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66 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.www.qns.com 15-21 happenings >SEPT THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 Show off your knowledge while sipping microbrews at LIC Beer Project Trivia, with prizes including $25 and $15 bar tabs and a free growler. LIC Beer Project (39-28 23rd St., Long Island City), 7:30 p.m., FREE. Groove to local music at Live at The Quays, featuring Astoriabased bands Space Jump and The Repressions. The Quays Pub (45-02 30th Ave., Astoria), 9 p.m., FREE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Gain a deeper understanding of today’s refugee crisis at the opening reception for “Forced from Home,” a free interactive exhibition designed to raise public awareness of the world’s 60 million refugees. The New York Hall of Science (47-01 111th St., Flushing), 9 a.m., FREE. Find the beat at Colombian Drum Circle, a celebration of the harvest moon with the founder of La Cumbiamba eNeYé, Martin Vejarano. Flushing Town Hall (137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing), 7 p.m., $25. Take in some lovely art at the opening for “It Is Not Enough to See, One Must See Through to Find Truth,” a retrospective showcasing six decades of work by Queens-based artist Emmett Wigglesworth. Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (161-04 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica), 7 p.m., FREE. Kick some butt at the screening of “Brothers,” a Bollywood-style fi lm about extreme sibling rivalry within India’s fl edgling mixed martial arts scene, preceded by a lecture and demo of MMA in cinema. Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Ave., Astoria), 7:30 p.m., $12. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 Enjoy a day of Latin culture at Viva la Comida, with local food trucks, an art exhibition, an open market, dancing and live music from Latin, jazz and roots bands. Viva La Comida (37-06 82nd St., Jackson Heights), noon, FREE. Shop for a good cause at the Kew Gardens Fall Flea Market, with jewelry, household items, antiques, clothing, collectibles and more; some proceeds go to the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Dept. Kew Gardens LIRR Station (82-60 Austin St., Jamaica), 9 a.m., FREE. BY ORIANA LECKERT/@orianablyn EDITOR’S PICK Hear some heavenly tunes at Bonnie Music Festival, showcasing bluegrass, rock, folk and jazz groups including Beecher’s Fault, Montgomery Streets, Coyote & Crow, Morgan O’Kane, Wild Magnolia, The Kyle Lacy Trio and Kyla Quinn and Her Boyfriends. The Bonnie (29-12 23rd Ave., Astoria), noon on Saturday, Sept. 17, FREE Bring the whole family to the 43rd Annual Park Fair, with local vendors, carnival food, rides, games, live music, a book sale, raffl es and plenty of family-friendly fun. Buddy Monument Plaza at Forest Park (Park Lane South and Myrtle Avenue, Richmond Hill), 10 a.m., FREE. Buzz your way over to the 2016 NYC Honey Fest, with fun including a honey and bee-product marketplace, a honey-tasting contest, observation beehives and a honey extraction demonstration. 8601 Shore Front Pkwy., Rockaway Beach, 11 a.m, FREE. Revel in the expressive power of oral traditions at La Casita, an afternoon of dance, music and spoken word hosted by poet Rich Villar, with performances by Nano Stern and Spirit Ensemble. Jamaica Performing Arts Center (153-10 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica), 2 p.m., FREE. Join the Queens Museum offsite for ¡Oye Corona!, a free monthly cultural celebration of art, music and exercise with live concerts and performances starring local and global acts. Corona Plaza (103-13 41st Ave., Corona), 2 p.m., FREE. SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 Shop local at the Ridgewood Market Sunday Brunch Bazaar, with 40+ independent vendors, food and pastries, beer and alcohol, music, entertainment and more. Gottscheer Hall (657 Fairview Ave., Ridgewood) 11 a.m., FREE. Feel the need for speed at the 36th Annual Antique Motorcycle Show, with dozens of vintage bikes plus music, farmhouse tours, hayrides and food. Queens County Farm Museum (73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Floral Park), 11 a.m., $5. Welcome the fall at Harvest Festival and Fundraiser, with culinary work- ATTENTION: Want your event on this page? Post it on QNS.com! It’s never been easier to submit a Happening. Become a registered member at www.qns.com, visit the Events page, click the “Add Event” bar at left, complete the form and click “Post Event.” You can even post a photo or a fl ier for your event. It takes only a couple of minutes to complete, and it’s absolutely FREE! We’ll select entries on our QNS.com Events site for our Happenings page in The Queens Courier and Ridgewood Times. Let all of Queens know what’s going on tomorrow by posting it on QNS.com today! Photo by Sarah Roberts


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