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Community to Launch Open Air Market at Bowne Playground (PS20)

GrowNYC Flushing Greenmarket Will Connect Residents with Fresh Fruit & Vegetables from Local Farms

GrowNYC and the Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce are collaborating to launch the 2022 season of the Flushing Greenmarket at a new location in front of Bowne Playground and Public School 20 on Sanford Avenue, between Union Street and Bowne Street, in downtown Flushing, Queens.

Operated by GrowNYC, the Flushing Greenmarket will be open every Wednesday from 8am to 3pm, from July 27 to November 23, 2022.  The Flushing Chamber partners with GrowNYC to promote the Greenmarket and coordinates programming with local businesses, cultural groups, and civic associations.

“We are delighted to re-open the GrowNYC Flushing Greenmarket for its 7th season,” said Marcel Van Ooyen, President and CEO of GrowNYC. “Providing all New Yorkers with access to the freshest, locally-grown fruits and vegetables is crucial for public health and central to GrowNYC’s mission; we’re grateful for our partnership with the Flushing Chamber who brings additional programming and support to the market.”

GrowNYC‘s Greenmarket works to preserve local farmland, while ensuring that New Yorkers have access to fresh, healthy food grown in our region. GrowNYC ensures product integrity: everything sold at its greenmarkets is 100 percent farmer grown, produced, caught, or foraged in the local region.  Farmers interested in selling their products at the Flushing Greenmarket can get more information and apply at grownyc.org.

The Flushing Chamber will curate programming at the greenmarket, promoting environmental education as well as activities that support community wellbeing and health. Alice Lee, Chair of the Chamber’s Advisory Board, will be coordinating monthly programming with local artists to showcase their talents and encourage more people to visit the market.

“As we fight the pandemic and get back on our feet, we’re happy to present another year of healthy food options and cultural programming at the Flushing Greenmarket,” said Alice Lee, Chairwoman of the Chamber’s Advisory Board. “We will be featuring the work of local artists to showcase their innovative work and to encourage more people to visit our business community.”

The Flushing Greenmarket was originally launched at Maple Playground in the summer of 2016 to improve our community’s quality of life by expanding access to nutritious, locally-grown food and to support programming that empowers all New Yorkers to secure a clean and healthy environment for future generations.  Maple Playground is currently slated for renovation and will not be available this year.

Participating farmers include R & G Produce Vegetables from Goshen, New York.  Farmers accept cash, debit and credit cards, SNAP/EBT (food stamps), HealthFirst OTC cards (CC & LIP members only), WIC & Senior FMNP coupons as well as Health Bucks (Spend $2 in SNAP/EBT/P-EBT, get bonus $2 Health Buck, up to $10 per day). For updates throughout the season, visit the Flushing Greenmarket webpage or the Chamber’s Facebook page for up-to-date information on market activities throughout the season.

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Welcome Spring with Indian Folk Dance & Music!

The Hindu Temple Society invites the community to celebrate the Annual Holi Festival & Earth Day on Sunday, March 15, 2pm, at the Queens Museum

Let’s welcome Spring and celebrate the Holi festival with colorful
Indian folk dances and exciting music!

Come, join us at the Annual Holi Festival and Earth Day celebrations
of The Hindu Temple Society of North America!

Bring along your family and friends..

2:00 pm – March 15, 2020 (Sunday)
Queens Museum, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY 11368.

All are welcome!For further information please call the Temple at: (718) 460-8484 ext. 112 or visit: nyganeshtemple.org

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KissenaWay Black Friday Walking & Parks Tour

Looking to get outside and enjoy the outdoors on Black Friday?

Join Transportation Alternatives, Eastern Queens Greenway, Kissena Park Conservancy, Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce, and more for a FREE family-safe walking tour of the extensive park network in Eastern Queens.

This is our second #OptOutside Black Friday Walking Tour of the future Kissena Way. Get ready to burn off the Thanksgiving stuffing and make some new friends along the way.

We will begin the tour at 12 p.m. from right ourtside the Main Street entrance of the Queens Botanical Gardens (43-50 Main St), meander through the wood chip paths of Kissena Corridor Park, and finish the tour at the eastern end of Kissena Park.

The total route is a little less than two miles long. We will pepper the walk with breaks to highlight the beautiful park amenities. Bring a camera to capture New York’s late autumn foliage!

Expect an easy walk, accessible to all. Just make sure to bring comfortable shoes and be aware of small puddles and mud along the route.

RSVP @ https://www.facebook.com/events/2762010967195468/

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Tour de FLUSHING

Tour de Flushing

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Ride: Family-Friendly Bicycle Exploration of our Community 

Start at Inside Kissena Corridor Park,

 between Colden St & 45th Avenue.

Afterwards: lunch at local Flushing eateries. Bring cash!

RSVP @ Transportation Alternatives

Co-hosted by Transportation Alternatives Eastern Queens Committee, Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce and Eastern Queens Greenway, the Tour de Flushing is our way of showing the cycling potential of beautiful Eastern Queens.
 
 
Join us on a FREE marshaled, family-friendly 12-15-mile ride through Queens’ Greenbelt and beautiful tree-lined streets.  In our second year, we are looking to do things bigger and better.
 
 
We have a 12-mile route with a potential 3-mile extension for folks who wants to ride the full length of Queens’ hidden greenway – the Vanderbilt Motor Parkway.
 
 
We are going to finish our ride with lunch options in the cultural capital of Queens, Downtown Flushing. Free bike valet parking will be available at the Flushing Quaker Meeting House and we will be guiding groups to various eateries in Flushing for sweet and savory international cuisine. Bring cash if you want to join us!
 
 
Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday, August 14th #bikeNYC
 
Main Features: Free, Family-Friendly, Marshaled, Large Parks, Food
 
Grant Funding provided by Fund for Public Health in New York City

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Explore NYC with Dr. Jack Eichenbaum

Dr. Jack Eichenbaum is New York City’s Queens Borough Historian and has a Ph.D in urban geography. During his teaching years at University of Washington in Seattle, Dr. Eichenbaum included walks around the city for his students. These field trips led to Dr. Eichenbaum into constructing walking tours when he returned to Queens as he saw it as a great opportunity and place for it. Now, he does walking tours in Queens for a wide range of audiences. This summer Dr. Eichenbaum is hosting walking tours all over Queens from Rockaway to LIC and more.

Check out his tour schedule:

Rock-A-Way Ba-by for the Sun-Set: Thursday, July 25, 2019 6-8 PM

 “Willets Point”/Flushing Bay: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 6-8 PM

 Exploring the Amazon Basin (in Queens):  Tuesday, August 6, 2019 5:30-7:30 PM

 Brighton Line Memoirs: Saturday, August 17, 2019 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM

For more info you can contact Dr. Jack Eichenbaum at jaconet@aol.com or visit his website here.

 

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New Business Organics Requirement To Take Effect February 15, 2019

Certain New York City businesses are required by law to separate their organic waste. If your business meets the minimum requirements shown below, you must comply with the business organics rules.

As of February 15th, 2019, the NYC Department of Sanitation will begin issuing summonses to the following businesses not separating their organic waste:

  • Food service establishments with a floor area of at least 15,000 square feet
  • Food service establishments that are part of a chain of 100 or more locations in NYC
  • Retail food stores with a floor area of at least 25,000 square feet

Since July 19th, 2016, the following businesses have been required to separate organic waste:

  • Food service establishments in hotels with 150 or more rooms
  • Arenas and stadiums with a seating capacity of at least 15,000 people
  • Food manufacturers with a floor area of at least 25,000 square feet
  • Food wholesalers with a floor area of at least 20,000 square feet

To learn more about business organics requirements, visit nyc.gov/businessorganics.

All businesses must recycle metal, glass jars and bottles, rigid plastic, clean paper and cardboard. Learn more at nyc.gov/businessrecycling.

For business resources such as sample signs, free training and webinars, see nyc.gov/dsnybusinessresources.

About the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY)

The NYC Department of Sanitation is the world’s largest sanitation department. DSNY collects more than 10,500 tons of residential and institutional garbage and 1,760 tons of the recyclables – each day. While efficiently managing solid waste and clearing litter or snow from 6,300 miles of streets, the Department is also a leader in environmentalism — committing to sending zero waste to landfills by 2030.

About the Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce

The Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce is a multicultural membership association of entrepreneurs and civic leaders representing the most diverse community in New York.  The Chamber fosters the economic growth, inclusive diversity, and shared prosperity of greater Flushing through advocacy, networking, and education. More information is available at flushingchamber.nyc.

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