Long overdue…. Sorry for taking so long; perfect for a
stormy weekend.
To begin where I left off…
OYT Girls with the Amerikick guys |
just some hotties with crowns |
The following week on September 8th, A bunch of the girls from the Miss New York Pageant and I had a mini reunion at the TEAL Walk. TEAL or Tell Every Amazing Lady is a non-profit organization bringing awareness to ovarian cancer. The girls and I got to sash the survivors that day. The day was filled with remembering loved ones who had lost their lives to ovarian cancer, celebrating the those who are survivors and telling every amazing lady about ovarian cancer. The day had called for rain and boy did it rain. We all joined together and chanted “Tell Every Amazing lady” to make the rain stop, to everyone’s surprise; it did! The sun came out and everyone was able to enjoy the walk in the sunshine!
The next night September 15th I joined some of my
extended family at the Greek Festival right here on the Island. THE FOOD IS
AMAZING!!! I don’t know which is better the dessert or the food!! I was able to
watch traditional dances performed by children of the church; such tradition
and beauty behind it! Also there was Alexa Moley, Miss RC TEEN. I hadn’t seen
Alexa in a while so I was excited to see her!
The Staten Island Heart Association invited me to their third event of the year on September 21. This one was a little different from the rest. This one was a golf classic that took place at the beautiful Silver Lake Golf Club. I got to meet and take pictures with all the teams. I want to thank the SI Heart Association for always having me be a part of their events. They do a great job of getting the community aware of the dangers of heart disease.
Rhythm Central Gang |
I hadn’t participated in the Light the Night walk since high school and I was happy to be back. The Light the Night organization is a non-profit that helps hundreds of thousands of Americans battling leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. This year I walked with my dance studio (Rhythm Central.)We walked for one of our own and my student in class, Abigail Rzucidlo who is a survivor of neuroblastoma.It was a bittersweet feeling being at the walk. There were so many survivors who were there walking with their families and friends behind them. But there were also those families and friends walking behind a gold balloon in memory of loved ones lost to cancer. With all the advances we have with technology today there is still so much to be learned about cancer and how it affects us. To find out more information or to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma society please go www.lightthenight.org.
Me and my girl Abby <3 |
The next day I headed to Brooklyn for their 3rd
Avenue Festival. My brother’s store; Artisan Food Valley is located on 3rd
avenue and 92nd street. So my brother and I shared the space in
front of his store. I was there to raise money for the NEDA WALK. The festival
was a lot of fun, I had never been there before and there was so much going on.
There was food everywhere; I loved it! Thank you to BK for helping out towards
NEDA.
Beryl from the Amvets Hospital |
some of the crowd |
Diana Williams a huge support of NEDA |
Mrs. Carol Ann Benanti |
On October 14th, the girls, Jamie Macchia Miss SI, Alexa Moley Miss RC Teen and I joined Borough President James Molinaro for the 21st Annual celebration of Italian Heritage for the borough. The Honoree was advance columnist Carol Ann Benanti. Mrs. Benanti has been great to all of us title holders. She has followed us since we first decided to enter the pageant and has helped reveal our journeys through her column. Congratulations! Xo
This past Saturday (October 27th) I was invited
to join Amerikick Karate for their kidnapping workshop. AmeriKick has two locations on Staten Island
the one I attended is on Lincoln Avenue on the corner of Richmond Road. This
workshop was great! This was different from anything I had learned in school. I
remember from way back in grade school, a police officer or teacher would sit
with us and explain kidnapping. They would talk about the usual no taking to
strangers, even if they offer you candy or a puppy. They would tell us that it
could be a man or a woman and to yell as loud as we could to cause a scene and
someone would come to help. And that’s
pretty much all I remembered from it. This workshop was a little different. It
taught the kids how to try and get away from their kidnapper. The Sensei showed
different moves to the kids and made them practice on one another, I even got
to practice!! The Sensei told me that these moves could work for an adult as
well, but another move to try on an attacker would be to poke them in the eyes.
The eyes are the only spot on the body that we cannot protect, and since woman
are usually weaker than men and it would be difficult to take down a man if he
were to attack you. There will be more
in the works coming from the guys of Amerikick and I, New Year’s Resolutions
here we come!! Interested in Amerikick and what they have to offer visit www.amerikick.com.
Most recently, I was at the Walk Now for Autism Speaks walk
this morning (October 28th.) I joined my St. Paul’s School of
Nursing classmates. We have had bake sales in school and collectively raised
$400. Autism is a growing illness with 1 in 88 children diagnosed with Autism
on the spectrum. To learn more or to support please go to www.walknowforautismspeaks.org
xOxO,
Steph <3