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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com NOVEMBER 10, 2016 • THE QUEENS COURIER 31 Count on Petro for: Flexible pricing and payment plans to help you save Friendly, local 24/7 customer service and support Expert technicians that you can rely on—at any time Ultra low sulfur bioheat/fuel — lowers emissions, improves efficiency, less maintenance Call now for special offers on HEATING OIL petro.com SWITCH TO PETRO #1 for all your HEATING NEEDS! THREE CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN NOVELISTS James Welch, Louise Erdrich and Linda Hogan A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation. Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited; first-come, first-served. ADMISSION IS FREE. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Douglaston/ Little Neck Community Library in celebration of National Native American Heritage Month (November 2016). Friday, November 18 4 pm DOUGLASTON-LITTLE NECK 249-01 Northern Boulevard 718-225-8414 LIRR | Q12, N20, N21 Bette S. Weidman, Associate Professor of English and Director of American Studies at Queens College (CUNY), will discuss the works of three contemporary Native American novelists: James Welch (Blackfoot), Louise Erdrich (Anishinaabe, also known as Chippewa or Ojibway), and Linda Hogan (Chickasaw). All three writers are considered by various scholars as founding and/or significant authors of the Native American Renaissance literary movement of the late 1960s onwards. Their writings often contain elements of the reclamation of Native American cultural and artistic heritage; the devotion to sacred sites and the environment; and the treatment of Native Americans caught between two worlds as a central theme. Professor Weidman will ably guide us through a genre of literature that has rarely been presented to a public library audience. THE ART OF ELDER LAW For more than 30 years the elder law firm of Ronald Fatoullah & Associates has been providing New Yorkers with legal solutions that protect, relieve and endure for generations. Our dedicated attorneys are skilled in the art of giving legal advice and are accomplished in elder law, Medicaid eligibility, estate planning, trusts, estate mediation, wills, asset protection, guardianships, probate and most issues associated with the challenges of aging. Our distinguished reputation is based on a commitment to the highest ethical and professional standards and our core values of honesty, integrity, and excellence. “We won’t settle for anything less”. 1-877- ELDER LAW 1-877-ESTATES Queens • Long Island • Manhattan • Brooklyn ATTORNEY ADVERTISING 1.866.539.5361 NYC Lic. No. 1314079. ©2016 Petro. P_16577 QueensLibrary.org Queens Library is an independent, not-for-profit corporation and is not affiliated with any other library system. 5495-10/16


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