53   THE QUEENS COURIER    •   APRIL 1, 2022      FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM 
 and free to Greater Ridgewood Historical  
 Society members 
 MONDAY, APRIL 4 
 Yoga at the Castle 
 Th  is weekly yoga class is geared toward students  
 over 50 years old. Instructor Stephanie off ers  
 a personal class, focusing on body issues that older  
 adults may have developed over the years. Exercises  
 will work on balance, fl exibility, strength and  
 endurance. Participants should bring their own  
 mats and two- to three-pound weights. 
 Noon-1 p.m. 
 Bayside Historical Society at Fort  
 Totten 
 208 Totten Ave., Bayside 
 baysidehistorical.org/yoga-classes 
 Admission: $15 a session 
 The Telling: How Judaism’s  
 Essential Book Reveals  
 the Meaning of Life 
 Join Mark Gerson, author, philanthropist  
 and host of Th  e Rabbi’s Husband podcast for  
 a discussion about his book “Th  e Telling: How  
 Judaism’s Essential Book Reveals the Meaning  
 of Life.” Th  e discussion will show how to make  
 the Passover Seder the most engaging, inspiring  
 and important night of the Jewish year. 
 1:30 p.m. 
 Commonpoint Queens 
 Virtual 
 commonpointqueens.org/event/thetelling 
 how-judaisms-essential-bookreveals 
 the-meaning-of-life/ 
 Admission: $10 for nonmembers and  
 $8 for members 
 TUESDAY, APRIL 5 
 Senior Cardio Sculpt 
 Th  is class is perfect for seniors aged 60 and  
 older who want to get a good workout. Th e  
 low-impact cardio class consists of functional  
 movement exercises designed to make daily  
 activities easier to perform. 
 2-3 p.m. 
 Sunnyside Community Services 
 43-31 39th St. 
 nycgovparks.org/events/2022/04/05/ 
 senior-cardio-sculpt8 
 Admission: Free 
 Tie Dye Skies 
 Join Painting with a Twist for this guided  
 class on how to create a whimsical scene with  
 tie dye skies and trees. For guests 21 and older,  
 there will be alcoholic beverages for purchase. 
 7-9 p.m. 
 Painting with a Twist 
 97-14 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills 
 paintingwithatwist.com/studio/ 
 queens-forest-hills/event/3007355/ 
 Admission: $40 per person 
 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 
 Faculty Recital at Queens College 
 Th  is concert features violinist Chin Kim and  
 pianist Markus Kaitila. Pieces to be performed  
 include Sonata for Violin and Piano Op. 9 No.  
 3 J. M. LeClair, Sonata for Violin and Piano  
 L. Janacek, Danse Champetre Op. 106 No. 3  
 J. Sibelius, Sonata Op. 27 No. 6 in E Major for  
 solo Violin E. Ysaye and Sonata Op. 45 No. 3 in  
 C Minor for Violin and Piano E. Grieg. 
 5-7 p.m. 
 Lefrak Concert Hall at Queens College 
 65-30 Kissena Blvd. 
 eventbrite.com/e/faculty-recital-tickets 
 296440871627 
 Admission: Free 
 Queer Cinema at Queens  
 College presents “(A)sexual” 
 Th  is is a screening of the queer fi lm “(A) 
 sexual,” the story of David Jay who came out as  
 asexual to his parents. Th e fi lm talks to people  
 who describe the challenges of acknowledging  
 their asexuality in a society obsessed with sex. 
 5-7 p.m. 
 Queens College 
 65-30 Kissena Blvd. 
 eventbrite.com/e/queer-cinema-atqueens 
 college-presents-asexual-tickets 
 293464619577 
 Admission: Free 
 THURSDAY, APRIL 7 
 Romance in the Rain  
 #datenight SET 
 Take your special someone to this special  
 painting class. Th  e two of you will work to create  
 one painting: a scene depicting two lovers  
 sharing an umbrella under the rainbow-colored  
 rain. For guests 21 and older, there will be alcoholic  
 beverages for purchase. 
 7-9 p.m. 
 Painting with a Twist 
 97-14 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills 
 paintingwithatwist.com/studio/ 
 queens-forest-hills/event/3007360/ 
 Admission: $45 per person 
 I’ve Got Notes -  
 A musical and standup  
 comedy mashup! 
 This musical comedy variety show at Q.E.D.  
 features the best of NYC comedians, musical  
 acts and Broadway stars. 
 Thursday, April 7 
 EDITOR’S  
 PICK 
 7:30-9 p.m. 
 Q.E.D. Astoria 
 27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria 
 Admission: $10 per person 
 
				
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