THE GLASSER FAMILY
Of Averill Park, NY

Andrew and battle buddies @ graduation from Fort Benning GA NY Army National
Guard 4/20/2012. Congratulations Andrew!!!
YARD SALE FOR BRIAN
We are holding another Benefit Garage Sale for Brian Glasser (in need of a liver
transplant) Fri, Sat, Sun, June 1 - 3. Please spread the word!!!
We
are accepting ALL items of donation (except adult clothing) for the sale. We
are hoping it will be as successful as last year's thanks to all of
you!!!!
The more
people that donate and know about the sale, the more successful it will be!
It could be one item or boxes - It all adds up!
To donate:
Contact Mary Southard - 470-4465 Items may be dropped off at her house - 281
West Sand Lake Road (Rte150)....or
Julie
Glasser - 817-2068 12 Merryhill Road, Wynantskill (Poestenkill area) or we will pick up items if you prefer.
date Sept. 22, 2012
Meet Don "Glasser"


I will be in Florida for 6-9 months (ballpark) until I get a new liver. The time frame could be longer or shorter, there is no way to tell. Good news is I will be a candidate for transplant and hopefully be celebrating a new life by the end of the year. Dana and I will continue to update everyone on our Facebook support and benefit page "Strength in Numbers".
St. Henry's Knights of Columbus pancake breakfast for Brian a huge success
Our family would like to thank the Knights of Columbus for all of their support for Brian. We want to thank everyone who helped make todays breakfast a huge success. We raised over $4,100 to help Brian.
Thank you everyone
The Glasser Family
The Bowling Tournament Raised over $5,100 for Brian. Thank you to everyone that participated.
GARAGE SALE FOR BRIAN was a great success. We raised over $2,000.
Strength in Numbers
We have beautiful blue glow-in-the-dark wrist bands for sale. (Minimum donation $2.00).They say Strength in Numbers on one side and Find a Cure for PSC on the other. If you haven't gotten yours yet or know of people who would be interested in buying some, please contact Teri Glasser.
Let's start raising awareness about this awful disease!