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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19
Fall Gardening and Crafts
Experience the start of
fall with Queens Public
Library through planting,
watering and harvesting
their garden.
Poppenhusen Institute
121-23 14th Ave., College
Point
Queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20
Seasonal Farmstand
Shop local, farm-fresh
produce grown in Queens
County Farm’s own fi elds.
EBT and SNAP benefi ts are
accepted and members
always get 10 percent off.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Queens County Farm
Museum
73-50 Little Neck Pkwy.,
Floral
Queensfarm.org
Admission: Free
Farmer’s Market Hosted
by Down to Earth Markets
Down To Earth Markets
in partnership with local
farmers will bring fresh,
local produce to Queens
Botanical Gardens.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Queens Botanical Garden
43-50 Main St., Flushing
Queensbotanical.org
Admission: Free
Celebrate LIC
Long Island City
Partnership is throwing
a party for their 40th
anniversary of serving the
LIC community. Musical
talent will take the stage
and free local food and
available-for-purchase
drinks will be showcased.
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
LIC Flea and Food Lot and
Palaxall Gallery
5-25 46th Ave., LIC
Longislandcityqueens.com
Admission: Free
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
Farm and Compost Tours
Learn how Queens
Botanical Garden’s Farm
and Compost uses food
scraps and horticultural
waste to produce nutrientrich
compost. The event
is recommended for fi rsttime
visitors; registration
is required.
11 a.m. to noon
Queens Botanical Garden
43-50 Main St., Flushing
Queensbotanical.org
Admission: $6 adults;
$4 seniors (age 62+); $4
students with ID; $2 children
(ages 4 to 12); free for
children (3 and under) and
members
Pick It Up: Space Edition
New York Hall of Science
will hold an interactive
event for museum
attendees to design and
build a device to pick up
moon rocks.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th St., Corona
nysci.org
Admission: Free with
admission ($15 to $20)
37th Annual Queens
County Fair
Queens County Farm
Museum will be hosting
their 37th annual county
fair. The two-day event
will be full of traditional
pie-eating and cornhusking
contests,
carnival rides, hay rides
and blue ribbon produce
competitions. “The
Amazing Maize Maze” will
also debut for the season.
Saturday and Sunday,
Sept. 21 and 22.
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Queens County Farm
Museum
73-50 Little Neck Parkway
Queensfarm.org
Admission: Advanced
tickets — $10 adult, $5 ages
12 and under; door tickets
— $15 adult, $8 ages 12 and
under
SUNDAY, SEPT. 22
Hands on at Noguchi:
Model-making
Create your own own
sculptural model at The
Noguchi Museum in the
style of artist Isamu
Noguchi. Visitors will learn
about Noguchi’s uniquely
commissioned designs for
playgrounds, memorials
and public spaces. No
experience necessary,
but attendees must be 18
or older. Please register
online ahead of time.
1 to 5 p.m.
The Noguchi Museum
9-01 33rd Rd. (at Vermont
Boulevard), Long Island
City
noguchi.org
Admission: $20 members,
$30 non-members
Forest Bathing in Forest
Park
Nancy Kopans from Urban
Edge Forest Therapy will
lead this 2+ hour event
that follows the Japenese
practice of Shinrinyoku.
The purpose of the
event will be to connect
attendees with New York
City’s parks and local
environments. Please
register in advance and
bring closed-toed shoes,
weather appropriate
clothing and water.
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Forest Park
Forest Park Dr., Richmond
Hill
Queensmuseum.com
Admission: Free
MONDAY, SEPT. 23
Zumba in the Park
People of all levels of
fi tness are invited to blast
away calories with Sophie
Walters of Sophie Walters
Fitness during a high
energy Zumba workout.
6 to 7 p.m.
Hunters Point South Park
35-02 Borden Ave,, Long
Island City
Nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
Curator’s Choice:
Music Documentaries
and Performances in
September
The library will be showing
the documentary “Bob
Marley: Legend” as a part of
its September series.
3 to 5 p.m.
Langston Hughes
100-01 Northern Blvd.,
Corona
queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
TUESDAY, SEPT. 24
Yoga in the Park
Relax after a long day with
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yoga on the waterfront
with Joy Chen of Cosmic
Fit Club as instructor.
Please register in advance
online and bring your own
mat.
7 to 8 p.m.
Hunters Point South Park
35-02 Borden Ave., Long
Island City
Cosmicfi tclub.com
Admission: Free
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25
Mother Goose
Queens Public Library
will hold an event for
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
Sept. 20 - Sept. 27, 2019
By Bill Deasy
White Out
Across
1. Does one's part?
5. Barely made it
home?
9. Tarzan's transport
13. Seal in juices
14. R.E.M. singer
Michael
15. Words to an
"old chap"
16. *Christmas
19. Alien subj.
20. Molding style
21. Online music mart
22. Supply center?
23. Egypt's early
goddess
24. Without fear: Var.
27. "How Sweet ___"
28. Bodybuilder's
sixpack
31. Clogs or pumps
32. AARP or NAACP
33. Taj Mahal locale
34. *CAPS
37. Suffixes with
sultan
38. Poetic sundowns
39. Cries from the flock
40. ___ Moines, IA
41. Beach bird
42. Hardly modest
43. ___ mater
44. ___ Lang Syne'
45. Bring down
48. Horse's parent
49. "--- Clear Day..."
52. *FLAG
55. "Fits to ___"
56. Basic precept
children aged 6-18 months
and their parents or
caregivers to engage with
picture books and nursery
rhyme fi nger plays.
10 to 10:30 a.m.
Briarwood
85-12 Main St., Briarwood
queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
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58. Emulates Queen
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59. Tests for srs.
and jrs.
60. Substandard
marks
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1. Stadium in which
to see Venus?
2. Biz bigwigs
3. Like most N.B.A.
stars
4. ___ Lanka
5. Eye sores
6. We wish we knew
its meaning
7. Kind of beer, for
short
8. Constructing
9. Computer illness
10. The doctor ___
11. "Great" detective
of kid lit
12. Watches closely
14. Wise guys
17. Reply to a taunt
18. Elevator name
22. Hammer heads
23. "Here we are!"
24. President of Syria
25. * in 16A, 34A,
and 52A
26. Theater areas
27. "This ___ of
those things..."
28. Writer James and
family
29. Some cereals
30. Brazen
32. Scene of sports
action
33. __ as a March
hare
35. Agitates
36. Motorcycle
maker
41. Women's
magazine
42. Explosion
43. Ski lead-in
44. Suffix for the
wealthy?
45. Bygone monarch
46. "Go ___ winner"
47. Slicing, dicing, etc.
48. Conveyed
49. Clarinet's cousin
50. "Love" in tennis
51. Part of 7D
53. Agcy. for narcs
54. Affected with
rabies
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