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Rock,” a Grammy-nominated a cappella
group, will take the stage for
a powerful concert that fuses the
human voice with a theatrical flair
that keeps avid audiences returning
for more. Tickets start at $35. 4
p.m., Kupferberg Center for the Arts,
Queens College, 153-49 Reeves Ave.,
Flushing. Visit kupferbergcenter.org
for more details.
MONDAY, JANUARY 15
11 Honor the legacy of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. as the
nation commemorates his birthday
by joining the Central Queens Y and
UJA Federation for a day of service.
The Central Queens Y has organized
numerous volunteer activities including
painting a community mural; serving
lunch to seniors; making care
packages for seniors and domestic
violence victims; a gardening activity
for children; and more. 9:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Central Queens Y, 67-09
108th St., Forest Hills. To sign up, visit
www.timeforgood.org/agency/samfield
CQY.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16
13 Learn how to become a
naturalized citizen of
the United States at the Central
Library. Legal permanent residents
can come to this bilingual workshop,
in English and Spanish, to receive
assistance in completing the N-400
application for naturalization and if
they’re eligible for a full or partial fee
waiver. 10 a.m., Central Library, 89-11
Merrick Blvd., Jamaica. To register,
call 718-990-0893 or visit citizenshipworks.
org/info/vieweventdetail/1563.
14 Enjoy Uno, dominoes and
other board games during
“Adult Game Night” at the Long
Island City library. It’s the perfect
opportunity for busy adults to socialize
with others while enjoying their
favorite games. 4:30 p.m., Long Island
City Library, 37-44 21st St. For more
information, call 718-752-3700.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17
15 If you believe climate
change is real (it is) and
are interested in helping to reverse
its effects, come out to the Queens
Botanical Garden for a presentation
by the Climate Reality Project.
Founded in 2011 by former Vice
President Al Gore, the project seeks
to amplify the message about climate
change — its causes, consequences
and solutions. Speakers Monica
Weiss and Dan Hanson will provide
an eye-opening presentation and a
discussion about how everyone can
engage to help solve the climate crisis.
6 to 8 p.m., Queens Botanical
Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing.
Registration is required; reserve your
spot at climaterealityprojectatqbg.
eventbrite.com.
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Dr. King’s legacy will also be celebrated in Jamaica with a special program organized in part by Councilman
I. Daneek Miller at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center. Rev. Dr. Valerie Oliver Dullah will moderate the event
focused on the civil rights leader and his pursuit of equality and justice for all. 1 to 4 p.m. on Monday, Jan.
15, Jamaica Performing Arts Center, 153-10 Jamaica Ave.
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If you’re bugged by insomnia or just aren’t getting the restful sleep you want, come to the Briarwood Library
for “A New Year, A New You: Sleep Soundly, Dream Well.” Mindfulness teacher and certified dream therapist
Tzivia Gover will present her new book “The Mindful Way to a Good Night’s Sleep.” Learn some accessible,
effective techniques for cultivating peaceful, restful sleep — naturally. Books will be available for sale and
signing. 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 17, Briarwood Library, 85-12 Main St. For more information, call 718-
658-1680.