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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com AUGUST 29, 2013 • BUZZ • THE QUEENS COURIER 81 buzz The Noguchi Museum hosts “Highlights of the Collection: Reworked,” an exhibition that explores artist Isamu Noguchi returning to a piece of work to develop it further. The fi rst example is his work that was inspired by his mentor Constantin Brancusi. The second area of work on display is Noguchi’s interlocking stone structures of the 1940s, which includes some wood structures. The third example on display is Noguchi’s work from the 1960s and 1980s that utilized chisel to carve raw marble. The last area of focus is Noguchi’s set designs made for Martha Graham, most notably sculptures that were intended for practical use. For more info, call 718-204-7088 The Museum of Moving Image presents “Fun City: New York in the Movies 1967-1975,” an exhibit organized by curator J. Hoberman. Fun City explores how New York City became the setting for motion picture fi lms in the late 1960s. In conjunction with Mayor John V. Linday’s executive order that allowed fi lming on the city’s streets, Hollywood producers captured the feel of urban life in the form of tough cop fi lms, dark urban stories, and dismal comedies. For more information, visit http://www.movingimage. us/fi lms/2013/08/10/detail/fun-city-new-yorkin the-movies-196775/ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 The Queens Botanical Garden will host the New York City Compost Project in Queens: Fall Lawn Care. This hands-on demonstration will be coordinated by lawn care expert extraordinaire Patty Kleinberg and will teach homeowners how to maintain lawn care in an eco-friendly manner. The last hour of the workshop will include an applied demonstration by Kleinberg. Costs is $5 per person and registration is required. For more information, call 718-539-5296 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 The Queens County Farm Museum hosts the 33rd annual Motorcycle Show, which includes displays of motorcycles that have been out of production for a decade or more. Music, hayrides, farmhouse tours and food will provide additional fun. For more information, call 718-347-3276 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 The Queens County Farm Museum invites all to the 31st annual Queens County Fair. The Queens County Fair combines elements of a traditional county fair with New York fl air, creating an exceptionally diverse festival. Included are blue ribbon competitions in livestock, home crafts, produce, and art. Adding to the fun are the “Maize Maze,” Con Edison “Ecology Booth,” pie-eating, corn-husking, lumberjack shows, pig racing, hayrides and carnival rides. Also included are a Bavarian Garden, Irish band, and German band. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for children and free for farm members. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 718-347-3276 Emerging Artist Fellowship Program FROM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 THROUGH MARCH, 2014, Socrates Sculpture Park explores the risks, work, and prospects associated with creative design in its Emerging Artist Fellowship (EAF) Program. The EAF is a vital component of Socrates in that it refl ects the mission of the park’s founders to provide a platform that allows motivated artists to engage their community in a way that displays their individuality and passion. Exhibition will open at 2 p.m. For more information, call 718- 956-1819 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 The Queens County Farm captures the essence of autumn in its Kickoff to Fall. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., enjoy apple cider, donuts, Hudson Valley apples and pie. Admission is free. For additional details, call 718-347-3276 THROUGH OCTOBER 27 The Queens Botanical Garden hosts Invasive Pigments, a research-based program aimed at learning about the effect of humans on plant migration and plant health. Elllie Irons, facilitator of the project, has stated that not only does Invasive Pigments foster questioning about the labels “alien,” “native” and “invasive” for plant species, but also about the larger implications of human development and technology on plants. For more info, call 718-886-3800 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 TO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 The Queens County Farm will open its pumpkin patch on October 5 in celebration of pumpkin month and the onset of fall. Explore the various fi elds with the whole family to fi nd your favorite pumpkin. For more information, call 718-437-3276 EDITOR’S PICK FROM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 THROUGH MARCH, 2014 Socrates Sculpture Park explores the risks, work, and prospects associated with creative design in its Emerging Artist Fellowship (EAF) Program. The EAF is a vital component of Socrates in that it refl ects the mission of the park’s founders to provide a platform that allows motivated artists to engage their community in a way that displays their individuality and passion. Exhibition will open at 2 p.m. For more information, call 718-956-1819 ONGOING The Museum of Moving Image invites all to experience its core exhibit: “Behind the Screen.” “Behind the Screen” conveys the techniques and creative processes that ultimately amount to motion pictures. The exhibit boasts over 1,4000 artifacts from the museum’s collection of the material culture of the moving image, computer-based interactive experiences that includes recording their own images, audio-visual material that encompasses over four hours of various types of fi lm clips and projections and commissioned artworks constructed exclusively for “Behind the Screen.” For more information, call 718-777-6888 TO HAVE YOUR EVENT APPEAR HERE POST IT @ QUEENSCOURIER.COM • CHOCOLATE MONDEL BREAD • HAMENTASHEN RICHER’S BAKERY & CAFÉ P A T I S S E R I E “Fine Continental Baking” • Cakes, Weddings, Fondant Cakes HAPPY ROSH HASHANAH & YOM KIPPUR Sugar Free Rugalah, HOLIDAY SPECIALS Mandel Bread, • Delicious Tegalah • French Nut Strip Sponge Cake • Round Challah Bread (Plain or raisin) • Blackout layer & Non-Dairy • Honey Cake (Plain, Fruit with walnuts & raisins) • Brownie Cake Bakery Items • Delicious Assorted Rugulach (also sugar free) • Lemon Chiffon Cake • Marble & Plain Sponge cakes Glutten Free • Marble-Apple Cake • Fruit & Chocolate Mandel Bread (also sugar free) • Assorted Jelly Rolls Vegan Free • Russian Coffee Cake • Rail Road Strip • Seven Layer Cake • Holiday Apple Cake ENJOY BREAKFAST TAKING ORDERS FOR ROSH HASHANAH STARTING IMMEDIATELY & LUNCH EVERYDAY PLENTY OF SEATS • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Mon. - Sat. 6am to 7pm • Sunday 6am to 6pm 249-14 HORACE HARDING BLVD. 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