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44 THE COURIER SUN • FEBRUARY 5, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com Honoring 2015 “Chefs of the Year” TUESDAY, FEBRUARY10, 2015 6:30 PM-TERRACE ON THE PARK Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Tickets $135—Journal Ads Available FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 718-380-3000, Ext. 324 OR REGISTER ONLINE http://qcpeoff15.eventbrite.com Neil Levin Vice President, Webline Designs Charles Catalano RPh & Brenda Catalano C & S Pharmacy Consultants Andy Gioe & Brian Kelly Cascon Baking Company QUEENS LIBRARY Enrich Your Life® presents 9075-01/15 African American Contributions to the Industrialization of America Louise Dente, Founder and Executive Producer of Cultural Caravan Productions, Inc., and William Seraile, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of African and African American Studies at Lehman College, City University of New York, present a lecture, film and discussion on the contributions of African Americans to the Industrial Revolution in the United States. Ms. Dente will give an overview of Cultural Caravan TV (CCPTV), a weekly public television program devoted to the culture and history of Africa and its diaspora. Dr. Seraile will then discuss the inventions of Lewis Howard Latimer, Granville T. Woods and other African Americans who helped to establish U.S. leadership in the Industrial Age. The program will conclude with a screening of a 28-minute CCPTV documentary film about Lewis Latimer, a question-and-answer session and light refreshments. Space is limited; first come, first served. Monday, February 9 6:00 p.m. Douglaston/Little Neck 249-01 Northern Boulevard, Little Neck 718-225-8414 Train: LIRR / Bus: Q12, N20, N21 Admission is free. www.queenslibrary.org This event is sponsored by the Friends of Douglaston/Little Neck Community Library in conjunction with Cultural Caravan Productions, Inc. Queens Library is an independent, not-for-profit corporation and is not affiliated with any other library system. Library Hours Mon./Thur. 12-8 Tues. 1-6 Wed. /Fri. 10-6 Sat./Sun. closed Granville T. Woods Lewis Howard Latimer JOB 019-AD QUEENS COURIER 8.75 X 5.6875 LIU POST’S CENTER FOR GIFTED YOUTH SUMMER 2015 PROGRAM July 6-30, 2015 • CELEBRATING 35 YEARS INQUIRE ABOUT TRANSPORTATION! Admission is highly selective and enrollment is limited. Are You the Parent of a Gifted Child? LIU Post’s Center for Gifted Youth announces its 35th annual Summer Program for gifted children. The four-week program runs from July 6-July 30, 2015 and is open to gifted children entering grades 2 in September 2015. The major focus of the program is to expand students’ knowledge and develop creative and critical thinking skills. The program offers children the opportunity to learn in an exciting and accepting environment. For information call 516-299-2160 or email gifted@post.liu.edu Now find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter LIU Post College of Education, Information and Technology 720 Northern Blvd. Brookville, NY 11548-1300 Email: gifted@post.liu.edu liu.edu/post/giftedyouth Dr. Lynne Manouvrier, Director


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