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LIST OF
23 THINGS TO DO
THURSDAY, NOV. 15
1 Come plant your
own terrarium at
the Queens Botanical
Garden! Adults 21 and older
can enjoy drinks while creating
their own plant and
tiny decor landscape at this
Evening Cocktail & Craft!
Tickets are $20 for members
and $25 for non-members.
Registration is required;
drop-ins are allowed upon
availability. This event is from
6 to 8 p.m. at QBG, 43-50
Main St., Flushing.
2 Learn about the past
at Bayside Stories -
Then and Now! Join the
Bayside Historical Society in
looking through old photos
and sharing stories. Tickets
are $5 and free for members.
This event is from 7 to 9
p.m. at Fort Totten Park, 208
Totten Ave., Bayside.
3 Come to a free dance
class! Learn the basics
of Sabar, a traditional dance
performed to the Sabar drum
of Senegal. This free event is
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the
RIOULT Dance Center, 34-01
Steinway St., Long Island City.
FRIDAY, NOV. 16
4 Are you a fan of the
Beach Boys or the
The Ramones? Come to the
Astoria Bookshop for a discussion
of the books “Why
The Ramones Matter” and
“Why the Beach Boys Matter”
with the authors! This free
event is from 7 to 8 p.m.
No registration required. The
Astoria Bookshop is at 31-29
31st St., Astoria.
Get in the holiday spirit with the Bayside Historical Society! Come decorate for Christmas while enjoying cookies
and hot chocolate. This event is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Fort Totten Park, 208 Totten Avenue.
5 Do you like jazz?
Come hear five National
Endowment for the Arts Jazz
Masters play at Flushing
Town Hall! These men have
the nation’s highest honor
for living jazz musicians,
and they have never played
all together on one stage.
Tickets are $42 for the general
audience, $32 for members,
$20 for students and
free for teens. The concert
starts at 8 p.m. at 137-35
Northern Blvd., Flushing.
6 Come see two dance
performances at
Green Space! David Appel
will feature two trios of dancers,
and Catey Ott Dance
Collective will perform work
inspired by pieces at the
Haggerty Museum of Art.
Tickets are $17 online, $20
cash and $22 credit card at
the door. This performance
is at 8 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday at 37-24 24th St.
#211, Long Island City.
7 Do you love the ‘80s
and ‘90s? Come to a
silent clubbing event with
‘80s and ‘90s music and costumes
at Bohemian Hall &
Beer Garden! Tickets are $10
in advance and $15 at the
door. This event is at 29-19
24th Ave., Long Island City.
SATURDAY, NOV. 17
9 Learn how to have
an eco-friendly
Thanksgiving at the
Queens Botanical Garden!
All.Things.Cooked will be
sharing tips on how to have a
zero waste holiday. This event
is free for members, $6 for
non-members. Registration is
required; drop-ins are welcome
upon availability. This
event is from 1 to 3 p.m. at
43-50 Main St., Flushing.
10 Come see a
new short film
about Queens! “Between
Neighborhoods” is a documentary
that centers on the
Unisphere and includes original
and archival footage on
a split screen. Tickets are $5,
$3 for students and seniors
and free for members. The
screening is from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. at the Queens
Historical Society, 143-35
37th Ave., Flushing.
11 Decorate a tote
bag at this fun
workshop! Designer Phyllis
Ger will show you how to
design a bag for yourself
or to give as a gift. Tickets
are $5 for members, $6 for
non-members. This event is
at 1 p.m. at the Voelker Orth
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