QUEENS ARTS ENTERTAINMENT For the most up-todate
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
Very Nice People Saying
Very Nice Things
Take a break from the
stressful and not-so-nice
real world with a one-hour
variety show. This will
feature stand-up, satire,
music, and storytelling.
Thursday, Sept. 26
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Q.E.D Astoria
27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria
qedastoria.com
Admission: $7
Grade Pending Comedy
Show
Come to Single Cut
planning to laugh with
both fresh and established
comics in this monthly
comedy show.
Thursday, Sept. 26
7 to 11 p.m.
Single Cut
19-33 37th St., Astoria
Singlecut.com
Admission: Free
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27
Beethoven and Bartok
Join New York Classical
Players for the start of
their 10th season. The
show will feature pieces
from the Romantic period.
Friday, Sept. 27
8 to 10 p.m.
New York Classical Players,
Inc.
137-35 Northern Blvd.,
Flushing
nycpmusic.org
Admission: Free
Seasonal Farmstand
Get a taste of local
produce at this fresh
produce farmstand. EBT
and SNAP benefi ts are
accepted, and members
always get 10% off.
Friday, Sept. 27
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Queens County Farm
Museum
73-50 Little Neck Parkway
Queensfarm.org
Admission: Free
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28
Pancake Breakfast and
Tombola Raffl e
Come enjoy a stack
of “Best in Glendale”
pancakes with syrup and
sausages. Coffee, tea,
juice, and cake will also be
on the table.
Saturday, Sept. 28
7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Fellowship Hall, Glendale
Maspeth United Methodist
Church
66th Place and Central
Ave., Glendale
Glendalemaspethumc.org
Admission: $7 donation
Kids Silent DIsco and
Parents Bottomless Brunch
Party
This family-friendly event
will feature a dance fl oor
for kids to party while
adults enjoy brunch. There
will be three DJs and a
variety of food and drink
options for all. First 100
RSVPs are free.
Saturday, Sept. 28
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Katch Astoria
31-19 Newton Ave., Astoria
quietevents.com
Admission: $15-30
2019 Walk to End
Alzheimer’s
New York Hall of Science
will hold an interactive
event for museum
attendees to design and
build a device to pick up
moon rocks.
Saturday, Sept. 28
10 a.m. registration begins
Promenade of Industry,
Flushing Meadows Corona
Park
Grand Central Pkwy.,
Whitestone Exwy. bet. 111th
Street and College Point
Boulevard., Park Drive E.
act.alz.org
Admission: Donation-based
Queens Night Market
Come see the 100
independent vendors
at Corona Park every
Saturday from . There
will be art, food, and
merchandise for sale.
Saturday, Sept. 28
5 p.m. to 12 a.m.
New York Hall of Science
Flushing Meadows Corona
Park
Admission: Free
SUNDAY, SEPT. 29
Spanish Beginner
Conversation Class
Learn how to hold a basic
conversation in Spanish.
This course is meant for
teen and adult beginners
to the language. No prior
knowledge of Spanish is
needed, but registration
— which includes all seven
sessions — is required.
Sunday, September 29
12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Central Library
89-11 Merrick Blvd.,
Jamaica
Queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
Haunting Histories and
Legends of Astoria Tour
Join tour Guide Marie
Carter as she takes you
around Astoria, exploring
the dark past behind the
pleasant neighborhood.
This will be a two-hour walk
that uncovers the ghostly
past of Astoria.
Sunday, Sept. 29
7 to 9 p.m.
Museum of Moving Image
36-01 35 Ave., Astoria
nycgovpark.org
Admission: $25
The Amazing Maize Maze
Get lost in New York City’s
only corn maze. Experience
fun challenges and puzzles
as you make your way
through this 3-acre maze.
Sunday, Sept. 29
11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Queens County Farm
Museum
73-50 Little Neck Parkway
Queensfarm.org
Admission: Advanced
tickets- $10; $5 (ages 4-11),
door tickets-$15, $8 (ages
4-11), free for ages 3 and
under
MONDAY, SEPT. 30
NY Latin Art Triennial
In celebration of Hispanic
Heritage month, come
see art from the theme
“Progressive Transition.”
Art will be on display
during September through
December.
Monday, Sept. 30
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Queens College Art Center
65-30 Kissena Blvd.,
Flushing
Rosenthal Library Clock
Tower, 6th fl oor
Kupferbergcenter.org
Admission: Free
TUESDAY, OCT. 1
Fitness Walk
This free self-guided
listing of events
happening in Queens,
check TimesLedger’s
website at
www.QNS.COM
fi tness walking program
will take you through
Fort Totten gate to Joe
Michaels Mile and back.
Tuesday, Oct. 1
9 to 10 a.m.
Fort Totten Park
13-03 Bell Blvd., Flushing
Nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2
Farm and Compost
Volunteer Day
Learn how to grow your
own garden through
experience volunteering
in Queen’s Botanical
Garden’s urban farm.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
Sept. 27 - Oct. 4, 2019
By Pete Canty
Geographic Shapes
Across
1. E-junk?
5. Slugger's tool
8. Public persona
13. Deli order
14. Houston
university
15. Strictness
16. Nabisco treat
17. Top-rated
18. Pale
19. Shaped Chinese
locale
22. Mountain follower
23. "___ the
season …"
24. Modifies
27. Corp. bigwig
29. Subsides
33. Post-op time
34. Kind of trip?
36. OPEC member
37. Shaped Atlantic
locale
40. Lode load
41. XL and EEE, e.g.
42. Sank, as a putt
43. Deli loaves
45. Dictionary abbr.
46. Mosquitoes, e.g.
47. Leaves in a bag?
49. ___ good
example
50. Shaped South
Pole locale
58. Inventor Nikola
59. Piece of art
60. Hip bones
You may be involved in
weeding, planting, building
a compost pile, or other
activities.
Wednesday, Oct. 2
9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Queens Botanical Garden
4350 Main St., Flushing
Queensbotanical.org
Admission: Free
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61. Certain exams
62. Blows away
63. "I'm all ___!"
64. Code creator
65. Observed
66. Team type
Down
1. Bartender's pour
2. Prefix with meter
3. Domain
4. Night light?
5. Tundra, e.g.
6. Concern of
7-Down
7. Adolescent
8. Basra native
9. Treat badly
10. Turkish leader
11. Theater follower
12. Sea flier
14. Major and
private, e.g.
20. Boeing rival
21. Absolut rival,
briefly
24. Ann ___, Mich.
25. Distrustful
26. Blind mice
count?
27. More precious
28. Many
Christmas trees
30. Army brass?
31. Hay bundler
32. Sowed items
34. ___ Strip
35. Polynesian
island
38. Former NBAstar
Vlade
39. Document
certifiers
44. Delays
46. German beer
brand
48. Clear the slate
49. Certain driver's
target?
50. Elementary
particle
51. Claudius's
successor
52. Ivan or Nicholas
53. "___ the night
before..."
54. "Field of
Dreams" setting
55. Cat's scratcher
56. Old Italian
bread
57. Toward dawn
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