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Help the FLHS Masques Honor Mr. Perrotta at Fair Lawn High School

Organized by Christine Boos Knudsen and Michelle Stern
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Help the FLHS Masques Honor Mr. Perrotta at Fair Lawn High School Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Buy a shirt and honor Mr. Perrotta's impact on Fair Lawn High School!

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All funds raised will be paid directly to FLHS Masques for building a display case for Mr. Perrotta's Masques memorabilia and mementos. Any remaining funds will go towards setting up a scholarship in Mr. Perrotta's name..
$4,060 raised
229 items sold of
150 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$20
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Royal
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Royal
Organized by Christine Boos Knudsen and Michelle Stern

About this campaign

The Fair Lawn High School Masques, with Mr. Perrotta's family's permission, would like to honor Mr. Perrotta's impact on Fair Lawn High School.

Hello everyone,

We are sorry to have to share information in this format, rather than on a more personal level. If you were not aware, Mike Perrotta had been suffering from a rare form of cancer that returned in September. It is with great sadness that we share that Mr. Perrotta lost his battle and passed away on the afternoon of Tuesday, December 19th. We ask that you keep P and his family in your prayers.

If you have been in Mr. Perrotta's classroom at any point, you know that it is a museum of Masques memorabilia and mementos. The Masques treasure these items and their hope, with permission from Mr. Perrotta's family, is to honor him by possibly creating a display case of some sort for some of these very special items such as posters, programs, props, and set pieces. Other options include creating an inventory of these items, a possible scholarship in his name, or just contributing to any help that his family needs at this time.

In order to fundraise for this endeavor, the Masques will be selling these shirts and all proceeds will be sent to the FLHS Masques in order to achieve this goal. If there are extra funds, the Masques plan to use the funds to honor Mr. Perrotta in other ways.

Featured on the back of the shirt are all of the shows that Mr. Perrotta directed at Fair Lawn High School. The colors used were purposely done in Mets colors as he always pointed out that being a Mets fan was "unfortunately in my blood." The duck has served as a symbol for the Masques.

Once a Masque, always a Masque. And remember: ducks fly together.

Duck Soup and Butterscotch,

Christine Boos Knudsen, Michelle Stern, and the Current FLHS Masques

Supporters

Cynthia Boseski 1 item

Mr. Perrotta had a huge impact on my two daughters, Erica and Megan. He will be missed but their fond memories sustain them during this difficult time. RIP.

Kat Beliavski 1 item
Haley Goerg 1 item + $10
David Kozatch 1 item + $100
Darien DeVries 2 items

i wouldn't be who i am without Mr. Perrotta. he said once that he considered us freshmen cast in Daisy Glaze as his fellow freshmen, since it was his first show he directed for the Masques. let's keep the history of the Masques alive.

Lisa D'Elia 1 item
maggie winick 2 items + $10
Michelle Koren 1 item

I was Mr. Perrotta's student many years ago both in his film and drama classes and in Marques. Memories from those days are always in my heart.

Namu 1 item

Love you P

Anonymous 1 item

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