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THURSDAY, NOV. 4
Cooking Class for
Brazilian Favorites
Join Chef Lamour as she
introduces you to traditional
Brazilian cuisine during her
class. You will prepare three
courses of authentic Brazilian
dishes, learn important knife
skills, create plates that showcase
unique ingredients —
and then enjoy the meal you
made! Guests are welcome to
bring wine and beer to enjoy
during the class.
6-8:30 p.m.
Chef’s Lamour’s home,
Astoria (LIC)
cozymeal.com
Admission: $135 per person
I’ve Got Notes: A
Musical And Stand-
Up Comedy Mashup
Join Q.E.D. for a musical comedy
variety show featuring
NYC comedians, musical acts
and Broadway stars. Q.E.D.
serves beer, wine, coffee, tea,
soda and lots of snacks with
hot pub food available for
order prior to the show.
7:30-9 p.m.
Q.E.D.
27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria
eventbrite.com/e/ivegot
notes-a-musical-andstand
up-comedy-mashuptickets
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Admission: $10
Friday, Nov. 5
“The Book of Life”
Movie Screening
The Museum of the Moving
Image presents a screening
of “The Book of Life,” a lively
musical comedy that weaves
the Day of the Dead holiday
with the theme of love
transcending death. Inspired
by Mexican folklore, mythology
and pop culture, the
CG-animated film is rated PG
and recommended for ages
7 and up.
3-4:15 p.m.
happenings ›nov4-10
Pumpkin Smash
Do something fun with your pumpkins after Halloween. People of all
ages are welcome to bring your jack-o’-lanterns, uncarved pumpkins
or soon-to-compost gourds to Pumpkin Smash, where you can smash,
squash or catapult your pumpkins to keep our city’s green spaces thriving.
the NYC Compost Project will turn smashed gourds into compost
that will help revitalize soils in parks and green spaces. There will also
be games and worm bins.
Saturday, Nov. 6
10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Lou Lodati Park
41-15 Skillman Ave., Sunnyside
queensbotanical.org
Admission: Free
Museum of the Moving
Image
36-01 35th Ave., Astoria
movingimage.us/visit/calendar/
2021/11/05/detail/
the-book-of-life
Admission: $15 for adults,
$11 for seniors and students,
$9 for youth, $7 for
MoMI members
Corona Greenmarket
Situated by Corona Plaza at
the foot of the 103rd St.-
Roosevelt Ave. stop on the
elevated 7 train, this market
serves the diverse surrounding
community with farmfresh
produce and familyfriendly
activities that emphasize
the importance and benefits
of eating fresh, locally
grown food. Shop for seasonal
vegetables grown in the
famous “Black Dirt” region of
New York’s Orange County,
stunning specialty Mexican
vegetables and herbs, as well
as apples, grapes, cider and
fruit juice pressed from locally
grown fruit. Cash, SNAP/EBT,
debit/credit, WIC and Senior
FMNP coupons accepted.
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Roosevelt Avenue and
103rd Street
grownyc.org
Admission: Free
SATURDAY, NOV. 6
Diwali Festival
Celebrate Diwali with this
festival and dance party.
Learn Bollywood, bhangra
and Kathak dance moves
with Kathak classical dancer
Abha Roy and Basement
Bhangra’s DJ Rekha. Discover
the art of rangoli design with
Anju Gupta. Explore Indian
cooking with Queens Curry
Kitchen and more. Flushing
Town Hall will present the
artwork of the winners of its
first-ever rangoli design competition.
Advanced registration
is required.
11 a.m.-1 p.m.; 2-4 p.m.
Flushing Town Hall
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