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13 Sacred Music Chorale of
Richmond Hill presents
Franz Joseph Haydn’s oratorio “The
Creation.” “The Creation” is considered
to be Haydn’s masterpiece. It is
a musical description of the Book of
Genesis, most notably the creation of
the world. Admission is $15. 3 p.m.,
St. John’s Lutheran Church, 86-20
114th St., Richmond Hill.
14 Entertaining legend Tony
Orlando will grace the
Queensborough Performing Arts
Center stage celebrating over five
decades in the industry. Over his
career, Tony was awarded a star on
the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is
ranked among the Top 100 Billboard
artists of all time as a part of Tony
Orlando and Dawn. 3 p.m.
15 Fertile Ground New Works
Showcase will be featuring
work by six different artists
this month. A new works showcase
for emerging and established artists
featuring an ever changing lineup
of choreographers each evening.
Includes a post-performance discussion
with wine, moderated by artistic
director Valerie Green. 7 p.m., Green
Space Studio, 37-24 24th St., Long
Island City.
16 Come laugh with comedians
who escaped from
“The Sunshine State” at “Greetings
from Florida.” This stand-up showcase
features Mike Lawrence, Andrew
Collin, Milly Tamarez, Paul Schissler,
Soo Ra and Jared Water. The event
will also be hosted by two Floridians.
Tickets are $5. 8 p.m., Q.E.D., 27-16
23rd Ave., Astoria.
MONDAY, APRIL 23
17 Comedian and producer
Brandon Collins will
be performing a showcase at the
Creek and the Cave. He will be
exploring his suburban upbringing, his
recent marriage and strange obsession
with Harry Potter. This event is
free and registration is not required. 7
p.m., The Creek and the Cave, 10-93
Jackson Ave., Long Island City.
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
18 Weeding your garden to
make way for new spring
flowers? Drop off your food scraps,
garden scraps and other compostable
items with the NYC Compost Project.
Help transform organic disposals into
nutritious plant food. The Steinway
Community Library will be facilitating
the composting. 8 to 11 a.m., 2145
31st St., Long Island City.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
19 Come celebrate another
year of contemporary
art exhibitions, engaging community
programs and nationally
acclaimed education initiatives
with Queens Museum.
The 2018 Queens Museum Gala
will have cocktails, dinner and a
paddle raise supporting Queens
Museum’s renowned programs.
For more information, contact
Sydney Gilbert at 718-592-9700
ext. 128 or sgilbert@queensmuseum.
org.
Celebrate spring by visiting the peak of tulip season. See over 20,000
bulbs and more. Various events are taking place, and tulip tours
are occurring hourly. Registration is required at springwatercolor2.
eventbrite.com. Noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 21, Queens Botanical
Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing.
Celebrate Earth Day by making the Bayside Historical Society’s garden
beautiful again. They will be clearing out the weeds from last year
and refreshing the beds with new flowers, plants and soil. This event
is free, but registration is required at baysidehistorical.org/events.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, Bayside Historical Society, 208
Totten Ave., Fort Totten.
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