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THURSDAY THURSDAY, DEC DEC. 23
A Day at the North Pole
From Dec. 23 to 24, enjoy over 50
activities and attractions fun for the
whole family. With three sessions to
choose from, you’ll be sure to get
into the Christmas spirit. On Thursday,
come hang out with Santa and his
friends for a night of crafts, food,
music, fun, friends and family.
5-9 p.m.
111-10 Farmers Blvd., St. Albans
eventbrite.com/e/a-day-at-thenorth
pole-tickets-214381700437
Admission: $25 and up
Work-n-Sip
If you’re sick of working from home
and being cooped up in your apartment,
Q.E.D. now offers designated
work areas, with electrical outlets and
free Wi-Fi. No outside food or beverages
can be brought in, but they
have plenty of snacks and drinks to
choose from, plus happy hour prices.
There is no charge or reservation
required — simply make a purchase
from Q.E.D. and get to work or play.
Noon to 6 p.m.
Q.E.D. Astoria
27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria
qedastoria.com/products/workn
sip
Admission: Free (with any purchase)
FRIDAY, DEC. 24
Merry Eastmas
Festival Luncheon
Join in on this special Christmas eve
luncheon at Spring Thai, with a wide
variety of Vietnamese, Indonesian,
Malaysian and Chinese specialties.
Enjoy a late lunch and mingle with
other attendees.
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Spring Thai Fusion & Bar
96-40 Queens Blvd., Rego Park
meetup.com/boomer-bites-elegant
adult-dining-in-queens-andmanhattan/
events/282391868/
Admission: Free
Art Class
Talent Lab of Art is hosting an art class
every Friday for kids ages 5-7. Materials
are paid for separately. Don’t forget to
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EDITOR’S
PICK
How Was It?
Storytelling Show & Mic
Hosted by Matt Storrs, “How Was It?” is a weekly
storytelling show and open mic each Saturday afternoon.
Check out some of the best storytellers as they
share their most engaging, fascinating, hilarious and
unforgettable stories. Along with their booked storytellers,
you can also sign up for the open-mic portion
of the show and tell a story of your own.
Saturday, Dec. 25
3 p.m.
Q.E.D. Astoria
27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria
qedastoria.com/products/how-was-it-storytellingshow
mic
Admission: $5
reserve your spot.
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Talent Lab Of Art
87-16 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst
eventbrite.com/e/art-class-tickets
220217836477
Admission: Free
Saturday, Dec. 25
Winter Photo Scavenger Hunt
Take this guided hike through Juniper
Valley Park and challenge your photography
skills as you work to complete
a photo scavenger hunt. Bring
your own digital camera or smartphone.
10-11 a.m.
Juniper Valley Park
nycgovparks.org/
events/2021/12/25/winter-photoscavenger
hunt
Admission: Free
SUNDAY, DEC. 26
Sewing Machine Wig
Making Course
If you’re looking to learn a new skill
and become your own boss, this oneon
one hands-on class is perfect for
you. Instructed by Nina-Simone Jones,
you will learn all her techniques and
tips, from prepping all the way to styling
and recommended products. Be
sure to bring a notebook and pen
for notes and your own styling tools.
A sewing machine and kit will be
supplied for you. It is not required
to bring your own model, but it is
encouraged.
Location: TBA
Noon to 5 p.m.
eventbrite.com/e/sewingmachine
wig-making-course-1-on-
1-hands-on-tickets-222713992547
Admission: $600
Your Queens Fifth Annual
Kwanzaa Celebration
Join in on the fifth annual Kwanzaa
celebration. The celebration will
include the lighting of the Seven
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