FOFRO RBR BERAKEIANKGI NNEGW NSE VWISSIT V WISWITW .wQwNwS..qCnOsM.c om MAY 25, 2017 • MBAUYZ 2Z5 ,• 2 0 1 T7 h• eTH QEensu QUEENS C CeioruOURIER 6699 with paid admission. Sessions 1:30 to 3 p.m. and 3:30 to 5 p.m. both days. New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Corona. For more information, visit www.nysci.org. SUNDAY, MAY 28 10 A cup of tea on a Sunday afternoon? But of course! Enjoy a program of classical and jazz music performed by two composers, pianists, graduates of famed St-Petersburg conservatory Nataliya Medvedovskaya and Nina Siniakova. Performances will include works from composers Franz Schubert, Scott Joplin and Leonard Bernstein. 3 p.m., Community Church of Little Neck, 46-16 Little Neck Pkwy., Little Neck. For more information, visit www.eventbrite.com/e/tea-for-twopiano music-for-four-hands-tickets 33298261998. 12 Hooray for Hollywood! The Queensborough Performing Arts Center is teaming up with the Astoria Symphony Orchestra and vocalists for a special fundraiser celebrating the music composed for the big screen with a live stage tribute to Hollywood. Proceeds from the event benefit the center. All seats are $40 (a portion of each ticket purchase is tax deductible). 3 p.m., Queensborough Performing Arts Center, 222-05 46th Ave., Bayside. For more information, visit www.visitqpac.org. MONDAY, MAY 29 It’s Memorial Day, which is more than just the unofficial start of summer. Communities across Queens will be marking the holiday with parades and memorial ceremonies. News about them can be found in this issue and online Summer may be near, but that doesn’t mean you have to stop knitting! Come out to the Ridgewood library for an adult knitting circle. Have fun while learning to knit your very own creations! Supplies will be provided or you may bring your own. The club meets every Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Ridgewood library, 2012 Madison St., Ridgewood. at QNS.com. Be sure to stop at a parade or ceremony near you and honor the sacrifices of those who gave their lives in defense of our country. TUESDAY, MAY 30 13 Latin nights have returned to Tuesdays due to popular demand at the Resorts World Casino New York City in South Ozone Park. To start the night off, there will be salsa lessons from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Then, from 9 p.m. to midnight, there will be a live performer which varies each week. This week’s performer is Frankie Morales. Free admission. Resorts World Casino New York City, 110-00 Rockaway Blvd., South Ozone Park. 14 Join the NYC Parks Department for a fitness walk around Fort Totten Park! It’s a free, self-guided walking program from the Fort Totten gate onto Joe Michaels Mile and back (approximately 2 miles). For adults only. 9 to 10 a.m., start at Fort Totten Front Gate, Totten Road and Cross Island Parkway, Bayside. 15 The Middle Village library will be holding an adult book discussion on “A State of Wonder” by Ann Patchett. It promises to be an enlightening discussion on popular literature; light refreshments will be served. 2:30 to 4 p.m., Middle Village library, 72-31 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village. If you haven’t read it, head to your local library and pick up a copy of “The Dogs of Littlefield” by Suzanne Berne; the Middle Village library will be discussing that one on June 27 at the same time. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 16 Dance the night away with a free Zumba class at Little Bay Park. This cardio dance session that combines high-energy, motivating international music with unique moves. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Little Bay Park hockey rink, Cross Island Parkway service road. Sponsored by the NYC Parks Department. EDITOR’S PICK 11 Held once per year, the all-inclusive Queens Book Festival experience brings together local authors as well as some of the biggest names in publishing for two full days of magic realism. Internationally acclaimed storytellers, thought leaders, and innovators will be featured in interactive panel discussions, author conversations, workshops, poetry performances and more. 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