HEUVELTON -- One of New York State’s leading advocates for gun rights will speak Sunday, Sept. 8 at the St. Lawrence County Conservative Party’s Old Fashioned Political Barbecue at Heuvelton’s …
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HEUVELTON -- One of New York State’s leading advocates for gun rights will speak Sunday, Sept. 8 at the St. Lawrence County Conservative Party’s Old Fashioned Political Barbecue at Heuvelton’s Fire Hall.
Carl Gottstein, communications and social media specialist for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, an affiliate of the National Rifle Association, is expected to join a group of state and local conservative leaders at the dinner and dance.
“We are very proud to bring some of New York State’s leading Conservative Party figures, to our barbecue,” said County Chair Henry Ford. “While circumstances beyond our control forced us to reschedule, I am proud that we have the same line up coming to St. Lawrence County.”
The event will be held at the Heuvelton Fire Hall, 95 N. State St., from 2-6 p.m., featuring Chef Parker Piercey who will prepare his famous barbecue with all the fixings.
Tickets are $50 a couple or $30 for singles.
For more information or to make reservations, contact shirley.leclair4@gmail.com or call 315-514-4161.
Gottstein was an early President Trump supporter & founder/moderator @Trump2016NY Facebook page which he changed to @Trump2020NY in 2017.
He and his wife, Tina, have two adult children Ashlee and Maynard. They have lived in their family home in the City of Rensselaer since 1999.
He has been actively involved in communications programs for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association’s efforts to challenge New York City’s gun laws through a United States Supreme Court case scheduled for the fall.