HEALTH FITNESS time to put some spring in your step & A Special Section of the Sullivan County Democrat, March, 2014
H E A L T H F I T N E S S
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STORY AND PHOTOS BY ELI RUIZ
Insanity has come to the FitnessFactory in Monticello, in the formof Liberty native Julie Goodman
Kaufman.No, not that kind of “insanity.”Insanity – a product of fitness con-
glomerate Beachbody, the creators ofthe popular P-90X fitness program- isbilled in a company leaflet as “a revo-lutionary cardio-based total-bodyconditioning program based on the
principals of MAX Interval Training.”MAX Interval Training allows an
individual, according to company lit-erature, “to beat the ‘stress adaptationresponse’ which normally happenswhen your body gets used to exercis-ing at one level of exertion.”
Kaufman says she started usingInsanity at home four years agothrough Beachbody’s at home DVDprogram, and, “I just became a hugeadvocate for it… I had tremendous
results. It literally is insane.”Kaufman would discover that
Beachbody actually offered an Insan-ity certification program. “I realizedright then that this was somethingthat I just had to bring to Fitness Fac-tory.”
After completing her certificationKaufman approached Fitness Factoryowner Mike Dollard and said, “I thinkthat this [Insanity] is going to be real-ly popular here.… I started the pro-gram here in January and its been
great.”Kaufman’s class, which began as a
once a week offering, is now offeredboth Tuesdays and Thursdays from5–5:30 p.m. and regularly attractsmore than 20 participants at a time.“And a lot of those are actually regu-lars who come twice-a-week,” offeredKaufman.
Explaining the benefits of Insanity,Kaufman said, “The high intensityinterval training actually gets your
heartbeat up for two minutes andthen you spend a 30-second cooldown period bringing that heartbeatback down. You actually burn themost amount of calories possible injust 30-minutes in this class becauseof the high intensity interval trainingaspect. You actually continue to burncalories for up to 24-hours after theclass so the benefits are definitely pal-
pable.”Insanity isn’t Kaufman’s only contri-
bution to Fitness Factory, though, asshe is also one of four “Les Mills BodyPump” instructors at the populargym.
Back in October of last year, thebrass at Fitness Factory made the
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decision to switch over from BodyTraining Systems’ (BTS) Group PowerProgram, to become a Les Mills certi-fied gym.
“Les Mills has far more brandrecognition and is actually the largestgroup fitness company in the world,”
explained Kaufman. “[Les Mills BodyPump] works the entire body using abar-bell holding as much or as littleweight as the user can hold.”
Kaufman, along with fellow instruc-tors Lauren Kolvenbach, Sheri Mirrosand Maria Pappas, teaches the disci-pline Mondays and Wednesdays at9:15 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.; as well as on
Saturdays and Sundays at 9:15 a.m. “We’re the only gym in the area
who offers these two programs,” saidFitness Factory owner Mike Dollard.“These classes are taught by licensedinstructors and are unique to us. Aswe approach our 25th anniversary,it’s just amazing that we’ve been ableto do it in this poor economy the last
20-years, but we’rereally hoping that withthe advent of casinosin the area this econo-my will make a bigrecovery and turnaround for everyone.”
But Insanity and LesMills Body Pump aren’t the only fit-ness programs on offer at the FitnessFactory, as the Monticello staple alsooffers Interval Training with Maria,Zumba with Blanca, Zumba Toningwith Lisa and more.
The gym also provides personaltraining and massage therapy byMaria Pappas, LMT.
Fitness Factory is a full service gymlocated at 36 Forestburgh Road inMonticello. For more information onits many offerings dial 794-7344 orvisit www.monticellofitnessfactory.com. Fitness Factory can also befound on Facebook.
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Julie Kaufman, with herback to the lens, leads herThursday Insanity class.Fitness Factory owner MikeDollard said of the popularclass, “We’re the only gymin the area to offer Insanityso it’s very unique to us.”Upper right: Kaufmanposes with the exerciseequipment used in the LesMills Body Pump programshe and three otherinstructors teach at FitnessFactory in Monticello.
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Breathe seeks to make yoga accessible STORY AND PHOTOS BY KAITLIN CARNEY
Y oga has been a passion of JaneMorris’ since she started prac-ticing at the age of nineteen.
In January, Jane brought that pas-sion to Narrowsburg, and openedBreathe Yoga and Bodyworks. Thestudio, located in the Muse alcove onMain Street, aims to fulfill Jane’s goalsof “bringing healing modalities to thecommunity… such as Reiki, massage,yoga, mat Pilates, and Tai Chi.”
“People are drawn to the hub ofMain Street,” Morris said. “They cancome and take a yoga class, enjoybreakfast or lunch on Main Street atThe Heron or Gerard’s Grill, have a
cup of coffee at Coffee Creations, orshop at the many shops now open onthe street.”
Breathe is the third studio that Janehas opened in her years of practice.Jane focuses on making yoga accessi-
ble to all people, regardless of theirage, activity level, and familiaritywith the practice.
“I was the first yoga teacher to bebrought into Princeton MedicalCenter where I devised a class forthose who couldn’t get down on amat. We adapted our yoga practice toinclude chair yoga.”
Breathe has the same supportiveand open environment, whereinstructors work closely with stu-dents who may be struggling with ahealth challenge and keep a close eyeon their practice.
Tony Staffieri, a Narrowsburg resi-dent and student at Breathe, hasbeen attending classes post-surgeryand noted, “I find it very helpful inmy recovery.”
Currently there are five yoga class-es, two Tai Chi classes, and Reiki andmassage available by appointment.All classes are taught by certified andlicensed instructors. Jane will beadding Zumba in April, as well aschair yoga classes.
Jane also plans to have workshopsin the Spring and Summer on Shiatsumassage and drumming circles.
“Breathe is a place to gather togeth-er people doing yoga and gain thebenefits of it. It is a place to come, becentered, and exercise,”she said.
The response to Breathe has beenincredible, with some classes reach-ing 15 attendees.
“I am very happy to bring yoga tothe people of this community and itis something I plan on doing for therest of my life…” Morris said.
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Jane Morris, left,invites students tofeel the smile ontheir heart as theypractice Yoga atBreathe inNarrowsburg.
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In March of 2002, after 18 monthsof hard work and planning, CindyFracasse realized a lifelong dream
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“It was such an exciting time, yet Iwas worn down from all the months
of research and putting together asolid business plan,” offeredFracasse.” If it wasn’t for my husbandand children I never would have beenable to take it to where it is today.”
And with two floors containingmore than 20,000 lbs. of weights,Fracasse certainly has come quite a
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Liberty gym embraces change
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ty as a whole have helped me culti-vate this place…,” said Fracasse. “Thelocal community really believed in usand wanted us to succeed… I thinkwe’re here to stay and I really believewe deserve to.”
Over the years Fracasse has keptbusy renovating the building housingher gym, including the new woodfloors in the aerobics room, complete
with aerobic cushioning. “Over the years the entire building
has been renovated. From the lights,to the floors, carpet, paint and theequipment, our goal is to keep thegym up to date for our clients,” shesaid.
The Center also offers tanning, aswell as a full calendar of fitness class-es with top instructors, includingeverything from the popular Zumbawith Blanca, to Adult Fitness withAlicia. Other classes include YogaFlow with Debbie, Cardio Pump withHarris, Tabata Bootcamp GroupTraining with Andre Turan,Ballroom/Swing Dance with JackieHorner, and more.
Male and female personal trainersare also available “to assist in your fit-ness journey,” as Fracasse put t.
Fracasse touted her various instruc-tors, including Andre Turan andDebbie Birch. “They provide a per-sonal touch, but not only in regardsto the fitness aspect,” explainedFracasse. “They will also assist stu-dents in matters of nutrition andhealthy eating habits… They bothtruly care about each and every per-son who walks through that door.”
And then there’s Alicia “SergeantSlaughter” Schwartz with her “AllCounty Silver Sneakers” class, ofwhom Fracasse said, “She leads andinstructs a large part of the baby-boomers who walk in here. She’s[Schwartz] in her 60s and tough asnails.”
One of the gym’s new offerings is
TRX by Debbie and Andre. “TRX is acutting edge exercise technique thatelite military forces have kept a secretfor decades,” said Fracasse. “TRX uti-lizes suspension training and bodyweight training methods that areguaranteed to strengthen the core.”
The center features a full line of fit-ness supplements and beverages,and Fracasse has even recentlyupdated some of her equipment.Besides a new sauna and new privatelockers for her growing customerbase, Fracasse has also invested inseveral brand new treadmills andelliptical machines from fitnessequipment manufacturer Precor.
The older Reebok bikes won’t begoing to waste, though, as Fracasseintends to move them downstairs to
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STORY AND PHOTOS BY ELI RUIZ
VIP Crossfit in Liberty is notyour traditional gym. After all,with exercises with names like
burpees, false grip ring rows and PVCdeadlifts it certainly doesn’t soundlike your average gym. And VIPCrossfit owner/operator DustinPritzert relishes in that difference.
CrossFit, Inc. is a fitness companyfounded by Greg Glassman in 2000which incorporates high-intensityinterval training, olympic weightlift-ing, powerlifting, gymnastics, calis-thenics, strongman exercises andother disciplines.
Pritzert – who has a bachelor’sdegree in physical education fromSUNY Cortland – said that upongraduation from college, he foundthe job prospects in his chosen fieldslim as “no one was hiring teachers,”
he said. “So I had to get a job.”Pritzert eventually found work in
the human services field but nevergave up on his lifelong dream to oneday own a gym.
Then he heard about Crossfit and alittle over a year ago Pritzert decidedhe’d take the two-day Crossfit certifi-cation course, and it opened his eyes.
“I’d do a workout and collapse tothe ground in a heap, just done… andI thought ‘This is amazing.’”
So in late September Pritzert – whoalso coaches football, basketball andtrack at Sullivan-West – found a loca-tion and opened up VIP Crossfit at 9Maple Street in Liberty.
“I’m from Liberty,” he says. “It’s myhometown and I just really wanted tobring it [Crossfit] back here.”
Crossfit, as Pritzert explained,focuses on three basic movements:squatting, dead-lifting and pressing.
“These functional movements areconstantly varied and performed at ahigh intensity,” says Pritzert.
Constantly varying those move-
ments is the key to Crossfit, becauseas Pritzert asserts, “Routine is theenemy. You’ll eventually lose the abil-ity to do the movements and if you
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Sara Lafleur gets some air as she and others warm up before their big workout at VIPCrossfit gym in Liberty last week. Nearest Lafleur, on floor, is Sam Grassi, followed by AmberGraham and in the background is Geno Jones. All four are members of VIP Crossfit gym.
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olds to folks in their 50s.Pritzert takes a very hands-on
approach with his clients, alwaysmaking sure that proper posture andform are used with each movement.“The ultimate goal here is to increasework capacity,” offered Pritzert,adding, “But the big thing I want peo-ple to know when they leave here isthat I want them to feel successful. Ifanyone ever leaves here feelingdefeated… Now, I think that’s hap-pened twice here since I opened andthat’s not what Crossfit is about.Anyone can do this.…”
“Another thing that’s great aboutCrossfit is if you go to a traditionalgym people have their earbuds inand are zoned out,” said Pritzert.“Here you’ve got people talking toeach other, you know, it’s a commu-nal thing. It’s all about the cama-raderie here, we cheer each otheron.”
Pritzert also stresses the nutritionalside of fitness and has registerednutritionist Matt Kansy come in forthree hours each week to review VIPCrossfit members’ diets and offerfeedback, as well as staging nutri-tional seminars for members. “It’s the
shortest three hours ever, saysPritzert. “He talks about food andhow it affects you. We talk aboutmaking good food choices.”“
As for his future plans, Pritzert saidhe wants to grow his roster of clientsand attract a larger senior demo-graphic.
“I also hope to eventually find alarger venue and secure more equip-ment,” he said. “ut the most impor-tant thing to me is seeing the changesin my clients.” Pritzert offers 6 a.m., 8a.m., noon and 6 p.m. one-hourclasses Monday through Friday, withhis new “Mobility” class offered at 7a.m. Monday through Friday.Saturday’s there’s one class at 6 p.m.
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11H“…I want people to know whenthey leave here is that I wantthem to feel successful.”
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the gym’s lower level as part of whatshe calls her “dream:” A dedicated arefor children and teen fitness andnutrition classes.
“We’ll have a pool table and a TV,”said Fracasse, adding, “We’ll havemovie nights and there’ll be a lichenand we can have a nutritionist comein and hold classes for our young-sters. Not only is fitness important tothe mental well being of our kids but Iwant to be able to address the nega-tive behaviors and habits youth havebeen picking up of late. I’d like toinvite Narcotics Anonymous (NA) orAlcoholics Anonymous (AA) and suchgroups to help kick-start the healingprocess for the youth of this town,because there needs to be a placewhere youth can go and feel safe andget whatever help they need.”
And Fracasse is willing to allowother budding “entrepreneurs,” asshe puts it, to utilize the availabledownstairs space: “I invite others withdreams of their own to rent out thespace downstairs,” she says. “I’ll rentout the space, even by the hour toboxing instructors, arts and craftsteachers and the such… anythingthat will benefit the community and
our youth I’m all for it.”But perhaps longtime Liberty Fit-
ness Center member Jim Kaufmanput it best: “I’ve been working outhere for years, and from the very firstday Cindy always made it feel like Iwas family… She treats all of her cus-tomers like that. It’s the best gym andatmosphere around.”
Liberty Fitness Center is open Mon-day through Friday from 5:45 a.m. to 9p.m., and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4p.m. Sunday hours are from 8:30 a.m.to 3 p.m. For more information andmembership plans and rates call 292-0756 or visit www.libertyfitnesscen-ter.net. Anyone with ideas for chil-dren and youth classes are alsoencouraged to call. Just ask for Cindy.
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MIDDLETOWN —Orange Regional MedicalCenter announced recentadditions to its NursingLeadership.
Ann DiAgostino, MSN,RN, CMSRN has been pro-moted to Nursing ServiceAdministrator of theMedical Surgical Divisionincluding Inpatient Reha-bilitation and OncologyNursing Care Units. In hernew role, she will overseethe day-to-day nursingclinical operations of theMedical Surgical, Oncologyand Rehabilitation Unitsand is also responsible forproviding leadership toeach of the Nursing UnitDirectors for these areas.Ms. DiAgostino is also theCo-Chair of the OrangeRegional PerformanceImproved Shared Gover-nance Committee. Sheearned her Bachelor’sdegree in Nursing fromPlattsburgh State Univer-sity College and a Master’s
degree in Leadership andManagement from WaldenUniversity. Ms. DiAgostinoco-founded The GreaterNY Chapter of the Acad-emy of Medical SurgicalNurses (AMSN) in 2000 andis currently a NationalAmbassador for AMSN.
In 2012, Ms. DiAgostinowas awarded the top honorof the 1199 Nurse ofDistinction in the NurseLeader category.
Laura King, BSN, DC, RNhas been appointed Nur-sing Unit Director for theProgressive Care Unit. Ms.King has extensive experi-ence in the healthcareindustry, specifically inpatient care, administra-tive compliance and clini-cal knowledge. Ms. Kingearned her Bachelor’sdegree in Nursing fromChamberlain College andholds a Doctor of Chi-ropractic degree from theLogan College of Chiro-practic. Additionally, she
was a nominee for theHudson Valley Magazine2013 Excellence in NursingAward.
Soraya Sulaiman, MSN,RN, CCRN has been pro-moted to Nursing Directorof Outpatient Operations.She has served as a ClinicalNurse Education forSurgical Services where shewas responsible for the ori-entation and competencyof staff throughout theperioperative product linethat included PACU,
Endoscopy and Same DaySurgery. In her new role,Ms. Sulaiman will havedirect oversight for allaspects of nursing practicefor Orange Regional’s RayW. Moody, MD BreastCenter, DunklemanDiabetes Center’s educa-tion and counseling servic-es, Diagnostic Imaging andthe Eleanor T. SnowRadiation Oncology Cen-ter. Ms. Sulaiman earned
her Bachelor’s degree inNursing from PaceUniversity and her Master’sdegree in Nursing fromAmerican Sentinel Uni-versity. She is currentlypursuing her Doctor ofNurse Practice degree fromCapella University.
Patricia Soriano, RN,BSN, MSN, APRN has beenappointed Director of theCardiac CatheterizationLab. Ms. Soriano comes toOrange Regional fromDanbury Hospital whereshe served as the Managerof the Cardiac Catheter-ization Lab. Prior to that,she held several leadershippositions in Cardiology atVassar Brothers MedicalCenter, St. Francis Hospitaland the Hudson ValleyHeart Center. Ms. Sorianoearned Nurse PractitionerCertification and her Mas-ter’s degree in Nursingfrom Western ConnecticutState University. Ms.Soriano is also a CertifiedCritical Care Nurse.
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Ann DiAgostino, MSN, RN, CMSRN
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LIBERTY — On Thursday, April 3,the Sullivan County BOCES Careerand Technical Education Center willhost the next information sessionfor the BOCES LPN (LicensedPractical Nursing) Program.
Multiple sessions are offered to fitbusy schedules, 1–2 p.m. and 6–7p.m. Sessions will be held in the
Eugene D. Nesin Theatre at the St.John Street Education Center inMonticello.
Each session will include anoverview of the admission process,including application requirements,admission testing, financial aidresources and other program infor-mation. The nursing faculty will bethere to explain the program cur-riculum, competencies and clinical
rotations. Career advancementopportunities and college articula-tion info will also be presented.
Part-and full-time programs areavailable for adults and h.s. seniors.
Registration is required to attend.Attendance is strongly recommend-ed for adults and high school sen-iors interested in enrolling in theLPN Program starting in September2014. To register call 295-4940.
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HONESDALE, PA — Michael C.Campbell, MD, Behavioral Healthdirector for Wayne MemorialCommunity Health Centers,(WMCHC) can now add FAPA to hisinitials. He was recently named a“Fellow of the American PsychiatricAssociation (APA).”
According to the APA’s website,Fellowship is the highest honor theassociation bestows upon its mem-bers. The designation is awarded to“outstanding psychiatrists who havemade significant contributions to thepsychiatric profession in at least fiveof the following areas: administra-
tion, teaching, scientific and scholar-ly publications, volunteering in men-tal health and medical activities of
social significance, communityinvolvement as well as for clinicalexcellence.”
Dr. Campbell has been treatingadults and children age three andolder at the Behavioral Health Center,Stourbridge Professional andMedical Complex, 600 Maple Streetin Honesdale for the past two years.
He is board-certified in psychiatryand family medicine. He is a gradu-ate of the University of Notre Dameand earned his medical degree fromThomas Jefferson University‘sJefferson Medical College inPhiladelphia. He completed a jointresidency program at West VirginiaUniversity Hospital. To talk with Dr.Campbell, call 570-253-8219.
Dr. Campbell earns ‘fellow’ status
CONTRIBUTED PHOTOMichael C. Campbell, MD, FAPA
MIDDLETOWN — Orange RegionalMedical Center welcomes EmmaFattakhov, MD, a palliative carephysician with extensive experiencein providing medical care to patientsrequiring expert care for serious ill-nesses.
ORMC’s Palliative CareProgram is specialized,multidisciplinary med-ical care for people whoare suffering from com-plex medical illnesses aswell as life-limiting ill-nesses. It focuses onproviding comfort andrelief of painful symp-toms as well as stressand anxiety associated with theirdiagnosis and treatment. The goal isto improve the quality of life for thepatient by providing the highest levelof comfort and support thereby offer-ing comfort to the patient’s family
members.Dr. Fattakhov com-
pleted an InternalMedicine Residency atLutheran MedicalCenter in Brooklyn.She also completed aGeriatric Fellowship atNew York UniversityLangone MedicalCenter as well as aHospice and PalliativeMedicine Fellowship atCook County Health
and Hospital Systems, RushUniversity Medical Center inChicago. Dr. Fattakhov is Board-certi-fied in Internal Medicine, GeriatricMedicine and Hospice and PalliativeMedicine.Visit www.ormc.org.
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CONTRIBUTED PHOTOEmma Fattakhov, MD
Certified Nurse MidwifeSheela Porter-Smith, CNM,Women’s Health Center andJohn Weisenreider, MD,WMCHC medical directorand physician at Pike FamilyHealth Center were selectedby Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers (WMCHC) as the 2014 Golden Stethoscope Awardrecipients. The annual award recognizes healthcare providers who have demonstrated outstandingleadership, patient satisfaction and loyalty to WMCHC, Wayne Memorial Hospital and the communi-ty at large. Pictured, from left: Peter Rodgers, chair, WMCHC board of directors, Porter-Smith,Weisenreider and Frederick Jackson, executive director, WMCHC.
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HONESDALE, PA — MelissaRickard, CRNP, MSN, board-certifiedfamily nurse practitioner at theHonesdale Family Health Center willoffer expanded office hours on Tues-days and Wednesdays.
Patients may be seen as early as 8a.m. with the final appointmentscheduled for 5:45 p.m. Rickard pro-
vides primary care services for chil-dren over age 6 up to adults and iscurrently accepting new patients. Shehas been practicing at the HonesdaleFamily Health Center, located in theStourbridge Medical and ProfessionalBuilding on Route 6 and MapleAvenue, since its inception in 2008.
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ELLENVILLE — Ellenville RegionalHospital (ERH) announces that JorgeTejeda, RN has concurrently earnedhis Bachelor of Science Degree inNursing for SUNY Delhi and his Mas-ter of Science in Professional Studiesfrom Pace University.
After earning his Associates in Nurs-ing degree in 2009, Tejeda joined theEllenville Regional Hospital nursingteam as a Registered Nurse in theEmergency Department in May 2010.
He currently holds certifications inBasic Life Support (BLS), AdvancedCardiovascular Life Support (ACLS),Pediatric Advanced Life Support(PALS) and Neonatal ResuscitationProgram (NRP) through the AmericanHeart Association, and Trauma Nurs-ing Core Course (TNCC) and Emer-gency Nursing Pediatric Course(ENPC) through the EmergencyNurses Association. Tejeda wasnamed as the Ellenville Regional Hos-
pital EmergencyD e p a r t m e n tNurse of the Yearby the UlsterCounty EMSAssociation in2013.
After graduat-ing Magna CumLaude from bothSUNY Delhi,School of Nurs-
ing and Pace University, School ofEducation, while being inducted intoboth the SUNY Delhi Honor Societyof Nursing and Alpha Epsilon Lamb-
da Honor Society. Tejeda plans tocontinue his educational pursuits byenrolling in the Walden UniversityDoctor of Nursing (DNP) program.
In addition, Tejeda has been select-ed as a candidate to deliver the classaddress for the Pace University com-mencement ceremony, which isbeing held at Madison Square Gardenin May 2014.
The hospital is proud of the educa-tional accomplishments of its staffand continues to encourage our staffto accomplish their career goals byaccommodating work schedules andproviding monetary support.
ERH’s Tejeda earns two degrees
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SULLIVAN COUNTY — The St.Baldrick’s Foundation is a volunteer-driven and donor-centered charitydedicated to raising money forchildhood cancer research.
To coincide with one of St.Baldrick’s busiest months of signa-ture head-shaving events, Xbox Livegamers are encouraged to shavetheir Avatar’s head bald between
now and March 31. The virtual shaveis a public way to honor the manykids who typically lose their hairduring cancer treatments and bringattention to the startling reality thatworldwide more than 175,000 kidsare diagnosed with cancer each year– and 1 in 5 kids diagnosed in theU.S. will not survive.
The Avatar head-shaving cam-paign, which is in its fourth year, is a
creative concept from long-time St.Baldrick’s supporter Lou Mon-teleone from Eldred. Monteleone, aSt. Baldrick’s volunteer event organ-izer and shavee, is challenging hisfellow gamers to show their supportand recruit fellow gamers to get baldfor the cause!
After their virtual shave, Xbox LIVEusers are encouraged to Like theXbox LIVE Avatar Head-Shaving
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For gamers looking for other waysto get involved and support thecause, or maybe even looking toshave their “real” head, they can visitthe St. Baldrick’s website atStBaldricks.org/be-a-shavee.
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