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Thursday, Sept. 19
Open Mic Night! at Sage Music
Watch or even participate in Sage
Music school’s open mic night. The
event is open to the public, but please
email mattkaplan@sagemusic.co in advance
with your song choice and set-up
requirements if you plan to perform.
8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Sage Music
44-02 23rd St., Studio 202, LIC
Longislandcityqueens.com
Admission: Free
Friday, Sept. 20
Celebrate LIC
Long Island City Partnership is throwing
a party for their 40th anniversary
of serving the LIC community. Musical
talent will take the stage and free local
food and available-for-purchase drinks
will be showcased.
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
LIC Flea and Food Lot and Plaxall
Gallery
5-25 46th Ave., LIC
Saturday, Sept. 21
Queensboro Dance Festival Diversity
Day
Queensboro Dance Festival will host
an afternoon of free performances,
dance lessons and activities.
1 to 5 p.m.
Diversity Plaza, 73-19 37th Rd., Jackson
Heights
queensborodancefestival.com
Admission: Free
Pick It Up: Space Edition
New York Hall of Science will hold an
interactive event for museum attendees
to design and build a device to pick up
moon rocks.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
New York Hall of Science
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
47-01 111th St., Corona
nysci.org
Admission: Free with admission ($15
to $20)
Sunday, Sept. 22
Forest Bathing in Forest Park
Nancy Kopans from Urban Edge
Forest Therapy will lead this 2+ hour
event that follows the Japenese practice
of Shinrin-yoku. The purpose of the
event will be to connect attendees with
New York City’s parks and local environments.
Please register in advance
and bring closed-toed shoes, weather
appropriate clothing and water.
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Forest Park
Forest Park Dr., Richmond Hill
Queensmuseum.com
Admission: Free
Monday, Sept. 23
Curator’s Choice: Music Documentaries
and Performances in September
The library will be showing the documentary
“Bob Marley: Legend” as a part
of its September series.
3 to 5 p.m.
Langston Hughes
100-01 Northern Blvd., Corona
queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
Tuesday, Sept. 24
Can Development and Conservation
Co-Exist in NYC and How?
Science of the Living City and NYC
Nature Goals 2050 will put on this discussion
led by subject matter experts
and community representatives. The
discussion will center around how New
York City can encourage conservation
eff orts. Please register online.
6 to 8 p.m.
CUNY School of Law
2 Court Sq., Long Island City
Nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
Wednesday, Sept. 25
The Headliner Series: Adrienne
Iapalucci
Adrienne Iapalucci has performed
all over New York City and now she
will be headlining at the Creek and
Cave, a comedy club in Long Island City.
She will be joined by Lauryn Petrie, JR
Huff man, Brian Theriot, Alec Reyes,
and September host Rob Louis.
8 p.m.
The Creek and the Cave
10-93 Jackson Ave., Long Island City
Creekloc.com
Admission: Pay as you can
Mother Goose
Queens Public Library will hold an
event for children aged 6-18 months and
their parents or caregivers to engage
with picture books and nursery rhyme
fi nger plays.
10 to 10:30 a.m.
Briarwood
85-12 Main St., Briarwood
queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
EDITOR'S
PICK
COUNSELING PROGRAMS
• ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
Grace Lutheran Church, 21st Avenue
and 32nd Street, 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 of the Gardens,
50 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills. For more
information, call 800-984-0066.
• MASPETH TOWN HALL hosts a
monthly bereavement group every
second Wednesday of the month
from 2:30 to 4 p.m., 53-37 72nd St.,
Maspeth. Light refreshments and
handouts will be provided. For more
information, call 718-335-6049.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
• ST. MARGARET TROOP 119
meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9:15
p.m. at St. Margaret Parish Hall,
66-05 79th Place, Middle Village.
For more information, call 718-894-
4099.
• BOY SCOUT TROOP 28 meets
every Friday at 7 p.m. at St. John’s
Lutheran Church, 86-20 114th St.,
Richmond Hill. All boys ages 10 1/2
to 17 are welcome. For information,
call 718-478-5747.
• SUNNYSIDE DRUM CORPS
meets every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at
All Saints Church, 43-12 46th St.,
one block off Queens Boulevard,
Sunnyside. Boys and girls ages 7
to 17 are invited to join. For more
information, call 718-786-4141.
• CUB SCOUT TROOP 106 meets
every Friday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
at Trinity Lutheran Church, 81st
Street between Penelope Avenue
and Juniper Boulevard South, Middle
Village. For more information,
email communications.pack106@
gmail.com.
• CUB SCOUT PACK 383 meets every
Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. at St.
Pancras Pfeifer Hall, Myrtle Avenue
and 68th Street, Glendale. For more
information, call 718-938-2073.
ONGOING SENIOR PROGRAMS
• RIDGEWOOD OLDER ADULT
CENTER, 59-14 70th Ave., Ridgewood,
welcomes new members 60
years of age and older every weekday.
For more information, call
718-456-2000.
• RIDGEWOOD-BUSHWICK
SENIOR CENTER, 319 Stanhope St.,
Bushwick, holds various programs
every day. Call 718-366-3083 for
more information.
• PETER CARDELLA SENIOR CENTER,
68-52 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood,
holds breakfast and lunch
every weekday, as well as a variety
of programs. For more information,
call 718-497-2908.
• SELF-HELP MASPETH SENIOR
CENTER, 69-61 Grand Ave., holds
beading, jewelry and other programs
daily. Hot lunch served at
noon. Transportation available. For
details, call 718-429-3636.
• MIDDLE VILLAGE ADULT
CENTER, 69-10 75th St., offers recreation
and fitness classes, including
zumba, yoga and computers.
Daily transportation, bingo and
hot lunches. Scheduled bus trips
available. Free membership for
adults 60+. For more information,
call 718-894-3441.
• REGO PARK SENIOR CENTER,
93-29 Queens Blvd., holds a variety
of programs every day. For more
information, call 718-896-8751.
• SUNNYSIDE SENIOR CENTER,
43-31 39th St., holds programs
daily. Call 718-392-6944 for more
information.
EDITOR’S PICK
Myrtle Avenue Street Festival
Enjoy a beautiful Sunday in Ridgewood shopping vendors, sampling food
and delighting in music at the Myrtle Avenue Street Festival. The day of activities
is sponsored by the Myrtle Avenue Business Improvement District. Among
the highlights of the day is a performance by the Joe Fuoco Music Center at
71st Avenue Plaza. Sunday, Sept. 22, Noon to 6 p.m., Myrtle Avenue between
Wyckoff and Forest Avenues. Admission free.
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