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N E W S AUGUST 12 op-ed Inquiring Photographer: COMPILED BY JOHANN HAMILTON How are you dealing with the heat this summer? I’m going to use the pool as much as I can, exercise either early in the morning or late in the evening, and drink lots of water. I’m also only going to use the air conditioning when needed. PATRICIA CASTERAN I’ll be going into the pool a lot, and there’s a sprinkler at my house. Also, at summer camp every Friday we have a water fi ght. JACOB ELLMAN Here at LeHavre we use our pool for parties and gatherings. We also have sports, such as tennis, and we usually do walking and biking by the water’s edge. There are lots of activities to do here over the summer. TOM FUSCO The plan is to go to the gym, tan, and go swimming. I’ll be having cold beverages to stay cool. BENNY ARLIA “We’re All About You” PUBLISHER & EDITOR Victoria Schneps-Yunis ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Joshua A. Schneps EDITOR IN CHIEF Toni Cimino I love the heat, so it doesn’t really bother me, but since I’m pregnant it’s a little diffi cult to deal with it. So I’ll be wearing light clothes, putting on lots of suntan lotion, hats, and sunglasses. VALENTINA HENAO I’m going to hang out at the pool, go in the sprinklers, drink lots of water and stay in the shade. BRADLEY FOX LeHavre Courier, 38-15 Bell Blvd. Bayside, NY 11361 718-224-5863 • Fax 718-224-5441 Sales Fax: 718-631-3498 e-mail: editorial@queenscourier.com ART DIRECTOR Jennifer Decio ARTISTS Stephen Reina Nirmal Singh Ron Torina Entire Contents Copyright 2013 by the LeHavre Courier. All letters sent to LEHAVRE COURIER should be brief and are subject to condensing. Writers should include a full address and home and offi ce telephone numbers, where available, as well as affi liation, indicating special interest. Anonymous letters are not printed. Only letters with a name given will be accepted. No such ad or any part thereof may be reproduced without prior permission of LEHAVRE COURIER. The publishers will not be responsible for any error in advertising beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error. Errors must be reported to LEHAVRE COURIER within fi ve days of publication. Ad position cannot be guaranteed unless paid prior to publication. LEHAVRE COURIER assumes no liability for the content or reply to any ads. The advertiser assumes all liability for the content of and all replies. The advertiser agrees to hold LEHAVRE COURIER and its employees harmless from all cost, expenses, liabilities, and damages resulting from or caused by the publication or recording placed by the advertiser or any reply to any such advertisement. L E H A V R E State grants go to boost Queens tourism BY ASSEMBLYMEMBER MARGARET MARKEY With 52 million visitors to New York City last year, Queens is already the city’s second most important borough for the tourist and travel industry. This year, thanks to economic development funding from New York State, the Queens Chamber of Commerce and the Queens Tourism Council we are setting out to unlock even more of the tremendous potential of this economic sector for our borough. There are currently more than 43,000 tourismrelated jobs in Queens, nearly 100 hotels and a host of museums, cultural organizations, restaurants and such major venues as Citi Field, the U.S. Tennis Association and Resorts World Casino. To help spread the word about this array of attractions and services in what must be the most diverse county in America, I am proud to have provided a grant of $70,000 to the Queens Tourism Council for the coming year. This funding from the NY State Department of Economic Development’s “I Love NY” program will enable the Council to conduct an aggressive multi-media marketing campaign to promote businesses and cultural attractions to residents of the Tri-State Area and to establish a presence at international travel and hospitality conferences. Another major tourism program that will debut this summer is the “This is Queens” smartphone app, developed with $100,000 in tourism funding from the New York State Department of Economic Development. Launching in time to capitalize on the many thousands of new visitors who will come to Queens for the U.S. Open and the Major League All-Star Game, the free service will tell visitors where they can stay and eat and will also suggest additional activities for them at locations throughout the borough. It will also provide photos and information on the borough’s cultural and entertainment attractions and provide directions by train, bus or walking. Unlocking the enormous economic potential of the tourism industry in Queens has long been an important goal for me. When I was a member of the senior staff of Borough President Claire Shulman in 1990s, I created the fi rst tourism program for Queens by establishing the Queens Tourism Council. From that beginning with an emerging array of museums and cultural destinations and only a handful of hotels, the Council now has 50 entities and continues to grow. As we see the continuing enhancement of Queens cultural facilities and historic sites and the expansion of tourism and entertainment opportunities in locales as diverse as Long Island City and Flushing, we can expect the travel industry to continue to produce new jobs and economic vitality for our borough and I am delighted that the State of New York State is helping. Assemblymember Margaret Markey, who represents the 30th District of Queens, is Chair of the Assembly Committee on Tourism, Parks, Arts and Sports Development. 12 LEHAVRE COURIER | AUGUST 2013 | WWW.QUEENSCOURIER.COM


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