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19 THINGS TO DO
1 Jamaica NeON MINY
Animation Project — 3D
Computer Animation Therapy
Group. If you have any questions
please contact Lyndon at
917-282-0931 or group@theanimationproject.
org.
When: Thursday, Dec. 13,
from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Where: 162-24 Jamaica
Ave. 2nd Floor (Conference
Room), Jamaica
Cost: Free
2 An Evening with
Grammy Nominee
Jorge Glem and his Trio:
“Holiday Highlights” —
Grammy-nominated cuatro
player, mandolinist and
musical producer Jorge
Glem is without a doubt
one of Venezuela’s musical
treasures. Born in Cumaná,
Venezuela, Glem, who currently
resides in New York
City, has set out with a clear
and driven purpose of presenting
the Venezuelan cuatro
as a universal instrument.
When: Thursday, Dec. 13,
from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: Central Library, 89-11
Merrick Blvd., Jamaica
Cost: Free
FRIDAY, DEC. 14
4 Navidad: A Mexican-
American Christmas —
Catch the final performances
of The Calpulli Mexican
Dance Company production,
which celebrates the
holiday traditions experienced
by a young person
of Mexican immigrant parents
growing up in New
York City. From Aztec-inspired
dance to Christmas carols,
the youngster tries to bring
their two worlds together. In
“Faces of the 7 Train” — Passengers on the subway line, also known as “The International Express,” are the subjects
of a new photo exhibit, “Faces of the 7 Train,” shot by Drew Kerr, who used nothing more than an iPhone.
When: Friday, Dec. 14, through Thursday, Jan. 3. Where: Queens Public Library, 41-17 Main St., Flushing. Cost: Free
a dream, they imagine the
fusion of Mariachi music with
Tchaikovsky, folk dance with
ballet, and the wonderment of
their two cultures.
When: Friday, Dec. 14, and
Saturday, Dec. 15, 8 p.m.;
Sunday, Dec. 16, 4 p.m.
Where: Thalia Spanish
Theatre, 41-17 Greenpoint
Ave., Long Island City.
Cost: $37-$45
SATURDAY, DEC. 15
6 Gingerbread Land
2018 Workshops
— Make your own
GingerBread Lane house
or train! This year’s
GingerBread Lane workshops
will give you the option to
design and build your own
gingerbread house or train —
it’s up to you to decide which
one you want to create. Each
participant will receive a kit
with all of the materials that
Chef Jon Lovitch uses to create
his GingerBread Lane
exhibit including gingerbread
pieces, icing and candy.
When: Saturday, Dec. 15, 1
to 3 p.m.
Where: New York Hall of
Science, 47-01 111th St.,
Corona.
Cost: $15; $10 for members
7 Candlelight Tours
— Enjoy music from
local musicians and tours
of the holiday decorated
Onderdonk House.
When: Saturday, Dec. 15,
from 6 to 9 p.m.
Where: Onderdonk House,
1820 Flushing Ave.,
Ridgewood.
Cost: $5 donation; members
free
8 Marwencool — In
anticipation of
“Welcome to Marwen,”
the new Robert Zemeckis
film opening on Dec.
21, the Museum of the
Moving Image presents the
award-winning documentary
that inspired it, followed by
a discussion with artist and
subject Mark Hogancamp
(portrayed in the new film by
Steve Carell), and Marwencol
director Jeff Malmberg.
When: Saturday, Dec. 15, 7
p.m.
Where: Museum of the
Moving Image, 36-01 35
Ave., Astoria.
Cost: $9-$15
10 Love Notes -
Monty Alexander
— Pianist Monty Alexander
is an American classic. At
74, he tours the world relentlessly
with various projects,
delighting a global audience
drawn to his vibrant person-
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