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THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Historical Talk
To commemorate the
80th anniversary of the
Whitestone Bridge, come
listen to Jason Antos,
author of “Images of
America: Whitestone,”
speak about the bridge
and its important place in
Queens’ history.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Bayside Historical
Society
208 Totten Ave., Bayside
www.baysidehistorical.
org/events
Admission: Members free,
general $5
Flower Power Party
Join the Queens
Botanical Garden and
celebrate lavender with
dancing, drinking, dining
and decorations. Create
your own flower crown
and other crafts.
6 to 8 p.m.
Queens Botanical Garden
43-50 Main St., Flushing
nycgovparks.org/events
Admission: Adults $6,
students $4, children 4-12
$2, children 3 and under
and members free
FRIDAY, JUNE 21
Silent Disco
Put on your headphones
and dance the night away
at this family friendly
silent disco party in
Highland Park. Throwback
and Top 40 songs will be
playing all night.
5 to 9 p.m.
Highland Park, Ridgewood
www.quietevents.com/
event
Admission: Free, must
bring ID and credit card for
headphones
Summer Festival
Spend your afternoon
celebrating the offi cial
fi rst day of summer with
infl atables, arts and crafts
and music. A great place
to bring your kids.
4 to 8 p.m.
Joseph P. Addabbo
Memorial Park
Tudor Park, Ozone Park
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Walk for Wellness
Join the NYPD’s Patrol
Borough Queens North
for the third annual 5K
Walk/Run for Wellness.
Free kids’ entertainment,
refreshments, raffl es,
prizes and parking will
be available. All ages are
welcome to register.
9 a.m.
Meadow Lake Bridge,
Flushing Meadows Corona
Park, Corona
Email steven.rose@nypd.
org to register
Admission: Free
Wine Bottle and Glass
Decorating
Drink in style after
attending the wine glass
and bottle decorating
afternoon in Douglaston.
All materials will be
provided.
1 to 2 p.m.
Douglaston/Little Neck
Community Library
249-01 Northern Blvd.,
Douglaston
Call 718-225-8414 to
register
Admission: Free
Family Movie
Watch your favorite
puppets mingle with the
stars at this screening
of “The Muppets Go
Hollywood.” This
television special from
1979 is rarely seen.
Noon to 1 p.m.
The Museum of Moving
Image
36-01 35th Ave., Astoria
www.movingimage.us/visit
Admission: $15
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
Basic Canoeing
Ride the open water in
New York City in a canoe
this weekend. Urban Park
Rangers will lead you from
gentle waters to the open
waters of rivers and bays.
Must be 8 years old or
older to participate.
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Oakland Lake in Alley Pond
Park,
46th Avenue and
Cloverdale Boulevard,
Bayside
www.nycgovparks.com
Admission: Free
Bike Riding on the
Spectrum
Experienced instructors
teach kids how to ditch
their training wheels for a
two-wheeler safely, easily
and effectively.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Flushing Meadows Corona
Park, Corona
classes@bike.nyc
Admission: Free
MONDAY, JUNE 24
Bike Street Skills
Learn the rules of the
road, how to avoid
hazards, basic traffic
principles, where to
ride and how to make
the most of it. Adults
and teens are invited to
attend.
6 to 7 p.m.
Queens Library at Corona
79-01 Broadway, Flushing
classes@bike.nyc
Admission: Free
Zumba in the Park
Get some exercise and
perfect your moves on
the water and with a
view. Join Sophie Walters
Fitness for this free
Zumba class in Long
Island City.
7 p.m.
LIC Landing
51st Ave. and Center
Blvd., Long Island City
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
Zumba for Seniors
Adults 55 and older can
come for fun and fitness
at this calorie-burning
dance party in the park.
All levels of intensity
available.
11 a.m. to noon
Forest Park Seuffert
Bandshell
Forest Park Dr.,
Woodside
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
Sunset Meditation
Find a peaceful state
of mind and learn the
art of mindfulness
meditation with Mindful
Astoria as the sun sets.
All experience levels
listing of events
happening in Queens,
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allowed. Participants are
encouraged to bring a
mat, blanket or cushion.
7 to 8 p.m.
Socrates Sculpture Park
32-10 Vernon Blvd., Long
Island City
www.nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
Independence Day
Celebration
Celebrate Independence
Day early at the Bayside
Historical Society’s 5th
Annual Independence
Day Celebration.
Fireworks, food and live
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
June 21 - June 28, 2019
By Pete Canty
Elementary Symbolism
Across
1. Squeaky ____
6. Hera's mother
10. Price
14. Back in?
15. "___ Lang
Syne"
16. Chip in?
17. From the top
18. Prefix with
China
19. Half a train
track
20. Au + digit
22. Congressional
vote subject
23. Pop-ups, e.g.
24. Gives the news
26. Natural
environments
31. ___ Diego
32. Banned apple
spray
33. Wolf's sound
35. Snake skin unit
39. New Mexico
athlete
40. Sandwich
cookies
42. Elevator man
43. Minute
45. Tuna or turkey
follower
46. Yeats or Keats
47. Deface
49. Egg-laying
mammal
51. Nike, e.g.
55. Ill temper
56. Amos or
musical performances
are all the docket. Free
parking and shuttle
buses available.
6 to 9:30 p.m.
Fort Totten Park,
Bayside
www.baysidehistorical.
org/fireworks
Admission: Free
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63. Course
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65. Mathematical
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66. To be, in
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67. Subway station
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1. Mountain
climber's
challenge
2. Block maker
3. Footnote abbr.
4. Rainless
5. Like a dieter's
yogurt
6. Frequent
tropical event
7. Like some juries
8. Church officer
9. Idolizes
10. C + ape
11. Broadcasting
12. Circus prop
13. Rats
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neighbor
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26. Sentry's cry
27. Lotion additive
28. Slugger Ruth
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inaugural
30. 2004 World
Series, e.g.
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sticks
36. Sitting on
37. In ___ of
38. Ballpark figs.
41. Look too long
44. Tibetan beast
48. Break
50. Intense fear
51. Throat problem
52. Rope loop
53. Take off the
board, say
54. Course
58. Ship's front
59. Tortoise racer
60. J.F.K. postings
61. "If it ___
broke ..."
62. Hounds, e.g.
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