FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com JULY 28, 2016 • THE COURIER SUN 17 DON’T WAIT, NOMINATE Hurry, there’s only one more week to nominate your favorite business in Queens! Our readers know Queens better than anyone, and the Best of the Boro competition is your chance to determine what businesses are the most outstanding in categories from arts and entertainment to health and wellness, restaurants, and even weddings! But nominations in more than 400 business categories are only open through midnight on Friday, Aug. 5. The top 10 nominees will advance to the offi cial ballot. One winner in each category will be crowned Best of the Boro to stand out from the competition CUTLER’S LIGHTING Over 50 Years Experience REPAIRS • REWIRING • RE-FINISHING • LAMP SHADES SUMM ER SAVINGS LAMP SHADE SALE 12 years from now, this LED bulb will still be saving you money. 10% OFF OFF ANY PURCHASE With Coupon. Not combinable – New Orders Only. Limit 1 per customer. $150.00 max for discount. LYNBROOK 817 Sunrise Hwy (2 Blocks west of Peninsula Blvd.) 516-887-1300 30-50% OFF On yellow tagged items GREAT NECK 120 Northern Blvd. 516-482-1919 Excludes Repairs, Refi nishing, Rewiring. Exp. 7/31/16 CUTLER’S LIGHTING CUTLER’S LIGHTING Admission is free. www.queenslibrary.org This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Douglaston/Little Neck Community Library in conjunction with Cultural Caravan Productions, Inc. Queens Library is an independent, not-for-profit corporation and is not affiliated with any other library system. 18854-6/16 THE PRESIDENCY AND RACE There are four U.S. capital cities that are named for slaveowning Presidents: Jefferson City, Missouri; Madison, Wisconsin; Jackson, Mississippi; and Washington, DC. In addition, hundreds of geographic locations have also been named for slave- owning presidents, such as parks, monuments, and many more. This is an example of what happens when a candidate’s private views begin to impact public policy. You are invited to a thought- provoking discussion on the history of the U.S. Presidency and Race with noted scholar Dr. William Seraile, Professor Emeritus of African and African American Studies at Lehman College (CUNY), and Louise Dente, Founder and Executive Producer of the award-winning Cultural Caravan TV series. Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited; first-come, first-served. Saturday, August 6 3:00 p.m. Douglaston/Little Neck 249-01 Northern Boulevard 718-225-8414 Train: LIRR Bus: Q12, N20, N21 and gain unparalleled bragging rights. Now in its fi fth year, the Best of the Boro program has grown to be a coveted award for Queens’ best businesses. The Best of the Boro program allows the public to nominate and then vote for the best businesses in Queens in a wide range of categories and subcategories. Hundreds of businesses are nominated, and thousands of residents vote each year. There will only be one fi rst-place winner in each category crowned BEST OF THE BORO. Recognition means the world to the winners, and along with that distinction comes a great deal of pride. The Best of the Boro’s impact is undeniable—it touches hearts and changes lives with these unique and distinguished marks of excellence. To be a part of Best of the Boro, simply nominate your business at http://bestof.qns.com/. Go to http://bestof.qns.com/ today to make sure your favorite is in it to win it!
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