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54 THE COURIER SUN • OCTOBER 1, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com >OCT 1-7 happenings EDITOR’S PICK Challenge your wits and orientation in the Amazing Maize Maze. Kids and adults alike will have a blast fumbling their way around this 3-acre corn maze. Start the adventure with “Stalk Talk” to get you up to the challenge of locating clues, solving puzzles and escaping from the maze. Feeling up to the challenge? Come out to the Queens Farm Park to experience the Maze by Moonlight from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3. $9 adults, $5 children 4 to 11, free ages 3 and under. 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Little Neck. For more information, call 718-347-3276. THURSDAY, OCT. 1 Follow the lives of a Native American family living in Queens in the documentary “The Lost Spirits.” Learn the confl icts that have plagued their tribe and the future of Native Americans in Little Neck, New York, in the screening of this fi lm at the Bayside Historical Society. The event is free for Bayside Historical Society members and $5 for non-members. 7 to 9 p.m. at 208 Totten Avenue-Fort Totten Bayside. For more info call 718-352-1548. ¡Un celebración! Start off national Hispanic heritage month right with a performance by Argentinean-born singer and musician Irene Failenbogen. Jam out to her performance of Latin American songs. Free. 4 p.m. Queens Library, 249-01 Northern Blvd., Little Neck. FRIDAY, OCT. 2 NYC Parks and the Mayor’s Offi ce of Media and Entertainment present a movie night out under the stars. Enjoy the fi lm “American Promise,” which follows two African American families over the course of 12 years as they seek educational opportunities and better lives for their sons. Viewers are encouraged to come before 7 p.m. as seating is limited. Please bring your own picnic blanket or chair. Free. 7 to 9 p.m. at Travers Park, 34th Avenue, Jackson Heights. For more information call 718-393 -7370. SATURDAY, OCT. 3 Take a musical journey to the past with master musician and composer Wang Guowei and soloist Sun Li in a free community concert at Queens Library. Enjoy both repertoire from ancient Chinese dynasties, to contemporary folk music from the two-string fi ddle erhu and the pearshaped lute pipa. Hear this duo at 2:30 p.m. at 214-20 Northern Blvd. in Bayside. The M.S. 158 Marie Curie Middle School is celebrating 60 years of excellence with their fi rst Fall Family Festival. Come out for a day of fun attractions, rides, products and food from local vendors, and raffl e prizes with goods from local businesses. Alumni are welcome for a tour of the school at the beginning of the program from 10 a.m. to noon. Local political fi gures will be present to share opening remarks. Money raised by the event will go toward funding student activities and classroom supplies. M.S.158 Marie Curie Middle School. 46-35 Oceania St., Bayside. For more information contact 917-418-1046 or email stephen.n.wan@gmail.com. Channel your inner yin and yang with a yoga class led by certifi ed teen and tween yoga instructor Liza Lopez. Ages 9 to 15 can jam it out while working up a sweat as she combines music with the practice of yoga. Grab a towel and bottle of water and head over to the Alley Pond Environmental Center. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. $10 for members, $16 non-members. Space is limited to eight participants. Mats will be provided. Register at www.alleypond.com/weekends.html 228-06 Northern Blvd., Douglaston. Enjoy listening to vocalist Lois Bruno as he offers a musical tribute to jazz legends Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Barbara Streisand. Free. 2:30 ATTENTION: WANT A LISTING ON THIS PAGE? Go to the “Events Calendar” section of our web site, www.queenscourier.com/eventspage, and click on “Submit your event” to let us know about your happening. We select from reader submissions to list on our happenings page.


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