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ROCHDALE VILLAGE HOSTS by Cynthia Bernadine
On Thursday, May 5, 2022, the Rochdale Village Community Relations Committee hosted the Mayor’s Office, Agency Commissioners, and Clergy from New York’s diverse religious landscape for the Queens Clergy Breakfast organized by Rev. Dr. Phil Craig of Greater Springfield Community Church (GSCC) and former New York State Senator Malcolm Smith in its Grand Ballroom. In February of this year, New York City Mayor Adams used an executive order to create the Office of Faith-Based and Community Partnership (OFCP), an office to foster better relations between the community and New York’s faith-based groups. At the helm of the OFCP is Pastor Gilford Monrose. Monrose is the lead Pastor of Mt. Zion Church of God 7th Day and the founding president of two Brooklyn-based nonprofit organizations. Mayor Adams stated, “Our faith community has gone above and beyond the past two years, working tirelessly to keep our people fed, safe, and healthy, mentally and physically. It’s past time that the city recognized the critical role they play in uplifting people across our city.” Adams hit the ground running as soon as he took office, and was on board to bring together and strengthen partnerships between faith-based and community leaders; and the breakfast served as a great resource to discuss challenges that the diverse communities of Queens are facing during these unprecedented times. The program opened with a Blessing from the Rev. Cathleen Williams followed by the pledge of allegiance and national anthem sung by Minister Tiffany Handrix. The program’s host the Rev. Dr. Phil Craig gave a resounding speech on ‘Purpose and Promise’. According to Craig, the purpose is to create events that will not only benefit ourselves but will benefit others in need. He added that “the promise is to make sure there is follow through with partnerships and next steps.” In keeping said, “promise”, Craig is organizing another event to be held on Friday, June 24, 2022, at York College, which will provide community resources for any and all individuals as well as houses of worships, community-based organizations and nonprofits that have been affected the most. Rochdale Village Board President and Community Relations Committee Chair Jean Randolph-Castro who gave the welcome address said that the breakfast was a phenomenal affair that she was proud to be a part of. Going into detail, she explained that it was aspirational to facilitate this meeting and networking opportunity between commissioners and clergy from the different religious denominations and Rochdale. She added that it was a particular honor to work with Rev. Dr. Phil Craig and former state Senator Malcom Smith and she was looking forward to seeing the outcome of the breakfast as it benefits Queens in the future. In keeping with the theme on the importance of partnership, dialogue and working together, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards addressed guests and promoted cooperation as a means of combating crime within the borough. Unfortunately, Mayor Adams who was scheduled to speak was unable to attend due to unforeseen circumstances. In his absence, Pastor Monrose gave special remarks before the Q-and-A session while guests ate a hearty breakfast and strategized together. This informative community event was sponsored by Rochdale Village Community Relations Committee, Greater Springfield Development Corporation, Northwell Health, New Greater Bethel Ministries and Connective Strategies. We look forward to seeing what next steps will bring forth.
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Rochdale Hosts Career Fair for Shareholders and Community by Olayemi Okeniyi
In the spring of 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic triggered job loss in the labor market on a scale not seen since the Great Depression. Now that infection rates are down and businesses in New York are starting to reopen and masked mandates are being dropped, many people expect things to snap back to normal. However, what is normal in a post-pandemic world is the fact that there is no quick fix and many are still reeling from the effects. Rochdale Village as a co-op is aware of the current state of unemployment in the nation. Unemployment adversely affects the disposable income of families, erodes purchasing power, diminishes employee morale and reduces the economy’s output. As such, it is not a stretch to state that employment relief for the greater Queens community would be highly beneficial to Rochdale Village and vice versa. That is why when the Rochdale Village management was looking to replenish its ranks, it took steps to look first at its own
shareholders and then at the surrounding Queens community. Rochdale’s management did this by hosting a career fair on Thursday, May 19, in the Rochdale Village Community Center. Managers from public safety, the maintenance department, power plant and management office were on standby at the fair to give possible employees a clear insight of the job opportunities and answer questions. Selected candidates were able to complete applications on the spot. To drive economic growth and opportunities, there needs to be more jobs and Rochdale is just trying to do its part. Rochdale management plans to hold another career fair in the fall.
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On Tuesday, May 25, Rochdale Village’s “Jewels” of Jamaica headed back to Broadway almost two years since productions had its last curtain call back in 2019 due to Covid-19. Excitement filled the air and smiles lit up 137th Avenue while seniors not so patiently waited to board one of two buses that will take them from Queens to the Theater District of Manhattan. Noticeable was event coordinator, Evelyn Wilson’s outfit (below); adorned with one sparkly glove, high pants with peeking white socks, it was obvious that MJ the Musical was on the itinerary. Broadway and dinner has been a senior center tradition planned by Senior Center Director Sheree Shivers and Ms. Evelyn for years. A day for seniors to take in one of New York’s famous Broadway shows followed by dinner in Manhattan. So it was a sad day when the pandemic caused a symbol of New York to go dark ultimately dimming the lights of many including our seniors who look forward to the exhilarating experience one feels when the orchestra begins to play and the curtain rises. Shivers stated, “We were very excited to be
able to get our seniors out for a day with family and friends after being inside for so long. We are happy that the Senior Center is able to bring back this tradition, which makes us feel like we are finally getting back to some kind of normalcy. The Center would like to thank City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams for sponsoring our first Broadway and Dinner trip.” MJ the Musical is based on the life of Michael Jackson and showcases musical hits from his career that spanned over four decades. After the show, seniors enjoyed a hearty meal at Dallas BBQ in Times Square before heading back to Rochdale Village.
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Rochdale Village strives to build stronger community via Youth Program Partnerships
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any type of crime. We also promote positive affirmations and mental wellness to develop upstanding youth”, states Dr. Maria Hubbard, executive director of Agape L.A.W. Current programs at Rochdale includes free dance, life skills and basketball. This is Dr. Hubbard’s second year working with Rochdale youths. “For 50 years, New York Junior Tennis & Learning has been serving all children and teens between the ages of 5 to 18 by providing free Community Tennis Programs throughout all communities of NYC. Today, it is the largest youth tennis and education nonprofit in the nation serving each of the five boroughs. After a successful launch of a pilot program at Rochdale Village this Spring, we are looking forward to expanding our partnership at Rochdale Village this coming Summer,” stated Scott Daly, senior director of Community Tennis Programs. The Rochdale Village Community Center believes that partnerships serve to strengthen and support community needs as well as help bring sufficient resources to families and looks forward to continued collaborations with these organizations and others in the near future. For information on how your organization can become a community partner please email jshaw@rochdalevillage.com.
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We are living in unforeseeable times, and the impact on Rochdale Village’s youth’s mental health and wellness. Covid-19 has had a negative impact on academic, social and emotional growth in the last two years. We are all navigating our way back to a “new normal” and our shareholders’ children and their families are striving to keep up with and receive much-needed resources for education and empowerment. One of the goals of Rochdale Village’s Community Center staff is to identify the current needs of the community and address those needs in a way that are impactful and spearheads positive change; hence putting the community back into the community center. Rochdale Village Community Center has partnered with two nonprofit organizations that have received city funding from Speaker Adrienne Adams and District Attorney Melinda Katz to offer free programs to all youth of Queens. Agape L.A.W. and New York Junior Tennis & Learning are providing programs to benefit the youth of Rochdale Village and surrounding neighborhoods. “The Agape L.A.W. program provides fun sports activities with antiviolence/social emotional learning. Our purpose is to deter youth from bullying, entering gangs or committing
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