American Press Travel News-PRODUCT REVIEW–July 4th, TN.–Bob and Barb “On the Road Again and Testing.” Over several years, and as an outdoor writer, I’ve seen my fellow gun writers extoll the virtues of Galco’s pistol holsters. Well, now I know why. I put my little Sterling semi into Galco’s, hand-made in America, model F199, and my Sterling, semi-auto 22, as old as she is has her forever home. The materials in the padding adhere nicely to my pocket hold the holster just where I like it, without clips, and although not a velcro, still does make my pocket-rocket proudly available when I reach for it, anywhere.
Without a doubt, you can see the quality crafting of this product. My front-pocket, horsehide draw is now assured! The holsters reinforced top-rail hook and the trigger guard hook puts the finishing touch on this holster. The unit I am testing is for either a Sig Sauer or a Glock. However, it also perfectly fits my small SS Sterling for my purposes. Check out the new Galco Products. You will find one or more that you’d want to CARRY! GalcoGunleather.com
American Press Travel News-June 3rd,-Bob and Barb informed by Dennis McAlister. He showed us this great program and we want everyone to know about it!
News Piece from web site of WEN-ID
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www.americantravelnews.com . The Reverie Creamery is owned by partners Riko Chandra and Jim Howard in Mayville, New York. Reverie produces its own seasonal cheeses and also carries a variety of cheeses and goodies from around the world with a focus on small, American, artisanal companies. Reverie is dedicated to using local ingredients and collaborating with a range of local artisans. Their artisan products reflect a meaningful relationship to the land and Western New agricultural heritage. Because Reverie Creamery selections of cheese varies seasonally, there always new things to try. They started as a cheese store selling a selection of Artisan cheeses, but soon began making their own fresh cheese. They are dedicated to using local agricultural products that they continue to market.
Besides their cheeses, their store is full of local food products and handmade items such as carving boards, ceramics, and many other beautiful locally made gifts.They also have cheese & wine pairings, harvest dinners, and many other events. We tasted some of the cheeses that were made on site. Delicous!!! For more information go www.reveriecreamery.com 716-789-5757
After the cheese tastings, we were ready for lunch. Just a short drive later we arrived at the Upper Crust Bakery and Soup Co. on Main Street in Fredonia, New York.
Their sandwiches look so big, so I ordered a half of homemade tuna with a bowl potato soup. Of course when I looked in the desert case, just had to have one of their delights. Hard to make a decision. They had cinnamon buns, pecan buns, blueberry and raspberry clouds and much more. With my raspberry cloud enjoyed a fresh cup of espresso.
For more information call: (716) 672-2253 or their website is: www.uppercrustfredonia.com
The next time that we return, we would like to visit the Lily Dale Assembly. We did take a drive overall, to the site and took a walked around. The summer season opens June 30th. The the website has information and the event schedule: www.lilydaleassembly.com.
There are so many places that we missed. Check out: www.tourchautauqua.com