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Oct. 27, 2024 11:00 a.m. - Nov. 15, 2024
October 27 - Nov 15, 2024The Flags are flying again!You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. This year you can choose to mail in the application with a check OR pay online! The form is available by clicking on the attachment on the left "Event Attachments", 2024 Application......
OR NEW THIS YEAR!! Apply electronically with a Credit Card Our link to Zeffy, our credit card servicing company
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![]() Battle of Minisink Monument Restoration Project
Nov. 21, 2024
Valerie has been a resident in the Town of Goshen for 38 years. Her and her husband Jeff raised their two children here in Goshen.
Her career spanned close to 40 years in roles that included business owner, business manager, controller and project manager. A silver lining of Covid was her decision to retire early. Unfortunately much of her career was spent commuting which didn't leave time for community involvement.
Retirement has now given her the gift of time to become involved. She joined the Minisink Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution (DAR) in 2022 after discovering that her 5th Great-Grandfather served in the Bergen County Militia during the American Revolution. She is currently leading the Battle of Minisink Monument restoration project on behalf of the Minisink DAR Chapter.
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![]() Sean's Dream
Jan. 16, 2025
I currently live in NY with my husband and 4 children. I have had a few career paths in my lifetime but none as fulfilling as being able to stay home and raise my children. I hold a degree In Health Information Management, have extensive experience in administrative work, event planning, networking, and working hands on with the community. At a young age my mother taught us to participate in community service and through that experience I learned the ripple effect that it can cause for yourself and others in the community. I am also a proud board member and volunteer for NAMI Orange County NY.
My brother Sean passed away in 2020 but I believe that when someone passes away, we should not ask “How did they die?” as much as we ask, “How did they live?” Sean lived life on life’s terms every day. He spent his days reaching for success and overcoming his struggles with the resources that he had in front of him. I started this organization to turn my grief and pain into something that will reflect his goals and leave him a beautiful legacy associated with is name.
He struggled with the trauma from Childhood Sexual Assault leading to a life of mental health illness and PTSD. He struggled with substance abuse as his symptoms to those wounds. Mental Health and addiction became our family’s disease. There are 1 in 5 people who suffer from the same mental health illnesses as Sean did every day. I promise that SeansDream will help to raise funds for medical care and resources for recovery, we will hold fundraising events to end the stigma around mental health illness and show others that through connection and support you can recover and live a happy healthy life. “We all have the same destination of success with different beautiful paths to get there” |
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