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24 THE QUEENS COURIER • JUNE 5, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com Tasty times in LIC CUTLER’S LIGHTING Over 50 Years Experience REPAIRS • REWIRING • RE-FINISHING • LAMP SHADES LAMP SHADE SALE 12 years from now, this LED bulb will still be saving you money. 10% OFF OFF ANY PURCHASE With Coupon. Not combinable – New Orders Only. Limit 1 per customer. LYNBROOK 817 Sunrise Hwy (2 Blocks west of Peninsula Blvd.) 516-887-1300 YELLOW TAG SALE GREAT NECK 120 Northern Blvd. 516-482-1919 Excludes Repairs, Refinishing, Rewiring. Exp. 6/30/2014 Up to 50% OFF on Select Models CUTLER’S LIGHTING CUTLER’S LIGHTING German for Children After School Program New York State Accredited Language Program Four convenient locations in the Greater New York area: Ridgewood, Queens (on Freshpond Rd.) Manhattan (NY), Franklin Square, Garden City. Low Tuition Minimum Age: 4 Years No Previous German Necessary Classes Meet Once a Week Playgroup Age 4-5 From 4:30-6:15 Kindergarten Age 5-6 Other Classes Ages 7-15 Classes Start Second Week in September For more information see: www.German-American-School.org or call: 212-787-7543 BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO [email protected]/ @aaltamirano28 Foodies made their way to the Long Island City waterfront to a get a taste of what the popular western Queens neighborhood has to offer. The Chocolate Factory Theater presented the Ninth Annual Taste of LIC, a community-wide festival highlighting Long Island City’s culinary and cultural accomplishments, on June 3 at Gantry Plaza State Park. This year’s celebration featured food and beverage tastings from 50 restaurants and auction and raffl e prizes courtesy of 100 local Long Island City businesses. The event also featured a special performance by over 30 Sunnyside/Woodside Girl Scouts choreographed by Madeline Best. Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer served as Master of Ceremonies and “chocolate lover honored guests” included Borough President Melinda Katz, state Senator Michael Gianaris, Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney and Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan. All of the event’s proceeds go toward The Chocolate Factory Theater’s 2014- 2015 season of dance, theater, music and multimedia performances. Photos by Dominick Totino Photography


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