happenings FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com FEBRUARY 25, 2016 • TIMES 29 Counseling Programs Glenridge Alanon, family and friends of alcoholics, meets every Tuesday night at Trinity Reformed Church, Palmetto Street and 60th Place in Ridgewood. Beginners meet at 7:30 p.m., followed by the regular meeting at 8:10 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 21st Avenue and 32nd Street in Astoria. For more information, call 718-520-5021. Nar-Anon, a self-help support group for those affected by a loved one’s drug abuse, meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Church in the Gardens, 50 Ascan Ave. in Forest Hills. For more information, call 800-984-0066. Ongoing Senior Programs Ridgewood Older Adult Center, 59-14 70th Ave., Welcomes New Members 60 Years Of Age Or Older Every Weekday. For More Information, Call 718- 456-2000. Ridgewood-Bushwick Senior Center, 319 Stanhope St., Will Hold Various Programs. For More Information, Call 718-366-3038. Peter Cardella Senior Center, 68-52 Fresh Pond Rd., Ridgewood, Will Hold Various Programs. For More Information, Call 718-497-2908. Self-Help Maspeth Senior Center, 69-61 Grand Ave., Will Hold Beading, Jewelry And Other Programs. Hot Lunch Served At Noon. Transportation Available. For More Information, Call 718-429-3636. Middle Village Adult Center, 69-10 75th St., Will Hold Arts And Crafts At 10 A.M., Sit And Be Fit At 1 P.M. And Tai-Chi Chuan At 10:15 A.M. For More Information, Call 718-894-3441. Rego Park Senior Center, 93-29 Queens Blvd., Will Hold Various Programs. For More Information, Call 718-896-8751. Sunnyside Senior Center, 43-31 39th St., Will Hold Various Programs. For More Information, Call 718-392-6944. Forest Hills Senior Center, 108-25 62nd Dr., Will Hold Various Programs And Hot Lunch. For More Information, Call 718-699-1010. Howard Beach Senior Center, 155-55 Cross Bay Blvd., will hold programs including art, computer and exercise classes. For more information, call 1-718-738-8100. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Youth Activities Boy Scout Troop 28 meets every Friday at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 86-20 114th St. in Richmond Hill. All boys ages 10 ½ to 17 are welcome. For more information, call 718-478-5747. Sunnyside Drum Corps meets every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at All Saints Church, 43-12 46th St. in Sunnyside, one block off Queens Boulevard. Boys and girls ages 7 to 17 are invited to join. For more information, call 718-786-4141. St. Margaret Boy Scout Troops 119 meets every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Margaret Parish Center, 80th Street off Juniper Valley Road, in Middle Village. Boys ages 11 to 17 are welcome. Cub Scouts Pack 383 meets every Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. at St. Pancras Pfeifer Hall, Myrtle Avenue and 68th Street in Glendale. For more information, call 718-938-2073. ♦ ♦ ♦ identifi cation cards, booths from the Queens Library and Queens Botanical Garden, balloons, face painting and more. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 69-02 64th St., Ridgewood. Vinyl lovers and enthusiasts have an opportunity to scratch their itch to add 33s and 45s to their collections at Queens’ premier record fair in Ridgewood. Admission is free. 1 to 7 p.m. Queens Tavern, 68-69 Fresh Pond Rd., Ridgewood. For more information, email joemontenyc@ yahoo.com or call 917-295-2295. Monday, Feb. 29 Queens Museums Open A.I.R. Artist Services Program presents their event, Dinner Without an Agenda. An informal discussion and meal with Marlene Ramirez-Cancio and nine other artists will take place in Jackson Heights La Puntilla Ecuadorian Bar & Restaurant located on 91-17 37th Ave. Those interested in attending are asked to answer the question “How do laughter and humor serve as tactics for cultural change?” found on the Queens Museum website. Ten artists will be chosen and discussed that night. The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Free admission and appetizers will be offered. Attendees are responsible for the cost of their entrees and drinks. EDITOR’S PICK Join the Friends of the Richmond Hill Library for its Black History Month fi lm screening of the 2014 drama “Selma,” which chronicles Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights march in Alabama. Admission is free. 6 p.m., 118-15 Hillside Ave., Richmond Hill. Tuesday, March 2 Join the Dreamstalks and their offkilter friends at a different party each month where you will be delighted and horrifi ed as they fi ll each heartwarming celebration with their inappropriate brand of children’s entertainment. Party with bad magicians, emotional clowns, derelict parents and other madcap characters from your dysfunctional childhood. This month’s theme is a pajama party. Wear your favorite PJs for drink specials and free popcorn. 7 p.m. 27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria. www. qedastoria.com. Jeanine Oleson will premiere at LIC’s SculptureCenter a performance as part of a material investigation in which she handles clay and copper, exploring their properties as constructive and conductive elements, that will also result in a new 3-D video and group of sculptures in The Eccentrics. SculptureCenter, 44-19 Purves St., Long Island City. Tickets are free but limited and must be reserved at sculpturecenter. org. Yoga offers those who practice it a connection between mind, body, soul and nature. The Bayside Historical Society offers introductory yoga classes for students over 50 years of age looking to make the connection. Those looking to “rejuvenate their body and revitalize their mind” are encouraged to call 718-352-1548 to register for the class. Participants will be provided with all necessary equipment: mats, blocks, blankets, straps and bands. Classes will be offered on Tuesdays, March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 at $40 for all sessions and $10 for one. 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