Join us in New Scotland, NY for our third annual 6.8-mile
Veterans Day RUCK MARCH Fundraiser!
DATE:
Sunday, 10 November 2024
Location:
Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail
Time:
* Check-in begins at 1330 (1:30pm)
* Dignitary Remarks begin at 1420 (2:20pm)
* Step-Off is at 1500 (3:00pm)
* “Finishers’ Reception” begins at 1730 (5:30pm) at the Blackbirds tavern!
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Register by noon on Friday, 1 November 2024 to receive a free Ruck March event T-SHIRT!
DOWNLOAD THE INFO SHEET! (PDF)
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DOWNLOAD THE EVENT FLYER! (PDF)
NOTES:
1) American Legion Post 1493 is located at 31 Voorheesville Ave, Voorheesville, NY 12186.
2) Click HERE for Event Parking information.
3) The turnaround point and core medical access is at the Rail Trail’s intersection with Font Grove Road.
4) Click HERE for a list of items the Food Pantries needs, and which you can carry in your ruck sack!
5) Read True Brew Magazine’s outstanding article about the company’s second annual Veterans Day Ruck March.
* * * DONATE TO OUR PARTNER NONPROFITS! * * *
Want to support our nonprofit partners but can't participate in the Ruck March this year? No worries! We'll gladly accept donations on behalf of the Boot Campaign, Hidden Battles Foundation, and Food Pantries for the Capital District. (See partner info below.)
What’s a “ruck march”?
The ruck march is a staple of military training—a test of physical ability and mental stability. The objective is simple: get from point A to point B with all the essentials on your back in a “ruck sack” weighing between 35 and 85 lbs.
In our case, the “essentials” are any groceries and supplies (food, toiletries, etc.) that participants wish to donate after shouldering the load down and back the Albany County Rail Trail.
Runners / Walkers are welcome!
You needn’t don a ruck sack to participate. Come as you are; we’ll undertake the challenge together!
RUCK MARCH ROUTE INFO:
Click HERE to see the route map.
Our ruck march will commence at Voorheesville’s American Legion Post 1493 and proceed 0.3 miles down Voorheesville Avenue, over the railroad tracks, to the Rail Trail intersection.
Participants will then march 3.1 miles down the Rail Trail—past the historic Hilton Barn—to the intersection of Font Grove Road. There, ruck marchers will “about face” and head back to the Legion, whereupon finishers will be greeted with a raucous catered after-party to commend their performance and collect all comestibles intended for donation!
We’re so proud to partner with these venerable nonprofits.
Our 6.8-mile Veterans Day “ruck march” fundraiser supports the Hidden Battles Foundation, the Food Pantries for the Capital District, and the Boot Campaign.
HIDDEN BATTLES FOUNDATION
The Hidden Battles Foundation strives to preserve the mental health of active and retired Veterans and First Responders (firefighters, law enforcement, EMS, nurses). Specializing in the treatment of alcoholism, PTSD, suicide, and depression, Hidden Battles leverages community-based and peer-lead activities to support our country’s heroes and their loved ones. New Scotland Spirits donates 68% of the profits from every bottle sold of our 68W American Corn Whiskey to this wonderful organization.
THE FOOD PANTRIES FOR THE CAPITAL DISTRICT
The Food Pantries for the Capital District is a coalition of more than 65 food pantries in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady Counties working together to feed the hungry. Food pantries provide nutritious food to babies, children, seniors, veterans, and struggling families. New Scotland Spirits donates 100% of all groceries and supplies purchased by ruck march participants, as carried on their backs in “ruck sacks” during the ruck march.
BOOT CAMPAIGN
The Boot Campaign provides holistic care to veterans of any era and any branch, treating diverse health challenges connected to Posttraumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury, and trauma-based insomnia, chronic pain, and substance abuse. Its providers work to identify the root cause of hidden wounds of war, delivering personalized treatment plans to veterans and their families. New Scotland Spirits donates 100% of the profits from the Veterans Day Ruck March registration fees to this indispensable nonprofit—which has been crucial to one of our own team members.
=== LOCAL MEDIA COVERAGE ===
November 12, 2023
Voorheesville hosts Veteran’s Day Ruck March
WNYT News Channel 13 interviews Rosemary McHugh and Bryan Kafka about the New Scotland Spirits “2nd annual Veterans Day Ruck March Fundraiser” in the heart of the Town of New Scotland.
November 5, 2023
Service and Whiskey: What better way to Honor Veterans
True Brew Magazine reviews the history of and motivation for the second annual “Veterans Day RUCK MARCH Fundraiser” as orchestrated by New Scotland Spirits.
Click to download the article.
November 11, 2022
Veterans Day “Ruck March” Fundraiser
& Launch of 68W
Albany’s beloved WTEN News10 news anchor Stephanie Rivas sits down with New Scotland Spirits founder Jesse Sommer to discuss his company’s service-oriented mission, its Veterans Day “Ruck March” fundraiser, and the launch of 68W—an American corn whiskey postured to financially support and celebrate those who’ve served.