Today, our guest, Gary Stout, hails from a small Pennsylvania town and with roots in the Town of Greece, NY, since 1964. Skilled as both a craftsman and entrepreneur, he combines deep faith with sharp political insight to champion causes close to his heart. His journey is a powerful example of how personal talents and unwavering dedication to American values can make a real impact.
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Self-employed Carpenter | Advocate
Gary Stout hails from a small town in Pennsylvania, a place where traditions like carrying guns on the bus for rifle team matches were a part of everyday life. His childhood in this unique setting instilled in him a deep appreciation for community values and traditions.
In 1964, at the age of ten, Gary's life journey took a significant turn when his family relocated to Greece. This move marked the beginning of a new chapter, one that would see him settle in the area for the majority of his life, with the exception of a brief year and a half spent in California.
For many years, Gary was a self-employed carpenter, a career that allowed him to harness his skills and independence. His craftsmanship and dedication to his trade were evident in every project he undertook. In 2012, Gary transitioned from his carpentry work to join the Power and Construction Group. Here, he worked on a notable project: rewiring the Thousand Island Bridge. Leveraging his rock climbing experience, Gary played a crucial role in the project, especially in replacing the necklace lighting that outlines the support cables. This job was not just a career shift but a testament to his versatility and ability to adapt to new challenges.
Gary retired in 2020, but his retirement was not the end of his active contributions to society. Instead, it marked the beginning of his deeper involvement in advocating for constitutional rights. Initially, he started with GOANYS, bringing his passion and experience to the forefront. More recently, he has been volunteering with New York Citizen… Read More