Fundraisers to Benefit The Schroon Lake Central Church and Pastor

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From Pastor Lynette Cole’s Cousin:

“Hi Everyone! My name is Heath Catalfamo. I'm Lynnette Cole's cousin. My wife and I own a small business selling LuLaRoe. LuLaRoe is a US based women's clothing brand, best known for it's "buttery soft" leggings.
We have organized a fundraiser in conjunction with LuLaRoe to support Lynnette and the rebuilding efforts of 
Schroon Lake Community Church.

The fundraiser will be ongoing in our Facebook Business page LuLaRoe Tracey Catalfamo; with Monday, January 21st being the last day. We have posted photo albums of items for sale in the Photos section. If you find something you like, simply comment "sold" on the picture. We will give you a link to register as our customer and then email you an invoice. Once paid, we ship the next business day. 

25% of all purchases will be given to Lynnette and Schroon Lake Community Church with LuLaRoe matching a portion of each sale.

In addition we will be doing a Facebook Live sale Saturday January 12th at 4 pm EST to raise further funds.
We will share the video in this group or you can go to our business page at 4 pm and watch the video. We will be showing pieces that we have for sale to benefit the fundraiser.

The picture below is a full page flyer we had made. Feel free to print it and post it wherever. Please spread the word. You are welcome to share this post. Thank you for all the support you've given to Lynnette! Let's keep working together to rebuild!”

There is also the #SCHROONLAKESTRONG fundraiser, here.

Schroon Church Fire "Accidental" - Cause To Be Released Later This Week

Photo courtesy Sharron Hozley Tyrrell

Photo courtesy Sharron Hozley Tyrrell

The blaze that destroyed the Schroon Lake Community Church and adjoining rectory, has been ruled “accidental” by investigators, reports the PostStar’s Don. Lehman. What started the fire will be announced by investigators later this week.

From Don’s report:

Essex County Emergency Services Coordinator and Fire Coordinator Don Jaquish said investigators returned to the fire scene on Monday to review the remains of the structure and believed they had determined a cause. He said he could not disclose it, however, pending a meeting with the state Office of Fire Prevention and Control later this week.

"We believe we have the cause, but I don't want to release it until we have a meeting with OFPC to finalize some things," Jaquish told the PostStar.

You can read he full report here.