MEET ANTHONY
ANTHONY'S STORY IS A WOODSTOCK STORY.
ANTHONY'S ROOTS RUN DEEP IN WOODSTOCK
The Scalisi family were among the first Italian families to settle in Woodstock, opening a fruit store on Dundas Street around 1900. By 1914, the family operated four stores along Dundas—at 373, 401, 535, and 551. Before the last location at 535 Dundas closed in 1992, the Scalisi name had been a fixture on the street for over ninety years.
Anthony grew up steeped in that tradition of hard work, community, and service. Those values—passed down through generations of family who built their lives here—are what drive him today.
Photo Credit: Woodstock Museum NHS


ANTHONY'S ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT DOESN'T QUIT — HE ADAPTS, AND KEEPS PUSHING FORWARD, TURNING EVERY SETBACK INTO THE NEXT OPPORTUNITY.
Anthony's entrepreneurial spirit reached new heights in 2018 when he left the corporate world to open Woodstock's Water Shop. Since then, he has dedicated his career to serving the Woodstock community—creating local jobs and providing families with fresh, clean drinking water and reliable water treatment solutions.
Anthony has also continued working to improve the community by providing free, clean drinking water to residents of Ingersoll and Mt. Elgin during recent boil water advisories. Over the past few years, he has given away more than 5,000 gallons—helping support and improve the quality of life for those in need.
ANTHONY WILL MEET THIS MOMENT.
Local families are facing rising costs and declining opportunities. Too many families are just one emergency away from financial disaster.
Anthony will meet this moment and build a better future by working for the people of Woodstock, so we can build a better future for our children and grandchildren. Anthony will stand up to bring down costs, expand access to opportunities, and keep our communities safe.