Chamber Member Spotlights
If you are a member and would like to appear here, please email Jeff Shinaman at jshinaman@saratoga.org.
June 2010
ThoroFan
www.thorofan.com
ThoroFan is a not-for-profit Thoroughbred Racing Fan Association. Its mission is to foster the growth of the Thoroughbred racing. ThoroFan's has members in 30 states with a pilot chapter in Saratoga Springs. Thoroughbred racing in New York demands that fans have a powerful voice. ThoroFan provides the platform for that voice. Yet to be heard requires a critical mass of fans year-round. not just in a crisis. Join us today.
April 2010
Fogg's Automotive
(518) 399-8393
www.foggsautomotive.com
Fogg’s Automotive is a central location to fulfill all your personal and business vehicle operational needs. Fogg’s offers Mechanical and Body repair for all makes and models (incl. medium to light duty trucks & RV’s), 24hr towing (AAA approved), Parts Department, Detailing, & New & Used Auto Sales.
February 2010
Randall Perry Photography
(518) 664-2821
www.randallperry.com
Randall Perry's work was recently featured on the cover and inside a 287 full-color coffee table book entitled Modern Interior Design - American Collection. The book is available for sale throughout the United States and Japan. In addition, Perry's other recent accomplishments include books featuring his work: Architecture of The Cape Cod Summer - New Classicist, The Work of Polhemus Savery DaSilva; Best Of Today's Interior Design; Showhouses 1, A Decorator Tour; and Showhouse Review. His work has also appeared in The Orvis Book of Cabins, Cabin Fever, The Master Builders' Guide to The Perfect Home and in Spectacular Homes of Florida. More of his work can be seen at www.randallperry.com.
January 2010
Shelters of Saratoga
(518) 581-1097
sosdevelopment@nycap.rr.com
www.sheltersofsaratoga.org
Shelters of Saratoga owns and operates the only adult emergency homeless shelter within Saratoga County for adult men and women, as well as two affordable permanent housing buildings for qualifying low income individuals. SOS also operates a grant program for income-eligible homeowners, enabling families to sustain home occupancy by assisting with critical repairs. Currently, the organization is gearing up to launch a mobile outreach program and is focused on developing the Second Step Transitional Housing Initiative, a project that specifically targets identified sources of homelessness reoccurrence. |