submitted by Rich Crist
The Brunswick Sportsman’s Club will sponsor a Fall Open House Saturday, September 13, to give residents the opportunity to meet representatives and candidates for elected office this year, including gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino. Astorino is expected to arrive at the event at approximately 11:30 am.
The Fall Open House will allow residents the opportunity to learn more about the positions of elected officials and candidates on the Second Amendment and State laws like the NY SAFE Act. The Brunswick Sportsman’s Club has sponsored recent forums critical of the controversial SAFE Act and legislation infringing on constitutional rights that have drawn hundreds of residents and top elected officials.
“The Brunswick Sportsman’s Club has been committed to defending the Second Amendment and the constitutional rights of our citizens. Our Fall Open House continues our efforts to bring together supporters of the Second Amendment, and to help educate the public about the positions of elected officials and candidates on these issues,” said Club President Scott Clemens.
Along with Astorino, the event will include NYS Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin, State Senator Kathy Marchione, Rensselaer County Sheriff Jack Mahar, Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple, Rensselaer County Executive Kathleen Jimino, Rensselaer County District Attorney candidate Joel Abelove and others.
The Fall Open House will also include outdoor activities and demonstrations on the Sportsman’s Club 80 acres, and a barbecue lunch provided by members. The event will be held rain or shine from 9 am to 2 pm.
The Brunswick Sportsman’s Club is located at 78 Brunswick Sportsman’s Road in Cropseyville, just off State Route 2 and 2.4 miles east of Tamarac High School.