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Southern Ulster Times, Wednesday, April 17, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE
Calendar..........................................12
Craig McKinney................................ 9
Classifieds...................................... 26
Crossword...................................... 28
Highland......................................... 25
Marlborough................................... 24
Obituaries.......................................18
Opinion.............................................8
Police Blotter...................................4
Plattekill.........................................19
School News...................................20
Service Directory........................... 32
Sports............................................40
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Highland fundraiser supports local family
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cap called an Optune.
“It’s basically a device that puts
electrical impulses into his head and
it is supposed to disrupt cell division,”
she said. “People who use it as part of
their treatment tend to live longer, with
research showing from two to five years.
It keeps the tumor from growing back.”
Eric said although the event is for him
and his family, the planning was all done
by friends and supporters.
“We know them, they know us and
there are so many people to thank for this
coming together,” he said. “I am thankful
for people coming out and contributing to
this...it is amazing to me.”
Micki took a moment to read a joint
statement to the community.
“Since the beginning we made a
decision to fight hard and fight hard using
Eric’s four circle strategy. The first circle
is prayer and spirituality. We are feeling
the angels via powerful prayer from a
team of spiritual people who surround
us always helping us lift up our situation
to God. Our second circle is positive
pro-activity; this means controlling my
stress, visualizing success, bringing
joy and love to others and studying the
success of long-time survivors of this
disease, Glioblastoma. The third circle
is traditional treatment; the surgeries,
the chemo-therapies, the radiations; all
that junk and partnering with my team
of Doctors at Sloan-Kettering. Our fourth
circle is alternative actions like healthy
diet, keto diet, essential oils, massage and
reiki, all those things.”
Micki said the support from the
community, “means the world to us. We
thank you for all you’ve done for me
and our family. Your financial support
gives us peace of mind and our amazing
sponsors are incredible. Your prayers,
your positive vibes, they’re just essential.
Your love gives us hope and courage
to help us keep up this fight. The last
request Eric wants is please write him
a note; send me your thoughts and let
me know how I can pray for you. Love
and peace from Eric and all of our crew.
Thank you all for being here.”
Eric added, “And if you ever want an
amazing life with an amazing wife, this is
the one you want.”
Beth Vargas said her friendship with
Eric and Micki stretches back to when
their kids were together in pre-school.
“They have been involved in the
community, everything from the scouts,
school, music and when this happened,
everyone in the community wanted to
Ishani Bansal [L] and Isabella Fiorese performed “Allegro” by Mozart.
pitch in and see how we can support
their family,” she said. “The turnout
is phenomenal and so many people
contributed to it, I couldn’t even begin to
tell you.”
Vargas thanked teacher AnnMarie
Meisel who brought her Interact students
to help out with anything that was needed
in running the event and Daniel Shaut,
the High School Musical Director. She
noted that many others have gone above
and beyond by volunteering their time
and offering their services to help make
the evening a success.
Daniel Shaut said musically he
envisioned the evening like a cabaret.
“I wanted to do something different
than what we normally do for concert
bands [and] allow the students to show
off some of their other talents,” he
said. “There’s some 1950s stuff, there’s
Rihanna and a wide range of jazz. It was
cool stuff.”
Shaut said the support from the
community and the school district was,
“amazing.”
“There are so many teachers,
community members and parents who
helped put this together,” he said. “All I
had to do was put the music on, show up
and play, which is pretty awesome.”
The role of Master of Ceremony fell to
Peter Fiorese.
“You want to be part of an event like
this and you see what great people they
are,” he said. “Our kids have gone to
school together, we go to church together
so it’s one of these things where your
lives intersect in a lot of places.”
Carole CrimiVaroli pointed out that
whenever there is a need in Highland,
“everyone is there to lend a hand.” She
recalled that one night she was unable
to attend a planning meeting for the
fundraiser.
“I got called that night and was told
I’m in charge of the silent auction; true
story, no lie,” she laughed.
CrimiVaroli said Highland and New
Paltz were both very well represented,
“because they [Munsons] go to church as
St. Joseph’s. It was also incredible to see
people here who don’t even know them
but wanted to support them. Can you ask
for any more than that?”
Chicos de Ayer performed ‘La Bamba’ by Ritchie Valens. L-R Gustavo Lazaro, Luke Munson,
Matthew Munson and Adam Albright.