30 The Courier sun • may 8, 2014 for breaking news visit www.couriersun.com ADVERTORIAL FLUSHING HOUSE OFFERS INCREDIBLE TWO-WEEK TRIAL STAYS Aerial photo of Flushing House. A furnished studio at Flushing House; aerial photo of Flushing House. Flushing, New York, April 24, 2014 — How can senior citizens find out what it’s like to live at Flushing House, their friendly neighborhood retirement residence? Simple! Stay with us for an inexpensive Two-Week Trial Stay, and find out what the hubbub is all about. We invite you to experience the warm and caring lifestyle of our unique senior community, for an incredible low price! Come enjoy a comfortable furnished apartment, with continental breakfast, lunch and dinner served in our dining room, housekeeping, 24-hour security, tons of entertainment and activities, and much more. And all this for only $30 per night! Yes, that’s right, just $390 for two weeks. ($50 for couples!) We believe our incredible Two-Week Trial Stays promotion is the best value in the five boroughs and beyond! And, once you’ve experienced Flushing House, we’re sure you’ll agree this is the finest residence for independent adult living, bar none! Please be advised that we only have a limited number of studios available for Two-Week Trial Stays, and all applicants must be pre-qualified. So, please call for your pre-qualification interview, and reserve your Two-Week Trial Stay. Call 347-532-3000 or call our toll-free number at 888-987-6205. Flushing House, the innovative retirement residence built in 1974, was one of the first to offer older adults an “Independent Living” lifestyle with supportive services on-premises. As a not-for-profit organization, our mission is: To provide a safe, enjoyable and affordable retirement experience for our residents. Please visit our website: www.flushinghouse. com. st of the 2013 THE QUEENS QueensCourier.com Place Photo: Tina Holinski Douglaston/Little Neck Library Art Gallery Exhibit Opening The latest exhibit at the Douglaston / Neck Library have organized exhibits Little Neck Library’s Art Gallery opened by local artists since the Art Gallery’s on May 2nd. Organized by the Library’s establishment in 2013. Friends’ group, the exhibit features The Friends of the Queens Library are photographs by the new local artistin unpaid, volunteer community advocates residence Dawn Steinberg (pictured for the Queens Library. To join an second from right). Ms. Steinberg, existing Friends’ group or start your whose gorgeous photos are on display own, contact your local Community from May 2nd through July 31st, also Library Manager or the Director of spoke about her development as a Government and Community Relations photographer at the opening’s reception. at (718) 990-8585, Fax: (718) 291-2695, The Friends of the Douglaston/Little Email: [email protected]. ADVERTORIAL
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