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PAGE 4                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                               THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025

                                                                                                  NYS Senator John Liu Named Check
                                                                                                 Pilot of the Year by New York Wing of
                                                                                                                 Civil Air Patrol






             It’s In Queens!         visit from Santa, a lantern-making  $17.50. Museum of the Moving
            (Dec. 5 to Dec. 11)      workshop, beginner-friendly mah-  Image, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria’s
                                     jong sessions, and dog adoption.  Kaufman Arts District.
        Holiday market, wreath-making,  Noon to 6 pm both days. Pig Beach  •    Dec. 7, Day With(out) Art 2025:
        and nutcracker are among com-  BBQ, 35-37 36th St., Astoria.  Meet Us Where We’re At…, noon.
        mon phrases this week in Queens.  •    Dec. 6, Native American Mar-  A program of six videos on the ex-
        There’s also time for magic lan-  ket and Social, noon. In collabo-  periences of drug users and harm
        terns, a global mashup, and South  ration with Native Tec and Ohke  reduction practices as they inter-
        African gospel. Please read on.  Creations, this event features  sect with the ongoing HIV crisis.
                                     artwork, dancing, drumming,  Queens Museum, NYC Building,
        •    Dec. 5, Mini-Global Mashup:  singing, shared stories, and com-  Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
        Flying Horses/Sonic Threads, 6  munity building over refresh-  •    Dec. 7, Wreath Decorating
        pm. Experience sounds exchanged  ments by Deana Smith’s Party  Workshop, 2 pm. Work with
        along the Silk Road, an ancient  Perfectionists. $5. Flushing Town  greenery and other elements to
        trade route that crossed Asiatic  Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd.  decorate wreaths and swag for the
        and North African landscapes.  •    Dec. 6, Queens Marathon  home or for gifting. $15. Voelker
        The fun includes textiles and  Weekend, Dec. 7. This two-day  Orth Museum, 149-19 38th Ave.,        On December 1, 2025,  state  relief missions across New York.
        ceramics, rhythmic patterns,  celebration of running features  Flushing.                senator John Liu was presented  His contributions highlight the
        and the sounds of lutes, zithers,  four races—the Queens Get the  •    Dec. 7, Family Holiday Cel-  with a plaque recognizing him  vital role that the Civil Air Patrol
        and fiddles as curated by the  Money 5K & 10K on Saturday,  ebration at The Castle, 3 pm.   as “Check Pilot of the Year”  plays in responding to local emer-
        celebrated tabla musician Roshni  followed by the Queens Mara-  Celebrate the holiday season with   of the New York Wing of Civil  gencies and supporting communi-
        Samlal. $32. Flushing Town Hall,  thon and QDR Half Marathon  crafts for kids, music, games,   Air Patrol (CAP), the civilian  ties during crises.
        137-35 Northern Blvd.        on Sunday. Flushing Meadows  snacks, storytelling, and a visit   auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force.       State Senator and CAP Captain
        •    Dec. 5, Rural County, Urban  Corona Park.             from Santa Claus. $10/$5 for chil-  The presentation was made at a  John Liu, stated, “The Civil Air
        Borough, 7 pm. Jeffrey A. Kroess-  •    Dec. 6, Vaudeville-Themed  dren. Bayside Historical Society,   meeting of Falcon Squadron, the  Patrol is an outstanding and essen-
        ler’s widow Laura Heim, an archi-  Holiday Concert, 4 pm. Live  208 Totten Ave., Fort Totten.  CAP unit based at John F. Ken-  tial organization that opens doors
        tect, discusses her husband’s book  music and a meet-and-greet with  •    Dec. 8, United States Poet Lau-  nedy International Airport. The  for young people interested in
        Rural County, Urban Borough: A  artist Stan Mullins. $5 suggested  reate, 7 pm. The country’s 25th   honor had been bestowed upon  performing life-saving duties like
        History of Queens, followed by a  donation. Maple Grove Cemetery  poet laureate Arthur Sze opens   Liu in absentia at the October 25,  search and rescue, disaster relief,
        discussion with Official Queens  Celebration Hall, 127-15 Kew  his tenure with a free public read-  2025 CAP conference in Lake  and national security support. As
        Historian Jason Antos. $7.18.  Gardens Rd., Kew Gardens.   ing and conversation with New   George, NY.               a volunteer flight instructor, it is
        Kingsland Homestead,  143-35  •    Dec. 6, A Taste of Home:  York State Poet Laureate Kimiko        Liu is a pilot and flight instruc-  enormously fulfilling to support
        37th Ave., Flushing.         Queens Memoirists on Food and  Hahn. Queens College’s Benjamin   tor, and volunteers in CAP. He was  the advancement of aerospace
        •    Dec. 5, Holiday Market +  Culture, 2 pm. Hosted by writing  S. Rosenthal Library, Room 230,   named the 2024 New York Wing  education and give young cadets
        Parade, Dec. 7. Three days of  instructor Abeer Hoque, this event  Flushing.            Standardization & Evaluation  the chance to take flight as they
        shopping.  A  parade on  Dec.  6  features readings from memoir  •    Dec. 8, Skimming the Surface:   “Check Pilot of the Year” for his  pursue their dreams. I’m incred-
        on Rockaway Boulevard from  writers Erika Apupalo, Mijounga  Movement Healing Workshop, 7   outstanding contributions to avia-  ibly grateful for the opportunity to
        130th Street to 143rd Street. Tree  Chang, Esther Pang, Maya Reyes,  pm. Valerie Green (CCEP, Certi-  tion safety and pilot training. Liu  serve and truly humbled at being
        lighting, Santa, gifts, music, and  Ana Reza, and Claudette Joy  fied Practitioner in Core Energet-  is a member of the Falcon Squad-  given this tremendous honor.”
        dance. HopeNYC Church, 142-82  Spence. Lewis Latimer House,  ics, Body/Mind Fitness, Psyche-  ron and, as a Civil Air Patrol       Liu’s honor not only reflects
        Rockaway Blvd., Jamaica.     34-41 137th St., Flushing.    delic Assisted Therapy, & Access   check pilot, has committed count-  his personal achievements but
        •    Dec. 6, Soweto Gospel Choir:  •    Dec. 6, Hands-on History:  Bars)  leads  this  effort  to  help   less hours to ensuring that fellow  also underscores the importance
        Peace, 8 pm. This Grammy- and  Junkanoo Puppets, 1 pm. Learn  people overcome diverse forms   CAP pilots receive high-quality  of training and evaluation within
        Emmy-winning choir performs  how to make puppets steeped in  of trauma and stress through so-  training, mentoring, and evalua-  CAP, which relies heavily on
        freedom  songs,  spirituals,  and  Jamaican  tradition.  Free.  King  matic based expressive movement   tion. His responsibilities include  volunteers to fulfill its mission
        classics in a celebration of hope  Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica  exercises. $25 suggested donation.   conducting orientation flights for  of serving the public. His recog-
        and unity. $37–$67. Colden Au-  Ave.                       Green Space, 37-24 24th St., Ste.   high school and middle school  nition as Check Pilot of the Year
        ditorium, Queens College, 153-49  •    Dec. 7, Winter Wonder, 2 pm.  211, Long Island City.  CAP Cadets, and volunteering in  serves as an inspiration to others
        Reeves Ave., Flushing        Festive lights, decked halls, holi-  •    Dec. 10, Maspeth Networking,   various capacities to enhance pilot  in the program.
        •    Dec. 6, Rudolph the Red-Nosed  day activities, seasonal magic, and  6 pm. Meet local residents and   safety in the organization, play-  As Captain Liu continues to
        Reindeer, 11:30 am. The Sunrise  Santa Claus. $6. Queens Botanical  business owners and learn about   ing a critical role in emergency  lead by example, he reinforces
        Theater Company presents a  Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing.  yoga-related services. Queens   services and community support.  the CAP’s commitment to com-
        musical adaptation of a beloved  •    Dec. 7, Candlelit Yin + Flute  Community Yoga, 55-25 69th St.,                 munity service, safety, and the
        television special. Filled with hits  Workshop, 4 pm. Multi-instru-  Maspeth.           “Captain  Liu’s dedication to  development of skilled aviators
        like  “Rudolph  the  Red-Nosed  mentalist Onel Mulet plays sooth-  •    Dec. 11, Thursday Night Jazz   mentoring  and  training  pilots  ready to respond to the challenges
        Reindeer” and “A Holly Jolly  ing, resonant sounds on flute  Presents: Wayne Tucker, 8 pm.   makes a significant impact on our  of the day.
        Christmas,” this show stars such  while participants exercise with  Wayne Tucker is a trumpeter,   mission,” said New York Wing       For more information about
        characters as Santa and Mrs.  such props as blankets, blocks,  composer, arranger, violinist,   Commander Col. Tom Carello.  the Civil Air Patrol, please visit:
        Claus, Bumble the Abominable  bolsters,  and  straps  to  release  vocalist, actor, and model based   “His commitment ensures that our  National https://www.gocivilair-
        Snow Monster, and of course, Ru-  tension in the tissues and heal  in New York City. He has released   members are not only skilled but  patrol.com/
        dolph. $23 to $28. Queensborough  the mind, body, and spirit. $35.  five albums under his name and   also prepared to respond in times  New York https://nyw.cap.gov/
        Performing Arts Center, 222-05  Queens Community Yoga, 55-25  performs regularly with his band,   of need.”          [Dec. 1, 2025 at JFK Airport
        56th Ave., Bayside.          69th St., Maspeth.            The Bad Mothas. $7.50 to $10. Ja-       In addition to his instructional  - Photo, left to right: Major Ray-
        •    Dec. 6, Parsons Dance, Dec.  •    Dec. 7, Astoria Holiday Market,  maica Center for Arts & Learning,   duties, Liu actively participates as  mond Miller, Colonel Peter Koch,
        7. This electrifying dance com-  Dec. 14. Art, jewelry, home décor,  153-10 Jamaica Ave.  a mission pilot, engaging in search  Captain John Liu, and Major
        pany has wowed audiences on  ceramics, clothing, scarves, hats,  •    Dec. 11, STEM Night: The   and rescue operations and disaster  Steven Pinello]
        five continents with performances  gourmet treats, chocolates, natural  Science of Video Games, 5:30 pm.
        and outreach that lift hearts, spark  body care, stationery, and more.  Dive into a world where science,
        creativity, and demonstrate that  Noon to 6 pm on both days. Bohe-  technology, and creativity meet
        dance can connect humankind.  mian Hall & Beer Garden, 29-19  gaming. Connect with profes-
        Dec. 6 at 2 pm and 8 pm (audio  24th Ave., Astoria.        sionals in the gaming, design, and
        described) and Dec. 7 at 3 pm.  •    Dec. 7, The Magic Lantern  technology  industries.  Explore
        $35 to $45. Queens Theatre, 14  Show, 1 pm. Dawn Elliott and  hands-on activities and demos that
        United Nations Ave. S., Flushing  Joel Schlemowitz present lan-  bring game development to life.
        Meadows Corona Park.         tern entertainment using 19th  Learn about career and education
        •    Dec. 6, Holiday Market,  century glass slides and projec-  pathways in the gaming industry.
        Dec. 7. Shop amid more than 50  tors, complemented by music,  New York Hall of Science, 47-01
        brands. Other activities include a  live sound effects, and narration.  111th St., Corona.

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