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 NOVEMBER 15 
  WWW.QNS.COM | NOVEMBER 2021 | CRYDER POINT COURIER 15 
 Out & About  
 October 2021  
 BY JILL DAVIS 
 LE HAVRE ANNUAL ART  
 LEAGUE SHOW 
 Sunday, November 14, 11 am-3 pm 
 Le Havre Clubhouse 
 718-767-2277 
 Le Havre is once again hosting a lovely afternoon of  
 art where local artists will be exhibiting (and selling)  
 their work. Media include painting, photography, jewelry  
 and more. It’s a great way to enjoy a Sunday complete  
 with live music and raffles for prizes. You don’t  
 want to miss it. (P.S. Entry is free!) 
 November’s a busy month! First, we remember our veterans  
 on  Veterans’ Day, Thursday, November  11. And  
 Happy Hanukkah, which begins very early this year on  
 the evening of November 28. 
 Thanksgiving  falls  on  November  25.  Here’s  a  little  
 humor to share at the table. Pass the mashed potatoes and  
 have wonderful holidays! 
 “Most  turkeys  taste  better  the  day  after;  my mother’s  
 tasted better the day before.” – Rita Rudner 
 “Thanksgiving, man. Not a good day to be my pants.” –  
 Kevin James 
 “For those of you who cannot be with family this Thanksgiving, 
  please resist the urge to brag.” – Andy Borowitz 
 “You can tell you ate too much for Thanksgiving when  
 you have to let your bathrobe out.” – Jay Leno 
 “My cooking is so bad my kids thought Thanksgiving  
 was to commemorate Pearl Harbor.” – Phyllis Diller 
 RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS  
 SPECTACULAR 
 Radio City Music Hall, Manhattan 
 msg.com 
 Now through Sunday, January 2 
 Daily @ 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm  
 After  an  unfortunate  
 hiatus  
 in  2020,  
 the big show is  
 back  with  the  
 Nutc r a cke r,  
 Santa  and,  of  
 course,  the  
 l e g e n d a r y  
 Rockettes. This  
 really is a show  
 for  kids  of  all  
 ages.  Tip:  The  
 first  10  Orchestra  
 rows or  
 so are known for making the audience crank their neck  
 up high to see the stage (kind of like the front row at  
 a movie theater). The best seats are generally mid-Orchestra, 
  around rows MM to ZZ and the 400 section is  
 dead center. Children under 2 are free but must sit on  
 the lap of their parent or guardian. Tickets for everyone  
 else can be pricey ($85 +), but you can probably get coupons  
 at: nycinsiderguide.com. 
 VETERAN’S DAY PARADE 
 Thursday, November 11, 11:00 am 
 Starts at Fifth Avenue and 26th Street 
 Let’s not forget our veterans! This annual parade is  
 hosted  at  the  Eternal  Light  Monument  in  Madison  
 Square Park on Fifth Avenue and 24th Street. After the  
 traditional opening ceremony in the park, more than  
 300 groups and 20,000 participants march the parade.  
 The parade starts on 26th Street and 5th and marchers  
 will walk up to 46th Street.  
 AIR SUPPLY IN CONCERT 
 Saturday, November 20, 8 pm 
 NYCB Theatre at Westbury 
 thetheatreatwestbury.com 
 Fans  of  1980s  soft  rock  can  breathe  a  little  easier:  
 Air Supply is returning to the stage after numerous rescheduled  
 tour dates. They were very successful in the  
 US, having had eight top-ten hits here, but they were  
 an  even  bigger  deal  in  their  native Australia,  where  
 they were inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2013. Tickets  
 start at $49.50. 
 GENESIS IN  
 CONCERT 
 Friday, December 10, 8 pm  
 UBS Arena, Belmont Park, Elmont 
 ubsarena.com 
 Genesis  was  inducted  into  the  
 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010,  
 but  this  tour  is  the  first  time  that  
 Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford  and  
 Tony  Banks  have  played  together  
 in 15 years. The name of their tour,  
 The Last Domino?, hints that this reunion  
 might be their last. Just saying.  
 Tickets start at $150. 
 PORT HOLIDAY MAGIC 
 Saturday, November 27 
 Main  Street,  Port  Washington 
 portwashingtonbid.org 
 Getting  in  the  holiday  
 mood  should  be  easy  in  
 Port Washington  as  shops  
 all along Main Street offer  
 holiday  specials  and  discounts. 
   There  will  be  live  
 outdoor entertainment and Santa will do a drive-by on a fire truck. Shoppers can  
 get a lift too on a free trolley ride from one end of Main Street to the other. Other  
 details weren’t available at press time, so go to Port Washington’s website as the date  
 gets closer. 
 CONCERT FOR  
 BANGLADESH REVISITED 
 Friday, November 26, 8 pm 
 Tilles Center, Brookville 
 tillescenter.org 
 Some of us might be old enough to remember George  
 Harrison’s 1971 megawatt concert at MSG which featured  
 superstars such as Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan and  
 Ringo Starr. Long Island-based band Wonderous Stories  
 will lead a full choir, horn section and more to play the  
 original concert in its entirety. They promise to have  
 some special guests as well (not yet announced at press  
 time).Tickets start at $42. In keeping with the holiday  
 spirit, a portion of the proceeds will go to St Jude Children’s  
 Cancer Hospital. Note: Guests must have proof of  
 full COVID-19 vaccination (final dose 14 days before  
 the event). Check out the website for more details. 
 
				
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