82 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • OCTOBER 11, 2018 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM
LIST OF
22 THINGS TO DO
THURSDAY, OCT. 11
2 Are you hoping to
start college soon?
Bring your college application
essays to the Queens
Library for feedback! This free
event is from 3 to 4 p.m.
at the Douglaston branch of
the library, 249-01 Northern
Blvd., Little Neck.
FRIDAY, OCT. 12
3 Come to the Astoria
Bookshop to hear
Susan Harlan discuss her
new book “Decorating
a Room of One’s Own”
with fellow author Maris
Kreizman. The book contains
humorous interior design
“interviews” with literary characters
about their fictional
homes. This free event is
from 7 to 8 p.m. The Astoria
Bookshop is at 31-29 31st St.
4 Do you like jazz? Come
to Flushing Town Hall to
hear a jazz quartet featuring
music by Andrea Brachfeld
and Bill O’Connell. Their
work “If Not Now, When?”
contains nine pieces for flute,
piano, bass and drums. This
event is at 8 p.m. at 137-
35 Northern Blvd. Tickets are
$16/$10 for members and
students, free for teens and
can be purchased online at
flushingtownhall.org.
5 Come experience two
unique dance performances
at Green Space!
Erick Montes/Danceable
Projects will be presenting
a commentary on the present
day in “Otherwise,” and
Hector Canonge will showcase
struggles and recovery
happenings ›OCT.11-17
in Tullido.” Tickets are 17
online or $20 cash/$22 credit
card at the door. The performance
is on Friday and
Saturday at 8 p.m. at 37-24
24th St., Long Island City.
6 Come to a silent disco
dance party at NYC’s
largest indoor/outdoor
beer garden! Admission is
only $5 and gets you access
to wireless headphones with
three live DJ options! Must
be 21 or older to attend. This
event is from 10 p.m. to 2
a.m. at Studio Square, 35-33
36th St., Queens.
7 Do you know a middle
school, high
school or college student
who is interested in
outer space? Bring them to
STEM Night: ACCESS Space
Exploration at the New York
Hall of Science! Learn about
careers in the space industry
and view artwork made by a
collaboration of artists and
scientists. Light refreshments
will be served. This event
is free, but registration is
required. Students under 14
must be accompanied by an
adult. Students and teachers
should bring their school
IDs. This event is from 5:30
to 7:30 p.m. at 47-01 111th
St., Corona.
SATURDAY, OCT. 13
8 Interested in New
York history? Come
to the Archipelago NY Book
Talk at the Queens Historical
Society! Author Thomas
Halaczinsky will discuss his
book and show photographs
of more than seventy New
York islands. Tickets are $5,
$3 for students and seniors
and free for members. This
event is from 2:30 to 4:30
p.m. at 143-35 37th Ave.,
Flushing. Light refreshments
will be provided.
10 Bring your kids
to the Astoria
Want your kids to have good role models? Bring them to the Astoria Bookshop for
children’s storytime where author Anna Membrino will read from her two books “I
Look Up To…Michelle Obama” and “I Look Up To… Ruth Bader Ginsburg.” This free
event is from 11 to 11:30 a.m. No registration required. The Astoria Bookshop is at
31-29 31st St.
Bookshop for a book
launch! Amanda Moeckel
will be presenting her new
children’s book “Khalida and
the Most Beautiful Song.”
This free event is from 1 to 2
p.m. No registration required.
The Astoria Bookshop is at
31-29 31st St.
11 Run, walk or push
a stroller in the
Global Kids 5K! Support a
nonprofit that informs NYC
public schoolers of global
human rights issues with this
fun race. The 5K starts at 9:30
a.m. at Flushing Meadows
Park, Fowler Avenue and
College Point Boulevard.
Register for $25 early, $35
regular at http://5K.globalkids.
org.
12 Meet the author
and get your book
signed! Joanne M. Cherisma
will be at the Queens Library
celebrating and signing her
book “I Never Thought I
Would Be a Statistic” at 1 p.m.
This event is free; no registration
required. Signed books
can be purchased for $20.
This event is at the Cambria
Heights branch of the library,
218-13 Linden Blvd., Jamaica.
in “Tullido” Tickets are $17
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