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 A Better World Festival aims to promote  
 the message of activism and engagement 
 BY JENNA BAGCAL  
 jbagcal@qns.com/ @jenna_bagcal  
 Join Sunnyside residents, merchants,  
 nonprofi ts, speakers and performers for a  
 day of activism and engagement. 
 On Aug. 18 from noon to 5 p.m.,  
 Sunnyside Shines, the Love, Hallie  
 Foundation and Councilman Jimmy Van  
 Bramer’s offi  ce will be hosting A Better  
 World Festival (ABWF) which will include  
 performances and family-friendly activities  
 that highlight the fun in making a difference. 
  Th  e event is slated to take place  
 at Bliss Plaza on 46th Street and Queens  
 Boulevard. 
 Kids will have the opportunity to sing,  
 dance and be creative with local arts groups,  
 and representatives from over a dozen nonprofi  
 t organizations will be present to educate  
 and inform about their work. Two  
 of the nonprofi ts are Chess in the Schools  
 whose youth volunteers will off er free chess  
 instruction and Do Something, who will be  
 registering voters for the upcoming elections. 
 “Th  e spirit of Sunnyside is the kind of  
 attitude that can create a better future —  
 uniting people of all ages and backgrounds  
 who care about their neighbors, their country  
 and the world,” said Jaime-Faye Bean,  
 executive director of Sunnyside Shines. 
 ABWF was inspired by Hallie Geier, the  
 young Sunnyside girl whom the Love Hallie  
 Foundation commemorates. Th e  11-yearold  
 died almost 10 years ago aft er being hit  
 by a car in front of her house and is remembered  
 for her prolifi c writing and youth  
 activism, including raising money for an  
 AIDS cure in Africa. A selection of her personal  
 journal entries can be found on lovehallie. 
 org. 
 “I want to help the class community, or  
 help raise money for starving people. I want  
 to become more active in peacemaking and  
 helping people make the right choices. I  
 want to save endangered species. I want to  
 discover the cure for cancer and save lives.  
 I just hope I get the chance,” wrote Geier in  
 an entry titled “To Do Something Special.” 
 Th  e free event will also feature dramatic  
 readings by youth activists and a special  
 performance of Geier’s writings by  
 best friends and actors Barbara Feldon and  
 Buddy Mantia.  
 ABWF will feature ringmaster Ellis  
 Rubens, 13, a Queens native, “Greatest  
 Showman” actor and active member of  
 Hallie’s Angels, the youth action branch  
 of the Love, Hallie Foundation, as well as  
 Sunnyside native Molly Martin, 17, who  
 will be managing the entire ABWF event  
 with a team of youth volunteers. 
 “We have been organizing rallies and  
 events to engage people in creating positive  
 change,” said Councilman Van Bramer.  
 “People want to get involved and help  
 their neighborhood and their neighbors.  
 So, we’ve asked nonprofi ts  who  welcome  
 volunteers, especially young people, to  
 share those opportunities at the festival.  
 We’re thrilled to welcome all to join us  
 for an exciting day, to get motivation and  
 information that will improve communities  
 across the city and the lives of people  
 everywhere.” 
 For more information visit sunnysideshines. 
 org. 
 Photo courtesy of Love, Hallie Foundation 
 Hallie Geier (left) and friend. 
 Enjoy global eats and more at Astoria Flea & Food this weekend 
 Astoria Flea & Food is open this  
 weekend,  Aug.  18-19,  with  lots  of  
 global  eats,  curated  Flea  vendors  
 and  local  craft   beer  for  everyone  
 to enjoy. 
 Th  e  market  is  open  Saturday  
 night  from  5  to  11  p.m.  and  then  
 on Sunday aft ernoon from noon to  
 6 p.m. on the back lot of the famed  
 Kaufman  Astoria  Studios,  located  
 at 34-12 36th St. 
 Among  the  food  vendors  scheduled  
 for  this  weekend’s  market  is  
 Barbecue  On  A  Stick,  which  will  
 be  serving  their  authentic  Filipino  
 food  made  with  lots  of  love  by  
 Hersey  and  her  team.  Try  the  
 chicken on a stick with green sauce  
 and steamed rice cakes. 
 Also on deck and just as delicious  
 is  Sara  and  Th  e  Croquettery  with  
 her  delicious  Brazilian-inspired  
 croquettes. Four Th  e Hard Way via  
 Jamaica  will  have  their  signature  
 dishes  like  jerk  chicken,  rice  and  
 peas and plantains. 
 If  you’re  in  the  mood  for  something  
 sweet, check out Cryo Cream,  
 where  Chef  Matt  transforms  your  
 classic iced-favorites into smoking  
 frozen  art!  S’mores  more  to  your  
 liking,  S’morgasm  has  kits  that  
 include chocolate graham crackers,  
 homemade coconut marshmallows  
 and Ghirardelli dark chocolate. 
 Don’t miss out on all the unique  
 Flea  vendors  taking  part  in  this  
 weekend’s  market!  Shop  all  of  the  
 handmade  items  from  clothing  to  
 jewelry to shoes. 
 Crescent  Moon  Jewelry  will  be  
 on  site  with  their  fi ne  sterling  silver  
 jewelries made in NYC. Kamari  
 Kids has fashionable wear for your  
 little ones and Yanzi Lama has cool  
 tops, rompers and dresses. 
 Shopping for your special pet? La  
 Pêt-isserie focuses on local, organic  
 and  responsible  sourcing  pet  food  
 for your cat or dog. 
 There’s  truly  something  for  
 everyone  at  the  Flea.  To  learn  
 more,  check  out  www.licfl ea.com  
 for upcoming events! 
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