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THURSDAY, JULY 25
Summer Market
Shop local crafts made
exclusively by women or
people of color at this
craft market featuring
soaps, jewelry, candles,
cards and delicious treats.
11 a.m.
Bulova Corporate Center
75–20 Astoria Blvd.,
Astoria
Bdg.net
Admission: Free
Live at the Landing
Live music with a view –
come listen to the sounds
of Pam Reyes, a Sunnyside
teen, as she sings and
plays her guitar with the
Manhattan skyline behind
her.
6 to 8 p.m.
LIC Landing
52–10 Center Blvd., Long
Island City
Hunterspointparks.org
Admission: Free
FRIDAY, JULY 26
Thunderbird American
Indian Powwow
New York City’s largest
Powwow is back for
the 41st year in a row.
It will feature three
days of intertribal
Native American
dance competitions,
performances and a
sunset lighting of the
bonfi re. Native American
arts, crafts, jewelry and
food will be available
for sale. Over forty
Indian Nations will be
represented. Rusn from
Friday, July 26 through
Sunday, July 28
6 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m.
Saturday and Sunday
Queens County Farm
Museum
73–50 Little Neck Pkwy.,
Floral Park
Queensfarm.org
Admission: $10 day pass/$5
12 and under
Swing Dance Party
Swing and sway to the
music of Svetlana & The
Delancey Five, one of New
York’s most beloved swing
bands. A pre-show swing
lesson will be available at
7 p.m., an hour before the
show. Be sure to wear your
dancing shoes.
8 p.m.
Flushing Town Hall
137–35 Northern Blvd.,
Flushing
Flushingtownhall.org
Admission: $16/$10
members and students/Free
for teens
SATURDAY, JULY 27
Telegraphs and Morse
Code
Ever wonder how the world
communicated one-onone
before the invention
of the telephone. Wonder
no more! Come to this
workshop to learn all
about the telegraph and
morse code, the original
text message.
11 a.m.
Queens Historical Society
143–35 37th Ave., Flushing
Queenshistoricalsociety.
org
Admission: $10
Foraging in Forest Park
Join Wildman Steve Brill in
a four–hour foraging trip
through Forest Park, one
of the best parks for midsummer
foraging. There
will be berries, greens,
herbs and more, all for you
take home and use for a
delicious dinner. Must call
24-hours in advance to
reserve a spot.
11:45 a.m.
Forest Park
Forest Park Drive and Park
Lane
Woodhaven
914–835–2153
Admission: $20/$10 child 12
and under
Tea & Story Time
Be our guests and come
have tea and a story with
Belle from ‘Beauty and the
Beast.’ Show up dressed
as your favorite character,
eat goodies, drink tea
and dance around a little.
For reservations, call the
number below.
Noon to 2 p.m.
Community United
Methodist Church
75–27 Metropolitan Ave.,
Middle Village
917–647–7526
Admission: $8 at door/$5
advance
SUNDAY, JULY 28
School of Rock
Come by to this
instrument petting zoo
where kids will be able to
pick up any instrument
and get a quick mini–
lesson. No experience is
necessary. There will be a
prize wheel!
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Cunningham Park Farmers
Market
Cunningham Park off of
Union Turnpike,
Fresh Meadows
Downtoearthmarkets.com
Admission: Free
MONDAY, JULY 29
Movies Under the Stars:
‘Black Panther’
Come watch the superhero
sensation from 2018 on
the big screen under the
stars. ‘Black Panther’
won the Academy Award
for Best Original Score,
Costume Design and
Production Design.
7:30 to 10 p.m.
Highland Park
Elton Street and Jamaica
Avenue, Jamaica
Nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
TUESDAY, JULY 30
Queens Place Kids
Learn about plants and
how they help our world
with the Queens Botanical
Garden with Queens
Place Kids, the last of the
summer. Build and take
home a mini terrarium.
2 to 3:30 p.m.
Queens Place
88801 Queens Blvd.,
Elmhurst
Queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
Live Music
Jam out to songs of the
great American songbook
with Jerry Drake & The
Front Page Band. Be sure
to arrive a little early to
grab a spot. Bring your
own lawn chair.
7 p.m.
Juniper Valley Park
80th Street and Juniper
Boulevard, Middle Village
Nycgovparks.org
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happening in Queens,
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Admission: Free
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
Science in the Park
Come to the park to learn
all about the strange
science that takes place
every day. Electricity,
air pressure and crazy
chemical reactions will all
be on display.
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Highland Park
Elton Street and Jamaica
Avenue, Jamaica
Nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
July 26 - Aug. 2, 2019
By Pete Canty
All Levels of Enforcement
Across
1. Peter the Great, e.g.
5. Start from scratch
9. Comes before
rain or rock
13. City near Lake
Tahoe
14. City on the
Mohawk
16. Alone
17. "___ Karenina"
18. Moisten, as a
turkey
19. Signs, as a
contract
20. Hazzard's Rosco
P. Coltrane, e.g.
23. Blackboard
accessory
24. Campbell's metal
25. An end to sex?
28. Erie Canal mule
29. Departed
32. Maine national
park
34. United States
Marshal, e.g.
36. Court grp.
39. Feel sick
40. Barely beat
41. Highway
patrolman, often
46. Get by
47. Dance bit
48. Jerk
51. Exist
52. Connections
54. Enigma
Salsa Dancing
Take a break in the middle
of the week and come
explore the world of Salsa.
6 to 9 p.m.
LIC Landing
52-10 Center Blvd., Long
Island City
Hunterspointparks.org
Admission: Free
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6. Itinerary info
7. Gossip
8. Four duos
9. "Yeah, right!"
10. Trusted, with "in"
11. Sort
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15. Like some
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21. Marketing prefix
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26. Half a prison?
27. Buddy
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others, e.g.
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34. Destiny
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55. Pool
measurement
57. "American ___"
58. "The Simpsons"
bus driver
59. MGM founder
Marcus
60. Economic stat
61. Harper or Spike
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