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FEED THE TRUCKERS – SECOND EVENT PLANNED FOR TUESDAY, MAY 19TH AT 3PM

THANK YOU Phoebe Sitterly for coordinating another event for our essential truck drivers!

Picture- From Feed the Truckers on April 27th, volunteers from Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber staff- Nicole Walrath, Director of Workforce Development, and Jenna Patterson, Business and Education Partnership Coordinator.

Local Woman Plans Second ‘Feed the Truckers’ Event For Tuesday, May 19th

St. Johnsville resident and retired teacher Phoebe Sitterly is using her “great appreciation” for truck drivers, and their dedication to serve, as the inspiration for an event to thank them with a bagged meal, planned for Tuesday, May 19th in Fultonville. This is the second event she is planning, as the first one was a great success.

The truck drivers event, “Sandwiches 4 Semis, A Free Meal to Say Thank You” will begin at 3pm., and feature a boxed meal for drivers passing through Nationwide Transportation Brokers, just off the Thruway, Exit 28, at 58 Riverside Drive in Fultonville.

A big thank you to Nationwide Transportation – and owner Vince Gramuglia, who will once again host the event. This event is also sponsored by St. John’s Reformed Church in St. Johnsville.

Sitterly and a team of volunteers will welcome any truck driver to stop on the 19th to pick up a meal. The NYS Truckers Association will help get the word out with advertising and posts.

Sitterly stated: “this second event will largely be supported by cash donations, that have just kept coming in. Ripepi’s will be helping to make the subs, Family Dollar in Gloversville is donating a lot of chips and various goodies, CG Roxanne is donating all the water, and the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber is donating bags. We will again be giving away 200 meals for the truck drivers. The out pouring of cash donations – the people in Fulton and Montgomery Counties are so kind and generous. They want to help truck drivers so much- it is just so amazing! I can’t thank our wonderful community enough.”

Sitterly is happy to use her experience in her life to continue to organize community events. As a teacher for 30 years, Sitterly served as a class or club advisor during her entire career. She also served as Union President for 6 years. During her presidency, she was instrumental in the school merging process. In 2005 she helped kick off a fundraiser for the Margaret Reaney Memorial Library called “FlapJacks and Fairytales.”

Sitterly is forever grateful for the volunteers who were at the first event and will be at the second event on the 19th. Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce staff members Nicole Walrath and Jenna Patterson volunteered at the first event. Walrath stated: “To be a part of what Phoebe Sitterly has organized for the truck drivers by providing lunch, is just a small token to show our gratitude. We truly appreciate all of the long hours and hard work our front line works are putting in.”

Patterson said- “Phoebe is an outstanding person and I’m so grateful to be a part of this event that she put together. Seeing the smiles and gratitude that the truckers felt when I was handing them food made my entire day, and it showed me that it meant so much more to them than it did to us. I can’t tell you how many times I heard “God bless you.”

To volunteer for the truckers appreciation event, or to donate, contact Sitterly at (518) 844-9607.

Hill & Markes Webinar on re-opening food service business.

Hill & Markes hosted a webinar earlier this week on how to safely reopen your food service business covering everything from staff safety, operational adjustments, food safety training, takeout & to-go, cleaning and more!

If you missed it, its available for you to download or Click Here to watch!

Be sure to checkout www.hillnmarkes.com/covid19 for tons of useful information and resources for Covid 19.

New Local History Book – Fort Plain, Fork Plank, Fort Rensselaer: The Revolutionary War Forts of Canajohary

 

The Fort Plain Museum recently published a new local history book, Fort Plain, Fork Plank, Fort Rensselaer: The Revolutionary War Forts of Canajohary by Wayne Lenig. Lenig is a Fellow of the New York State Archaeological Association, vice-president of the Van Epps-Hartley Chapter NYSAA, archaeological curator and vice-chairman of the Fort Plain Museum Board of Trustees, and Research Associate in Archaeology at the New York State Museum.

A great deal of confusion has developed regarding the historical identities of Fort Plain, Fort Plank and Fort Rensselaer. This book reviews and analyzes the published secondary sources in chronological order to gain an understanding of when and how misconceptions developed. Following that review are chapters on the archaeology and historical research from primary sources, placing the final four years of the Revolutionary War on the New York frontiers into the broad fabric of contemporary events. A fourth chapter reviews the evidence for an earlier Colonial Anglo-American fort on the site of Fort Plain. This is the most comprehensive study of the most important American outpost during the final four years of the War for Independence.

The book is 8.5 by 11 with over 260 glossy pages with color images and maps. To order the book, please visit the museum’s online book store at https://fortplainmuseum.square.site/ or email info@fortplainmuseum.org. 100% of the book proceeds go to the museum for exhibits and education programming.

Local Woman Plans ‘Feed the Truckers’ Event For April 27

St. Johnsville resident and retired teacher Phoebe Sitterly is using her “great appreciation” for truck drivers, and their dedication to serve, as the inspiration for an event to thank them with a bagged lunch, planned for Monday, April 27 in Fultonville.

The truck drivers event will begin at 11 a.m., and feature a boxed lunch for drivers passing through Nationwide Transportation Brokers, just off the Thruway, Exit 28, at 58 Riverside Drive in Fultonville.

Sitterly and a team of volunteers will welcome any truck driver to stop on the 27th for lunch. The NYS Truckers Association will help get the word out with advertising and posts.

A flyer soliciting donations for the event explained, “Truck drivers are heroes in this troubling time — keeping our stores stocked with items we all need more than ever. Some businesses do not want to let them in their facilities to use restrooms, and truck stops are starting to close down their showers.”

Sitterly is not new to taking action on behalf of others in the community. She said that during her career in education as a social studies teacher, she helped students and their families for many years.

Despite some hesitation by a few individuals during the planning phases of the event, Sitterly pushed forward and did not give up. “At points I was getting a bit discouraged with some people questioning like it was too much to accomplish,” she said. “Last Wednesday I took the whole day to go out personally and seek donations from all obvious places in Fulton and Montgomery County. I received mixed reactions.”

But then the outpouring of support began. She said, “Price Chopper in Gloversville was my first success. The manager recognized me and agreed to give chips and fruit, and she called the Palatine store to tell them to do the same! I visited all of the Subways, and Subway of Amsterdam (located inside of Amsterdam Walmart) called and they are donating all 200 subs! I am over the moon with joy.”

These successes started the ball rolling, and now everything is falling into place. Sitterly found partnerships in CG Roxanne LLC in Johnstown, that is donating Crystal Geyser bottled water for the event,  the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce Tourism Department, that is donating lunch bags for the truckers and Nationwide Transportation Brokers for hosting and donating the space for Monday.

Fulton and Montgomery County Director of Tourism Development Anne Boles said, “Phoebe has done an amazing job gathering resources and donations to help make our truckers feel appreciated. Along with recreational visitors to our counties, truckers spend money daily at our local truck stops. Local residents are beneficiaries of the sales tax revenue they leave behind. During this unprecedented time, we want them to know that they are welcome and we are grateful that they are still on the job every day for our benefit.”

Sitterly said candy bars will be donated from Stewarts Shops, and pieces of fruit were donated from Hannaford in Gloversville. Walmart in Gloversville and Herkimer will offer gift cards and Beech Nut will donate snack bars.

There have also been many cash donations, which have been greatly appreciated, Sitterly stated. She plans to use those funds to create additional events for other essential employees.  She is working with restaurants in the area to plan a hot meal or similar event to show appreciation to those in the community who are continuing to serve others.

She said she offers many thanks to Nationwide Transportation for hosting the event, St. John’s Reformed Church in St. Johnsville, and the volunteers that will be helping on Monday.

Sitterly shared her thoughts giving her personal energy to others with a quote by  Zoroaster: “Doing good to others is not a duty, it is a joy, for it increases our own health and happiness”

To volunteer for the truckers appreciation event, or to donate, contact Sitterly at (518) 844-9607.

Have you tried the NEW TravelStory App?

While you are limited to outdoor activities, we thought we would share something exciting that you can take part in with proper social distancing.

Did you know we have a NEW “TravelStorys App” that provides free GPS guided tours that share the stories of Montgomery County??

Take a walk, ride a bike, drive in the car, or listen from home. You can practice social distancing AND get a history lesson of the county.

The Montgomery County Tourism department of the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with economic development and the Department of History and Archives, launched the TravelStorys audio tour in the Fall that allows listeners to hear the historic stories of Montgomery County while traveling the Erie Canalway Trail throughout the county.

The Cycling the Erie Canal: A Path Through History audio tour is available through the free TravelStorys app (available for download on smartphones). TravelStorys brings the little-known stories about the land to life, and by using GPS technology, stories on the tours automatically play as listeners pass through each site.

The Montgomery County TravelStorys Audio Tour invites visitors to interact with the region in a deeper way, and to experience the Erie Canalway Trail in a new way. To download TravelStorys and take the tour, visit Google Play or the Apple Store.

https://www.travelstorys.com/…/156/Cycling%20the%20Erie%20C… (opens in a new tab)

And if you do venture out that way and are looking to support the local restaurants with takeout, checkout our pinned post on this page for a full listing of restaurants.

Order Takeout! Win Prizes! From Now until May 31st!!

Order Takeout! Win Prizes!

Play Bingo with the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce, and our restaurants that are open during this time. Visit any of our Fulton/Montgomery County restaurants, and when you get a BINGO, take a photo of your card and your receipts —and email it to tourism@fultonmontgomeryny.org, or Private Message our Facebook page.

At the end of this contest we will draw 5 winners, and if chosen, you will receive a $20 chamber check. If you send in a card with all the squares completed, then you are in a drawing for a $100.00 chamber check!

CLICK HERE for the BINGO card. Take a picture of the bingo card with your smartphone and send in your receipts. Use the edit photo feature in the camera app to “X” out a square. A single takeout can be used for multiple squares if applicable. Good luck and please email tourism@fultonmontgomeryny<wbr />.org with any questions!

Thank you for your continuous support of our businesses!

Amsterdam’s 3rd Annual St. Paddy’s Day Pub Fest Sponsored by Jackson Hewitt

Amsterdam’s 3rd Annual St. Paddy’s Day Pub Fest Sponsored by Jackson Hewitt

The City of Amsterdam is excited to announce that there are 24 local bars and restaurants participating in Amsterdam’s St. Paddy’s Day Pub Fest Sponsored by Jackson Hewitt on March 14th from 1-8pm!

Pick up your Pub Fest Stamp Card any time after 1pm at any participating location for food & drink specials, music, activities, giveaways & more.

Get your card stamped in AT LEAST 10 participating establishments & return your card to the Irish American Club to be entered into the St. Paddy’s Day Raffle for a chance to win a TV! Winners will be announced Monday, March 16th! The first 50 people to return to the Irish American Club with 10 stamps on their card will get a FREE St. Paddy’s Day T-Shirt!

Once again there will be two free trolleys running throughout the day. Stay tuned for more information!

We appreciate all of our designated drivers! All DD’s will receive FREE soft drinks at all participating locations. Be sure to pick up your wrist band at the Irish American Club! Only people with wrist bands will receive free soft drinks.

Thank you to our Major Title Sponsor Jackson Hewitt!!
Event Sponsors:
Berkshire Farm Center & Services for Youth
Lanzi Family Restaurants Authentic Italian Cuisine
MCT Federal Credit Union
Sticker Mule
The Sentinel of Amsterdam
Main Motorcar
Lou’s Electric of Amsterdam
River Ridge Living Center
Southside Beverage
Beech-Nut

#FestCityUSA #SoMuchToDoInAmsterdamNY

Book Talk – The Property of the Nation:  George Washington’s Tomb, Mount Vernon, and the Memory of the First President

Book Talk – The Property of the Nation:  George Washington’s Tomb, Mount Vernon, and the Memory of the First President

The Fort Plain Museum welcomes Matthew R. Costello, the Acting Director of the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History and the Senior Historian White House Historical Association as he presents his new book, “The Property of the Nation:  George Washington’s Tomb, Mount Vernon, and the Memory of the First President”

This Book Talk is on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 6:30 PM at The Fulton-Montgomery Community College’s Allen House located at 2805 NY-67, Johnstown, NY 12095. There is a $10 Admission Fee and the speaker’s book will be available for sale ($5 off with paid admission).

Please visit the Museum’s website, http://www.fortplainmuseum.com for more information and how to register.

Washington’s resting place at his beloved Mount Vernon estate was at times as contested and in Costello’s telling, the many attempts to move the first president’s bodily remains offer greater insight to the issue of memory and hero worship in early America. While describing the efforts of politicians, business owners, artists, and storytellers to define, influence, and profit from the memory of Washington at Mount Vernon, this book’s main focus is the memory-making process that took place among American citizens. As public access to the tomb increased over time, more and more ordinary Americans were drawn to Mount Vernon, and their participation in this nationalistic ritual helped further democratize Washington in the popular imagination. Shifting our attention from official days of commemoration and publicly orchestrated events to spontaneous visits by citizens, Costello’s book clearly demonstrates in compelling detail how the memory of George Washington slowly but surely became The Property of the Nation.

 

TravelStorys Give Visitors and Residents a New Interactive Way to Experience Montgomery County

TravelStorys App provides free GPS guided tours that share the stories of Montgomery County

The Montgomery County Tourism department of the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce (opens in a new tab) , in partnership with economic development and the Department of History and Archives (opens in a new tab) , announce new TravelStorys audio tour (opens in a new tab) that allows listeners to hear the historic stories of Montgomery County while traveling the Erie Canalway Trail (opens in a new tab) throughout the county.

The Mohawk River and the Noses near Canajoharie

The Cycling the Erie Canal: A Path Through History audio tour is available through the free TravelStorys app (available for download on smartphones). TravelStorys brings the little-known stories about the land to life, and by using GPS technology, stories on the tours automatically play as listeners pass through each site.

The Cycling the Erie Canal tour follows the scenic Erie Canalway Trail/Empire State Trail from St. Johnsville to Amsterdam (in either direction). As cyclists travel the trail, they’re serenaded with stories of the history (opens in a new tab) , landscape, culture (opens in a new tab) , and attractions (opens in a new tab) of Montgomery County. Narrated by Bob Cudmore, the historic stories were compiled and edited by Montgomery County Historian, Kelly Yacobucci Farquhar. The 35 stories tell about Montgomery County’s past and how they shaped the future – spanning from native (opens in a new tab) and colonial (opens in a new tab) times through the Revolutionary War (opens in a new tab) to the Underground Railroad (opens in a new tab) and the Industrial Revolution (opens in a new tab) to present day. The stories tell about nature, transportation, industry, and the people that helped form Montgomery County.

While the Cycling the Erie Canal stories are timed for cyclists, pedestrians utilizing the trail can enjoy the stories as well. Once the app is downloaded, each story will automatically play after entering the story’s radius. Each story is told in a manner that traveling the trail from east to west or west to east will not affect the storytelling experience.

The Montgomery County TravelStorys Audio Tour invites visitors to interact with the region in a deeper way, and to experience the Erie Canalway Trail in a new way. To download TravelStorys and take the tour, visit Google Play (opens in a new tab) or the Apple Store (opens in a new tab) .

Funding for the Cycling the Erie Canal: A Path Through History audio tour was made possible by the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor (opens in a new tab) and Montgomery County’s I LOVE NY (opens in a new tab) matching funds program.

 

Fall Foliage Report: September 18-24

I LOVE NY starts the “New York Fall Foliage Report (opens in a new tab) ” on September 11 and will continue until the end of the foliage season, around the first or second week in November.  Montgomery County has started its own annual report this year as well.

Aqueduct at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site

Reporting station:  Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site (opens in a new tab) , Fort Hunter

Percent of trees predicted to have changed by the coming weekend:  10%

Brilliance: Dull

Predominating colors: Mostly green with small hints of yellow and reds (sumac)

Rating: Just beginning

The leaves are still mostly green but more color is starting to show through – hints of yellow and red are currently the main colors.

This Saturday, September 21, the Town of Minden will hold its 5th annual History Fair (opens in a new tab) in Haslett Park, downtown Fort Plain.  There will be historical displays, demonstrations and exhibits by local residents, historians, and collectors.  Amongst the fun are an Old Tyme Movie Theatre, Old Farmer’s Market, scavenger hunt, and new this year will be the Chocolate Jumbles Baking Contest.  A historical walking tour of the village will take place at 1pm.  Admission is free.

The Ames Museum (opens in a new tab) is also hosting their End of Summer Festival on Saturday.  Enjoy the fall colors, tour the museum, talk with and shop through the assorted vendors, 5K run/walk beginning at 9am.

Explore our countryside, enjoy our events (opens in a new tab) , and take in the autumn season!

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