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 out. Don’t hesitate; buy tickets now  
 at www.theworldsfare.nyc. Citi Field  
 is located at 123-01 Roosevelt Ave.,  
 Flushing.     
 8 The Jamaica Center for Arts  
 and Learning is hosting an  
 Artist Professional Development  
 and Fundraising Workshop. From 9  
 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., there will be a number  
 of workshops being presented.  
 Coffee, tea and snacks will be provided  
 throughout the day. The Jamaica  
 Center for Arts and Learning is at 161- 
 04 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica. For more  
 information, visit www.jcal.org or call  
 718-658-7400.  
 9 Join us at the Queens Museum  
 as  we  celebrate  Holi,  the  
 Spring Festival of Colors.  From 2  
 to 4 p.m., you will be enjoying colorful  
 multi-cultural dances and music.  
 Presented  by  the  Hindu  Temple  
 Society of North America, Holi marks  
 the onset of spring when the re-generation  
 of Mother Earth also takes  
 place. As the Earth fills the atmosphere  
 with the vibrant colors of the  
 flowers and greenery, so does Holi.  
 The event is free and open to all. The  
 Queens Museum is at New York City  
 Building Flushing Meadows., Corona  
 Park. For more information, call 718- 
 592-9700.  
 10 The Greek Film Expo 2018  
 series  is  coming  to  the  
 Museum  of  the  Moving  Image.  
 Presented in collaboration with the  
 Hellenic Film Society USA, the event  
 shares the richness of Greek films  
 with American audiences to promote  
 Greek filmmakers. The series includes  
 a daylong overview of the range of  
 current filmmaking in Greece. The  
 series includes three films, including  
 “Polyxeni” at 1:30 p.m., “Jamaica” at  
 4 p.m. and “Blue Queen” at 7 p.m.  
 The Museum of the Moving Image is  
 at 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria. For more  
 information, visit www.movingimage. 
 us.  
 SUNDAY, APRIL 29 
 11 Beginning at 9 a.m.,  the  
 2018 Big Hearts Walk for St.  
 Mary’s Kids will be held at Crocheron  
 Park in Bayside. The annual event  
 raises funds for St. Mary’s Healthcare  
 System for Children through a community  
 walk that’s fun for the entire  
 family. There are two walk routes,  
 one that is half a mile long and the  
 other being 0.2 miles. Community  
 members are invited rain or shine.  
 Crocheron Park is located at 214-41  
 34th Ave., Bayside. For more information, 
  visit www.events.stmaryskids. 
 org.  
 13 Dancin’ Broadway! is coming  
 to the Queensborough  
 Performing Arts Center starting at  
 3  p.m.  It’s  multimedia  spectacular  
 celebrating  Broadway’s  biggest  
 dance  numbers  from  Broadway’s  
 biggest blockbusters, performed by  
 Broadway’s biggest singing and dancing  
 stars accompanied by a live band.  
 Come experience some of the most  
 iconic dance numbers from The Great  
 White Way. Tickets range from $35 to  
 $45. For more information, visit www. 
 qcc.cuny.edu.  The  Queensborough  
 Performing Arts Center is at 222-05  
 56th Ave., Bayside.  
 MONDAY, APRIL 30 
 15 Starting on April 30 at 1  
 p.m.,  the HANAC Harmony  
 JVL Innovative Senior Center is offering  
 free Zumba Classes for people  
 60 of age or older. Located at 27-40  
 Hoyt Avenue South, Astoria, the event  
 offers seniors a chance to relax and  
 have a great time. For more information  
 regarding the event, visit www. 
 queensbp.org.  The free class will run  
 from April 30 to June 1. 
 TUESDAY, MAY 1  
 17 Come watch the St.  John’s  
 baseball team battle it out  
 against an out of conference opponent  
 of Iona College at 6 p.m. at Jack  
 Kaiser Stadium. The Johnnies are well  
 into their 2018 season and currently  
 hold an overall record of 19-10 as  
 well as a perfect Big East Conference  
 record of 3-0. This is a promising Red  
 Storm team as they already have beaten  
 the country’s No. 6 ranked team in  
 the University of North Carolina earlier  
 this season. Jack Kaiser Stadium  
 is at 8000 Utopia Pkwy., Jamaica. For  
 more information regarding the game  
 and ticket prices, visit www.redstormsports. 
 com.  
 18 Free  citizenship  classes  
 are  being  offered  at  the  
 Elmhurst  location  of  the  Queens  
 Library. Learn everything you need  
 to  know  about  American  history,  
 government and culture to pass the  
 citizenship  exam.  The  class  will  be  
 held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students  
 may register at the library and must  
 have  a  copy  of  their  own  green  
 card. The program is 12 weeks long  
 and  students  must  complete  the  
 full  12-week  course.  The  Elmhurst  
 location  of  the  Queens  Library  
 is  at  86-07  Broadway.,  Elmhurst.  
 For  more  information,  visit  www. 
 queenslibrary.org.  
 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 
 19 The  Queens  Village  location  
 of the Queens Library  
 is  hosting  a  ESOL  Job  Search  
 Training  from  10  a.m.  to  noon.  
 This program is geared toward high  
 intermediate  and  advanced  English  
 language  learners  seeking  to  enter  
 the  job  market.  The  curriculum  is  
 focused on helping students understand  
 different  types  of  marketable  
 skills  as  well  as  develop  vocabulary  
 associated  with  these  skills.  
 The  Queens  Village  location  of  the  
 Queens  Library  is  located  at  94-11  
 217th St., Queens Village.  For more  
 information,  visit  www.queenslibrary. 
 org.  
 20 The  New  York  Mets  are  
 facing  off  against  division  
 rival  Atlanta  Braves  with  
 first  pitch  being  scheduled  for  
 7:10  p.m.  The  Mets  have  started  
 their  2018  campaign  with  a  franchise  
 record  10-1  start.  There  is  a  
 lot of promise for the Metropolitans’  
 season  through  the  first  couple  
 weeks  and  you  don’t  want  to  miss  
 out on all the excitement. Tickets for  
 the game start at only $8. Citi Field  
 is located at 123-01 Roosevelt Ave.,  
 Flushing.  For  tickets,  you  can  visit  
 stubhub  or  ticketmaster  to  make  
 your purchase.  
 Need to sew? Do you have a project you would like to work on? The  
 Sewing Club - Open Lab event will provide sewing machines and  
 accessories for you. All you have to do is bring your own project and  
 fabric. There is no instruction that will be taking place during the lab.  
 No registration is required and adults ages 18 and older are allowed  
 entry. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, April 30. The event will be taking  
 place at the Jamaica location of the Queens Library at 89-11 Merrick  
 Blvd., Jamaica. For more information, visit www.queenslibrary.org.   
 The Queens Taste of 2018 is coming to the New York Hall of Science.  
 With delicious food, dazzling drinks and fantastic networking in a festive  
 atmosphere, the Queens Economic Development Corporation and  
 the Queens Tourism Council host Queens Taste as their annual fundraiser. 
  The event will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, May 1.  
 The New York Hall of Science is located at 47-01 111th St., Corona. For  
 more information regarding the event, you can call 718-263-0546 or  
 visit www.thequeenstaste.com.  
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