Will Charbonneau Jr.:
CLASS OF 1985
Cohoes High SchoolClass of 1985
Cohoes, NY
Will's Story
I graduated in 1985 and went on to HVCC where I received a degree in Refrigeration Mechanics. I married Tracy Langley who I dated through High School, we have a daughter Michelle. Tracy and I divorced in 1993 but remain friends. I left Refrigeration and became a Firefighter in Cohoes, I have seen many of you throughout the years while working in the City. I remarried in 1998, Bridget Michaud, also a Cohoes Gradute 1990, we have two children, Will and Brianna. We built a home in Clifton Park in 2000 after searching in Cohoes with no
luck.
I have had many great experiences in my life as a firefighter. Firefighting has given me the opportunity to make a difference in peoples lives. The experiences have been good and bad, the type of things that shape ones life. I have had the opportunity to speak to many civic groups and teach Fire Education throughout the Public School System. I am a past member of the New York State Urban Technical Search and Rescue Team and ...Expand for more
spent 9days as a rescuer at the World Trade Center.
I have always had an interest in art throughout school but never put any real effort into a potential career in art. I have been woodworking in and carving for many years and it has opened up many doors for me. I primarily used a scrollsaw to produce artwork in wood. I have one awards on a National level and taught the art at the local Woodcraft store and Cohoes High continuing education program. I was also one of the Organizers of the Northeastern Woodworkers Scrollsaw Special Interest Group. In the past few years I started working with antler as a medium. Antler is quite unique and has become the primary focus of my work. I have participated in many juried shows and exhibitions locally and nationally. You can check out my work at antlersculpture.com I have no complaints, life is good. I hope you are all as happy as I am, please feel free to say hello. Will
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