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Two Big Sunnyside Events to Take Place Saturday

June 13, By Christian Murray

There are two big events taking place in Sunnyside this weekend.

All Saints Episcopal Church in Sunnyside is holding its annual Strawberry Fair on Saturday, June 14 between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. on 46th Street between Queens Boulevard and 43rd Avenue.

There will be bargain items for sale, an international luncheon, hot dogs & burgers as well as a puppet show for kids.

Meanwhile, the Sunnyside Flag Day Parade, organized by the Kiwanis Club of Sunnyside and Woodside, is set to take place on June 14 at 11 a.m.

The Flag Day Parade will begin at the corner of Greenpoint Avenue and 41st Street. The participants—which will include the Sunnyside Drum Corps, a variety of marching bands, community groups and local school students—will head east along Greenpoint Avenue to 48th Street.

The parade will be followed by a service for fallen veterans at Sabba Park, located at the corner of Queens Boulevard and 49th Street.

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Kramden's Delicious Marshall

I’ve been to the Strawberry Fair several times. Have yet to see a strawberry.

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