FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com jULY 31, 2014 • The Queens Courier 33 JES ENTERTAINMENT is proud to present Back To The 50’s Concert Queensborough Community College Saturday, August 9, 2014 • 8 PM The Legendary Teenagers Vito Picone and The Elegants Cleveland Still and The Dubs Twin Gold • Tickets $30.00 & $35.00 • For Information and tickets - call (718) 423-8394 7 Days a Week 9am - 9pm YOUR #1 STORAGE CENTER • OPEN 7 DAYS TO ACCOMMODATE ALL YOUR STORAGE NEEDS • Small Storage Lockers to Full Size Rooms • State Of The Art Security Alarms • 24 Hour Surveillance • Climate Controlled Units • Moving & Packaging Supplies 5x5STORAGE ROOM $30 ONLY HOURS: Monday-Friday 8am-7pm Saturday 8am – 9pm Sunday 9am-5pm • Personal & Business Use • Document & Files • Offi ce Furniture & Equipment • Student Self Storage • No Security Deposit HOURS Monday Saturday Sunday THAT’S $1 A DAY! EXP. 7/30/14 10x10STORAGE ROOM $175 ONLY FREE USE OF THIS TRUCK WHEN YOU RENT FROM US! Regular $210 184-08 JAMAICA AVE. HOLLIS, NY 11423 718-217-8900 Summer Specials! EXP. 7/30/14 1 MONTH FREE WITH THIS AD WITH THIS AD Regular $40 Queens Theatre • Flushing Meadows Corona Park • Queens, New York Jazzmobile drives late summer fun BY CHRIS BUMBACA As the summer winds down and the sun sets on Thursday, Aug. 21, the party will still be rocking on 107th Street. The Jazzmobile Block Party will take place there that evening from 4:00 to 8:30 p.m. in front of the Louis Armstrong House Museum. The event, hosted by Jazzmobile, is the museum’s event grand finale of its Summer with Satchmo season. The concert will feature the Ray Mantilla septet. Mantilla, 80, is a storied drummer who specializes on the conga drums. He was born in the South Bronx where he was greatly influenced by the Afro-Cuban rhythm forms. The event will start with arts and crafts and hula-hoop games, presented by the Queens Museum. The concert will begin at 7:00 p.m., and the entire event is free. “The annual Jazzmobile Block Party at the Louis Armstrong House Museum is one of those fabulous ‘only in New York’ experiences,” said Michael Cogswell, executive director of the Louis Armstrong House Museum. “Where else can you hear Ray Mantilla, a legendary drummer and bandleader, play an intimate concert for neighborhood families, tourists and jazz lovers, in front of Louis Armstrong’s house? It’s a memorable way to spend a summer evening, and it’s totally free!”
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