Washington County author Chris Stanisci was born
May 8, 1975 at NYU Hospital in Manhattan, New York. He attended elementary school in Laurel Hollow, New York and middle and high school at Cold Spring Harbor High School from 7th thru 11th grade. He spent his senior year and graduated from Hicksville High School in New York.
After High School attended two semesters at Nassau Community College in New York. Then moved to Raleigh, North Carolina for a short period of time before moving to Cape Coral, Florida.
While in Cape Coral he attended what was then Edison Community College. Upon graduating with an associate’s degree, and determined to go to the University of South Florida in pursuit of a degree in accounting, he completed his bachelor’s and masters of accountancy at the University of South Florida.
While in Tampa, he also was a member of the Beta Alpha Psi accounting fraternity and a member of Big Brother and Big Sisters of Tampa Bay as a volunteer.
After completing his degree, he went to work for the State of Florida and held office with the State in various locations, Tallahassee, back to Tampa, and Marianna, Florida.
While in Tallahassee, he took and passed all four parts of the last written CPA examination on the first attempt. He also met his wife Michelle in Tallahassee where they were married on March 17, 2007 at Dorothy B. Oven Park. They lived in Tallahassee together for two years before he was transferred to Tampa. In Tampa his wife gave birth to a micro preemie on April 18, 2011 and they named her Christa.
Chis and his wife lived in Tampa until June of 2014 before they relocated closer to his wife’s parents in Graceville. He held a position with the State of Florida at an office in Marianna, Florida.
As a precursor to writing ‘Legendary Adventures of the Baseball Fan’ , Chirs visited the following major league stadiums visited prior to 2019: 1) Fenway Park, Boston Massachusetts 2) Dodgers Stadium, Los Angeles California 3) Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Maryland 4) Nationals Park, Washington D.C. 5) Shea Stadium, Flushing New York 6) Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego California 7) Turner Field, Atlanta Georgia 8) Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens Florida 9) Former Yankee Stadium, Bronx New York.