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LIST OF
20 THINGS TO DO
THURSDAY, JULY 25
1 Summer Market
Shop local crafts made
exclusively by women or
people of color at this craft
market featuring soaps, jewelry,
candles, cards and delicious
treats.
Thursday, July 25
11 a.m.
Bulova Corporate Center
75–20 Astoria Blvd., Astoria
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Admission: Free
2 Live at the Landing
Live music with a view
– come listen to the sounds
of Pam Reyes, a Sunnyside
teen, as she sings and
plays her guitar with the
Manhattan skyline behind
her.
Thursday, July 25
6 to 8 p.m.
LIC Landing
52–10 Center Blvd., Long
Island City
Hunterspointparks.org
Admission: Free
3 Waterfront Concert
Be taken on a journey
back to the ‘80s with
this waterfront concert with
BonJourney, a Bon Jovi and
Journey cover band. Arrive a
little early to grab a spot.
Thursday, July 25
7:30 p.m.
Astoria Park
Astoria Park Great Lawn,
Astoria
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Admission: Free
4 Comedy
The United States
can be an absurd place.
No one knows this better
than Dominic Fogarty
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Show, where Fogarty goes
on a journey to understand
American culture, one joke
at a time.
Thursday, July 25
10 p.m.
The Creek and The Cave
10–93 Jackson Ave., Long
Island City
Creeklic.com
Admission: Free
FRIDAY, JULY 26
5 T h u n d e r b i r d
American Indian
Powwow
New York City’s largest
Powwow is back for the
41st year in a row. It will feature
three days of intertribal
Native American dance
competitions, performances
and a sunset lighting of
the bonfire. Native American
arts, crafts, jewelry and food
will be available for sale.
Over 40 Indian Nations will
be represented.
Friday, July 26, through
Sunday, July 28
6 p.m. on Friday; 10 a.m.
Saturday and Sunday
Queens County Farm
Museum
73–50 Little Neck Pkwy.,
Floral Park
Queensfarm.org
Admission: $10 day pass/$5
ages 12 and under
7 Swing Dance Party
Swing and sway to
the music of Svetlana & The
Delancey Five, one of New
York’s most beloved swing
bands. A pre-show swing
lesson will be available at
7 p.m., an hour before the
show. Be sure to wear your
dancing shoes.
Friday, July 26
8 p.m.
Flushing Town Hall
137–35 Northern Blvd.,
Flushing
Flushingtownhall.org
Admission: $16/$10 members
and students/Free for
teens
Silent Disco
Strap on your headphones, get moving
and be quiet – it’s a silent disco. Come by
the LIC Landing to quietly dance the night
away. Must bring valid ID and credit card
to borrow headphones.
SATURDAY, JULY 27
8 Telegraphs and Morse
Code
Ever wonder how the
world communicated oneon
one before the invention
of the telephone.
Wonder no more! Come
to this workshop to learn
all about the telegraph
and morse code, the original
text message.
Saturday, July 27
11 a.m.
Queens Historical Society
143–35 37th Ave., Flushing
Queenshistoricalsociety.org
Admission: $10
Friday, July 26
6 to 10 p.m.
LIC Landing
52–10 Center Blvd., Long Island City
Hunterspointparks.org
Admission: Free
9 Foraging in Forest
Park
Join Wildman Steve Brill in
a four-hour foraging trip
through Forest Park, one of
the best parks for mid-summer
foraging. There will be
berries, greens, herbs and
more, all for you take home
and use for a delicious dinner.
Must call 24 hours in
advance to reserve a spot.
Saturday, July 27
11:45 a.m.
Forest Park
Forest Park Drive and Park
Lane, Woodhaven
914–835–2153
Admission: $20/$10 children
12 and under
SUNDAY, JULY 28
12 C a r d b o a r d
Explosion!
These puppets are made out
of cardboard. Come see four
stores, told using nothing but
cardboard and the power of
your imagination. Puppeteer
Brad Shur can turn one of
the most bland objects into
a living creature right before
your eyes.
Sunday, July 28
12:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m.
Flushing Town Hall
137–35 Northern Blvd.,
Flushing
Flushingtownhall.org
Admission: $14/$10 members/$
8 children/free for
teens
13 Dinner and Show
It’s a whodunit!
Enjoy a kosher dinner as The
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