48 THE COURIER SUN • JUNE 11, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com happenings >JUN E12-18 FRIDAY, JUNE 12 Bring a chair or blanket and join us for a showing of “Muppets Most Wanted.” Popcorn will be served. Board games begin at 7 p.m. Movie begins at 8 p.m. Phil Rizzuto Park, 125-02 Atlantic Ave. For more information, visit nycgovparks.org After the kingdom of Arendelle is cast into eternal winter by the powerful snow queen Elsa, her sister Anna teams up with a rough-hewn mountaineer named Kristoff and his trusty reindeer Sven to break the icy spell. “Frozen” is based on Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy tale “The Snow Queen.” Come to MacNeil Park to enjoy this free movie. 8:30 to 10:15 p.m. Poppenhusen Avenue. Call 718-352-4793 ext. 302 for more details. New technologies and interactive media are changing the role of the audience. But for the past four decades, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” has transformed the passive screening experience into an active and participatory story about identity, sexuality and self-awareness. In celebration of the fi lm’s 40th anniversary, Future of StoryTelling presents a special showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” featuring a live reenactment from the offi cial New York City Shadow Cast, followed by a Q&A with the founders of the RHPS fan club that helped spark one of the original super fan communities. Attendees are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite character. 7:30 p.m. $15, $9 for museum members. Museum of Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave. For more information, visit movingimage.us. SATURDAY, JUNE 13 Come shop for some fabulous items at over 30 vendors selling albums, books, clothing, collectibles, household items, jewelry, pottery and much more at the Kew Gardens Flea Market. All of the vendor fees will benefi t the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Department. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. LIRR North Parking Lot. 82-60 Austin St. Celebrate Flag Day with live music and entertainment at the Family Strawberry Festival, with classic cars from the East Coast Car Association, refreshments including strawberry shortcake, children’s crafts, a pie-eating contest, face-painting and old-fashioned games. Also get a tour of the Onderdonk House. $5 children. Noon to 4 p.m. Onderdonk House. 1820 Flushing Ave. For more information, visit onderdonkhouse.org. “New York The Way It Was: Queens” uses vintage fi lm footage, photos and personal memories from people including actor Carroll O’Connor, real estate magnate Donald Trump, sports writer George Vecsey, Queens Borough President Claire Shulman, former New York Governor Mario Cuomo and Henry Steinway of the Steinway Piano family to tell the story of the borough that achieved the American Dream but never forgot who it was. 1 p.m. Free. Greater Astoria Historical Society, 35-20 Broadway. For more information, visit astorialic.org. “A Night at the Movies” is a part of a Southern Queens Salon Series Concert. The Queens Symphony Orchestra will be performing. The goal is to reach hundreds of area residents with informative and inspiring concerts that these patrons may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend as well as instill a love of classical and orchestral music within members of the community, both young and old. Free. 7 p.m. BCAC Fields, 125 Cross Bay Blvd. For more information, visit queenssymphony.org. Celebrate the launch of Newtown Literary sixth issue at the Newtown Literary Issue #6 Launch Reading, which includes 25 poets and writers ATTENTION: WANT A LISTING ON THIS PAGE? Go to the “Events Calendar” section of our web site, www.queenscourier.com/eventspage, and click on “Submit your event” to let us know about your happening. We select from reader submissions to list on our happenings page. EDITOR’S PICK Photo courtesy of Queens Museum The Corona Youth Music Project (or Núcleo Corona) kicks off its fi fth anniversary celebration with their Spring Showcase Concert that will gather over 100 young musicians at the Queens Museum. The concert features Núcleo Corona’s four main ensembles: the Corona Children’s Chorus, the Corona Children’s Orchestra, the Corona Youth Orchestra and the “No Frontiers” Children’s Orchestra, presenting music by Handel, Sibelius, Rimsky-Korsakov and Offenbach on Friday, June 12, from 7 to 8 p.m. Queens Museum, New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park. For more information, visit queensmuseum.org.
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