54 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • JULY 25, 2019 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM 
 LIST OF  
 20 THINGS TO DO 
 THURSDAY, JULY 25 
 1 Summer Market 
 Shop local crafts made  
 exclusively  by  women  or  
 people  of  color  at  this  craft  
 market featuring soaps, jewelry, 
  candles, cards and delicious  
 treats. 
 Thursday, July 25 
 11 a.m. 
 Bulova Corporate Center 
 75–20 Astoria Blvd., Astoria 
 Bdg.net 
 Admission: Free 
 2 Live at the Landing 
 Live music with a view  
 – come listen to the sounds  
 of  Pam  Reyes,  a  Sunnyside  
 teen,  as  she  sings  and  
 plays  her  guitar  with  the  
 Manhattan  skyline  behind  
 her.  
 Thursday, July 25 
 6 to 8 p.m. 
 LIC Landing 
 52–10  Center  Blvd.,  Long  
 Island City 
 Hunterspointparks.org 
 Admission: Free 
 3 Waterfront Concert 
 Be  taken  on  a  journey  
 back  to  the  ‘80s  with  
 this  waterfront  concert  with  
 BonJourney,  a  Bon  Jovi  and  
 Journey cover band. Arrive a  
 little early to grab a spot.  
 Thursday, July 25 
 7:30 p.m. 
 Astoria Park 
 Astoria  Park  Great  Lawn,  
 Astoria 
 Centralastoria.nyc 
 Admission: Free 
 4 Comedy 
 The  United  States  
 can  be  an  absurd  place.  
 No  one  knows  this  better  
 than  Dominic  Fogarty  
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 of  The  Cultural  Review  
 Show,  where  Fogarty  goes  
 on  a  journey  to  understand  
 American  culture,  one  joke  
 at a time.  
 Thursday, July 25 
 10 p.m.  
 The Creek and The Cave 
 10–93  Jackson  Ave.,  Long  
 Island City 
 Creeklic.com 
 Admission: Free 
 FRIDAY, JULY 26 
 5 T h u n d e r b i r d  
 American  Indian  
 Powwow 
 New  York  City’s  largest  
 Powwow  is  back  for  the  
 41st year in a row. It will feature  
 three  days  of  intertribal  
 Native  American  dance  
 competitions,  performances  
 and  a  sunset  lighting  of  
 the bonfire. Native American  
 arts, crafts, jewelry and food  
 will  be  available  for  sale.  
 Over  40  Indian  Nations  will  
 be represented.  
 Friday,  July  26,  through  
 Sunday, July 28 
 6  p.m.  on  Friday;  10  a.m.  
 Saturday and Sunday 
 Queens  County  Farm  
 Museum 
 73–50  Little  Neck  Pkwy.,  
 Floral Park 
 Queensfarm.org 
 Admission: $10 day pass/$5  
 ages 12 and under 
 7 Swing Dance Party 
 Swing  and  sway  to  
 the music of Svetlana & The  
 Delancey  Five,  one  of  New  
 York’s  most  beloved  swing  
 bands.  A  pre-show  swing  
 lesson  will  be  available  at  
 7  p.m.,  an  hour  before  the  
 show. Be sure to wear your  
 dancing shoes. 
 Friday, July 26 
 8 p.m. 
 Flushing Town Hall 
 137–35  Northern  Blvd.,  
 Flushing 
 Flushingtownhall.org 
 Admission:  $16/$10  members  
 and  students/Free  for  
 teens 
 Silent Disco 
 Strap on your headphones, get moving  
 and be quiet – it’s a silent disco. Come by  
 the LIC Landing to quietly dance the night  
 away. Must bring valid ID and credit card  
 to borrow headphones.  
 SATURDAY, JULY 27 
 8 Telegraphs and Morse  
 Code 
 Ever  wonder  how  the  
 world communicated oneon 
 one  before  the  invention  
 of  the  telephone.  
 Wonder  no  more!  Come  
 to  this  workshop  to  learn  
 all  about  the  telegraph  
 and morse code, the original  
 text message.  
 Saturday, July 27 
 11 a.m. 
 Queens Historical Society 
 143–35 37th Ave., Flushing 
 Queenshistoricalsociety.org 
 Admission: $10 
 Friday, July 26 
 6 to 10 p.m. 
 LIC Landing 
 52–10 Center Blvd., Long Island City 
 Hunterspointparks.org 
 Admission: Free 
 9 Foraging  in  Forest  
 Park 
 Join  Wildman  Steve  Brill  in  
 a  four-hour  foraging  trip  
 through  Forest  Park,  one  of  
 the best parks for mid-summer  
 foraging.  There  will  be  
 berries,  greens,  herbs  and  
 more, all for you take home  
 and  use  for  a  delicious  dinner. 
   Must  call  24  hours  in  
 advance to reserve a spot.  
 Saturday, July 27 
 11:45 a.m. 
 Forest Park 
 Forest Park Drive and Park  
 Lane, Woodhaven 
 914–835–2153 
 Admission: $20/$10 children  
 12 and under 
 SUNDAY, JULY 28 
 12 C a r d b o a r d  
 Explosion! 
 These puppets are made out  
 of cardboard. Come see four  
 stores, told using nothing but  
 cardboard and the power of  
 your imagination. Puppeteer  
 Brad Shur can turn one of  
 the most bland objects into  
 a living creature right before  
 your eyes.  
 Sunday, July 28 
 12:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. 
 Flushing Town Hall 
 137–35  Northern  Blvd.,  
 Flushing 
 Flushingtownhall.org 
 Admission:  $14/$10  members/$ 
 8  children/free  for  
 teens 
 13 Dinner and Show 
 It’s  a  whodunit!  
 Enjoy a kosher dinner as The  
 of The Cultural Review 
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