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 LIST OF  
 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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