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CSU students and graduates helped set up a popular holiday lights display this year, honoring its creator, who died last summer.
Most nights, you can find Bob and Karen Habel sitting in their car across the street from their house on Ringneck Drive. They’ll park, tune the radio to 100.3 FM and watch as their home’s holiday lights display dances to Christmas music which was designed by their late son, Michael.
The display has been an annual tradition for the Habels, ever since Michael saw a YouTube video of a similar display and built his own years ago when he was a freshman at Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins. With his tragic death this summer, the Habels didn’t think they’d see it again.
Michael, an electrical engineering major entering his senior year at Colorado State University (CSU), died unexpectedly on June 5 while at his family’s cabin near Walden. The family is still not sure what happened since he was alone at the time, but a near-miss with lightning is suspected.
About 10 people, some still students and some graduated, came to the Habel house to set up the display on Nov. 8. It took them all day and while there were some hiccups, the lights were turned on and will go into the first week of January.
CSU also posted a sign in the Habels front yard that tells Michael’s story. On it, there’s information about the Michael Habel Memorial Scholarship Fund.
In previous years, Michael collected donations through his holiday lights display to help benefit organizations like Homeless Gear and Meals on Wheels around the holidays. This year, donations will go to his scholarship fund, which his parents are hoping to award to an engineering student at CSU next year.
Vocabulary
tune v. 調频
suspect v. 怀疑
hiccup n. 小问题
文章大意:一名叫迈克的科罗拉多州立大学学生去年夏天意外死亡,死因不明,父母猜测是触电身亡。大学同学们为了纪念他,在他家前做灯展。这个灯展是迈克首创的,灯光的闪烁跟歌曲的旋律跳动完美吻合。这一举动使迈克的父母十分感动,他们现在经常坐在车里看迈克的灯展。以前迈克利用假期做灯展帮一些公益组织募集捐款,现在这些捐款将汇至他个人的奖学基金,他的父母希望明年能用此基金奖励一名本校的工科学生。
Most nights, you can find Bob and Karen Habel sitting in their car across the street from their house on Ringneck Drive. They’ll park, tune the radio to 100.3 FM and watch as their home’s holiday lights display dances to Christmas music which was designed by their late son, Michael.
The display has been an annual tradition for the Habels, ever since Michael saw a YouTube video of a similar display and built his own years ago when he was a freshman at Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins. With his tragic death this summer, the Habels didn’t think they’d see it again.
Michael, an electrical engineering major entering his senior year at Colorado State University (CSU), died unexpectedly on June 5 while at his family’s cabin near Walden. The family is still not sure what happened since he was alone at the time, but a near-miss with lightning is suspected.
About 10 people, some still students and some graduated, came to the Habel house to set up the display on Nov. 8. It took them all day and while there were some hiccups, the lights were turned on and will go into the first week of January.
CSU also posted a sign in the Habels front yard that tells Michael’s story. On it, there’s information about the Michael Habel Memorial Scholarship Fund.
In previous years, Michael collected donations through his holiday lights display to help benefit organizations like Homeless Gear and Meals on Wheels around the holidays. This year, donations will go to his scholarship fund, which his parents are hoping to award to an engineering student at CSU next year.
Vocabulary
tune v. 調频
suspect v. 怀疑
hiccup n. 小问题
文章大意:一名叫迈克的科罗拉多州立大学学生去年夏天意外死亡,死因不明,父母猜测是触电身亡。大学同学们为了纪念他,在他家前做灯展。这个灯展是迈克首创的,灯光的闪烁跟歌曲的旋律跳动完美吻合。这一举动使迈克的父母十分感动,他们现在经常坐在车里看迈克的灯展。以前迈克利用假期做灯展帮一些公益组织募集捐款,现在这些捐款将汇至他个人的奖学基金,他的父母希望明年能用此基金奖励一名本校的工科学生。