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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com OCTOBER 31, 2013 • THE COURIER SUN 47 Y O R K C O L L E G E P E R F O R M I N G A RT S C E N T E R & E P R E S E N T the story of the prodigal son A MUSICAL TICKETS AVAILABLE: 718.291.5147 (ACTStudios -182-40 Hillside Ave.) 718.291.2677 (Bethel GT - 110-18 Guy R. Brewer Blvd.) 718.262.2840 (York PAC - 94-45 Guy R. Brewer Blvd.) 718.525.1083 (The Door Restaurant - Guy R. Brewer & Baisley Blvd.) COME AND ENJOY WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS THE BEST URUGUAYAN & ARGENTINIAN GRILL FAMOUS STEAK & FOOD SPECIALTIES TYPICAL SOUTH AMERICAN WINES . FULL BAR EVERY FRIDAY IS TANGO NITE AT 9PM LISTEN, SEE & IF YOU WANT SING & DANCE Receive a FREE Glass of Wine with Dinner (Full dinner only) One per person with this coupon. 85-02 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights 718-505-0400 • www.lagranuruguaya.com Courtesy of La Gran Uruguaya Restaurant Bar A RT S I N C H R I S T I A N T H E AT R E NOVEMBER 1ST, 2ND & 3RD, 2013 HOMECOMING is a contemporary adaptation of the Prodigal Son. This Dramatic Musical takes you on journey into the life of a young man who wanted to see the world through his eyes and at his pace. Cashing in his substantial inheritance, he charts his journey into a life of recklessness and ultimately looses everything. Restoration and redemption follow him and we watch God transform this jaded life into a life of hope! This is a contemplative, introspective play that will make you cry, laugh, think and leave the theatre encouraged and uplifted! A FAMILY PRODUCTION! Visit us online for more details or to purchase tickets www.theACTinc.com 718.291.5147 and 718.262.2840 FOUR SHOWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST • 8PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND • 3PM & 7PM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD • 6PM COST: Orchestra: $30 (Students, Seniors & Groups of 10+: $25 each) Mezzanine: $25 (Students, Seniors & Groups of 10+: $20 each) Balcony: $20 (Students, Seniors & Groups of 10+: $15 each) York College Performing Arts Center 94-45 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11451 RESORTS WORLD: Celebrating, giving back BY MAGGIE HAYES mhayes@queenscourier.com Resorts World Casino celebrates two milestones: it’s two-year anniversary, and over $900 million generated for New York State’s revenue. “While we never doubted this would be a successful venture, not only for Resorts World Casino New York City, but for the Queens community and New York State, we are incredibly proud of how far we’ve come,” said Edward Farrell, president of Resorts World Casino New York City. Of the generated $930 million, nearly $600 million have gone directly to the state’s education fund. Additionally, in 2010, the casino paid a $381 million licensing fee, totaling the casino’s contributions to the state to be roughly $1 billion. “We believe strongly that our success is in large part due to the hospitality shown to us by the residents of Queens. This borough is our home, and as part of this community we are committed to doing everything we can to support it,” Farrell said.


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