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SUNDAY, MAY 27
9 Single and ready to mingle?
Dance to the music of DJ
Andrew Forman at a Singles Social &
Dance from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Rego
Park Jewish Center, 9730 Queens
Blvd., Flushing, Queens. Admission
is $10 per person. Refreshments are
provided. Just bring yourself and your
dancing shoes!
10 Join the Church of the
Redeemer for British
Music and Poetry, at 6 p.m. on
30-14 Crescent St., Astoria. David
Waterland, baritone, and Christopher
Bradshaw, pianist, will be performing
the works of Ralph Vaughn Williams,
John Ireland and George Butterworth.
MONDAY, MAY 28
12 The Broadway Astoria
Memorial Day Fair by
Broadaway Merchants and
Professionals will be taking place
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This fair will
be along Broadway from 42nd Street
to Crescent Street. Enjoy food, drinks,
booths and other entertainment this
fair has to offer.
13 The Sexual and
Reproductive Justice is
working for the right to choose
who and how we love and use
our bodies — without intrusion
from the government, employers,
religious organizations or others.
Join these passionate young people
at 6 to 8 p.m. at the LGBT Center,
37-18 Northern Blvd., Long Island
City. People ages 13-20 are invited
and everyone is welcomed regardless
of sexual orientation, gender
identity, race, ethnicity, immigration
status, etc!
TUESDAY, MAY 29
14 Children ages 5-7 are
invited to the Flushing
Community Library, 41-17 Main
St., from 4:15 to 4:44 p.m. for a story
followed by interactive reading of
beginner books right on their level.
Help your child become a more efficient
reader. For more questions call
718-661-1200.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30
16 Last year NYC Ferry began
its new route to Astoria. A
trip down memory lane takes you on
a ferry ride to Old Astoria, churches
and Astoria Park. The walk will begin
at the ferry landing (3-10 Astoria
Blvd.). A ferry arrives from Wall Street
(Pier 11) and three intermediate
stops at 6 p.m. Fare is $2.75. The walk
will end at Bohemian Hall for optional
dinner and drinks and a $20 fee is
collected at the start of the walk. To
get more information and to pre register
for this interesting and historical
event, email jaconet@aol.com.
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Spring Origami for Kids will take place from 4 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 29, at the Peninsula Community
Library, 92-25 Rockaway Beach Blvd., Rockaway Beach. Kids will get the opportunity to expand their creativity
and learn how to make origami. For further information call 718-634-1110.
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Chess is for everyone! Are you interested in learning chess? Are you already an expert and just want to put
your skills to the test? Visit The Poppenhusen Community Library, 121-23 14th Ave., College Point, from 4:30
to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 30. The program welcomes everyone who is interested in the game. For more
information call 718-359-1102.
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