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 Outdoor art exhibit celebrates Elmhurst Hospital health care workers 
 BY ALICIA VENTER 
 EDITORIALQNS.COM 
 QNS 
 An  outdoor  exhibition  opened  last  
 month in the Frank D. O’Connor Playground  
 and  NYC  Health  +  Hospitals/ 
 Elmhurst to celebrate the staff  who “continue  
 to bravely fi ght COVID-19, and the  
 community of artists who came together  
 to support the hospital at the height of the  
 pandemic.” 
 Th  e exhibit, titled “Art is Healing,” was  
 presented  by  Pictures  for  Elmhurst,  a  
 small group of New Yorkers who work in  
 the creative industry, and features work  
 from more than 20 photographers. Th e  
 opening reception was held on Wednesday,  
 Sept. 22. 
 Th  e  exhibit  stretches  across  the  fencing  
 Frank D. O’Connor Playground on  
 Broadway  at  78th  Street  and  at  NYC  
 Health  +  Hospitals/Elmhurst  on  41st  
 Avenue at 80th Street. It is a continuation  
 of an April 2020 Pictures for Elmhurst  
 fundraiser for health care workers that  
 had  33  photographs.  New  York  Citybased  
 photographer Camila Falquez was  
 among those partnered with Pictures for  
 Elmhurst to create 31 original portraits of  
 the hospital’s staff .  
 “COVID  continues  to  take  a  toll  on  
 frontline staff  and the community, yet  
 we come in every day willing to make a  
 diff erence and save as many lives as we  
 can. Camila captured the essence of not  
 only who we are, but what we do,” said  
 Mamie McIndoe, Care Experience, NYC  
 Health  +  Hospitals/Elmhurst  on  the  
 Picture  for  Elmhurst  website.  “Words  
 cannot describe the support that we feel  
 from this community of artists who have  
 come together for the greater good. May  
 art continue to prevail and aid in our collective  
 healing,” 
 NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst was  
 the “epicenter of the epicenter” of the COVID 
 19 outbreak in early 2020, and 95% of  
 the hospital’s operations were dedicated  
 to COVID-19 patients. During this time,  
 Pictures for Elmhurst was founded and  
 launched a print sale fundraiser to assist  
 NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst with  
 the purchase of PPE and lifesaving equipment, 
  raising $1.38 million by the end of  
 the 10-day fundraiser. 
 “At this trying time, as we continue to  
 treat a community recovering from the  
 eff ects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are  
 so honored to partner with a tremendously  
 talented group of photographers and visual  
 artists to recognize our healthcare  
 workers,” said Helen Arteaga Landaverde,  
 MPH, CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/ 
 Elmhurst. “We will never forget the deep  
 kindness and generosity of the Pictures for  
 Elmhurst team.” 
 Retro Pizza Cafe reopens following devastating fire in Astoria 
 BY NATALIE LOWIN 
 EDITORIALQNS.COM 
 QNS 
 Retro Pizza Cafe, a popular pizza restaurant  
 in Astoria, has reopened months  
 after a devastating fire forced it to close. 
 Daisy Avraamides, co-owner of the  
 family-owned business, said it was able  
 to open thanks to the support and donations  
 from the Astoria community since  
 the fire broke out in May. 
 “All  the  customers,  neighbors  and  
 the  community  helped  to  donate,”  
 Avraamides said. “A customer helped  
 make a GoFundMe. It was donations, a  
 little bit of insurance, and Slice online  
 ordering app that also helped me out.  
 It was a little bit of everything.” 
 Retro  Pizza  Cafe,  located  at  41-02  
 Broadway, went up in flames at about  
 4 a.m. on May 10. 
 Firefighters  were  on  scene  just  
 minutes after the fire started, but the  
 damage was still extensive by then although  
 there were no injuries reported.  
 The restaurant had to be closed down  
 for repairs for nearly four and a half  
 months. 
 In  a  statement  released  on  a  Go- 
 FundMe page to help the restaurant at  
 the time, Avraamides said she and her  
 family had worked for seven years to  
 serve their community. 
 “I  own  Retro  Pizza,  a  small  local  
 business,  with  my  husband  Leo  and  
 my three sons Antoni, Adamo and Alex.  
 Many of you know how hard we have  
 been working for the last seven years to  
 serve our community,” she said. 
 The  GoFundMe,  which  is  still  taking  
 donations, has reached just under  
 $40,000 of its $70,000 goal. 
 Now, Avraamides said she just wants  
 to  thank  everyone  for  helping  them  
 return. 
 “It was overwhelming with all the support  
 they have been giving me and they  
 still continue giving me,” Avraamides  
 said. “They are coming in and saying  
 how happy they are that we are here also  
 for them. I’m just thankful for everyone.” 
 To fi nd the restaurant’s hours and order  
 online, visit retropizzaastoria.com. 
 Courtesy of NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst 
 Pictures For Elmhurst co-founders Shayna McClelland and Eliona Cela with the NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst staff   included in the “Art Is Healing”  
 outdoor exhibition with their portraits. 
 Photo courtesy of Retro Pizza 
 Retro Pizza in Astoria had reopened following a devastating fi re in May. 
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