visit to the dog park at Nott Road Park. A visit to Tawasentha Park off ers the opportunity for picnicking, basketball, tennis, or softball, along with a visit to the Town Pool for a swim. We still have a few Th ursday evening concerts coming up in August at the Guilderland Performing Arts Center as well. I hope that many of you will take advantage of the recreational opportunities these facilities off er.
Our local golfi ng community has enjoyed a very good season so far at Western Turnpike Golf Course. Generally favorable weather conditions and the work our groundskeeping crew puts in on the course have made the golfers pretty happy this season. As a reminder, greens fees are always discounted for Guilderland residents. Call the Pro Shop at 456-0786 for more information or for tee time reservations.
Please travel with care as you move around our community during these busy days of summer, whether you are going by car, by bicycle, or on foot. Enjoy the season to the fullest.
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As the summer winds down, we at the chamber have
done just the opposite! We have been gearing up for our own major fall events to promote area businesses and organizations. Several activities will be available in the upcoming months for members of the community to enjoy. September’s First Friday Business Breakfast will cover how to promote your business during a challenging business climate. On Friday September 7th from 7:30-9am, come join us at GCC Offi ces 2050 Western Ave and hear from 3 experts with advice on promotion, public relations and trying to keep up with the ever changing technology era. On hand will be Pauline Bartel of Bartel Communications as well as Kristi Gustafson Barlette of Blogger, Staff Writer, and Social Media Expert from the Times Union. Last but not least, Patrick Honda of PC Promotional Printing and Networking Guru. Th e event is just $5 members and $10 for non-members- please be sure to reserve your spot. Join us on October 2nd from 5:30-8 pm at Th e Italian American Community center for Ladies Night Out, an evening of health, wellness and fun activities and camaraderie for women. Th is event will feature 35 vendors with free samples, demonstrations, and interactive booths. Sponsored by Walmart, Crossgates Mall, Bouchey & Clarke, and Key Bank, this event is free and open to the public. Th ere will be a raffl e and 50/50 drawing with proceeds going to Th e Legal Project. On October 6th from 10am-2pm, come to Altamont Orchards for our annual “Souped Up on Guilderland.” Th is event is a soup cook off with local restaurants, a car show and a fall community festival. Th e Chamber will culminate its Adirondack Chair community project with a “chair-itable” auction to benefi t Guilderland students through the PTA’s and Friends of Guilderland Athletics to help with programs that have been cut. If you are interested in getting involved with either event, don’t hesitate to call the chamber. In the meantime, I encourage you to support our wonderful local businesses and organizations. Enjoy the rest of the summer while it lasts!
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Many of us know or have at least heard of the Rodino Family over the past three years since the tragic passing of 8 year
old Rachel from the juvenile form of Huntington’s Disease, the neurological disease that causes degeneration of the body and mind that currently has no cure. Once again, the family and their friends are trying to stay positive as now their 18 year old daughter, Gianna, a recent graduate of Guilderland High School, has been diagnosed with the juvenile form of Huntington’s Disease, as well. Th is newest diagnosis follows that of her brother, Anthony, last year, who also has the juvenile form and father, Rick, who has been disabled by the disease over the past few years. Gianna’s mom, Lori, has been and will continue to attempt to keep the family in their home, as mortgage payments become more diffi cult to meet with accumulating bills, while she takes care of her family and supports them around the clock. Th e continuous heartbreak seems unbearable, yet the Rodinos refuse to give up.
It is this outlook on life that rings with strength, perseverance, and ultimately hope that has impacted my own life. Like many, when I fi rst heard the story of Rachel three years ago, my heart broke for the family. I have since had Gianna as a student in class and have learned through her and her family, that even when faced with horrible tragedy, smiles and laughter can still be part of your life. Th e inner strength that rings through the entire family has motivated me to not only get involved with fundraising for the family, but also to always keep a positive outlook, no matter what trials may come my way. Maybe it is the Rodino’s story that could serve as a spark to help spur Huntington’s awareness and research, bringing about a cure in time to save Gianna, Anthony, and Rick. Lori believes it and so do I….but this cannot be achieved by sitting by and continuing life as normal.
Many of you also know and love the family and have rallied behind them for almost 3 years. Still, we need to do more. At the current time, upcoming events that will help the Rodinos, while also benefi ting the community, are being planned. More information will become available as soon as more specifi c plans are made. Outdoor butterfl y lights, in a way to memorialize Rachel, will be sold at all events and at the Guilderland Chamber of Commerce for the rest of the summer and fall. For now, we need people to help keep this family’s hope and faith alive by doing what communities do best: coming together when times are tough and doing for each other what we would hope would be done for us in a challenging situation. Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or Kathy Burbank at the Guilderland Chamber of Commerce if you would like to get involved in easing the diffi cult road that lies ahead of this exceptional family.
And thank you for making me proud to be a part of this community, time and time again.
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The fair is geared toward boys, girls, men and women of all ages looking to spend a day in the sun with theirfamily and friends. No matter whatyou like to do, whether it is hop ontothe carnival rides, participate incontests, visit the various vendors orlearn from the history-rich exhibits,a day spent at the fair is the perfect getaway from your workday routineand everyday errands.
This year, the Altamont Fair will feature livemusic from local bands playing everything fromcountry music and rock to the oldies. The famous Circus Hollywood, sponsored by National Grid, will be at the fair entertaining visitors everyday, and there are plenty of activities for all fairgoers to participate in, such as Miss Altamont Fair, the Ugliest Cake Contest and the opportunity to learn about sustainable living.
The Altamont Fair provides a number of family-friendly shows. For animal lovers, there is the Two by Two Zoo, which educates children about animals, a petting zoo and Disc-Connected K9s, the worldfamous Frisbee dogs. For those interested in magic tricks, Sylvia’s Magic Trunk provides spectacular entertainment, and for families looking for a laugh,they should see Vic and Sticks, the musical comedy group that allows kids to participate in its shows.
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Armed Services Day follows Senior Day, occurringThursday, Aug. 16. On Armed Services Day, all active and retired members of the military will be admitted free of charge until 4 p.m. (free admission does not include rides). Armed Services Day events include a World War II radio re-enactment as well as exhibits of military vehicles. Budweiser andSaratoga Eagle will be raising funds to benefit VA Homeless Veterans Programs in the Capital Region,and to cap off a great day, the US Army Color guard will lead off a flag-raising ceremony followed by anamazing Alonzo Fireworks display, sponsored by Quick Response Restoration.
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In 1893, horse racing kicked off the first AltamontFair. The Fine Arts and Applied Science Building,the oldest building on the fairgrounds, wasconstructed for the first event. Admission was justa quarter, and net receipts for the inaugural three-day event equaled $884.13.
During the inaugural event, fairgoers were extremely interested in the latest farmingmachinery, as use of steel tools was on the rise.Weaving machines were also popular it wascommon for households to make their ownclothes. Finally, a gardening display showcasing a diversity of new seeds for planting was of interestto a population growing due to the continuing rise of European immigrants.
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I would like to start off to say thank you to the community and patients for such a warm welcome to the Spinal Wellness Center. It has been a very busy couple of months with the transition but we have settled in smoothly. It has been such a
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I can’t tell you how many nights I’ve stayed awake thinking of what I should write for my fi rst article. Back injuries, headaches, sports injuries, ankle sprains, sports nutrition, how to pick out running shoes, taping techniques, picking pillows and mattresses and the list goes on and on. I couldn’t take another sleepless night so I left it up to the patients to decide. Th e fi nal vote left me writing about natural ways to manage infl ammation. I hope you enjoy this article and fi nd some useful information.
When most people think of infl ammation they may think of a time when an injury occurred and the body reacted by causing redness, swelling, decreased motion and pain. Infl ammation can be an acute reaction or a chronic ongoing daily battle of sleepless nights and painful joints.
Excessive infl ammation can become systemic, aff ect every cell in the body and negatively impact your health. Cardiovascular disease, allergies, asthma, fi bromyalgia, auto-immune disease like rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis are characterized by chronic infl ammation. Infl ammation is caused by the immune system reacting to a stimulus. It could be a twisted ankle or years of wear and tear. Regardless, there are a few things you can do to speed up recovery. I like to incorporate nature’s best medicine: FOOD.
First let’s look at foods that can cause infl ammation. Of course these are going to be all the foods that we love. Refi ned sugar found in candy, chocolate, desserts, soda and white fl our. Trans fats (partially hydrogenated oils) are fats that the body cannot easily recognize or breakdown. Th ese are found in almost all packaged food products. Alcohol, artifi cial sweeteners, high fat dairy and red meat are also big culprits that can cause systemic infl ammation. Ok, so what is left to eat? Th e answer is real food.
Oft en when a patient comes in with an acute injury, I will make recommendations to follow an anti-infl ammatory nutrition plan for one week. It may seem drastic for some individuals; however, in reality it is how we should eat on a daily basis anyway. You would be amazed how your body heals quicker without having to process all the heavy fatty and sugary foods. Th e daily plan is as follows:
5-7 servings of vegetables, 2- 3 serving of fruit, 3.5 ounces of cooked protein (turkey or chicken with skin removed, Mahi Mahi, Pacifi c Mackerel, Pink Salmon, Pacifi c Cod). Avoid red meat for one week. Include 1-2 servings of legumes (peas, hummus, bean soup), 1-2 servings of low-fat or nonfat dairy, 1-3 servings of whole grain bread or pasta, brown rice, whole oats and 1 serving of nuts/seeds. Fluid intake should be ½ your body weight in ounces. For example, a 100 pound person needs 50 ounces of fl uid per day. Acceptable beverages include water, decaff einated herbal tea or coff ee, mineral water, club soda or seltzer. Condiments such cinnamon, carob, mustard, horseradish, vinegar, lemon, lime, herbs/spices, stevia, may be used as desired. No refi ned sugar or artifi cial sweeteners are allowed.
If you have questions or concerns about your condition, please call to schedule a complimentary consultation at 869-3415.
For more information about the Spinal Wellness Center you can visit our website at www.thespinalwellnesscenter.com or email Dr. Keeling at [email protected]
MANAGING INFLAMMATION NATURALLYBy Dr. Kim Keeling
Dr. Kim Keeling resides in Guilderland with husband, Mark, and two children,Tristan and Taylor. She graduated from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, MN. She has been a Certifi ed Chiropractic Sports Physician for eight years.
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Steven J. Oshins, D.D.S.
The Health of Your Mouth Impacts the Health of Your Body
Your mouth is an integral part of your entire body, and an infection there puts the rest of your body at risk. It’s not entirely known whether it’s the bacteria, the inflammation, or a combination of factors that make gum disease so serious for your overall health. Recent research shows that gum disease plays a negative role in the following health conditions:
• Heart disease: Gum disease is associated with atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), heart attack and heart disease.
• Diabetes: Inflammation that starts in the mouth seems to weaken the body’s ability to control blood sugar. High blood sugar provides ideal conditions for infection to grow, including gum infections.
• Alzheimer’s disease: People with gum disease are at increased risk of cognitive dysfunction associated with Alzheimer’s.
• Pregnancy complications: Women with gum disease may be at increased risk of having low birth weight or preterm birth babies. One study found treating a woman’s gum disease decreased chances of premature birth by nearly 50 percent.
• Lung health and respiratory diseases: Bacteria in your mouth from gum disease can be inhaled into your lungs, causing respiratory diseases such as pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
• Osteoporosis: Gum disease increases your risk of developing osteoporosis.
One thing is clear: the health of the body and mouth are interconnected. Your body can affect the health of your mouth and likewise, your mouth can affect the health of your body. Taking good care of your teeth and gums can really help you live well longer. This means brushing twice a day, flossing once a day, and going for regular dental cleanings and check-ups.
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Prenuptial Agreement - A Tool For Planning Your Financial Life TogetherYou are in love and about to be married. As you think about your future together perhaps you envision owning a home, starting a family, and (eventually) retirement. It is an exciting time with many things going on at once.
While many people often think about the emotional aspects of marriage, often times they fail to consider that marriage is a fi nancial partnership. Over the course of your marriage you will make many fi nancial decisions with your spouse. While you are planning for your wedding day, you should also consider using a prenuptial agreement to plan for your future together.
The problem with prenuptial agreements is people tend to only talk about them within the context of a divorce. And usually only when there is a lot of money involved. The media buzz about the divorce of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise is a recent example. As a result, people tend to form a conclusion that creating a prenuptial agreement presumes you will be divorced or that they are only necessary if there is signifi cant money involved. This conclusion is not accurate.
As a wise colleague once said to me, “You don’t put Fix-a-Flat in your trunk because you presume you will get a fl at tire on the way to the store.” A prenuptial agreement should be viewed as a tool to help you plan your fi nancial life together as a married couple in addition to providing a level of security if (not when!) you and your spouse decide to part ways.
Prenuptial agreements off er a myriad of benefi ts. Here are a few:
1. An Understanding of the Financial Picture: In order for a prenuptial agreement to be properly prepared, each party must share information about his/her fi nances (such as income, assets, and debts). Sharing this information will help each party understand more about each other and communicate about future fi nancial matters. Often times this will help strengthen the relationship between the parties.
2. Future Planning: The beginning of the marriage is the best time to address expectations for both individuals and the plans you both have for the future. For example, will both spouses work during the marriage? If one spouse plans to stay home to care for children, then the agreement should discuss how the family will be fi nancially supported.
3. Handling Debts: People may have debt when they enter into a marriage. For example, with the rising cost of higher education it is not uncommon anymore for two young people to have student loans in the six-fi gures. A prenuptial agreement can address how these and other debts will be paid during the marriage or upon a divorce.
4. Protection of Current Assets: Pre-nuptial agreements can be used to ensure that separate property (e.g. property you owned prior to your marriage) remains the separate property of the person that owns it.
5. Estate Planning: New York State law does not allow one spouse to disinherit the other (this law is known as the Elective Share Statute). However, each party to a prenuptial agreement can waive the application of that law, so that in the event of your passing you will be able to distribute your assets according to your wishes. This is often extremely important to someone who is remarrying and has children and/or support obligations from a prior marriage.
Leyla A. Kiosse is a partner at Tabak & Kiosse, LLP, a law fi rm located in Great Oaks Offi ce Park (near Crossgates Mall). Along with her partner (Margaret Tabak), Attorney Kiosse counsels clients on all matters related to matrimonial and family law. A Guilderland native, Attorney Kiosse received her undergraduate degree from Union College and her law degree from Albany Law School. If you have questions about a matrimonial or family law issue, contact Attorney Kiosse for a consultation by calling 464-4095 or by visiting the fi rm’s website, www.tklawllp.com.
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CHAMPIONSHIP READING @ YOUR LIBRARYBy Barbara Nichols Randall, Director, Guilderland Public Library
The topic for this month’s book column is the Olympic Games. Below are just a few of the interesting items available at the Library for you to borrow.
ADULT FICTIONRunning the Rift by Naomi Benaron is an American author. With this novel she won the 2010 Bellwether Prize for fi ction. Rwandan runner Jean Patrick Nkuba dreams of winning an Olympic gold medal and uniting his ethnically divided country, only to be driven from everyone he loves when the violence starts, after which he must fi nd a way back to a better life.
The Games by Ted Kosmatka This stunning fi rst novel from Nebula Award and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award fi nalist Ted Kosmatka is a riveting tale of science cut loose from ethics. Set in an amoral future where genetically engineered monstrosities fi ght each other to the death in an Olympic event, The Games envisions a harrowing world that may arrive sooner than you think.
No Mark Upon Her by Deborah Crombie When an Olympic rowing hopeful and a detective with the Met is found dead in the Thames, Scotland Yard Superintendent Duncan Kincaid, along with his wife and his team, is submerged in a complex case involving political and ethical issues that put both his career and reputation on the line
Private Games by James Patterson The 2012 Olympics are hours away when a high-ranking member of the games’ organizing committee and his mistress are killed. A man calling himself Cronius writes a letter to newspaper reporter Karen Pope, claiming responsibility for the murders and threatening that more will die unless he can restore the Olympics to their ancient glory. Now, with private investigator Nigel Steele, Pope sets out to uncover the madman’s real identity before more die.
ADULT TRUE STORIESRunning with the Kenyans Adharanan Finn Part travelogue, part memoir, this mesmerizing quest to uncover the secrets of the world’s greatest runners, and put them to the test,combines practical advice, a fresh look at barefoot running, and hard-won spiritual insights. Running with the Kenyans is more than one man’s pursuit of a lifelong dream. It’s a fascinating portrait of a magical country, and an extraordinary people seemingly born to run
Dream Team Jack McCallumThey were the Beatles of basketball, the Mercury Seven in sneakers. In Dream Team, acclaimed sports journalist Jack McCallum delivers the untold story of the greatest team ever assembled: the 1992 U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team that captivated the world, kindled the hoop dreams of countless children around the planet, and remade the NBA into a global sensation.The NBA is now fl ush with international stars, many of them inspired by the exuberant spirit of ‘92.
Dream Team vividly re-creates the moment when a once-in-a-millennium group of athletes came together, outperformed the hype, and changed the future of sports--one perfectly executed fast break at a time.
VIDEOSLake Placid an Olympic history; written and directed by Marc Nathanson.
Munich; screenplay by Tony Kushner and Eric Roth ; directed by Steven Spielberg.
And last but not least, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic games a videogame for Wii.
Enjoy the rest of the summer! Barbara
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Happy Summer, Everyone! As August slowly makes it’s way towards the new school year, it’s time to start attacking the clutter in your home. Begin with recycling newspapers and old magazines-are you really going to read that article from 5 years ago? Clean your desk and fi les and throw out any unimportant paper and envelopes. One by one, clean all the closets and junk drawers. Have a late summer yard sale and make a clean sweep of your basement, shed and garage. Donate any leftover useful items and clothing to Goodwill or Salvation Army.
Make a list of what you want to accomplish and prioritize each project. The list will help remind you of where you are at and will keep you focused as you tackle each item. Work on only one or two at a time and don’t worry about the others. Once you start accomplishing some current challenges, you can go back to your list to choose another one to work on. Communicate with your family the particular tasks ask for their assistance-try to assign each task to each family member. Include even small children-they will be beaming with pride as they help out!
We can help out, too. Scrapster is a locally owned business and we are the Capital Region’s premier NO COST scrap metal removal and recycling service. We also provide low cost junk/debris removal and clean outs. Everything is properly recycling, disposed, re-used or donated. Additionally, Scrapster is a New York State DEC approved collection site for the free drop off of computers, monitors, televisions and all electronic devices. We are insured, reliable, convenient and able to provide top Quality same day pick up when required.
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ENERGIZING HEALTHY LIVINGCAPITAL DISTRICT YMCAHealthy Community SeriesPresented byBlueShield of Northeastern New York
BRENDA DEER MEMORIAL 5KSaturday, September 8, 2012Kids Fun Run - 8:30AM
5K-3K - 9:00AM
The Guilderland YMCA invites you to bring your whole family to this exciting celebration, energizing healthy living in our community. The Brenda Deer Memorial will include a 5K run, 3K walk, Kid’s Fun Run, Fitness Demos (for adults and kids), and more. Learn more at CDYMCA.org.
$25 5K Run$25 3K WalkFREE Kid’s Fun Run (8:30pm) and Activities
Register at any Capital District YMCA Location or online at www.CDYMCA.org
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First Name ________________________________ Last Name ________________________________ Date of Birth ____/____/____
Gender M / F Are you a YMCA member? Yes / No If YES, what branch? ______________
I hereby release the Capital District YMCA and all municipal agencies whose property and /or personnel are used and other sponsoring or co-sponsoring individuals from responsibility for any injuries or damages I, or my child, may suffer as a result of my/his/her participation in the 2012 Capital District YMCA Healthy Community Series. In addition, I permit the use of my/his/her photo in newspapers, brochures or other promotional materials without compensation. I have read the entry form and certify compliance by signing below.
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RACE & PAYMENT INFORMATIONDATE LOCATION TIME 5K 3K COST KIDS RUN (FREE)Sept. 8 Brenda Deer Memorial The Y, Guilderland 9:00a $25 $_______ 8:30aOct. 27 The Y, Troy 9:00a $25 $_______ 8:30aDec. 8 The Y, Delmar 9:00a $25 $_______ 8:30a Subtotal $_______ Total Due $_______
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Animals Available for Adoption and Upcoming Events
Bandit Bear KansasHello there, I’m Bandit, a very young neutered My name is Bear. After having me for 6 years, my family decided I’m Kansas and I am a 4 year old spayed female male Hound mix. I am fun, friendly, and loving. that I was too big and they dropped me off at the Brennan Humane Greyhound. I am a petite light brindle . I am toldI want to be your forever friend. Please come Society. I am a make Chocolate Lab who is friendly and still has a that I am sweet and energetic and good with othervisit me at the Brennan Humane Society in lot of energy to play. Please come and visit me and male me a part dogs. I love attention, give kisses and love to play.Gloversville, NY (437 Nine Mile Tree Road. For of your family, Call Denise or Kathy at 518 725-0115 or visit http:// I do require a fenced in yard and can be part of anymore information, callDenise or Kathy at 518 www.pawsforyou.org. family with children older than 8 years of age. Please725-0115 or visit http://www.pawsforyou.org contact Pat at 518 768-2579.
SAVE THE DATE!August 24-25, 2012 – Macy’s “Shop for a CauseMacy’s is partnering with Guilderhaven, inc., to raise money for our ongoing charitable efforts. Shop for a Cause gives you the opportunity to give back to your community and to help Guilderhaven help the animal community. When you purchase a $5 saving pass and Shop For A Cause on August 24-August 25, 2012, you'll receive 25% off* on regular, sale and clearance merchandise, including designer brands you love, throughout the store, as well as 10% off furniture, mattresses and area rugs. And, you will be eligible to win a $500 gift card, no purchase necessary!
October 4, 2012 - Guilderhaven’s Annual “Gathering of Friends” FundraiserOur “Gathering of Friends” Fundraiser will be held on Thursday, October 4th at 6pm at Mallozzi’s at the Western Tpke. Golf Course in Guilderland. Wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, silent auction, door prizes, dinner, coffee, and dessert (cash bar, soft drinks are provided). The cost is $35.00 a ticket. If interested, please contact Georgia at 439-9264 or [email protected], or Sue at 861-6861, or Pat at 456-2007. If you would like to sponsor this event please contact at the above phone numbers or email address.
PLEASE VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE (AS OF JUNE 30th) AT http://www/guilderhaven.org!
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Q & A with Bryan McLachlanLOCAL AUTHOR www.Bryan-McLachlan.com
Q. How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?A. I’ve written three and they are all thrillers. My fi rst was Shadows and Deceptions followed by Triangle of Stars and my latest is The Bear Hunter. As to which is my favorite, that’s a tough one. I’m partial to Shadows and Deceptions because it was my fi rst, but I think The Bear Hunter is my best. Triangle of Stars is pretty good too!
Q. What do you like to do when you are not writing?A. I enjoy spending time with my family. I’ve been married to Lisa for twenty-three years and have two children. Our daughter, Kayla just graduated from Keuka College and our son, Connor, just graduated from Guilderland and will be attending Mercy College in the fall. Also, I have a few hobbies that I enjoy. Skiing and the world of wine is another. I fi nd it amazing what fl avors are produced by a simple grape and where they are grown. I’m a member of a Burgundy wine society called the Confrerie des Chevailier du Tastevin where we hold tastings in local restaurants. Another hobby is building military dioramas. I’ve been doing them since I was a kid and I’m fi nally at the stage with painting techniques where the models look lifelike.
Q. What do you love most about the business?A. Besides seeing your name on a book cover, holding book signings was a lot of fun. I had over one hundred in ten states and was able to meet a lot of interesting people, including other authors who were holding signings as well. I would have to say the best encounter I had was when I was at a signing for Triangle of Stars and a guy ran up to my table and said “I read your fi rst book and I have to get this one!” That made my day!
Q. What do you think is your biggest challenge with the business?A. Competition and the subjectivity of the book business. The entire business is based on an agents or publishers opinion and whether they think your book is marketable or not. Sometimes that’s hard to deal with. It’s very easy to get discouraged when the rejection letters and e-mails keep coming in. If you make it to the point of publication, then you have to get the consumer to notice and buy your book.
Q. What do you want the community to know about you?A. Besides being an author, I work security at Farnsworth Middle School and coach Modifi ed football and boys lacrosse.
For the future, I still plan on writing. The ideas are forming for another novel. Traveling around the country is planned for the future. We have a few destinations in the mountain west we want to get to and another trip to the Virgin Islands.
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Q. How and why did you start writing?A. I always enjoyed reading stories and writing papers in college. One day I decided to take a course in writing to see if I had what it took to write a short story. Well the fi rst story I submitted to a magazine was accepted and published. At this time, I read an article that Tom Clancy bought part ownership in the Baltimore Orioles. I thought that if a guy can write a few books and buy a baseball team, I had to try writing my own books. I turned one of my short stories into my fi rst novel, Shadows and Deceptions. One of the things I learned about writing was to write about what you know so it would make the story as realistic as possible. Living in the Capital District, I decided to make that the main setting for all three books.
Q. Where can we fi nd your books? Are they available in digital format?A. Some book stores will have the fi rst two. All three books can be ordered on Amazon.com. And yes, all three are available in digital format.
Q. Do you have a website?A. I do. It’s www.Bryan-McLachlan.com
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7TH ANNUAL ST. LUCY/ST. BERNADETTE ALTAMONT OPEN
SCRAMBLE/CAPTAIN’S CHOICE
This year’s event will be held on Monday, September 10th atAltamont’s very own Orchard Creek Golf Club rated by Golf Digest as one of the best public golf courses in New York State (4-1/2 stars).
The cost for this event is $125 per player. This price includes 18holes of golf, riding cart, lunch, chicken and ribs Awards Dinnerand various awards. For an additional $20 you may purchase a“Mulligan” package. This will allow you one Mulligan plus severaladditional opportunities to win prizes. Awards Dinner onlytickets are available for $35 per person.
Format: Scramble/Captain’s Choice (suitable for golfers of all abilities)
For more information contact Terry Seery at 518-861-5961
Space is limited so please sign up early!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REGISTRATION FORM
Name Phone Number/E-Mail
Please mail your check (payable to St. Lucy/St. Bernadette) and the completed registration form to:
St. Lucy/St. Bernadette Church P O Box 678Altamont, NY 12009
Monday, September 10thCost: $125 per player
Registration:11:00-11:45 am • Shotgun Start: 12:00 Noon
Enjoy a fall day on a beautiful course featuring 18 holes of golf (including cart), lunch, door prizes, and an awards dinner.
• Putting challenge on the practice green• Two longest drive contests• Two closest to the pin challenges
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Want to succeed in life? Burn your boats! It is a story I have heard often, but it never gets old. Legend has it that when
Cortes landed his invading forces on the Mexican coast in 1519 he ordered his troops to burn their boats. Th is prevented retreat and gave his men two choices, succeed with the invasion or die. Retreat or quitting is easy when you have the option. In the face of fear he acted decisively and was victorious. His actions assured his men’s commitment to the goal of invading Mexico. How often do we let our fears get in the way of taking decisive action? What could you accomplish if you made a commitment where failure wasn’t an option?
One of my biggest fears has always been the freefall in skydiving. Just watching skydivers would make me sweat. I guess everyone has fears, heights, snakes, confi ned spaces, crowds, you name it and I think there is a phobia. For me it was skydiving. It irritated me that just the thought of skydiving scared me. I became committed to making a skydiving jump. I booked a date with a friend last summer and put a non refundable deposit down. I was committed. However, when they cramped me in an archaic, stripped down Cessna with even the pilot wearing a chute, I felt my commitment waning. A small plane like that takes about 20 minutes of circling to attain a 10,000 foot jump height. It is an eternity, and I remember having fears and doubts creeping in my mind the entire fl ight. I thought I was committed before I got
in the plane. It dawned on me about half
way up that the real commitment comes when they open the door, you get hit in the face with a cold 80 MPH wind, and you decide to throw your body towards the earth at 120 MPH. That is when you burn your boats. Once you step through the door there is no turning back. Funny thing happened. Once we started plummeting to the earth, all the fear and anxiety disappeared. Th e decision had been made and there was nothing to do but enjoy the ride. When I got down I did a little research and found my experience was typical. In one study I read, they found skydiver’s heart rates max out immediately before the jump. As soon as they jump their heart rates actually declined, likely because they have become committed to the jump. I think life is the same way. Indecisiveness leads to fear and anxiety. Make a commitment to burn your boats or “take the plunge” and you become focused. Th e anxiety and fear disappear and are replaced with your vision.
What boats or “crutches” do you need to burn to become committed to your goals?
BURN YOUR BOATS TO FIND SUCCESS!
Kevin Clancy has been providing real estate appraisal and brokerage services in the Capital District for the past 18 years. A NYS real estate broker, general certifi ed real estate appraiser, and best selling author, Kevin received an undergraduate degree in marketing from Siena College and an MBA from the University at Albany.
He resides in Altamont with his wife and two daughters. Kevin can be reached in the offi ce at 518-861-7016.
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from GUILDERLAND MARTIAL ARTS2563 Western Ave, Guilderland • (518) 690-1269 • www.guilderlandmartialarts.com
Master Rice owns Guilderland Martial Arts and holds a 5th degree Black Belt in Taekwondo. Master Rice is also a Math teacher at Guilderland High School. Guilderland Martial Arts off ers classes starting at age 4 as well as an afterschool program and summer camps. For more information please call 690-1269.
Outside the Comfort Zone
On July 14th many of our students at Guilderland Martial Arts attended the North East Open tournament at the Marriott
Hotel on Wolf Road. When a student performs at this tournament they must formally approach a panel of judges, confi dently and strongly introduce themselves, explain what they are going to perform and after fi nding their starting point that will keep their routine in the ring, begin their performance. After their performance the student must endure a period during which they stand at attention and are graded. Then comes the waiting to see if they score high enough to place. There are any number of things that can go wrong that make the situation a rough one for anyone.
Certainly you recognize this process since you have in some form been watching some or all of the Olympics. The Olympics represent the pinnacle of international competition in sports. Like gymnastics, basketball, track and fi eld, swimming and a host of other sports, World Taekwondo Federation Taekwondo has within its structure a clear path to the Olympics. For many of the participants even a small local tournament feels like the Olympics and achieving the completion of their routine feels like a victory. If they can come away with the added victory of a prize then the feeling is even better.
As I have said before it is not solely about winning, though that is indeed the driving force. It is mostly about the development of character. The students that achieve participation in tournaments gain experience in being outside of their comfort zone. When they are asked to give a presentation at school or at work it will be easy. They will be used to being a little, if not very, uncomfortable and they will be successful.
I am in front of a class of students most of the time. I ask people all the time to be out of their comfort zone because I know it is good for them. Very few of them sincerely want to electively be in the spotlight. Think about how you would feel if you were asked to get up in front of a crowd and talk about some topic or do something. 90% of you would probably feel at least a little
sense of panic. But if you were to do it and pull it off , you would be happy about it and better for the experience. We need a push to excel in life and we need to get out of our comfort zone to live and become stronger.
At the end of the school year, I put some of my fabulous teaching friends at Guilderland High School outside of their comfort zone by having them break boards. They overcame every aspect of leaving their comfort zone. They loved it and I was thrilled to provide the experience.
Find a way to make it happen, even though you worry about it. I intend to keep doing it to myself at tournaments and I have another plan for something big, but until I complete the training and sign up, that will remain a secret that hopefully I can report to you next year.
My congratulations to all of our students that participated in the tournament by performing or supporting those that did. None of us can be successful without the support of our family and friends for the training necessary to succeed.
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