It's time for the Sitrin Celebrity Classic Wheelchair Basektball game. It's Thursday, April 19th at Utica College with Syracuse University's scoring leader.
Not one but three Syracuse Orange players were on the celebrity team for the 15th Sitrin Wheelchair basketball game. You'd think it would help but you'd be wrong.
Syracuse University basketball stars John Gillon and Andrew White will soon be in wheelchairs. They'll join Erin Hamlin and local celebrities for the 15th annual Sitrin Celebrity Wheelchair Basketball game.
The goal: 'Fill The Hill' with hundreds of U.S. flags on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. Are you in? Show you're proud to be an American and support Sitrin's Military Rehabilitation Program.
Syracuse Orange stars Michael Gbinije and Trevor Cooney knew playing basketball from a wheelchair would be hard, they just didn't know how hard. They soon found out at the Celebrity Wheelchair basketball game to benefit Sitrin.
Paul Fortin is a 69-year-old Boonville, NY resident who is also a Vietnam Veteran. Paul remains very active and is about to embark on an incredible journey for an amazing cause. On February 9th Paul will journey on a nine-day expedition to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa to support the Sitrin Health Care Center’s Military Rehabilitation Program.
It's not every day someone turns 100! Estel Kempf is a tenant at Cedarbrook, Sitrin Health Care Center’s assisted living apartments, in Utica and she was in great spirits as she blew out her candles in celebration of her centennial. At seeing the cake and all her friends gathered, she cried tears of joy.