FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com october 30, 2014 • KIDS & EDUCATION • The Courier sun 39 2014 Langston Hughes Fall/Winter Music Series Spectacular Saturdays @ the Library Celebrating over 16 years of service! Proudly Presented by Queens Library Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center Schedule of Events Saturday, Nov.1st 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8th • 2:00 p.m. Maestro Martin Piecuch’s – Jazzical Fusion 1:00-5:00 p.m. Artist Reception: Rita Strickland Quilt Exhibition Funding for this series is provided, in part, from grants received from the NYS Council on the Arts; NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, NYC Council Discretionary Grant-Julissa Ferreras, Queens Borough President’s Office, Queens Library, the Library Action Committee of Corona-East Elmhurst, Inc. and private donations and contributions. Guest Appearance by The Harp Teens Sergio Salvatore, jazz pianist and Christos Rafalides, vibraphonist HOLD THE DATE Saturday, Dec. 13th 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. 30th Annual Langston Hughes Kwanzaa Celebration Free Admission 100-01 Northern Boulevard •Corona, New York 11368 718 651 1100 • www.libraryactioncommittee.org If your child is not doing what other kids the same age are doing— you should ask questions…and get answers. Call us—it’s free and confidential. Our caring professionals know child development. 718-631-1110 or 888-239-0468 (Queens & Brooklyn) Pediatric therapists wanted! Apply online at www.mksalomon.com Reference WEB ID QBC101 www.mksalomon.com [email protected] The Early Intervention Program is funded and regulated by the NYS Department of Health and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Services are provided at no out-of-pocket cost to families for children birth to age 3 who meet eligibility guidelines. UNITED NATIONS January 7, 2015, both at 9:00 am INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (Founded in 1947) Open House Dates November 5, 2014 and Please call ahead before coming. A World Leader in Education Queens Campus (Grades K - 8) Continuation of program at our Manhattan Campus High School Exceptional levels of student achievement recognized in the USA and worldwide • Rigorous curriculum leading to International Baccalaureate at high school level • Outstanding, multicultural music and art programs • Integrated learning using advanced technology • French and Spanish taught daily from kindergarten • Individualized early years instruction in reading, writing and math • Culturally diverse community with supportive home school partnerships • Flexible after care and after school activities programs For financial aid information and a tour of our Campus, call Admissions at 718-658-6166 173-53 Croydon Road, Jamaica Estates, NY 11432 | www.unis.org
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