FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com july 31, 2014 • kids & education • The Courier sun 29 Queens Library Enrich Your Life® presents The Waters of Queens: Dirty or Clean? What happens to the water when I flush my toilet? Where does all the storm water in the gutter go? Set your mind at ease for the next time you turn on the tap by learning about the water infrastructure that supports over 2 million Queens residents and its effects on urban rivers, creeks and bays. Dawn Henning, a graduate student at Yale University, has spent the last decade working in New York City on urban water projects and community-based planning. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. www.queenslibrary.org Library Hours Mon./Thur./Fri. 11-7 Tues. 2-7 Wed. 1-7 Sat./Sun. closed This program is sponsored by the Friends of Douglaston/Little Neck Library. Queens Library is an independent, not-for-profit corporation and is not affiliated with any other library system. Children who attend free, full-day, high-quality pre-K learn to problem solve, ask questions, and work together. Find out more about our two year planfor Pre-K for All at nyc.gov/prek. #OpportunityStartsNow Children born in 2010 are still eligible to apply for free, full-day, high-quality pre-K. Call 311 Text “prek” to 877-877 /nycschools 301-07/14 Friday, August 1 4:00 p.m. Douglaston-Little Neck 249-01 Northern Boulevard, Little Neck 718-225-8414 Train: LIRR Bus: Q12, N20, N21 st of the 2013 THE QUEENS QueensCourier.com Place
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