2013 January Newsletter - Malta Business and Professional

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2013 January Newsletter - Malta Business and Professional
Newsletter
Malta Business and Professional Association
January 2013
Welcome to our 2013 Board Members!
New Members
Re-elected Members
Bruce McClellan, Pinnacle Realty
Stephanie Ferradino, Couch White, LLP
Karen McGowan, Capital InteriorScapes, LLC
Steven Gottmann, Ginley & Gottmann. P.C.
Zuzana Kaplan, The Adirondack Trust Co.
Tony Panza, Panza’s Restaurant
Please say hello to your new board members and welcome back to those returning!
Join us for our 2013 Annual Dinner with
Jim Snack from The Humor Project!
Panza’s Restaurant
Wednesday, January 23rd
6:00pm
The first 60 attendees to register online will receive a Complimentary copy of
Laffirmations: 1001 Ways to Add Humor to Your Life and Work
(Register online at www.MaltaBPA.org)
Growth.... Innovation... Community
The Malta Business and Professional Association (MBPA) is the voice for business leaders
in the Malta area. We promote and advance the commercial, industrial, civic climate and
general interests of the business and professional enterprises in Malta. Our members include
retailers, industrial, cultural, non-profit and service organizations.
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BACK TO BASICS
President’s Corner
HAPPY NEW YEAR and welcome to 2013!
This is my last newsletter article and I would like to start by thanking the members of the Association and the
Board of Directors for the opportunity to work with everyone this past year.
How about you, did you get everything on your to do list done last year? Me neither but I am ready for 2013
and am ready to go. With that said, I leave you with an excellent group of individuals willing to work to move
the Association and all of its members forward. I can tell you that the Board will be asking for more input,
more feedback, and more suggestions from you. Take a minute and answer the call. Here are a couple of ideas
that are under consideration:
*Health care discussion to provide facts and perhaps suggestions. (Thank a member for this idea.)
*Survey of what business should come to town, a workshop to identify obstacles, and then a working
session to recruit these businesses to come join us.
Malta is moving ahead, Malta is growing, and Malta is the place to be in 2013 and beyond. Join the effort to
move the Association in the right direction. Tell your customers, your neighbors, tell everybody that we want
input and conversation.
Please allow me to introduce Steven Gottmann as the new President of the Association. Steve is a resident of
Malta, has been active with the Association, and has taken the time to learn the issues and positions of the town
leaders. I truly believe Steve and the Board will do a great job going forward. Join me on January 9th at our
next breakfast or January 23th at the Annual Dinner to meet Steve and the new members of the Board. Share
your thoughts and concerns and tell them what you can do to help them help all of us.
Again, it has been a pleasure serving as a Board member and President and I hope to see you at a function soon.
Happy New Year,
Kevin
Kevin C. Harkins, Immediate Past-President
MBPA 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT: Steve Gottmann, Ginley & Gottmann, P.C., 583-1515
IMMEDIATE PAST-PRESIDENT: Kevin Harkins
Ray Patterson, Capital Consulting Group
Dan Wagner, State Farm Insurance
Anthony Panza, Panza’s Restaurant
Pete Bardunias, Chamber of Southern Saratoga County
Brad Sexauer, Saratoga Hospital
Todd Shimkus, Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce
Ray Liuzzo, CT Male Associates, PC
David Fragomeni, Fragomeni Insurance & Financial Services
Stephanie Ferradino, Couch White, LLP
Bruce McClellan, Pinnacle Realty
Karen McGowan, Capital InteriorScape
Zuzana Kaplan, The Adirondack Trust Company
Paul Loomis, Gilbane Building Co.
Kristyn Kamber, Trustco Bank
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In the Boardroom
Taste of Malta
MBPA 5K
Although this committee has been quiet for the past few
months, it will be starting up very soon. Please contact Pam
at MaltaBPA@gmail.com if you're interested in being contacted when planning for this event kicks off in the next few
weeks.
2013 Taste of Malta Committee
Another successful 5K is being targeted for 2013! Watch for
announcements about this year’s event right here. Contact
Pam at MaltaBPA@gmail.com with questions until then.
Board Development
The MBPA Board is pleased to welcome three new members to the 2013 MBPA Board: Karen McGowan, Bruce
McClellan and Zuzana Kaplan. While elections are finished for this year, we will continue to seek individuals who
are interested in filling 2014 seats as current board positions
expire. We are looking for individuals who are motivated
to find ways to help the association serve its members better and who want to work with a dedicated team to further
develop the MBPA within the Malta Community.
Brad Sexauer, Board Development Chair
Paul Loomis, MBPA 5K Chair
Membership
How can all members get more benefits, connections, and
value from our association? By building the membership to
increase exposure and outreach. If you know of any businesses, either in Malta or not, that would benefit from involvement in MBPA, please let Ray Patterson know. It is
your association, let’s all work together to see it grow! Contact Ray at RPatterson@CapConsult.net.
Ray Patterson, 1st Vice President
Membership Chair
Technology
We have an exciting year coming up for the Malta Business & Professional Association. The local/regional growth continues to be strong
so it is more important that we, as the local business community, help set the agenda that promotes this growth.
As an association we have many opportunities to assist our members and the business community as the “voice of business”. In order to
do that most effectively, we need your thoughts and input! What would you like? What would you like to see your business doing by the
end of 2013? What can we, as the MBPA do to assist you in achieving your business goals?
We invite and encourage you to use the MBPA website, and particularly, the Member Forums to share your ideas, concerns and hear
from other MBPA members. We also have an “open” LinkedIn group where any LinkedIn subscriber can post and read the Malta BPA
Group pages and posts.
There are several meetings and programming changes coming the new year. Watch for them in this and subsequent newsletters and website posts! Remember, we welcome your thoughts and ideas about how we can best support you and your business. Be sure to talk with
Ray Patterson about any ideas or questions you have regarding how the MBPA website could assist you!
Ray Patterson, 1st Vice President
Programs
The Programs Committee is working hard to bring you events and speakers that will add value to your membership and to
your business! As we continue to fill our2013 events calendar, we need your suggestions!
So, if you have a topic that you’d like to see covered at a breakfast or some other event, please let David or Patricia know.
And if anyone is looking to host an event or knows someone who would make a fantastic speaker, please let them know
that, too. These events are designed to aid you, our members, in meeting your fellow MBPA partners, so please help us
help you! And be sure to check out the website to see the upcoming events! Please email David at David@FragFM.com or
Patricia at McFeeP@PioneerSB.com.
David Fragomeni, Programs Chair
January 2013
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Member News
TOWNE, RYAN & PARTNERS, P.C.
ANNOUNCE NEW BUSINESS AFFILIATION
NEW HORIZONS PRESENTS IPADS
TO KINDERGARTENERS
On Wednesday, December 19, the Orenda Elementary
School in the Shenendahowa School District celebrated the donation of 22 iPads to a kindergarten class
with a ceremony in which the iPads were presented to
the students. The iPads were donated by New Horizons of Albany, a local computer training company. New Horizons owner Jason Krolak went to the
Orenda School to present the iPads at a special event
the school held to celebrate the donation. Mr. Krolak,
also the father of a student at the Orenda School, hopes
that introducing children to computers at an early age
will help to foster a lifelong appreciation for technology that will help the children throughout their lives.
The teachers of the class are already eager to start implementing the iPads in the classroom, by using apps
that are designed to help children learn basic math and
reading skills, as well as how to write. In addition enabling new types of learning in the classroom, the
teachers say the iPads will help making learning fun
for the children. The teachers know that when children are having fun learning, they retain more information, and develop an eagerness to learn, something
that benefits them their entire lives.
The Shenendahowa Central School District hopes that
Mr. Krolak’s donation will help to inspire others in the
area to take a similar interest in our children’s education, and serve as a model for future donations. The
school district recognizes the importance of having
parents involved in the learning process, and hopes to
see more parents take up an active role in their children’s education.
New Horizons would like to thank Veronica Huang, of
Veronica Huang Photography, for donating her time
to take photos of the presentation ceremony.
Towne, Ryan & Partners, P.C. is pleased to announce a
mutual affiliation with Rowlands & LeBrou, PLLC, who
will act as Special Estate Planning Counsel to the firm.
“By partnering with Rowlands & LeBrou, PLLC as our
Special Estate Planning Counsel, we are able to expand
on the sophisticated estate planning services required by
our high-net-worth clients. In turn, we are able to offer a
full range of legal services outside of estate planning to
the clients of Rowlands & LeBrou” says James T.
Towne, Jr., one of the founding partners of Towne,
Ryan & Partners, P.C.
As part of the affiliation, the attorneys of Rowlands &
LeBrou, PLLC will make full use of Towne, Ryan &
Partner, P.C.’s six offices, including taking space in the
firm’s newly expanded office in Albany, New York.
Established in 2009, Towne, Ryan & Partners, P.C. is a
full-service law firm with offices conveniently located
along I-87, from Poughkeepsie to Saratoga Springs, NY,
and east to Bennington, VT. The firm’s practice areas
cover both transactional and litigation work across a
broad range of legal fields including, among others, municipal law, representation of auto and truck dealers,
family and matrimonial law, real estate law, vehicle and
traffic law, corporate and commercial law, insurance
defense, employer defense, equine, racing and gaming
law.
Established in 2011, Rowlands & LeBrou, PLLC, provides legal advice and assistance along with highly personalized service in a professional and friendly environment. The firm’s practice areas cover estate planning,
asset protection, estate and trust administration and elder
law matters.
For additional information on this affiliation, please
contact James Towne at 518-452-1800 or Richard Rowlands at 518-250-4264.
January 2013
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Member News
ADIRONDACK TRUST COMPANY COMMUNITY FUND
ANNOUNCES 2012 GRANT RECIPIENTS
Saratoga Springs, New York...The Adirondack Trust Company Community Fund recently announced that the Advisory
Committee has awarded grants to eight, local, nonprofit organizations. The grants, which totaled $12,300, were handed out
at the Community Fund’s annual grant award reception. The name of each organization and a brief description of how they
will use the funds are listed below. Directors or representatives of each organization were present at the reception and spoke
about their respective organization’s mission and how the grant will support this mission.
Grant awards were provided to:
1. Adirondack Samaritan Counseling Center - to expand the program’s reach by supporting satellite clinics that provide
professional counseling and educational services for individuals and families for the uninsured.
2. After the Fire, Inc. – to provide immediate assistance to families in Saratoga County who suffer loss due to fire
3. Agricultural Stewardship Association - to expand Farm Photography for Kids program which promotes awareness of
the value of saving the area’s agricultural land by teaching children the fundamentals of photography with local farms as
their subject.
4. Regional Food Bank of Northeastern N.Y. - to offset Saratoga County transportation expenses in getting food to local
food banks in need.
5. Saratoga Film Forum – will establish a program “In the Public Interest,” a movie night which will show “hot topic”
films with moderated after movie discussions.
6. Saratoga Sponsor A Scholar –– to purchase graphing calculators for students enrolled in the program, which helps economically disadvantaged young scholars complete high school and attend college.
7. Shelters of Saratoga – to help support the stay of homeless individuals.
8. Saratoga Salvation Army - to underwrite the cost of food for the youth after-school program which provides educational, health and character building programs.
Speaking on behalf of the ATCCF Advisory Committee, volunteer Chairperson, Joan Taylor, noted: “In just our second year
of awarding grants from The General [Community] Fund, we have seen the positive impact in our community. Thanks to the
generosity of individuals and businesses who have donated to the Fund over the past two years, seventeen local nonprofits
serving Saratoga, Warren, and Washington Counties have received over $23,000 in grants. Sponsoring an array of charitable
initiatives in various areas, such as arts, agriculture, education, health, and human services, has ensured the Fund’s effects
are felt throughout different segments of our community. Going forward, by increasing public awareness and philanthropic
support, we aim to continue growing the Fund’s assets to a level that can provide enduring sustenance for our local nonprofits and their critical work.”
The Adirondack Trust Company Community Fund
("The Community Fund") was established in 2009 to
serve as a perpetual source of philanthropic support for
the needs of local charities. The Fund is an independent 501(c) (3) charitable organization. The Adirondack
Trust Company serves as the Trustee and Administrator of The Community Fund with the guidance of an
Independent Advisory Committee, comprised of individuals from the community. The Community Fund’s
website is www.atccf.org.
Standing (left to right): David Meager, Teri Ptancek,
Mary Ellen Williams, Doug Stephens, James LaVinge,
Steve Cass, Aaron Boone, Bethany Stiles, Mary gavin,
Scott Perkins
Seated (left to right): Joan Taylor, Peter Whitten, Cindy
Harrington, Jerry Matthews, Chris Casertino, Rita
orbush, Lisa Kolosek
January 2013
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Member News
LOCAL FINANCIAL REPRESENTATIVES RECEIVE
NATIONAL QUALITY AWARD
Joseph Anderson, a Financial Representative of Northwestern Mutual, in Saratoga Springs New York,
has qualified for the NAIFA Quality Award from the National Association of Insurance and Financial
Advisors (NAIFA). The NAIFA Quality Award recognizes professionalism through education and
earned designations, production measured by performance metrics customized for each practice specialty, adherence to the NAIFA Code of Ethics, and service to the industry association. This is the 3rd time
he has earned this honor which recognizes Financial Representatives for their competence and dedication to the insurance industry and their clients.
Anderson has been associated with Northwestern Mutual since 2008. As Financial Advisor, he
provides expert guidance and innovative solutions for a variety of financial needs and goals for his clients locally and nationally.
A native of Charlton New York, Anderson received a Bachelor of Applied Economics and Management degree and a Bachelor of Animal Science degree from Cornell University.
Charles Martin, a Financial Representative of Northwestern Mutual, in Saratoga Springs New York,
has qualified for the NAIFA Quality Award from the National Association of Insurance and Financial
Advisors (NAIFA). The NAIFA Quality Award recognizes professionalism through education and
earned designations, production measured by performance metrics customized for each practice specialty, adherence to the NAIFA Code of Ethics, and service to the industry association. This is the 26th
time he has earned this honor which recognizes Financial Representatives for their competence and dedication to the insurance industry and their clients.
Martin has been associated with Northwestern Mutual since 1983. As Wealth Management Advisor, he provides expert guidance and innovative solutions for a variety of financial needs and goals for
his clients locally and nationally.
A native of Whitesboro, New York, Martin received a Bachelor of Science degree from Clarkson University. He also received an Associate’s degree in from Mohawk Valley Community College.
About NAIFA
Based in Falls Church, VA, the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors is comprised of more
than 700 state and local associations representing the business interests of approximately 200,000 members and their employees nationwide. Members focus their practices on one or more of the following: life insurance and annuities, health insurance and employee benefits, multiline, and financial advising and investments. NAIFA's mission is to advocate for a positive legislative and regulatory environment, enhance business and professional skills, and promote the ethical conduct of its
members. The NAIFA umbrella includes three specialty organizations: Association for Advanced Life Underwriting
(AALU), the Association of Health Insurance Advisors (AHIA) and GAMA International. For more information, visit
www.naifa.org.
About Northwestern Mutual
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company – Milwaukee, WI (Northwestern Mutual) has helped clients
achieve financial security for more than 150 years. Northwestern Mutual and its subsidiaries offer a holistic approach to financial security solutions including: life insurance, long-term care insurance, disability insurance, annuities, investment
products, and advisory products and services. Subsidiaries include Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC, brokerdealer, registered investment adviser, member FINRA and SIPC; the Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company,
limited purpose federal savings bank; and Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance Company; and Russell Investments. Further information can be found at http://www.northwesternmutual.com.
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Member Offers
Please to keep in mind that many of our members offer Member-to-Member discounts. As reminder,
here is a current list of those members who offer discounts. If you don’t see your name on this list and
would like to participate in offering benefits to fellow members, please contact Pam at
MaltaBPA@gmail.com.
5 Star Property Management, Rebecca Bowman
Accel Sports Fundraising, John Rudnick
AccuStaff, Tom Schin
ACO Property Advisors, Inc., Alan Oppenheim
Ambit Energy, Rich Luetters
Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., Catherine Tucker
Arbonne International, Erin Smith
AXA Advisors,LLC, Steven Brown
Ballston Journal, Angela McFarland
BodyWise Fitness Studio, Joanna Rockwood
Braathe Enterprises / Saratoga College, Robert Braathe
Bread Loaf Corporation, Todd Nebraska
Capital Consulting Group, LLC, Ray Patterson
Capital InteriorScapes, LLC, Karen McGowan
Capital Region Language Center, Kim Andersen
Coffee News of the Capital Region, Rebecca DuBois
Couch White, LLP, Melanie LaFond
Courtyard by Marriott Saratoga Springs, Tom Gabriel
Curtis Lumber, Doug Ford
Cynthia Anne Photography, Cynthia Sobkowich
Dr. Lorraine DelRosso, LLC, Dr. Lorraine DelRosso
Edward W. Swanson, Esq., CPA, Edward Swanson
Fairfield Inn and Suites, Kelly Vannier
Fairfield Marriott Inn & Suites, Richard Murphy
Financial Sense, Christine Donohue
Fragomeni Insurance & Financial Services, Inc., David
Fragomeni
Furniture Theatre, Ed Caro
Ginley & Gottmann, P.C., Steven Gottmann
H2O Solutions, Lou Torres
Harren Brook Inn B&B, Eileen Harren
Holiday Inn Saratoga Springs, Joanne Kirkpatrick
Hunter Learning Solutions, LLC, Pamela Grandin
Isagenix (Healthy4Life), Linda Junco
JC Parker Fine Art, Carol & JC Parker
Jones Ferradino, Attorneys at Law, Stephanie Farradino
KIDS R.O.C., Roxanne Lansing
Lee Serino Insurance Agency, Lee Serino
Life’s 2 Short, LLC, Melissa Fiaschetti
M+W Group U.S. Operations, Art Kaplan
Make It Fit, LLC, Melissa Grattan
Malta Animal Hospital, Jake Zaidel
Malta League of Arts, Jennifer Hogan
Mark Roschinsky, DMD, Mark Roschinsky
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Chuck Cefalu
Modern Press, Patrick Ryan
Mother Teresa Academy, Joyce Maddalone
McGregor Links Country Club, Dean Kolligian
Measurable Results LLC, Howard Litwak
Nelson Beebe, Certified Public Accountant, Nelson
Beebe
New Horizons of Albany, Jason Krolak
Newkey Media Solutions, LLC, Patrick DiMascio
Northeast Spine & Wellness, Joseph Gulyas
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, Charles Martin
Operating Systems Technologies Ltd, Martha Perry
Organique, Monique Boulet
Peduzzi Associates LTD, Scott Hommel
Pinnacle Realty Saratoga LLC, Bruce McClellan
Pioneer Bank, Patricia McFee
PrimePay, Andrew Corcione
Prolific Marketing, Dan Barner
Prudential Manor Homes, Realtors, Beth Grzyboski
Purdy Realty, LLC, Laura Conrad
Quick Response Restoration, Vincent Laurenzo
Residence Inn and Courtyard by Marriott, Leslie Forbert
-Miller
Revered Business Solutions, Inc., Richard Wheeler
Round Lake Library, Sandra Debus
Saratoga Human Resources Solutions, Inc., James Marco
Saratoga Physical Therapy Associates, Matthew O’Neil
SaratogaMama, Colleen Pierre
Saratoga South Boutique, Joan Rello
Spa Brauhaus, Steve Nicolaus
Studio Massage, Lisa Ciniglia
Tara Thomas Design, Tara Thomas
Tech Valley Continuity LLC, Geoff Turner
The Art of Aesthetics, LLC, Christy Duff
The Bonadio Group, Mazie McMahon
The Planning Paradigm, LLC, Darlene Landor
Towne, Ryan & Partners, P.C., Christopher Lyons
Travers, O'keefe, Alison O’Keefe
VETHELP, Jacon Lee
Welcome Relief Massage Therapy, Jennifer Narkiewicz
Westaff, Maire Masterson
www.CapitalAreaHelpWanted.com, Mariah Fortune
Yana Yoga, Amber LaPointe
January 2013
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AROUND TOWN
ALLEGIANCE BOWL COMMITTEE PRESENTS CHECK TO
SARATOGA-WILTON SOCCER CLUB AND BALLSTON SPA POP WARNER
FOR $10,000
The Allegiance Bowl Committee Inc. recently presented a check in the amount of $10,000 to the Saratoga-Wilton
Soccer Club and Ballston Spa Pop Warner Football & Cheerleading programs. This check represents the net proceeds from the eighth annual Adirondack Trust Allegiance Bowl featuring sprint football teams from Army and
Post University.
“We are extremely pleased that the community turned out to support this charity event and its beneficiaries,
Saratoga-Wilton Soccer Club and Ballston Spa Pop Warner football and cheerleading,” said Scott Perkins, Allegiance Bowl Committee Chair.
The Allegiance Bowl is made possible by the continuous support of the organizing committee and its primary
sponsors: The Adirondack Trust Company, The Saratogian and Star Radio 101.3. The game took place at the Saratoga Springs High School football field. Former Saratoga Springs High School, University of Notre Dame, and NFL
star Anthony Weaver was the event’s Honorary Chair. To date, the Allegiance Bowl has raised over $60,000 for
youth athletic programs in the greater Saratoga Springs area.
For more information, visit the bowl game's web site at www.allegiancebowl.com.
(Margaret Noel, Scott Perkins, Bob Turner, Tim Garland, Mark Baker, Robert Ward)
MALTA’S REAL ESTATE CORNER
Information provided by Pinnacle Realty
TO REACH MBPA:
As of December 1st, 2012
# Single Family Homes Currently On The Market: 101
# Homes Sold Year To Date:
103
Average Sales Price:
$297,581
Average Days on the market:
79
EMAIL: MaltaBPA@gmail.com
PHONE: 518-288-8009
January 2013
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Business, Government and Academia Partnerships: Paving
the Way for the Region’s Economic Future
and Workforce Pipeline Event
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Complimentary Breakfast Meeting
7:30 - 9:30am
Hudson Valley Community College TEC-SMART
located in NYSERDA’s Saratoga Technology + Energy Park® (STEP®)
345 Hermes Road, Malta NY 12020
Business and education partnerships are valuable as we all pave the way for the Capital Region’s
economic future and workforce pipeline. Hear from key leaders in business, government and academia on how such partnerships bring value to their organizations, how they are driving the K-12
education initiatives and how this effort is critical to our region's economic development and workforce pipeline.
Please register online by February 5th. Online form can be found here.
The Ballston Spa Film Festival,
presented by the BSBPA,
Monthly Classic Film Series!
“A Mighty Motion Picture Of Action And Adventure!”
Join us on Saturday, January 19th at 6:15 pm in the Ballston Spa High School auditorium for Lawrence of Arabia. This 1962 epic stars Peter O’Toole in the title role and follows the life of T.E. Lawrence in Arabia during
World War I and the Arab rebellion against the Turkish-German alliance.
Winner of 7 Academy Awards, 4 Golden Globes, a Grammy, and numerous international cinematic awards,
this classic is considered one of the best films of all time! Come see it on the big screen and find out why.
The Monthly Classic films are screened in the Ballston Spa High School auditorium and are FREE for anyone to attend.
So please feel free to share this information with all your friends and family, too!
Visit BSpaFilm.org for more information and to join our email list to get the inside scoop!
with all the details, plus notices of future Film Festival events.
January 2013
UPCOMING EVENTS
January Events
February Events
Breakfast
Breakfast
Wednesday, January 9th
Malta Diner, 7:30—9:00am
Wednesday, February 13th
Malta Diner, 7:30—9:00am
Speaker: Carm Basile, CEO of CDTA
Speaker: TBA
Annual Dinner
Wednesday, January 23rd
Panza’s Restaurant, 6:00pm
Speaker: Jim Snack from The Humor Project
To register for any of our events, visit our website at www.MaltaBPA.com and follow the event links on the front page.
You can also pay online!
PO Box 2394
Malta, NY 12020
www.maltabpa.com