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 Every month Flushing Town Hall hosts a jazz jam celebrating the legacy  
 of Louis Armstrong, hosted by Flushing Council on Culture and the  
 Arts, a local nonprofit. The night will consist of live music, fun for both  
 musicians and audience. All ages welcome. Flushing Town Hall’s Jazz  
 Jam is a fun way to utilize your talents or celebrate others’. The band  
 will be led by Carol Sudhalter. She begins each session with music by  
 Louis Armstrong. Bring all instruments and your best singing voice! 
 When: Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 7 p.m. 
 Where: Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing 
 Cost: $10 for adults, free for members, students, teens and musicians 
 Contact: 718-463-7700   
 Free fiction writing class: New York as a Character, a creating writing  
 workshop, is being held at Queens Library by notable author  
 Radha Vatsal. This workshop is open to both those experienced and  
 new to writing. The free class will use New York City as an example  
 of a place that can double as a character. It is taught by the best in  
 Queens, Radha Vatsal, author of “A Front Page Affair” and is organized  
 by Newtown Literary Alliance in partnership with Queens Library in  
 Jackson Heights. 
 When: Saturday, Feb. 2, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. 
 Where: Queens Library, 35-81 81st St., Jackson Heights 
 Cost: Free 
 Contact: 718-899-2500 
 Antzoulis.  This  free  event  has  a  
 comic  book  writing  workshop  for  
 kids organized by Newtown Literary  
 Alliance,  an  organization  that  promotes  
 writing  in  Queens.  Antzoulis  
 will walk students through the construction  
 of a comic book, in particular  
 the  script.  Children  will  created  
 their  own  characters  and  learn  
 how  to  tell  visual  stories  through  
 script writing. Antzoulis is a poet and  
 comic  book  writer  who  has  work  
 in  notable  publications  such  as  Yes  
 Poetry, Newtown Literary, Lune Luna  
 and FLAPPERHOUSE. Kids ages 8-12  
 welcome. 
 When:  Saturday,  Feb.  2,  from  1  to  
 2:30 p.m. 
 Where: Queens Library at Briarwood,  
 85-12 Main St., Briarwood 
 Cost: Free 
 Contact: 718-658-1680 
 11 On  Saturday,  New  York  
 City’s Urban Park Rangers  
 will  show  visitors  the  best  wildlife  
 viewing spots in Queens. This  
 is  hosted  by  Urban  Park  Rangers,  
 who seek to educate the public on  
 wildlife.  In  particular,  rangers  will  
 discuss  animal  adaptations  which  
 are  characteristics  that  allow  animals  
 and  plants  to  thrive  in  different  
 environments. The event will be  
 held outside, so dress accordingly.  
 When: Saturday, Feb. 2, from 11 a.m.  
 to 12:30 p.m.  
 Where:  Kissena  Park,  Kissena  
 Boulevard  and  Booth  Memorial  
 Avenue, Fresh Meadows 
 Cost: Free 
 Contact: 718-352-1769 
 SUNDAY, FEB. 3 
 12 Indigo Blues: Indigo Dye  
 Workshop is being held  
 at Queens Botanical Garden.  This  
 event allows participants to learn how  
 to create an indigo vat. An indigo vat  
 creates a water-insoluble dye that can  
 be used to change the color of fabrics.  
 Each participant will get to use their  
 newfound vat skills to try shibori techniques  
 on one silk scarf and a pocket  
 square. They will be provided and can  
 be taken home. QBG recommends  
 spending the entire day at the garden. 
  Currently, there are also winter  
 family programs and a garden exhibition  
 called “Organic Emergence.”  
 Recommended for ages 16+. 
 When: Sunday, Feb. 3, from 2 to 4  
 p.m. 
 Where:  Queens Botanical Garden,  
 43-50 Main St., Flushing 
 Cost: $25 - $30 
 Contact: 718-866-3800 
 13 Flushing Town Hall is hosting  
 a flour dough sculpture  
 making  class  by  master  
 flough dough artist Xun Fe. Fe will  
 use Chinese flour to create his doughy  
 masterpieces. He will teach the class  
 on the history of the art form and will  
 attempt to sculpt a child’s face as well.  
 His technique will teach participants  
 to create flowers and animal figures.  
 This class welcomes children ages 7+.  
 There will be a 1 p.m. and a 3 p.m.  
 workshop. 
 When: Sunday, Feb. 3, at 1 p.m. and  
 3 p.m. 
 Where: Flushing Town Hall, 137-35  
 Northern Blvd.,Flushing 
 Cost: $10 for adults, $5 for members/ 
 children 
 Contact: 718-463-7700 
 MONDAY, FEB. 4 
 14 The  Nikon  Small  World  
 is  showcasing  their  
 award-winning images from their  
 annual competition.  This competition  
 recognizes skill for photographing  
 under a microscope. In its 44th  
 year, this shows both the winner’s scientific  
 technique and artistic skill. This  
 is a worldwide competition judged  
 by Adam Dunnakey from CNN, Jacob  
 Templin from Quartz, Dr. Joseph Fetch  
 from Cornell and Dr. Tristan Ursell  
 from the University of Oregon. This  
 year The New York Hall of Science  
 recognized the top three winners  
 as Saulius Gugis, Rogelio Moreno  
 and Emirati photographer Yousef Al  
 Habshi. These three talented artists  
 were chosen out of a pool of 2,500  
 entries and spread throughout 89  
 countries.  
 When: Monday, Feb. 4, from 9:30 a.m.  
 to 5 p.m. 
 Where: New York Hall of Science,  
 47-01 111th St., Corona  
 Cost: $16 per adult, $13 per student  
 and member 
 Contact: 718-699-0005 
 15 SculptureCenter  in  Long  
 Island City is holding an  
 exhibition,  “In  Practice:  Other  
 Objects.”  SculptureCenter  is  highly  
 praised for their support of artistic  
 innovation.  “In  Practice:  Other  
 Objects”  showcases  the  works  of  
 Natalie  Ball,  Takming  Chuang,  
 Niloufar Emamifar, LaMont Hamilton,  
 Ariel René Jackson, Katherine Simóne  
 Reynolds, Aliza Shvarts, Rosa Sijben  
 and  David  Bernstein,  Sara  Stern,  
 Kenneth Tam and Kiyan Williams.  
 There are personal belongings, material  
 evidence and revisionist fantasies  
 in this revolutionary exhibit. Come  
 explore  the  relationship  between  
 objecthood  and  personhood  with  
 these eleven artists.  
 When: Monday, Feb. 4, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
 Where:  Sculpture  Center,  44–19  
 Purves St., Long Island City 
 Cost:  $10 suggested donation, $5 for  
 students. 
 Contact:718-361-1750  
 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6 
 18 Learn about the costume  
 design for “The Ballad of  
 Buster Scruggs,”  a six-part western  
 anthology movie about the  
 American west by Ethan Coen and  
 Joel Coen.  It is their most recent  
 movie released on Netflix. The film  
 has been praised by notable publications  
 such as The New York Times  
 and The Washington Post. Learn what  
 went on behind the costume design  
 in this illustrious western film at the  
 Museum of the Moving Image until  
 the end of May. 
 When: Wednesday, Feb. 6, 10:30 a.m.  
 to 5 p.m. 
 Where: Museum of Moving Image  
 Address, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria 
 Cost: $15 adults, $11 senior citizens,  
 $11 students with valid ID, $9 youth 
 Contact: 718-777-6800 
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