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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com june 30, 2016 • The Courier sun 45 buzz home housing, a permanent exhibit on the site’s archaeology. The event will be held at 18-20 Flushing Ave., Ridgewood. History and Genealogy Resource room are also open. Guided and self-guided tours available. Suggested donations run as low as $3 per person. Members, veterans and active service members are free. Visit www.onderdonkhouse. org for more info. Lincoln Center presents a local screening of Sinatra: Voice for a Century. This is surely an event not to be missed! Enjoy a screening of the gala concert filmed at the 100th birthday celebration of Ol’ Blue Eyes. Performances by The New York Philharmonic, Christina Aguilera, Sting and Bernadette Peters, among others, make this a memorable event. The event will take place from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and will be located at 85-12 Main St., Briarwood. Registration not required. Sunday, July 3 Just in time for Fourth of July! Queens Historical Society will be holding a Flushing Freedom Mile Tour. Learn about many of the historic sites in Flushing, including the Underground Railroad! This is a walking tour, and will meet at 2 p.m. and dismiss at 4 p.m. Two tours will be run simultaneously, one in English and one in Spanish. QHS members will have to pay a fee of $20, while nonmembers pay $25. The tour will start from The Kingsland Homestead at 143-35 37th Ave., Queens. For tickets, visitbilingualflushingfreedommiletour. eventbrite.com. Bridge and Tunnel Brewery hosts a beer event from 1 to 9 p.m., located at 15-35 Decatur St., Flushing. Bridge and Tunnel Brewery is a Queens-based nano-scale microbrewery launched by Rich Castagna. With over 10 years brewing experience, Castagna enjoys brewing and drinking darker beers with a flavorful kick. Even better, this event is free! Lorimoto Art Gallery will be hosting an event at 1623 Hancock St., Ridgewood, from 1 to 6 p.m. In addition to their studio spaces, they will be devoting approximately 1,200 square feet to gallery and showroom space. Art and furniture will be on display in this showing as well as curated shows and events in this former knitting factory. For more info email info@lorimoto.com. Bring Your Own Vinyl, an exciting musical event, begins at 8 p.m. and is located at 6869 Fresh Pond Rd., Ridgewood. This event will be held every Sunday and is hosted by Steve at Queens Tavern! Come out and enjoy a fun, relaxing night of music and dance for no cost to you! Tuesday, July 5 City Parks Foundation kicks off its 2016 Summer Sports Program for young people in parks throughout New York City. The event will begin at 11 a.m. at Flushing Meadows Corona Park Baseball Field 11, Corona. The program concludes mid to late August, depending on the sport. City Parks Foundation provides more than 14,000 New York City children with free tennis, golf, soccer, track & field and fitness instruction including free use of equipment in nearly 60 locations citywide. For more information, visit www.CityParksFoundation.org. Play Bingo on Tuesday night as games start at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) This is an event that will include cash prizes, friendly games and lots of fun! All adults 18+ are welcome. A $4 admission includes 12 games and over $1,000 in prizes. Special games like Jackpot, Early Bird Share the Wealth and Tri-color game come with an additional charge. Progressive jackpot bonus and bonus ball games are available. A food concession stand will also be in place. Location: Rego Park Jewish Center’s Crystal Ballroom, 97-30 Queens Blvd. (64th Road), Rego Would you like to know how to use computers, or how to send an e-mail to a friend or family member? Then this class is for you. Adults are invited from 10:30 a.m. to noon to a computer class that will be held at 79-50 Bell Blvd., Flushing. Topics that will be discussed in this basic computer class for adults include introduction to computers, how to use the mouse and keyboard, navigating the internet and creating your own email account. Registration is required so be sure to call 718-468-8300 and register now. Park. Call 718-459-1000 for more info, or visit www.rpjc.org. Parents and other caregivers can help young children learn the key skills they need to be successful in school well before they start kindergarten. During eight weekly sessions, library staff and early childhood teachers will teach parents and caregivers ways to use book-reading, games, and hands-on activities to help build the most important language skills. This children and parents program will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon and will be located at 85-41 Forest Parkway, Woodhaven. Register by calling 718-849-1010. Customers are required to attend all sessions of this program. Registering for this session will reserve your spot for the entire program. Come learn and practice the basics of digital photography and how it explores self-expression, all while becoming acquainted with your neighborhood in a workshop focused on social mobility and the use of resources around us. Special guest Sol Aramendi will be present and will orchestrate this event. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to noon and will be located at 37-44 21st St., Long Island City. Registration not required. Are you having difficulties finding a job? If so come out to this event located at 20-12 Madison St., Ridgewood from 1 to 4 p.m. In this two-part series, participants will learn traditional and creative ways to find jobs, how to network for job leads, and how to use online tools to find job leads. The Employment Counselor will be available for individual assistance after class. For further information, please call 718-990-5102. Seating is limited so call 718-821-4770 to register now. Class code JR190. Wednesday, July 6 Are financial problems causing you stress? A financial coach can help you develop the skills you need to manage money and gain financial stability, including knowing how to access, review, and understand your credit report. Attend this one-hour event with different time intervals beginning from 10 a.m. and ending at 2 p.m., located at 89-11 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica. Preregistration is required. Call 718-990-8625 to make a oneon one confidential appointment to speak with a counselor. On Your Mark, Get Set...Read! Children in grades pre-K through kindergarten are invited to participate in Summer Reading. Weekly meetings will include: Reading and sharing books, and playing with Magnatile, Lego Duplos, and wooden Brio train tracks. Registration is not required in this children event. Bring your children to 312 Beach 54th St. from 10:30 a.m. to noon. ▶ Once Upon a Mattress Port Washington Play Troupe Landmark Theater 232 Main Street Port Washington 11050 July 22, 23, 29,30 at 8 PM July 24, 31 at 2 PM For tickets, go to web site: pwmattress.bpt.me (Brown Paper Tickets) or call 800 838-3006


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