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PAGE 4                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                               THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2025

                                                                                                  Mayor Adams Announces Emergency
                                                                                                    Response To Prepare For Pause In
                                                                                                   SNAP Funding For 1.8 Million New
                                                                                                  Yorkers During Federal Government
                                                                                                                     Shutdown

                                                                                                    (Continued from page 3)  icaid Members to Access Food
             It’s In Queens!                                                                                                 Through  Social Care  Network
           (Nov. 7 to Nov. 13)                                                                  •    $4 million for Cornerstone  Program
                                                                                                meals for youth in New York City  The Social Care Network (SCN)
                                                                                                Housing Authority sites adminis-  program connects eligible Med-
        Halloween is over, but magic still                                                      tered by DYCD.               icaid members with support for
        pervades the Queens air. Shadow                                                              The pause in SNAP funding is  health-related social needs, in-
        dance, shadow puppets, shadow                                                           devastating to the overall safety  cluding access to healthy food.
        meals, and labyrinth dances mix                                                         net and also threatens local econo-  In partnership with the state,
        with Colonial apples, corn husk                                                         mies. The U.S. Department of Ag-  the city is proactively working
        dolls, a pumpkin dance, and a pig                                                       riculture estimates that every dol-  with New Yorkers on Medicaid
        roast. Please read on.                                                                  lar of SNAP spending generates  to be screened and assessed for

        •    Nov. 7, Magic Shadows, 8                                                           $1.54, which means that $1 billion  eligibility. HRA is intensifying
                                                                                                in SNAP dollars spent increases  efforts to encourage Medicaid
        pm. Catapult is a shadow dance
        company offering an art form that                                                       the gross domestic product of the  members to get screened through
        combines dance, story-telling, and                                                      United States by $1.54 billion.   the SCN network to see if they
        sculpture. Performers work be-                                                               The city is deploying a compre-  may be able to access critical food
        hind a screen to create seemingly                                                       hensive response to ensure at-risk  services, which includes pantry
        impossible silhouettes. Flushing                                                        New Yorkers have access to food  restocking, cooking supplies, and
        Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd.                                                        through a variety of alternative  medically-tailored meals and food
        •    Nov. 7, 18th Century Tavern                                                        programs and services, managing  prescriptions. New Yorkers can get
        Nights, Nov. 15. Travel back in                                                         a comprehensive resource list for  screened at locations across the
        time with wait staff dressed in                                                         impacted SNAP recipients, and  five boroughs.
        18th-century attire. All dishes are                                                     conducting  outreach  efforts  in       Strengthening and Expand-
        freshly prepared and served by the                                                      close collaboration with the city’s  ing Access to Meals Across City
        light of flame-free candles. Cream                                                      robust network of community-  Agencies
        of peanut soup, chicken fricassee,                                                      based organizations and food pro-  New York City Public Schools
        glazed minted carrots, and green                                                        viders.                      always provides access to free,
        beans are on the menu. Meals                                                                 The city’s multi-pronged re-  healthy, and delicious breakfast
        are at 8 pm on Nov. 7, 14, and 15.                                                      sponse includes:             and lunch. While potential SNAP
        Queens County Farm Museum, 73-                                                               Funding the Community Food  disruptions may affect school
        50 Little Neck Pkwy., Floral Park.                                                      Connection Program           communities, students can con-
        •    Nov. 7, Death of a Salesman,                                                       DSS’s CFC program provides  tinue to count on their school
        Nov. 23. Douglaston Community                                                           funding to over 700 community-  meals without disturbance. New
        Theatre presents this Arthur Miller  Grill, Margie’s, Pico, Raquel Con-  together to improvise under the
        play about traveling salesman Wil-  fections Bakery, Rockaway Beach  direction of house band leader   based food organizations that work  York City Public Schools currently
        ly Loman, who grows increasingly  Baker, Tap That, The Rooftop.  Carol Sudhalter. Don’t play? Come   to ensure that no New Yorker goes  serves and will continue to serve
        more despondent as he appears to  $65. The Rockaway Hotel, 108-10  listen! Flushing Town Hall, 137-35   hungry. The city is adding $15  approximately 900,000 meals per
        slip into senility. The 8 pm shows  Rockaway Beach Dr.     Northern Blvd.               million as an emergency, one-time  day to students.
        are Nov. 7, 8, 14, 15, and 22. The 2  •    Nov. 9, Sun Kim Dance Theatre,  •    Nov. 13, Abruzzo Pastoral Pig   funding supplement to the CFC       Older New Yorkers are encour-
        pm shows are Nov. 15 and 23. Zion  5 pm. The world premiere of Sun  Roast, 7:30 pm. This 27th annual  budget to respond to this crisis.  aged to visit NYC Aging’s over 300
        Church Parish Hall, 243-20 Church  Kim’s Alien of Extraordinary, a  feast features antipasto, stuffed  As part of the city’s emergency re-  older adult centers across the city
        St., Douglaston.             piece born from the labyrinth of the  cabbage, potatoes, yams, aspara-  sponse to the prolonged shutdown,  for a daily meal that is nutritious
        •    Nov. 7, A Work of heART, 7  U.S. artist visa system. LaGuardia  gus, desserts, and two 100-pound  DSS and HRA are proactively in-  and delicious, in addition to the
        pm. Bold storytelling, ancestral  Performing Arts  Center, 31-10  pigs, which are stuffed, basted,  forming all SNAP recipients about  socialization, health-and-wellness
        rhythm, and unapologetic expres-  Thomson Ave., Long Island City.  tenderized, and cooked on a spit  this critical resource and sharing  programs, and educational and
        sion from Black choreographers  •    Nov. 9, WQXR Classical Kids  for 12 hours. Sac’s Place, 35-11  necessary guidance to ensure they  recreational activities they offer.
        are part of Kulture Kave’s sixth  Fair, noon. A free day of music  35th Ave., Astoria’s Kaufman Arts   have access to a conveniently lo-  In FY 2025, 10.2 million meals to
        annual showcase. LaGuardia Per-  and wonder for youngsters. Fami-  District.            cated CFC-funded food programs  older adults were served through
        forming Arts Center, 45-50 Van  lies can attend live performances,  •    Nov. 13, New York Classical   or pantries.    NYC Aging providers across the
        Dam St., Long Island City.   instrument-discovery stations,  Players, 7:30 pm. Traversing musi-       Since the start of the Adams  city. Older adults can call Aging
        •    Nov. 7, Free First Friday, 10 am.  and dance-and-songwriting work-  cal eras and emotional landscapes,   administration, the city has more  Connect at 212-AGING-NYC
        On the first Friday of every month,  shops. Queens Theatre, 14 United  the program opens with Terra   than doubled funding for the CFC  for assistance, information, and
        admission is free. (Reservations  Nations Ave. S., Flushing Mead-  String Quartet  playing Elgar’s   program, from approximately $27  referrals.
        are highly recommended.) The  ows Corona Park.             “Introduction and Allegro,” an   million in Fiscal Year (FY) 2022       The New York City Administra-
        Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Rd.,  •    Nov. 9, Singles’ Day/Kim  homage to English string tradi-                       tion for Children’s Services (ACS)
        Long Island City.            Mingue, 2 pm. Modeled after  tions. Next up is Golijov’s “Ever   to $58.6 million in FY 2026; re-
        •    Nov. 8, Tuba Skinny, 8 pm.  Asian Singles’ Day traditions,  Yours,” a musical letter inspired   vamped the program to prioritize  will be working closely with its
        Known for a vintage New Orleans  this event features a makeover  by Beethoven’s personal writ-  the supply of fresh produce, fruits,  non-profit providers — includ-
        sound, this ensemble brings Jazz,  demo by Sephora, an interactive  ings. The evening culminates   and vegetables; and strengthened  ing its family services programs,
        Ragtime, and Blues to life with  photobooth, a winter coat drive,  with Beethoven’s “Kreutzer So-  access to food programs across  Family Enrichment Centers, and
        infectious energy. LeFrak Con-  lucky bags starting at $11.11, and  nata” reimagined for expanded  the five boroughs by refining  community partnerships — to
        cert Hall, Queens College, 153-49  an appearance by K-drama actor  instrumentation and performed by  the Food Help NYC Map and  increase the availability of food for
        Reeves Ave., Flushing.       Kim Mingue, a South Korean star  violinist Stefan Jackiw. Flushing  optimizing the mobile use of the  families. ACS is also working to
        •    Nov. 8, Colonial Apples, 10  known for his roles in “Business  Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd.  map to help users find the nearest  keep its borough office food pan-
        am. The Colonial Culinary Series  Proposal” and “Snowdrop.” The  •    Nov. 13, Past, Present & Future  food pantry or soup kitchen. With  tries stocked with healthy food for
        continues with a workshop on the  Shops at Skyview, 40-24 College  XI: 2025-26 FF FUND Recipients  increased funding during the Ad-  families served by those offices.
        history of apples in America. Make  Point Blvd., Flushing.  Celebration, 6:30 pm. Franklin  ams administration, the city more       Advocating for Philanthropic
        several sweet and savory dishes  •    Nov. 9, Pumpkin Smash, 11 am.  Furnace is an avant-garde, 50-year-  than doubled the amount of food  Support
        and mull apple cider. Queens  Smash pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns,  old arts group that just relocated   distributed in a single fiscal year,  The city is urging philanthropic
        County Farm Museum, 73-50  and gourds. Then, the QBG Com-  to Queens. During this event,   with more than 47 million pounds  partners to support these emergen-
        Little Neck Pkwy., Floral Park.  post Team turns the detritus into  people tour the new headquarters   of food distributed in FY 2025 to  cy efforts by making contributions
        •    Nov. 8, Open House, 10 am.  compost to improve soil all over  and consume at least 12 snippets   community-based food programs  to the Mayor’s Fund to Advance
        Free workshops, artist talks, and a  the borough. Queens Botanical  of works-in-progress by artists.   citywide.     New York City to support the food
        sunset performance. MoMA PS1,  Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing.  Franklin Furnace, 30-30 47th Ave.,        Increasing Outreach to Med-  provider network.
        22-25 Jackson Ave., Long Island  •    Nov. 12, Ruth Childs: Blast!,  Ste. 470, Long Island City.
        City.                        Nov. 14. In this solo performance,  •    Nov. 13, Cumulo: A Nonverbal
        •    Nov. 8, Hands-on History:  Ruth Childs crafts a choreographed  Puppet Piece. Nov. 16. Protago-
        Corn Husk Dolls, 1 pm. Learn  dialogue with the percussive sound  nist Plum plummets through a
        about corn husk doll making and  design of Stéphane Vecchione,  skyscape of sentient cotton candy
        make your own during this free  weaving its rhythms and ruptures  clouds and creatures in a journey
        family program which takes place  together with movement into a  of embodied transformation, sup-
        each first and third Saturday of  choreographic circle. It’s co-pre-  ported by a cotton candy set em-
        the month. King Manor Museum,  sented with L’Alliance New York’s  bedded with fans and a large-scale
        150-03 Jamaica Ave.          Crossing The Line Festival. The  mobile of floating cloud islands.
        •    Nov. 9, Rockaway Food Fest,  Chocolate Factory Theater, 38-33  Schedule: Nov. 13 and Nov. 14 at
        1 pm. Live music by The Knobs  24th St., Long Island City.  7:30 pm; Nov. 15 at 2 pm and 7 pm;
        and samples from Adrienne’s,  •    Nov. 12, Monthly Jazz Jam,  and Nov. 16 at 2 pm. The Culture
        Batsey’s, Bungalow Bar, Crown  7 pm. Musicians, students, edu-  Lab @ Plaxall, 5-25 46th Ave.,
        Square Pizza, Crustinos, Meat Up  cators, hobbyists and others get  Long Island City.
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