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Hundreds Walk the Boardwalk for Autism
Undeterred by a weather forecast of rain, this past Sunday, April 23, more than 200 people walked the boardwalk in support of the autism community. This was the first ever walk for
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Paul King and Community Board autism in Rockaway, hosted by local autism advocacy organization, Rockaway Beach Autism Families (RBAF). Starting from Beach 96th Street to Beach 126th Street, the boardwalk was awash with people of all ages donning RBAF’s tshir t stating, “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” and indeed—the crowd of supporters who showed up for RBAF’s walk—demonstrated that Rockaway’s autism community will never walk alone. Also walking were NYC Councilwoman Joann
14 Chairwoman Delores Orr.
Co sp onsor of the walk, Rockaway based gym, The Fitness Bar, conducted a warmup and cooldown for all walkers by the gym’s owner, Kenny Peña.
Additional co sp onsors were Belisario Cruz Reyn—Compass Realty, Howard Beach Civilian Observation Patrol, Kiwanis Club of Lefferts/Liberty, The Joseph V. Caruana Foundation, Jeremy Bucaria and family, and Empanadas On The Rise, which was also a vendor at the event.
After the walk, RBAF hosted a post walk celebration with live music featuring The Poorhouse, Chris Solo and DJ Daryl at neighboring restaurant/event space, RBQ.
For RBAF founder, Kami Leigh Agard, Sunday’s Walk for Autism has been a goal since she founded the organization in 2016. "April is Global Autism Month, and finally, the Rockaway community was blessed with our very own walk in support of the autism community. And what better place than on our beautiful boardwalk, adjacent to the ocean, which we as Rockaway locals, and our visitors, prize dearly.
“There are numerous people who were instrumental in making Rockaway’s first ever walk for autism a tremendous success. A colossal thanks to RBAF’s board members, Venus Ramos and her son, James; Rojo Rasoari, Christine Dydzuhn, Matt Wolff, Patricia Labossiere, Jeremy Bucaria, The Best Dressed Man in Rockaway, Jeanette Peña, Ariel Randall, Rado Rafiringa; Christine, Jim and John of the Moroney family; co sp onsors, Kenny Peña of The Fitness Bar, Joe Cruz of Belisario Cruz Reyn—Compass Realty; and our local community representatives, Paul King of the Belle Harbor Property Owners Association, Councilwoman Ariola and her office’s constituent liaison, Margaret Powers; and The Rockaway Times’ managing editor, Katie McFadden. Also, thank you to the bands who crowned RBAF’s post walk celebration, Mason Porretto of The Poorhouse, Chris Solo and DJ Daryl. In respective capacities, these individuals all truly made RBAF’s First Annual Walk for Autism one for the history books.
“And foremost, I must thank my 14 year old nonverbal au tistic daughter, Soanirina, who is my driving force to keep on pressing on to lift up the autism community,” Agard said.
Rockaway Beach Autism Families is a grassroots organization advocating for acceptance, inclusion, education and employment for autistic individuals and their families. The organization hosts monthly support group meetings with guest speakers providing information about a variety of resources and services. They also host a plethora of recreational activities on the boardwalk, including their annual Rock Out For Autism Music Festival, Dance Out Under The Stars, Halloween Beach Treasure Hunt, and their summer barbecue and end of year holiday party at Knights of Columbus.
For more information about RBAF and upcoming events, visit: rockawaybeachautismfamilies.org or @rockawaybeachautismfamilies on Facebook and Instagram.
Photos by Paul King and Katie McFadden
By KamiLeigh Agard
RT Readers—Just a month away until Memorial Day weekend! And with the boardwalk concessions already open, Rockaway is in summer mode! So, party it up with a Rockaway Good Times crawl, using our weekly entertainment roundup below! Here’s a tip—this weekend, come out to support John Moroney as he beckons the community to celebrate RBQ’s last weekend!
Live Music
FRIDAY, April 28 7 p.m.
If bubble gum pop’s not your flavor, head to Tap That for Anthem Acoustic’s legit brew of rock classics.
11104 Rockaway Beach Blvd.
FRIDAY, April 28
8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Ooh la la! FrenchMediterranean restaurant, Bar Marseille, brings Manhattan chic to Rockaway with a loungeinspired vibe featuring live music with Cat Nip performing an eclectic lineup of classic and alternative rock.
190 Beach 69th Street
FRIDAY, April 28
8 p.m. to Midnight
Enter Rogers and party like there’s no tomorrow with a tall pitcher of The Knobs alternative rock favorites.
203 Beach 116th Street
FRIDAY, April 28 9 p.m.
Whether you’re a beer or Bair lover, make the Belle Harbor Yacht Club your hot ticket tonight as music maestro, Gerald Bair, will be in the upstairs lounge pouring out his Rockaway love.
533 Beach 126th Street
FRIDAY, April 28
What’s on the menu tonight at Kennedy’s? Divine sunset views, food, bevies and music by Frank Persico. Call (718) 9450202 for showtime and reservations. Also, the picturesque Breezy bayside restaurant is taking Mother’s Day reservations.
406 Bayside, Breezy Point
SATURDAY, April 29
4 p.m.
Chris Decker is back at The Sugar Bowl
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2023