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80 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ happenings • NOVEMBER 12, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.www.qns.com >N OV 1 2-18 THURSDAY, NOV. 12 The DREAM Project will run its 4th Annual NYC Benefi t. The event will honor Major League Baseball All-Star Robinson Cano. Latin Grammy Award-winning singer Henry Santos and Latin Grammy-nominated singer Leslie Grace will be presenting the event. From 7 to 10 p.m. Must RSVP. For more information about the event and price of the tickets, visit www.dominicandream. org. The Museum of Moving Image has an ongoing exhibition entirely dedicated to cats and how they took over the Internet. Admissions are $12 (people of the age of 18 and over), $9 for seniors (age of 65 and over), $9 students with valid ID, $6 children (age 3 to 12). Admission is free for museum members and children under 3. 36-01 35 Ave., Astoria. Call 718-784-0077 or visit info@ movingimage.us for more information about the event and museum open hours. LaGuardia Performing Arts Center will have a performance of “Privatopia,” which sheds light on immigration and the fear of otherness. LaGuardia Community College students will be part of the performance as well. 7 p.m. Tickets are $25. You can purchase them at lpac.nyc or by calling 718- 482-5151. Queens Library will portray the history of New York’s Colored Orphan Asylum. Dr. William Seraile, a professor from CUNY, and Louise Dente will run the discussion based on the book “Angels of Mercy.” Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. The event starts at 6 p.m.Douglaston-Little Neck Community Library, 249-01 Northern Blvd. Call 718-225-8414 for further information. FRIDAY, NOV. 13 It is never too late to have fun! The Howard Beach Senior Center will run a line dancing lesson at 1:15 p.m. 155-55 Crossbay Blvd. Call 718-738- 8100 and ask for Rosalie for more information. The New York Community Bancorp is pleased to celebrate the 30th Anniversary Evening of Honor Gala of the School for Language and Communication Development (SLCD). SLCD is focused on creating new programs for students with language and autism disorders. 615 Merrick Ave., Westbury, NY. For more specifi c information about the gala call 516-683-4404 or go on the website www.SLCDEvening ofHonor.com. The Immaculate Conception church will discuss social justice issues during its fall fi lm festival. The movie “The Year of Living Dangerously” will be playing. The story is based on a young journalist who had been kidnapped by the 1965 Indonesian coup during his fi rst assignment. Free admission. 29th Street in Astoria. Easily accessible with the N/Q train. Visit the website www. immacastoria.org. Do you want to help pre-Thanksgiving fl ea market? Join the event and give a little donation. Attendees will have the chance to buy books or other library supplies. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. East Elmhurst Library, 95-06 Astoria Blvd., East Elmhurst. Call 718-424-2619 for more information. Admission free. SATURDAY, NOV. 14 Do you want to let your children take a break after a frenetic week of school? They can join Liza Lopez at her yoga class from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Alley Pond Environmental Center. 228-06 Northern Blvd., Douglaston. The class is open to kids between the ages of 9 and 15. They only need to bring water and a towel. The mat will be provided. Admission is $16 per child. The number of participants is limited to 8. Visit www. alleypond.com or call 718-229-4000 for further information. The Theatre by the Bay will host the musical comedy “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” The story is based on the plays of Plautus. 8 p.m. 13-00 209 St., Bayside. Tickets are $22 for adults, and $20 for seniors (62 and over) and children (12 and under). To make a reservation and to gather more information, visit theatrebythebayny.com or call 718-428-6363. The Emanuel United Church of Christ will host its annual fair and fl ea market. Several vendors, a giant raffl e table, books and used items will be present at the event. Baked goods, refreshments and lunch will be served. 93-12 91st Ave., Woodhaven. 718-849-1153. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Free admission. The Gingerbread Players of Saint Luke’s Church will bring Shakespeare alive again. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will be playing on stage at 7:30 p.m. Suggested admission is $12, $10 for groups of six people or more. 85 Greenway South, Forest Hills. Call 718-268-7772, or e-mail boxoffi ce@gin- 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! EDITOR’S PICK The New York Hall of Science’s GingerBread Lane exhibit, fi lled with gingerbread houses made my chef Jon Lovitch over the course of an entire year, opens on Nov. 14 and runs through Jan. 9. GingerBread Lane won the Guinness World Record for largest gingerbread village in 2013 and 2014 and will compete for its third consecutive title this year. The 2015 version will cover 500 square feet, with more than 1,050 houses and structures. Lovitch will also lead gingerbread workshops on select dates, only for NYSCI members. 47-01 111th St.,Corona. Call 718-699-0005 or visit www.nysci.org/ for additional information.


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