Story and photos by Carol Montana
MONTICELLO, NY (November 21, 2012) – On Thursday, November 15, the SYDA Foundation honored Thunder 102’s morning host, Paul Ciliberto, for his outstanding service to the community.
Established in 1986, the SYDA Foundation Community Service Award, honors Sullivan County citizens for “exceptional and ongoing service to the local community” and includes a grant of $5,000. Candidates are nominated and chosen by a committee of past award recipients and civic leaders from the community. ![]()
Located in the Town of Fallsburg since 1979. the SYDA Foundation is the not-for-profit organization that makes Siddha Yoga meditation available to students around the world.
Ciliberto is the morning co-host of Thunder 102 radio’s “Ciliberto and Friends.” The station is just one of many owned by Bold Gold Media.
On behalf of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, Maggie Damon
enumerated Ciliberto’s many charitable efforts, including: beginning a radiothon for The Families of Iraq and Afghanistan War Vets; organizing concerts and other fundraisers for Sullivan County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA); a recent concert to benefit the Allison Whitney and Brittany Miller Foundations; numerous “Blood Bowls” for the American Red Cross and Catskill Regional Medical Center; the YMCA of Sullivan County; Community Unity; GALA Catskills; the Sullivan County SPCA; the Boys and Girls Club of Sullivan County; Sullivan County RISE; St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, and many, many others.
“Every humanitarian act has a profound effect on the community,” said Damon. “Paul, we thank you for your golden voice, your generosity, your kindness, your hard work, your altruism …”
Ciliberto was unable to accept the award himself due to the passing of his mother, so accepting the award on his behalf was Vince Benedetto, founder, president and owner of Bold Gold Media, parent company of Thunder 102 and eight other stations. ![]()
In accepting the award, it was Benedetto who gave Ciliberto the title “Citizen Broadcaster,” remarking also on his employee’s “passion for radio and passion for service.”
Ciliberto will be donating back the $5,000 to various Sullivan County charitable organizations.
In addition to the SYDA Foundation Award, Ciliberto also received a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from Congressman Maurice Hinchey “In recognition of outstanding and invaluable service to the community”; a Proclamation from NY State Assemblyman John Bonacic “Honoring Paul Ciliberto upon the occasion of receiving the 2012 SYDA Foundation Community Service Award”; and from Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, a Certificate “Honoring Paul Ciliberto – 2012 Recipient of the SYDA Foundation Community Service Award.”
The 27th Annual Award presentation was hosted by the Sullivan County Legislature at their November monthly meeting.
materials and services to help New Yorkers recover from Hurricane Sandy.
Fallsburg, a posthumous award to Lori Rubinstein and the winner of our Facebook vote, Kathy Kreiter.
Anthony Rodriquez is well known throughout Sullivan County as a representative of Fidelis Care, supporting many non-profits through his work. However, Anthony is more than an insurance provider, often being called in by other organizations to assist an at risk family, not only getting them medical help, but also advising them of other means of assistance available throughout the county. Anthony also reaches out to many of the at risk youth in the area, doing his best to pull them back from poor choices. Throw in litter plucking and serving on the board of the Fallsburg Library and you begin to see just how busy this Community Hero can be.
Monday, November 19. HEAP, overseen by OTDA, provides assistance to help low-income and elderly New Yorkers keep their homes warm in the winter months.














Hudson Valley to Commemorate Worlds Aids Day
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HUDSON VALLEY, NY (November 23, 2012) – Aids Related Community Services is sponsoring and supporting several World AIDS Day events throughout the Hudson Valley on December 1, 2012 with a
variety of community partners. World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1 each year around the globe. It has become one of the most recognized international health days and a key opportunity to raise awareness, commemorate those who have passed on, and celebrate victories such as increased access to treatment and prevention services. This year’s theme is “Getting to Zero.”
World AIDS Day efforts are organized globally by the World AIDS Campaign, which is using this World AIDS Day as a launching pad for four years of concerted efforts to get several key factors to zero: Zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS related deaths. Currently there are 34 million people living with HIV in the world; 25 million have already died. As of 2010, there are 6,200 people living with HIV in the Hudson Valley. 20% of people infected with HIV don’t know it yet.
ARCS employees will also be participating in World AIDS Day events such as a panel discussion at Dutchess Community College, tabling at the Palisades Mall in Nyack, the Sullivan County AIDS Task Force’s event in Monticello, a vigil at the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center in Kingston, and a rally in Newburgh. More activities are planned in Mount Vernon, Rosendale, and several other locations.
In Sullivan County, the AIDS Task Force of Sullivan County’s World AIDS Day Event will take place at at Hudson River Healthcare, 23 Lakewood Avenue, Monticello on Monday, December 3 from
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. There will be refreshments, speakers, and a balloon release to commemorate World AIDS Day. For more information, contact Allyson Wagner at 845-791-8871, ext. 14.
For details on these and other World AIDS Day commemorations, visit www.arcs.org/WorldAIDSDay.php.
About ARCS
ARCS’ mission is to promote prevention and wellness for all people, to encourage life-affirming decisions maximizing their quality of life, and to coordinate care for those living with complex health conditions. Founded in 1983, ARCS provides care and support for over 3,000 local residents annually through offices in Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties. Visit www.arcs.org for complete information on ARCS’ programs and services.
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