volunteers2008Thank You!The Foundation would like to extend a heart felt thankyou to all of our volunteers and the people behind thescenes that have helped make our events possible.AnneMarie AndrewsKaren AnsonSheila AppelPhil ArnoldEllen BakerJeff BakerJohn BiedingerJohn BohlmannShirley BreretonTony CorradoTim DeckerRob DoyleSue DoyleCathy DuncanSusan DuncanPaul EllisToni EmeryYvonne Flowers-AlexanderJudy GrabowskiAl GrantBarbara GriffinInge GrutznerMatt HanlonJanice HilderbrandKevin KreuterColleen LaLondeSusan LiSandy Miller HolstElizabeth JordanElizabeth JustinJoe LucasRob McKeonMartha MeredithMelissa Mesuda-OrtegaSusan MooreThe 2008 Volunteerism Award RecipientShirley BreretonWe ourselves feel that what we aredoing is just a drop in the ocean.But the ocean would be less becauseof that missing drop.- Mother Teresa2008 ANNUAL <strong>REPORT</strong>11 11
classnotesBelieve in MeMichelle Barone, '04 is on the path to fulfilling the dream she's had since she was a child.At age 6 she began singing contemporary music and popular showtunes, working on pitchand range. Even at a young age, she was able to not only appreciate music, but also toidentify with the lyrics. Michelle found herself drawn to Pop and R&B for their dynamicinfusion of rhythm and lyrics. Capturing her own life experiences, "Believe In Me" isalso Michelle's autobiography, illustrating personal chapters of her life that will resonatewith her listeners.Her imaginative and heartfelt lyrics have the capacity to reveal both her tragedies andaspirations, and few singers have Michelle's ability to stylistically change their voiceto suit each song.Michelle's strongest influence was her father- His renditions of Broadway showtunes often floatedthrough their home, showing his daughter that she too could have the courage to sing in front of anaudience.Michelle has recently played at BB. Kings in New York City, opened for NE-YO at the Mid-HudsonCivic Center, and celebrated her album release party at the Chance Theater. She has taken her vocaltraining and education from <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and Marist <strong>College</strong> to a new level to createthis album. She feels that "this cd is meant for all types of people, it has different songs for differentpeople." She states, "I have many goals, and I'm ready to take on whatever I need to in order to makemy dreams become reality."And the Winner is...Maria Grace Decken, RN, NBCT '82 received the Associationfor Career and Technical Education Region 2 Teacher of the YearAward on Oct. 11, 2008. Region 2 consists of the following states:Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina,Florida, Alabama, Bahamas and Puerto Rico. She will representRegion 2 for the National Teacher of the Year award at the NationalACTE Conference that will be held in Charlotte, NC Dec. 4-6, 2008.Maria Grace Decken is a Health Science Instructor at DanielMorgan Technology Center in Spartanburg, SC and has been for thepast 10 years. Prior to teaching, she worked in Cardiovascular Surgeryand Labor/Delivery as a Charge RN at hospitals in Spartanburg,SC and Med./Surg. at St. Luke's Hospital, Newburgh, NY.12 2008 ANNUAL <strong>REPORT</strong>