Renee Rosensteel
Volunteers from the Parent Resource Network and their children gather at the Children’s Museum in April.

Pictured are, top row, from left: Tom Maselko, Julie Maselko, Diane Croup, Kelly Fraasch, James Fraasch.

Bottom, from left: Molly Maselko, Meghan Maselko, Madison Maselko, CJ Fraasch, Aimee Lamendola,
Mark Lamendola, Taylor Fraasch, Martha Dixon and Kaylee Sawyer.

such as support groups and monitoring
calls to help them stay on track with care.

The network, which is funded through
foundation grants and corporate gifts, also
provides volunteer opportunities to par-
ents or others who feel they want to give
back to the hospitals that helped their
families. Today, Taylor is a happy 6-year-old stu-
dent at the DePaul School for Hearing and
Speech, and she plans to join her peers
at Foster Elementary in a few years. Her
brother, C.J., is in kindergarten at Foster,
and her father, James, a former finan-
cial planner who now works in computer
networking, serves on the Mt. Lebanon
school board.

“We love the community,” Kelly Fraasch
says. “I think that’s been the key.”
Contact the network at 1-877-647-4373
or www.parentresourcenetwork.org.

—Laura Pace Lilley
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Dr. Robert Shogry with his St. Clair Hospital
Physician Recognition Award.

as mergers and acquisitions. He currently
is a member of the board of directors of
Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater
Pittsburgh. Franklin also is a former chair
of the Mt. Lebanon traffic board.

S t. Clair Hospital presented Robert
Shogry with its Physician Recognition
Award. This peer-nominated award is given
based on a number of criteria, including
length of service (nominees must have
worked at the hospital for a least five years),
quality of care, community service, patient
satisfaction, leadership and medical/nurs-
ing staff interaction. Shogry, an Upper St.

Clair resident who has been with South
Hills Cardiology Associates since 1992, is a
St. Clair Hospital Foundation board mem-
ber and serves as co-chair of the St. Clair
Hospital Foundation Golf and Gala.

A ndrew Kleist, a Duke University fresh-
man hockey player, has received this
year’s Atlantic Coast Conference Hockey
League MVP Goaltender award as well
as the Duke University Rookie of the Year
Award. While in high school, he played for
the Shady Side Academy Prep Team and
the Pittsburgh Predators as well as the
Amateur Pens hockey teams. He is the
son of Pinoak Road residents Virginia and
Paul Kleist.

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