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32 THE COURIER SUN • APRIL 3, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com happenings >APR3-9 THURSDAY, APRIL 3 Learn to paint while drinking, eating and socializing with friends at Bourbon Street’s Paint Nite art party. Artist Jennifer Porcheddu will guide guests through completing a painting in two hours. No artistic experience required. This is not art school; this is a creative drinking social event. Everything needed to paint will be provided, and food and drink may be purchased on site. (This is NOT a BYOB event). Bourbon Street will host another Paint Nite event on April 17. Tickets are $65 and are available at paintnite.com. Bourbon Street is located at 40-12 Bell Blvd., Bayside. FRIDAY, APRIL 4 The Creek and the Cave will be holding the event The Orphanage hosted by Erin Lennox and Eli Stairs. Sign-up is from 5:45-6 p.m. People will be chosen lottery style for open mic night, which starts at 6 p.m. All are welcome, so come clown around with the hard knock kids. The Creek and the Cave is located at 10-93 Jackson Avenue, LIC. For more info call 718-706-8783. At Queens Artists Slam, young, emerging borough artists across disciplines will come together to share new work and works-in-progress. The slam begins at 7 p.m. at the Queens Council on the Arts, 37- 11 35th Ave., Astoria, and costs $5 (members free). SATURDAY, APRIL 5 The Ozone Park Civic Association is hosting an Easter Egg Hunt at the Ozone Howard Little League baseball fi elds. Bring a basket to collect eggs and a camera to take pictures with the Easter Bunny. The rain-or-shine event begins at 11 a.m. The fi eld is at 97-14 135th Dr. Enter at Centerville Street and 149th Avenue. For more information call 646-298-7575. SUNDAY, APRIL 6 State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo Jr. and Assemblyman Michael Miller are hosting another community recycling day, rain or shine, in Forest Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the George Seuffert Sr. Bandshell parking lot on Forest Park Drive. Acceptable contributions include clothing and textiles, electronics, paper, carpeting and household goods. Book and eyeglass donations will also be accepted. For more information, contact Frank Fazio in Addabbo’s district offi ce, 718-738-1111. Ridgewood Market is celebrating the fi rst anniversary of its Artisan Market. More than 40 independent markets and local artisan vendors will offer vintage gifts, food, pastries, brunch, and alcohol. All vendors are welcome. For more information call 347-460- 7549. The market will be held at 657 Fairview Ave in Ridgewood from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 Queens Council on the Arts will hold a two-part interactive workshop EDITOR’S PICK Courtesy of The Museum of the Moving Image PANORAMA EUROPE The Museum of the Moving Image presents a screening of “Grupo 7” as part of its Panorama Europe fi lm festival. Narcotics squad Unit 7 tries to clean up the mean streets of late-1980s Seville in this gritty, gripping thriller in the tradition of 70s cop dramas like “The French Connection” and “Serpico.” Panorama Europe will show 17 different fi lms through April 13 including several free screenings at the Bohemian National Hall. Tickets for screenings at the Museum of the Moving image are $12 per fi lm (free for Museum members). For tickets or details, visit movingimage.us or call 718-777-6800. Museum of the Moving Image is located at 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria. with fundraising consultant Dara Silverman. Good fundraising is all about cultivating relationships with donors to build deep connections, so the workshop is designed to help participants learn how to grow and strengthen their base of individual relationships for themselves, their arts organization or art project today and for years to come. The event starts at 6 p.m. at the Queen’s Council on the Arts, located at 37-11 35th Ave. in Astoria. Admission is $10 for each workshop. Enjoy a Taste of the Passover Seders at the Kew Gardens Community Center. Sections of the Haggadah will be read and the Seder plate will be explained. A special music and dance presentation is part of the program. Kew Gardens Community Center is located at 80-02 Kew Gardens Road, Suite 202, and the event begins at 1:30 pm. There is no charge, but contributions are always welcome. Join Artisanal Premium Cheese’s Maître Fromager, Max McCalman, for a two-hour guided tasting of four wines and seven of the world’s fi nest cheeses. Along the way you›ll learn about the main types of cheese and their range of fl avors and textures, as well as general wine pairing guidelines and specifi c pairing suggestions. The event is at 7 p.m. at the Falchi Building, 31-00 47th Ave., Suite 1205, LIC. Tickets are $70 ($10 discount for two or more) and can be purchased through the events calendar at artisinalcheese. com. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 The Kew Gardens Community Center is hosting a talk presented by Dr. Herbert Gingold, who will speak about “how to communicate effectively with your home attendant.” The talk begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Kew Gardens Community Center at 80-02 Kew Gardens Road, Suite 202. Join Artisanal Premium Cheese’s Maître Fromager, Max McCalman, for a two-hour guided tasting of four wines and seven of the world’s fi nest cheeses. Along the way you›ll learn about the main types of cheese and their range of fl avors and textures, as well as general wine pairing guidelines and specifi c pairing suggestions. The event is at 7 p.m. at the Falchi Building, 31-00 47th Ave., Suite 1205, LIC. Tickets are $70 ($10 discount for two or more) and can be purchased through the events calendar at artisinalcheese. com. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 The American-Italian Cancer Foundation’s mobile, no-cost Breast Cancer Screening Program will provide mammograms and clinical breast exams to uninsured and medically underserved New York City women at the Joseph Addabbo Family Health Center at 6200 Beach Channel Dr. in Arverne. Call 877-628-9090 to make an appointment. ATTENTION: WANT A LISTING ON THIS PAGE? Go to the “Events Calendar” section of our web site, www.queenscourier.com/events-page, and click on “Submit your event” to let us know about your happening. We select from reader submissions to list on our happenings page.


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