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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com THE COURIER SUN  •  FEBRUARY 16, 2017  45 happenings Got a green thumb? Learn how to save the young forest in Inwood Hill Park and volunteer with the Stewardship Team on Saturday, Feb. 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers will learn the best tree care practices. Wear boots, long pants and clothing that can get dirty. Free. Forest Park, Myrtle Ave., Union Turnpike, Park Lane South between Brooklyn-Queens County Line and Park Lane, Richmond Hill. the Lovings (“The Loving Story”) as a part of their Black History Month series. Free. Monday, Feb. 20 at 1 p.m. Greater Astoria Historical Society, Lecture Hall, Quinn Building, 35-20 Broadway, 4th Floor, Long Island City. TUESDAY, FEB. 21 14 Stop by Long Island City Library for their Confidence Week starting Tuesday, Feb. 21. During this week, children and adults will enjoy activities such as self-portraits, self-acceptance affirmation, and fun interactive games. The Tween Squad Goals Club will discuss Issa Rae’s hit HBO series “Insecure.” Free. 3 to 6 p.m. Queen’s Library at Long Island City, 37-44 21 St., Long Island City. For more information visit, www.queenslibrary. org. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22 15Dancer Eleanor Smith, actor Massimiliano Balduzzi, child dancer Ezra Azrieli Holzman, and choreographer Anna Azrieli all come together for “Mirror Furor,” a piece compiled of repeated actions where duets are ruined then built again into soft solos, unusual trios and finally, the four together. $20 per person. Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 8 p.m. The Chocolate Factory Theater, 5-49 49th Ave., Long island City. 16The documentary film “Chinese Couplets” follows the journey that filmmaker Felicia Lowe took in order to learn about her mother’s emigration to this country during the Chinese Exclusion era. Join Lowe for a screening at the Queens Library at Flushing on Wednesday, Feb. 22. A discussion and Q&A will follow the film. Free. 6 to 8 p.m. Queen’s Library at Flushing, 41- 17 Main St., Flushing. 17Taste and learn how to make a traditional Korean dish called “Yaksik” with artist, singer, teacher and chef Soh Young Lee-Segredo. Free. 2:30 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 22. Queens Library at Mitchell-Linden, 31-31 Union St., Flushing. 13 If your fifth- or sixth-grader is interested in STEM, sign them up for an introductory course in coding at the Hillcrest Library. Let them know if your coder will be using their own device when signing up. Queens Library at Hillcrest, 187-05 Union Turnpike, Flushing. Register in person or by phone by calling 718-454-2786. 6 EDITOR’S PICK


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