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LIST OF
18 THINGS TO DO
THURSDAY, JUNE 14
1 Enjoy rides, games,
prizes, merchandise
booths, gourmet foods
and entertainment at the
St. Gregory the Great Festival.
Join us for 11 fabolous nights
from 7 to 11 p.m. at the 39th
Gregorian Festival located on
87th Avenue and the Cross
Island Parkway Service Road
in Bellerose, NY. No admission
charge — come with
family and friends!
2 Grab your girls and
head to Golden Girls
Bingo. Put on your best
‘80s outfit and adjust those
shoulder pads and come play
bingo! You will watch three
classic episodes, play a special
“Golden Girls”-themed
game for a chance to win
Dorothy’s moist cupcakes!
Event will be taking place all
day at Q.E.D, 27-16 23rd St.,
LIC. Cost is $10.
3 Join us for the closing
event of artist
Chloe Bass’ exhibition
“The Book of Everyday
Instruction.” This performance
is part of the fifth
chapter: Protect & Preserve,
which considers the idea
of safety as the relationship
between a person and
their city. Come out to the
Knockdown Center, 52-19
Flushing Ave., Maspeth, at 7
p.m. Event free with RSVP.
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
4 We’re mashing up two
cultures on one stage
with an open dance floor!
Featuring Brian Clayton and
The Green River Band. Join
Kick off Pride week with “1983,” the first in a new series of retro-themed dance parties called RETRO FACTORY, on
Friday, June 15. Event starts at 9:30 p.m. and doesn’t end until 4 a.m. at The Plaxall Gallery, 5-26 46th Ave., Long
Island City. Tickets are between $10 to $40 and can be purchased at goo.gl/wTeJWy.
us at 7 p.m. at Flushing
Town Hall, located at 137-
35 Northern Blvd. Tickets are
$16, and $10 for students
or members. Visit flushingtownhall.
org for more information.
5 Join us for the 3rd
Annual Maspeth
Craft Beer Festival presented
by The Kiwanis
Club of Maspeth. The
festival will feature some
of the finest beers from
the best breweries from
NYC, across the U.S. and
abroad. Festival starts at
6 p.m. at the Knockdown
Center, 52-19 Flushing Ave.,
Maspeth. This event is 21
and over. Tickets are $50 in
advanced, $60 at the door
and $10 for designated
drivers. Tickets can be purchased
on the Knockdown
Center’s website: www.
knockdown.center.
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
7 The Richmond Hill
Block Association,
with the ASPCA, Animal
Care Centers of NYC &
Heavenly Angels Rescue,
is hosting their 11th annual
“Pet Adoption Day”
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Buddy Monument Plaza,
located at the intersection
of Myrtle Avenue and Park
Lane South, in Richmond
Hill. Dogs and cats will be
available for adoption and
fostering. Visit rhba.org for
more information.
8 Singles Association of
Long Island, ages 25
plus, join us for a night of
drinks and dance at The
Meetball Place, 206 Main
St., Farmingdale. The cost is $3
organizing plus the cost of the
meal. All drinks are cash and
carry. Social hour gathering at
7 p.m. at the bar. Dinner is at 8
p.m. followed by dancing with
a live band. For further information,
call 516-465-3953 or
email singlesassociationflongisland@
gmail.com.
9 This spring we will
be highlighting some
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