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Nonprofit Takes Steps to Open Museum & Arts Center in Rockaway

By Kami-Leigh Agard

After two pandemic years that wrought havoc on everyday life, and politics further polarizing community relationships, there is one trailblazing arts organization committed to restoring hope, healing and connection to the thousands of residents who call the Rockaway peninsula and Broad Channel home. New up-and-coming nonprofit, Sol De Vida, aims to bring a brick-andmortar art museum and arts center for all in the community to not just visit and share, but also contribute to Rockaway’s unique cultural heritage through all mediums of art.

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Sol De Vida’s co-founders, Helen Montero and Brandon Jeffries, are both well-known and accoladed on the peninsula for their collective philanthropic work. Montero, a community health manager and coach at St. John's Episcopal Hospital, is a member of Community Board 14, former youth program manager at Far Rockaway nonprofit, Queens Defenders, and co-chair of Far Rockaway Arverne Nonprofit Coalition (FRANC). Jeffries, presently a nonprofit community development consultant, was the manager of Far Rockaway’s Queens Public Library Teen Center for several years, director of youth services at Queens Defenders, and like Montero, served as co-chair of FRANC.

According to Montero, the seed for the idea of Sol De Vida Museum and Arts Center, was planted years ago when she and Jeffries both heard and witnessed the community's needs on the peninsula.

She shared, “I grew up in Rockaway, and Brandon has worked in the community for years. On many occasions, we always ended up working on the same community outreach projects, and together saw that whatever resources and assistance residents needed, always related to some sort of stress or trauma.

“We noticed that residents of all ages loved to do some sort of art as a creative outlet. Whether you're from uptown, Far Rockaway, in elementary school or living in a senior center, we all enjoy some form of art, and Brendan and I noticed that here in Rockaway, there's so many different ways that people want to express themselves, whether through painting murals, performing in concerts, and more.

“So, then we asked ourselves, ‘Why not have a center and museum on the peninsula?’ A physical space where everyone can come together, and enjoy the art they already do, yet learn more, and teach each other, while keeping the culture alive within the community by sharing it from one end of the peninsula to the other, and one generation to the other.”

Jeffries chimed in, “While Helen was serving the community from the health perspective, at the time, I was working as the Queens Public Library Teen Center coordinator, and baked in my mind were the wants, wishes and dreams these kids expressed. So, Helen and I constantly talked about how we could meet those needs. Rockaway has never actually had a center where people of all ages can just do and learn art. We envision an all-around holistic approach for the center and museum. What about youth who want to make art their profession? How do we get them to understand the business aspect of it? Also, what about a dedicated area where they can actually pilot their work or have a gallery exhibition/reception like Rockaway Beach Autism Families recently hosted, featuring local autistic artists, William Hernandez and Grace Moroney. Instead of going to Brooklyn or Harlem, why can’t Rockaway have its very own art center and museum, archiving all of the community’s past, present and even future creatives?”

According to Jeffries, Sol De Vida’s rollout is in phase one—community outreach—in which besides doing pop-up art activity events, they are documenting the community’s feedback on not just what programming, but physical accommodations the arts center and museum must have.

He said, “We are taking people's feedback. From contemporary or interpretive dance, spoken word, poetry, fine art, music, photography, sculpting, graffiti and more, every specialty has its criteria of needs on what the space needs to accommodate. For example, music artists need a space with proper acoustics. This is why we are seeking feedback on what the physical space must have to properly support each artistic expression. So, these community engagement popups are propelling us to phase two, which is identifying and securing a physical space for the museum/art center.”

In the interim, Sol De Vida is popping up at various events throughout Rockaway. Recently, the organization hosted their first community engagement at P.S. 197 The Ocean School in Far Rockaway, in which they not only sought community feedback, but also invited attendees to join in an art activity.

Jeffries said, “We literally had a crowd of youth running over, grabbing markers and expressing their thoughts and ideas visually.”

Montero added, “That day, we had so many, not just children, but also parents. One parent asked if we could host a cultural dance. Sol De Vida is here to make sure that the unique feel and culture of Rockaway is not lost. If people want to learn their family’s cultural dances or want to teach it to the children, or even host poetry and spoken word events, art exhibits—whatever medium of artistic expression—Sol De Vida will be that space for artists to not just create but archive their work. Even one of the school’s se- curity guards asked if we could host a similar event at their senior center. Our response? Of course, because seniors love art too! These pop-up events are giving us opportunities to see and learn what the community envisions for their very own centralized art center and museum.”

Both Montero and Jeffries believe art is the perfect medium to unite the peninsula’s and Broad Channel’s residents.

Montero stated, “Art is the unifier, and as community outreach volunteers, both Brandon and I can attest that there are many different ways people try to for example, combat gun violence, and other overwhelming challenges facing the peninsula. However, nobody tries art, a universal language that transcends color, socioeconomic backgrounds and other dividers. From photography, murals, cultural dances—you see so much art coming from both the east and west ends of Rockaway, and this art center/museum will incorporate the whole peninsula and Broad Channel.”

Sol de Vida’s next pop-up event will be on Hope Day—a day dedicated nationwide to bring hope through community engagement and transformation—Saturday June 3, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Goldie Maple Academy (365 Beach 56th Street). For more information, and to stay informed about Sol de Vida’s upcoming events, follow them on Instagram/Facebook: @SolDeVidaNYC. Also, for more information about volunteer or collaboration opportunities with the organization, email: SolDeVidaFR@gmail. com

Thank You, EMS

Dear Editor: cians (NAEMT) partners with the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) to lead annual EMS Week activities. Together, NAEMT and ACEP are working to ensure that the important contributions of EMS practitioners in safeguarding the health, safety and well-being of their communities are fully celebrated and recognized.

May 21-27, 2023, is the 49th annual National Emergency Medical Services Week.

Sports at SFC

Dear Editor: their daily routes changed without any notification. The streets were torn up to lay new pipes all the way to Beach 116th Street. This caused all sorts of havoc and dangerous scenarios, especially for the Seaside Elementary School and PS 47Q, which is housed in the former Stella Maris building.

I, as a now 13 years retired EMT with over 40 years of experience, give a shout out and salute to all past and present members of all Ambulance Services and Emergency Medical Service providers. Some are based within hospitals, others, within Police Departments, Fire Departments (both paid, volunteer, and "combined" services), community based (like my unfortunately disbanded Peninsula Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 1973-1996), and Private Proprietary Ambulance services, some of which are incorporated into local 9-1-1 systems.

(In response to last week’s Lazer Speaks.) I was a bit surprised that Lou Pastina did not make more of an issue about St. Francis College dropping their entire sports program. He said it was disheartening, however to me it may turn out to be disastrous for the school. Not only will student athletes on scholarship no longer have a team to play on, but physical fitness is an important part of school life. I attended Brooklyn College, where I was on the varsity swim team for four years. We swam against SFC and I made many friends on their team. I hope I am wrong, but I fear that the school cannot continue to exist without a sports program, not to mention any sort of athletic facility where students can work out on their own.

The increase in sirens, subway breakdowns and announcements, horns going off in the middle of the night and car congestion; it’s ENOUGH. There is already too much noise pollution.

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In 1974, President Gerald Ford authorized EMS Week to celebrate EMS practitioners and the important work they do in our nation's communities. This year's theme is EMS: Where Emergency Care Begins. The National Association of Emergency Medical Techni -

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No More from Alma

Dear Editor:

My name is Denise Brown and, I am a life-long resident of the Rockaways. I presently live in the Surfside Development, 107-10 Shore Front Parkway.

We in the Rockaways already have evacuation issues—too many cars and people. Ferry and other public transportation have insufficient capacity for the present population. It was estimated that it would take 2,000 buses or more to evacuate all Rockaway residents in an emergency!

By Robin Shapiro

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For some time, the landlord of our building complex, Alma Realty, has been putting forth plans to build, change and reconstruct our living spaces. Adding to this, there is constant construction in our small area of residence from Beach 100th Street to Beach 109th Street.

The danger of flooding is already present. There is NO bedrock on which any building is being constructed! We have an aquifer under our beloved peninsula that adds to our drinking water, but that is being polluted with the dust particles in the air and from the never-ending construction.

Historically, Rockaway, Far Rockaway, Broad Channel and Howard Beach have been filledin for building purposes. These areas were meant to be the environmental sponges to protect from flooding and other disasters.

provide enough material to have a “garage sale” and make some extra cash for the household.

The summer season has mixed effects on the Rockaway real estate market. On the one hand, we are a beachfront community and the draw of the summer activities does bring people here for: beaches, swimming, cycling, running, surfing, organized teams for kids and adults (although the pandemic may crimp some of these this year; thankfully the “end” is in sight). On the other hand, some sellers are reluctant to sell during the summer because they enjoy the aforementioned activities and don’t want to give them up so fast!

Many Rockaway homeowners enjoy more frequent visits from friends and relatives during the summer. As we know, parking is at a premium –especially after May 15, when the regulations change on numerous streets. Everyone is aware of the standard parking solutions (help from neighbors, etc.), but there is one solution which many people overlook: homeowners with garages often use the garage for storage. Why not clean it out so that a car can be parked inside? A car spot can be worth approximately $100/month (or more). If you think of it in such monetary terms, then it might motivate you towards such action. Also, the garage might even

Spring/summer motivates some people to do work on their homes. It’s a good idea to remind workers to be especially careful with NAILS, which tend to end up in everyone’s tires! Horn blowing is another problem. Some people forget that car noises can be an annoyance to their neighbors. The Golden Rule is always a good guideline. The Jewish holiday of Shavuot begins Thursday night, May 25 and ends Saturday night, May 27. No work is permitted for the observant. Call me. Love, Robin.

It can be harder to sell real estate during the summer due to vacations by buyers and sellers alike. Summer activities can also occupy people instead of allowing them to focus on the home sale process.

The spring season has been generally good for our real estate market. There has been action across the board in all price categories with an emphasis on the range below $1 million (approx). Prices have firmed up within the framework of recent comparable sales and in some cases are creeping higher. Inventory levels remain very low. Call me, Love, Robin. 718-490-9463

Since 2006, when Belle Shores, Ocean Colony and the Medical Building were constructed, we have experienced an increase in population, water issues (no water, cold water-only), no heat, road work, power outages and parking problems to name several issues. The streets have been torn up to lay new pipes due to the Rockaway Hotel. By the redesign of Beach 108th Street, we were rerouted in all directions. The Rotary on Beach 108th Street, where the children’s roller/ice skating rink is located, had become a danger for those children because of all the heavy equipment. People driving had

Alma Realty is on a path to destroy our protection completely.

Denise Brown

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