QUEENS ARTS ENTERTAINMENT For the most up-todate
THURSDAY, JULY 4
Nature Center Adventures
Scavenger hunts, nature
crafts and games, getting
up close to animals – this
adventure has it all! Open
to children of all ages.
11 a.m. to noon
Fort Totten Park
Totten Ave. and 15th Rd.,
Bayside
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
LIC Flea & Food
The great outdoor market
on the water will be in full
swing this Independence
Day. Come down for food,
drink and handcrafted
goodies.
Noon to 8 p.m.
LIC Landing
5-25 46th Ave., Long
Island City
www.Licfl ea.com
Admission: Free
FRIDAY, JULY 5
Movie Screening
See “Furie,” a Vietnamese
fi lm about a group of
criminals who soon
discover they’ve picked
the wrong girl to kidnap.
The fi lm has a 93 percent
on Rotten Tomatoes.
7:30 p.m.
Museum of the Moving
Image
36-01 35th Ave., Astoria
www.movingimage.us
Admission: $15
Silent Disco
Dance like nobody’s
watching – or hearing – at
this outdoor silent disco.
Must bring ID and a valid
credit card to check out
headphones.
10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Bohemian Hall & Beer
Garden
29-19 24th Ave., Astoria
www.Bohemianhall.com
Admission: Free
SATURDAY, JULY 6
Family Day at Moving
Image Museum
Open for families with
children on the spectrum,
get access to the exhibits
and special crafts at the
Museum of the Moving
Image before the museum
offi cially opens.
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Museum of the Moving
Image
36-01 35th Ave., Astoria
www.movingimage.us
Admission: $5
Watercolor Landscape in
Spanish
Paint beautiful landscapes
in watercolor at this free
event! Materials will be
provided but participants
should have basic drawing
skills. Class taught in
Spanish.
2 to 4 p.m.
Corona Library
38-23 104th St., Corona
www.queensmuseum.org
Admission: Free but must
register.
SUNDAY, JULY 7
Bike Camp on the
Spectrum
Eager riders 18 years old
or older are invited to
learn to bike, the rules
of the road and best
practices in the park.
Come enjoy the city on
two wheels!
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Flushing Meadows Corona
Park
Grand Central Pkwy.,
Corona
www.Nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
Community Story Quilt
Exhibit
Come see Queens
contemporary history in
tapestry, as told by the
community. Quilts created
in 2017 and 2018 by
Queens residents will be
on display.
1 to 3 p.m.
The Queens Museum of Art
Flushing Meadows Corona
Park,
Grand Central Pkwy.,
Corona
www.queensmuseum.org
Admission: Free
Kayaking and Canoeing
New York City’s open
waters, here we come. Get
some sun, some splash,
and sweat a little inside a
kayak or canoe.
1 to 4 p.m.
Hallets Cove in Socrates
Sculpture Park
31-10 Vernon Blvd., Long
Island City
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
MONDAY, JULY 8
Adult Watercolor Painting
Express and de-stress
yourself at this adult
watercolor painting class
in Douglaston. Bring your
creativity, everything
else, like paper and paint,
will be provided.
1 to 2 p.m.
Douglaston/Little Neck
Community Library
249-01 Northern Blvd.,
Douglaston
www.Queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
Sunset Zumba
Come learn Zumba,
a Latin-style dance
and fi tness program
guaranteed to get the
heart pumping the groove
fl owing.
7 p.m.
LIC Landing
51st Ave. and Center Blvd.,
Long Island City
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
TUESDAY, JULY 9
Mad Science!
Does a bed of nails make
for a good night’s sleep?
How do you dive from
great heights and avoid
making a splash? Come
fi nd out at this mad
science adventure in the
park!
10:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m
Buz O’ Rourke Playground
in Crocheron Park
33rd Rd and 214th Pl.,
Bayside
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
Explore the Sky
What’s out there? Kids are
invited to explore the sky,
the stars and the planets
with the New York Hall of
Science. Make your own
constellations to take
home with you.
2 to 3:30 p.m.
Queens Place
88-01 Queens Blvd., Forest
Hills
718–243–1414
Admission: Free
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happening in Queens,
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Money Skills for Artists
It’s an old stereotype
– artists and creatives
aren’t very money savvy.
Don’t let that be true
for you! Come learn the
money skills you need to
feed your art and your
creative ventures.
7 to 9 p.m.
Flux Factory
39-31 29th St., Long Island
City
www.fl uxfactory.org
Admission: $20 to $40
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10
Chair Yoga
Fun fi tness for adults 55
years or older. Come to
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
July 5 - July 12, 2019
By Ed Canty
Turducken
Across
1. They're heard at
Heathrow?
6. "Cheep" homes?
11. B.S., e.g.
14. "Beat ___ to..."
15. "___ Thief"
(1950 movie)
16. Foe of the Navajo
17. Turducken,
perhaps
19. 'Memory' singer?
20. Avoid finishing a
sentence?
21. 12th graders:
Abbr.
22. Play for laughs?
23. Behaved like a
lead balloon?
25. Insect you can
see in the dark
27. Dogma
31. Buck overseas?
32. Barcelona
Olympics prize
33. Closing
document
34. Base for a stew
37. Hair goops
39. They may reach
a bit
42. One to one, for one
43. Bubbly drinks
45. Vietnamese
festivals
47. Act human?
48. London trolley
50. Base runner's
lot, sometimes
52. Babe Ruth,
perhaps
55. Stable parent
56. Sweater?
get calm, relax and get a
little bit of exercise with
chair yoga in the park. No
experience necessary.
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Forest Park Seuffert
Bandshell
Forest Park Dr.,
Woodhaven
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
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57. Bar bill
59. Cuomo's
successor
63. "Raiders of the
Lost ___"
64. Nothing much,
to farmers?
66. Needle point?
67. Accord maker
68. Ear-relevant
69. Mary ___
cosmetics
70. Car bomb?
71. Cell mate?
Down
1. Gross-weight
deduction
2. Abbrs. on letters
to GIs
3. Common powder
4. "Finally!"
5. Astronaut Alan
6. Easter beginning?
7. Baseballer
Slaughter
8. Aid in avoiding
the draft?
9. Actress O'Shea
10. Pre-coll. exam
11. Like Chaplin's
walk
12. Amazon business
13. Big name in oil
18. Naysayer
22. Roamin' Catholic?
24. Baby bouncer?
26. Massage
27. Lady and the
Tramp, e.g.
28. After-dinner
sandwich?
29. Abrupt way to
quit
30. Applies polish to?
35. One for the road?
36. "Thundering"
group
38. "Beetle Bailey"
bellower
40. Circus insurance?
41. Army band
44. Lose zip
46. Adirondack lake
49. Modus operandi
51. Trawler's catch
52. Hit bottom?
53. "___ Doone"
(1869 novel)
54. Farmers' needs
58. A follower?
60. "Drome" lead-in
61. New Jersey's __
University
62. Doing nothing
64. Señor Guevara
65. ___ Kan dog
food
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