inspiration

Ilion Woman Donates Over 200 Hats She Knitted in Honor of Her Grandson
Ilion Woman Donates Over 200 Hats She Knitted in Honor of Her Grandson
Ilion Woman Donates Over 200 Hats She Knitted in Honor of Her Grandson
On Wednesday, August 19th, 2015 Matteo Benjamin Cross came in to the world a healthy, beautiful baby boy. It was only three short weeks later that he stopped breathing in his mother, Kayla's, arms. After an aggressive fight to save his life, he passed away. It was later learned that he had suffered from congenial heart disease.
New Hartford Native Inspires Others
New Hartford Native Inspires Others
New Hartford Native Inspires Others
With the New Year comes resolutions that some struggle to keep. One New Hartford man has dedicated the last three years of his life to inspire others to be the best they can be. Peter Angelini is the founder of The Speterz Health and Fitness group and he wants you to know, you can do anything you set your mind to and he wants to help.
Bounty Joins Napkin Notes Dad In Changing Lives
Bounty Joins Napkin Notes Dad In Changing Lives
Bounty Joins Napkin Notes Dad In Changing Lives
Garth Callaghan, who grew up in Port Leyden, has been leaving napkin notes in his daughter Emma's lunch since she started school. He may not be around when she graduates because of his kidney cancer, so he's written 826 notes to last until her graduation. Callaghan's story is inspiring parents across the country, who are starting to leave messages for their children. Now Bounty is joining the miss
Napkin Note Dad From CNY
Napkin Note Dad From CNY
Napkin Note Dad From CNY
Garth Callaghan is known as the 'Napkin Note' dad. He's been leaving notes in his daughter Emma's lunch every day, since kindergarten. He's recently started writing extra to last until Emma graduates, since it's likely he won't be around to see it.  Garth has cancer and has been given 5 years to live.
Americans Are Still Feeling Inspired
Americans Are Still Feeling Inspired
Americans Are Still Feeling Inspired
Here's some good news--according to a new survey, Americans are still pretty inspired, "despite the current economic climate and an often gloomy forecast for the immediate future." That, from the recent survey done by Don Francisco's Coffee.