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es and a Lion Dance. There will also
be a lantern-making workshop and
storytelling about the Chinese zodiac.
1 p.m., Queens Museum, New York
City Building.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5
14 If you own a small business
or are looking to
start one, come to a free organization
workshop for entrepreneurs.
This workshop aids in the
development of ideas and helps people
create an organized business
strategy on the first Monday of every
month. 6 p.m., Queens Borough Hall,
120-55 Queens Blvd. Rm. G110, Kew
Gardens. For more information, call
718-263-0546.
15 Looking for something to
do after school with your
friends? Come to Ridgewood Library
for a library activity and free snacks!
2:30 p.m., Ridgewood Library, 20-12
Madison St. Visit queenslibrary.org/
event/ridgewood-student-social-hour
for more information.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2018
16 Over 20 photographers
collaborated on an exhibit
entitled “Exposure” at the LIC Arts
Open Gallery. This exhibit shows
the diverse work photographers do.
Famous photographers Jean-Marie
Guyaux, Amy Lee, Margaret McCarthy
and Michael Ortega are featuring their
work in “Exposure.” Gallery is open
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. It closes on Feb.
16. 30-30 47th Ave., Long Island City.
17 Have breakfast with
Queens Borough President
Melinda Katz and her Cabinet. You
will be able to meet Queens community
board members, meet key
administrators, and hear Katz’s initiatives
and issues she wants to tackle
in the next four years. Registration
is required. You can attend for free if
you don’t wish to eat. A single ticket
including breakfast is $65, and a table
of 10 is $595. To register, you can
visit www.queenschamber.org, email
the Queens Chamber of Commerce
at sganosis@queenschamber.org,
or call 718-898-8500 ext. 123. 8:30
a.m., 96-43 Springfield Blvd., Queens
Village.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2018
18 Hey, teens: celebrate Black
History Month by taking a
class that puts a twist on hip-hop
and yoga. Hip-hop yoga is a mixture
of traditional yoga poses and hip-hop,
Motown, Neo Soul, R&B and Afro-
Beat music. Instructor Crystal Starr
teaches how to flow and get in tune
with your mind, body and spirit while
also enjoying several different types
of music. 4 p.m., Ridgewood Library,
20-12 Madison St. Call 718-821-4770
for more details.
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Does your child love crafts and Valentine’s Day? Visit the Bayside Historical Society Castle for Valentine activities
like crafts, snacks and more. Crafts are for ages 4-12. The cost is $5 per child and $15 maximum per family.
1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3, Fort Totten Park, 208 Totten Ave., Bayside. To register, call 718-352-1548. For
more details, visit baysidehistorical.org/events.
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A pianist duo will go head to head onstage competing for glory and fun in a Piano Battle. The two pianists
will play a variety of classical pieces throughout five rounds. The audience will be judging and voting in the
competition to crown the winner. Ticket prices start at $30. Tickets can be purchased at kupferbergcenter.org
or ticketmaster.com. 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3, Colden Auditorium, 153-49 Reeves Ave., Flushing.