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LIST OF
17 THINGS TO DO
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
1 Wild Ginger Great
Neck is hosting a
Business Networking
Luncheon & Healing
Health Tips from 1 to 3
p.m. Speakers Leah Negrin
(Essential Oils for Energy
Uplift & Help), Linda Springer
(Investment Advisor),
Kathleen Caputo (Author,
Minister) and Dr. Munira
Merchant (Ayurvedacharya)
will be giving you short presentations
and networking
opportunities that you may
need. For more details on
this great opportunity, email
matchmyspirit@gmail.com.
Wild Ginger Great Neck is at
48 Great Neck Rd. To RSVP
for the upcoming event, visit
www.matchmyspirit.com.
2 The Knockdown
Center presents
“Despacio,” an eight-hour,
vinyl-only odyssey to New
York, conceived by James
Murphy. One of the most
influential musical figures of
the last two decades, Murphy
is the founder and principal
of LCD Soundsystem, while
also creating four of the most
acclaimed albums of the millenium.
“Despacio” will be a
three-day event from March
29 to 31, all starting at 8 p.m.
The show is only for ages 21
and older. The Knockdown
Center is at 52-19 Flushing
Ave., Maspeth. For more
information, visit https://
knockdown.center/.
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
4 The Kew Gardens Hills
location of the Queens
Library will be hosting an
Join us at the Queens Botanical Garden for an Evening Cocktail & Craft: Natural Easter Egg Dyeing event. During
the event, you will learn about different types of natural food-based dyes, while creating botanical patterns to dye
your own set of eggs for the Easter holiday season. You will also be enjoying a fresh spring cocktail while you make
your craft. This event is only for adults ages 21 and older. The Queens Botanical Garden is located at 43-50 Main
St., Flushing. Thursday, March 29, at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 to $18. For more information on the event, visit www.
eventbrite.com.
ESOL Technology Class
from 10 a.m. to noon. Every
Friday, the ESOL technology
program will be preparing
English language learners
to use various computer
software programs in order
to improve their computer
and English skills. Students
will use Microsoft Office to
draft electronic documents
and spreadsheets with transferable
skills relate to the
job search process. There are
only 12 more spots available
for this week’s event so register
now at www.queenslibrary.
org. For more information
about the event, call
718-261-6654. The Kew
Gardens Hills location is at
72-33 Vleigh Pl., Flushing.
5 The Rego Park Jewish
Center is kicking off
the Passover festivities by
cooking up a traditional
Passover seder and dinner.
The dinner will be led
by Rabbi Romiel Daniel and
catered by Meal Mart. Tickets
are $80 for adults and only
$30 for children ages 12 and
under. For menu and other
information you can call 718-
459-1000. The dinner will
start at around 7:15 p.m.
The Rego Park Jewish Center
is located at 97-30 Queens
Blvd. You can also visit their
website at www.rpjc.org.
6 Trying to learn and
possibly invest in the
revolutionary cryptocurrency?
Well, right here in
Flushing, Norma Frausto will
be offering a great opportunity
to learn how to be
profitable in Forex Trading.
Frausto’s Introduction to
Forex Trading is an online
event, where important
strategies will be given to
you to use everyday and
show you how to become a
consistently profitable Forex
Trader. In addition, you will
also learn the risk management
strategies that will
keep your trading safe and
important insider secrets
learned from decades of
professional trading. The
course is free and will take
place from 7 to 7:30 p.m. To
register and get the access
link, visit www.eventbrite.
com.
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
7 Getting excited for the
Easter Holiday? Then
come celebrate at the Queens
County Farm Museum. From
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., kids ages
2 to 12 will participate in the
Barnyard Egg Hunt event. Egg
hunts will be ongoing in the
orchard throughout the event
and Whiskers the Bunny will
be hopping about, ready for
photo-ops. Kids can also try
their luck at egg tossing and
egg rolling games. After that,
come visit our farm animals
and take a hayride! There will
be food vendors available all
day. No tickets will be sold at
the door so advanced tickets
are required. Tickets are
only $10 and you can purchase
them at www.queensfarm.
org. The Queens County
Farm Museum is located
at 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy.,
Floral Park.
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