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56 THE COURIER SUN • OCTOBER 23, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com happenings >OCT FRIDAY, OCT. 24 The Association of Mutual Help and Solidarity Inc., invites you to its 6th Anniversary and Hispanic Heritage Celebration at the Woodhaven Manor at 96-01 Jamaica Ave. Elected offi - cials, community leaders and AAMUS members will attend. Food and drinks will be served. There will be a welcome and cocktail at 8 p.m., an awards ceremony at 9 p.m., dinner at 9:45 p.m. and a dance show from 10:15 p.m. to 1 a.m. Reservations are required. Please contact aaamus2008@gmail.com or 917-676-7382 to reserve a seat. The Ridgewood Democratic Club is meeting at 7 p.m. Guest speakers include state Senator Joseph Addabbo Jr. who will discuss his reelection campaign. Friends and neighbors are welcome and as always, refreshments will be served. 60-70 Putnam Ave. The Queens Interagency Council on Aging is hosting its 32nd Annual Legislative Forum at the Queens Borough Hall from 9 to 11 a.m. Admission is free and open to the public. Registration and refreshments are from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Seniors, service professionals and government representatives are cordially invited to attend. There is limited seating and pre-registration is advised. Please RSVP by calling 718-268-5954 or emailing qicany@aol.com. 120-55 Queens Blvd., Room 213. There is a special celebration of George Lamond’s freestyle and salsa music with guest performers Frankie J and K7 at the Resorts World Casino. Tickets are $30 to $85 and the concert starts at 9 p.m. but doors will open at 8 p.m. 110-00 Rockaway Blvd. “From Spain to New York – Cantos de Ida y Vuelta” is a double-bill concert that hosts some of the most powerful voices in the NYC Latin Jazz Scene. Admission is $15. The concert starts at 7 p.m. at Flushing Town Hall. 137-35 Northern Blvd. SATURDAY, OCT. 25 Join the fundraiser for the Oratorio Society of Queens at “OSQ Bowling Fun Night.” There will be games, prizes and music. Bring your friends for the event which starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person and call for them at 718-279-3006. The ticket includes a cold cut hero and side salads, dessert, coffee, tea and three games of bowling and shoe rental. Reservations must be made ahead of time. San-Dee Lanes is located at 342 Hempstead Ave. Seneca Avenue between Myrtle and Catalpa Aves will be closed to traffi c so pedestrians can sample treats from Ridgewood Eats, Rudy’s Bakery, Nepalese Indian Restaurant and others. The “Seneca Stroll” is from noon to 5 p.m. Holy Family Church will present a Defensive Driving Course sponsored by the National Safety Council from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today. Participants will receive a mandatory insurance premium reduction and their violation point total will be reduced. For more information or to register call 631- 360-9720. Admission is $45 and the church is located at 175-20 74th Ave. Acclaimed actress of Indian cinema and human rights advocate Nandita Das will appear in person at Museum of the Moving Image for a screening of Between the Lines (2014, 79 mins), a cinematic adaptation of the 2012 play. A Q&A with Das, who directed the original play, moderated by author Suketu Mehta, will follow the 7 p.m. screening. The evening will conclude 23-29 with a reception featuring music by DJ Rekha. The museum is located at 36-01 35 Ave. Queens Pride House will host “Beyond Diversity” from 5 to 7 p.m. Local writers, photographers and artists will present their work about the value of diversity in Jackson Heights. The event is free and open to the public and is made possible in part by a grant from the Queens Council on the Arts with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.76-11 37th Ave #206. SUNDAY OCTOBER 26 Join Temple Beth Shalom for their adult education breakfast series. There will be a lecture and workshop by The Anti-defamation League on “coping with anti-Semitism – imagine a world without hate.” Breakfast will begin at 9:30 a.m. followed by a lecture at 10 a.m. There will be workshops for youngsters according to age group focusing on high school and college kids. All are welcome. 171-39 Northern Blvd. In celebration of National Chemistry Day, The New York Hall of Science is hosting an event on chemistry principles with the help of demonstrations by local college students and volunteers from local industries. The event is free with a NYSCI admission and is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 47-01 111th Street. Kiwanis Club of Lefferts Liberty is having a breakfast/brunch at the Sizzler located at 100-27 Metropolitan Ave. This is an all you can eat buffet. Admission is $20 from 9 a.m. to noon. Come to the Long Island City School of Ballet’s Halloween Costume Party, featuring performances by students of LICSB. The party will be from 1 to 4 p.m. and there will be crafts, games and activities. Enter a raffl e to win a free semester (value of one class). Suggested donation is $15 and activity tickets are $1 each. Proceeds benefi t LICSB Scholarship Fund and community programs. Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church presents “Wings of Song: Chamber Music with Blanca Ugelli and Friends” at 3 p.m. at 85 Greenway South. Suggested donation is $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. The group will be performing works by Gluck, Mozart, Reinecke, Horovitz, Schumann and Fauré. The audience ATTENTION: WANT A LISTING ON THIS PAGE? Go to the “Events Calendar” section of our web site, www.queenscourier.com/events-page, and click on “Submit your event” to let us know about your happening. We select from reader submissions to list on our happenings page. EDITOR’S PICK Resorts World HAUNTED HALLOWEEN PARTY Presented by 92.3 AMP Radio October 31, 2014 @ 9pm Dance party & costume contest hosted by 92.3 AMP Radio’s Niko. $923 for First Place in the Costume Contest. Special Performance by Chris Willis. Masks are not allowed on gaming fl oor. Doors open at 8pm. Purchase Tickets at www.rwnewyork.com or contact us at 1-888-888-8801


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