78 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • OCTOBER 3, 2019 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM 
 LIST OF  
 19 THINGS TO DO 
 THURSDAY, OCT. 3 
 2 Fitness Walk 
 Start your morning with  
 a two-mile walk from Fort  
 Totten gate onto Joe Michaels  
 Mile and back. This program  
 is self-guided, so you can go  
 at your own pace. 
 Thursday, Oct. 3 
 9 to 10 a.m. 
 Fort Totten Front Gate 
 Totten Road and Cross Island  
 Parkway, Bayside 
 Nycgovparks.org  
 Admission: Free 
 FRIDAY, OCT. 4 
 3 Computer  Basics:  
 Active Aging Week 
 Come to ARROW Field House  
 to grow your digital skills  
 learning to type, use a mouse  
 and how to use the Internet  
 and software. 
 Friday, Oct. 4 
 1 to 2 p.m. 
 ARROW Field House 
 35th Street, between 35th  
 and 36th avenues 
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 Admission: Free  
 4 NYC Trivia League at  
 Single Cut 
 Compete  in  trivia  with  a  
 group of friends at SingleCut  
 in association with the NYC  
 Trivia League Club. 
 Friday, Oct. 4 
 8 to 10 p.m. 
 SingleCut 
 19-33 37th St., Astoria 
 Singlecut.com  
 Admission: Free 
 5 Bohemian  Beer  
 Garden Party 
 Throw on a pair of provided  
 headphones and jam out with  
 three live DJs. The event will be  
 happenings ›OCT 3-9 
 outside if the weather is clear. 
 Friday, Oct. 4 
 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 
 Bohemian  Hall  and  Beer  
 Garden 
 2919 24th Ave., Long Island  
 City 
 Quitevents.com  
 Admission: $10 to $20 
 SATURDAY, OCT. 5 
 7 NYRR  Open  Run:  
 Crocheron Park 
 Join  the  New  York  Road  
 Runners  for  their  weekly  
 open  running/walking  
 program. All are welcome,  
 including those with strollers  
 and dogs on leashes. 
 Saturday, Oct. 5 
 9 to 10 a.m. 
 Crocheron Park 
 33rd Road and 215th Place,  
 Bayside 
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 Admission: Free 
 8 Roots Saturdays 
 Visit Hellgate Farm to  
 participate in workshops and  
 activities for kids and families. 
  Fresh produce and other  
 products  from  the  farm,  
 including  honey  and  hot  
 sauce, will also be for sale. 
 Saturday, Oct. 5 
 Noon to 3 p.m. 
 Socrates Sculpture Park 
 32-01  Vernon  Blvd.,  Long  
 Island City 
 Socratessculpturepark.org  
 Admission: Free 
 SUNDAY, OCT. 6 
 10 Birding:  Fall  
 Migrants 
 Urban Park Rangers will lead  
 this tour of viewing spots for  
 fall migratory birds. This is  
 open to all levels of skill, but  
 it is recommended that you  
 bring your own binoculars  
 and field guides. 
 Sunday, Oct. 6 
 10 to 11:30 a.m. 
 Alley Pond Park 
 223rd  Street  and  46th  
 Avenue, Bayside 
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 Art of the Brick Exhibit  
 Come see the New York  
 Hall of Science’s exhibit, 
  full of Artist Nathan  
 Sawaya’s Lego art. See the  
 Admission: Free 
 11 Screening  and  
 Live  Event:  
 Housekeeping  with  Bill  
 Forsyth in person 
 View director Bill Forsyth’s  
 film, adapted from the novel  
 by Marilynne Robinson. The  
 purchase of tickets includes  
 admission to the museum  
 on that day. 
 museum and exhibit with  
 a combo ticket. 
 Thursday, Oct. 3 
 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 New York Hall of Science 
 Sunday, Oct. 6 
 2 p.m. 
 Museum of Moving Image 
 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria 
 movingimage.us 
 Admission: $15 ($11 seniors  
 and  students/$9  youth  
 (ages  3–17)/free  for  children  
 under  3  and  museum  
 members at the Film  
 Lover and Kids Premium levels  
 and above) 
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 12 N i c o l a s  
 M o u f a r r e g e :  
 Recognize My Sign 
 Queens Museum will debut  
 Nicolas  Moufarrege’s  first  
 solo museum exhibition. His  
 work is a product of crafting  
 and painting, with reference  
 to his relocations throughout  
 his life and the impact they  
 had on him. 
 Sunday, Oct. 6 
 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 Queens Museum 
 New  York  City  Building,  
 Flushing  Meadows  Corona  
 Park 
 Queensmuseum.org  
 Admission: $8 for adults, $4  
 for seniors, free for children  
 18 and under, free for stuoutside 
 if the weather is clear 
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 child (2-17) 
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