Krowne Vocal School and 
 New York Speech & Hearing 
 Supporting Frontline Workers 
 Each Business Awarded $2,500 in Marketing by Bethpage Federal Credit Union 
 This year, as part of its commitment  
 to the Bethpage Best  
 of the City Program and small  
 businesses  across  Manhattan  
 during this difficult time,  
 Bethpage Federal Credit Union  
 organized the Best Small Business  
 Role Model Giveaway –  
 offering Bethpage Best of the  
 City winners an opportunity  
 to share how they have given  
 back during the pandemic to  
 support first responders, their  
 community and those in need.  
 Our editors have chosen two  
 businesses to feature and each  
 will be given a $2,500 marketing  
 grant for any Schneps Media  
 digital or print properties,  
 including amNY Metro, The  
 Villager,  Chelsea Now, New  
 York Family and many others.  
 Here, the business owners tell  
 their stories: 
 KROWNE VOCAL KEEPS THE  
 BEAT GOING ONLINE 
 Jennifer Krowne 
 A lot of our singing students  
 have frontline workers in their  
 families and community, and  
 we wanted to provide emotional  
 support to them in this difficult  
 time. So we did what our singing  
 school community knows best  
 how to do: We sang! The result  
 is a virtual choir performance of  
 Alicia Keys’ “Good Job” by our  
 students and team.  
 The pictures of the frontline  
 workers in our video clip are  
 of our friends, family, and other  
 community members who  
 are doctors, nurses, etc. These  
 are not stock images, but some  
 of the real heroes of our local  
 community, representing their  
 fearless colleagues all over the  
 country (and world)! All the  
 singers in the clip are from the  
 NYC area (students and staff at  
 our school). 
 A considerable amount (almost  
 3  full-time  weeks)  of  
 volunteer  work  went  into  
 this:  composing  a  choir  arrangement; 
  creating a “virtual  
 choir” by organizing and recruiting  
 our singing students  
 for all voice parts; planning  
 and directing rehearsals with  
 participating singers via Zoom;  
 assisting students throughout  
 their video recording process at  
 their homes via Zoom; editing,  
 combining and mixing the audio  
 tracks and video clips; publishing  
 the finished video clip  
 on YouTube and spreading the  
 word to healthcare and other  
 essential workers, so they can  
 hopefully feel acknowledged  
 and uplifted, for a moment. 
 This  was  done  by  our  staff  
 (mostly  me,  with  invaluable  
 time and help from my amazing  
 colleagues). All singers additionally  
 contributed learning &  
 practicing the arrangement, and  
 recording their clips from home.  
 After publishing the video clip  
 we received a lot of messages  
 from essential workers from all  
 over the US and even beyond,  
 thanking us for acknowledging  
 and supporting them.  
 I am grateful to be able to share  
 this musical effort to support our  
 frontline workers with you, and  
 I am very excited to hear/read  
 about the amazing things local  
 businesses have done to support  
 our frontline workers! 
 Learn more about  
 Krowne Vocal School at  
 krowneonyourvoice.com 
 TAKING MISSION   
 OF LISTENING   
 TO THE NEXT LEVEL 
 Melissa E. Heche, Au.D 
 Earlier  this  year  my  
 mother was sent to the  
 hospital with a diagnosis  
 of  COVID-19.  Because  
 of my healthcare  
 background, the hospital  
 credentialed me and allowed  
 me to come in to  
 help manage her healthcare. 
  I closed my practice  
 and spent as much time as  
 I could there. I could not  
 always stay in her room so  
 I helped the staff with other  
 patients who were similarly suffering. 
  It was a painful and emotional  
 time, but I felt fortunate to  
 be a part of the entire system that  
 was helping people most in need. 
 I lost my mother a few months  
 ago  and  even  after  I  handed  
 my scrubs in for the last time, I  
 took with me the stories of the  
 patients who I could be with  
 to help them and their families  
 communicate. It was not easy, but  
 at the end of the day I take with  
 me the knowledge that –  
 amidst such great heartache, 
  pain, illness and loss  
 – the only thing that really  
 matters is that we love  
 and are loved, and that we  
 communicate with those  
 with whom we share that  
 love. In the hospital, nobody  
 was worried about  
 their project not being  
 completed, nobody was  
 concerned  about  their  
 contracts that were waiting  
 on their desks. Everyone  
 was only concerned  
 with one thing: who they love  
 and how they could continuously  
 communicate that to them. At  
 the end of the very long day that  
 we have been through, that is  
 truly the only thing that matters. 
 I spent my career helping and  
 improving people’s abilities to  
 communicate with each other  
 by helping them hear and speak.  
 Photo credit: Melissa Heche 
 Now, I take my career mission  
 and I will push it to the next level,  
 making sure that I can help more  
 people, improve access to services, 
  and ensure that the one thing  
 that drives us all is attainable for  
 everyone: the love that we share  
 with others and the way that we  
 communicate that love to each  
 other. 
 Visit ny-sh.com to see how  
 New York Speech & Hearing can  
 help you or your loved one. 
 Photo credit: Melissa Heche 
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