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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 • BUZZ • THE QUEENS COURIER 77 buzz The Museum of Moving Image will screen “Single Stream” by Powel Wojtasik, Toby Lee, and Ernst Karel. Focused on the themes of excess, waste, and the consequences of a highconsuming culture, “Single Stream” offers a refl ection of American society by exploring a recovery facility in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which sorts out refuse that is processed daily for recycling. The audience discovers the systems upon which the plant is run and captures the intricate processes contrived to treat the immense amount of waste Americans produce on a daily basis. For more information, visit http://www.movingimage.us/ exhibitions/2013/07/03/detail/singlestream/ or call 718-777-6888 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 information, call 718-886-3800 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 info, call 718-777-6888 KIDS HAPS The leaves changing color doesn’t signal the end of discovery at Queens Botanical Garden (QBG) as it presents four special sessions of the HSBC Children’s Garden Fall Sessions: Sunday, September 15, 2 to 4 p.m. Explore QBG’s beautiful Herb Garden while learning about the many uses of these plants. Make an herb craft to take home. Saturday, September 28, 2 to 4 p.m. Come cook at QBG. We will make some fresh snacks with vegetables from the Garden and we will make our own some apple cider. Come see how cider is made and make your own in our cider mill. Plant some herbs to take home for the winter. Sunday, October 6, 2 to 4 p.m. Make a bird house for the birds to live in over the winter. Go on a bird walk and record what you fi nd. Take home a fall plant for your house. Saturday, October 26, 2 to 4 p.m. Let’s put our vegetable beds to sleep. We will cover them with leaves, plant some bulbs and some garlic. Take a walk around the Garden to see the changing leaves and make a leaf collage. Plant onion or garlic to take home. Per Session: $15 non-members / $12 members 4 Sessions: $55 non-members / $45 members. QBG is located at 43-50 Main Street. For more info, call 718-886-3800. The Alley Pond Environmental Center (APEC) offers a wealth of programming for kids including: Sunny Bunnies (ages 3 – 4), which offers children hands-on opportunities with animals, exploration of our nature trails, discussions on different nature topics, crafts, free play, music time and more. Explore the wonderful world of nature! Snack included. EDITOR’S PICK Pat Boone in Concert Sunday, September 29, 3 p.m. $45 There is no doubt that Pat Boone is the ORIGINAL American Idol, and his appeal continues to be universal in scope! Singer, actor/TV host, producer, songwriter, author, motivational speaker, TV pitchman, radio personality and humanitarian, his contribution to the American culture and country’s consciousness has reached legendary status. Boone’s teen idol success led him to star in 14 major movie features with stars such as Ann Margaret, James Mason, Debbie Reynolds and Tony Curtis. In fact, he was Elvis’ main competition at that time. Boone became the youngest person to have his own weekly musical variety TV show, and in 1959 he wrote the lyric to the theme from the movie “Exodus,” about the creation of the State of Israel. See him perform live at the Queensborough Performing Arts Center at Queensborough Community College, 222-05 56th Avenue Bayside. For tickets, call 718-631-6311 BRING A BAG LUNCH. Limited to 12 participants. Participants must be toilet trained. APEC is located at 228-06 Northern Boulevard. For more info, call 718-229-4000 TO HAVE YOUR EVENT APPEAR HERE POST IT @ QUEENSCOURIER.COM THE KILLING KOMPANY presents Comedy Mystery Dinner Theatre Shows with Broadway, TV and film actors starting at $45 per person for dinner and the show at such restaurants as Riccardo’s in Astoria, The Views at Mount Fuji in Hillburn, Minerals Resort & Spa in Vernon, NJ, and Dilettos in Westbury. Private events also available. Special New Year’s Eve Show at Doubletree Hilton in Tarrytown For info, call 1-888-SHOOT-EM or visit www.killingkompany.com Theatre Time Productions THEATRE TIME PRODUCTIONS Proudly Presents Proudly Presents ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY LESLIE DARBON Starring SHOW DATES: FRIDAYS, SEPTEMBER 20TH & 27TH @ 8PM Armand Catenaro, Annette DaIell, Marty Edelstein, Sergio Fuenzalida, Erica Lee Hammond, Sharon Levine , SATURDAYS,anna mCginty, SEPTEMBER Nili Resnick, Lori 21ST Ann Santopetro,& 28TH @ 8PM SUNDAYS,Marilyn Directed SEPTEMBER Welsher, Jonathan by Kevin 22ND ZACCARINI C. Vincent & 29TH @3PM TICKETS: $16 General Admission •Show $14 Seniors Dates: & Students • Group Rates Available Fridays, September 20th & 27th @ 8PM Saturdays, September 21st & 28th @ 8PM Sundays, September 22nd & 29th @ 3PM OPENING NIGHT DESSERT PARTY! Meet & Greet with the cast while you enjoy our huge dessert buff et!! *Immediately following the September 20th show LOCATION: Colonial Church of Bayside - 54-02 217th Street *Entrance on Luke Place Bayside, NY Call 347-358-8102 for Tickets. Reserve Tickets Online: www.theatretime.org. Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French. Inc. Adapted for the Stage by Leslie Darbon Location Colonial Church of Bayside 54-02 217th Street *Entrance on Luke Place Bayside, NY Tickets $16 General Admission $14 Seniors & Students Group Rates Available OPENING NIGHT DESSERT PARTY! Meet & Greet with the cast while you enjoy our huge dessert buffet!! *Immediately following the September 20th show Call 347-358-8102 for Tickets Reserve Tickets Online: www.theatretime.org


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