QUEENS ARTS  ENTERTAINMENT For the most up-todate  
 THURSDAY, JULY 25 
 Summer Market 
 Shop local crafts made  
 exclusively by women or  
 people of color at this  
 craft market featuring  
 soaps, jewelry, candles,  
 cards and delicious treats. 
 11 a.m. 
 Bulova Corporate Center 
 75–20 Astoria Blvd.,  
 Astoria 
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 Admission: Free 
 Live at the Landing 
 Live music with a view –  
 come listen to the sounds  
 of Pam Reyes, a Sunnyside  
 teen, as she sings and  
 plays her guitar with the  
 Manhattan skyline behind  
 her.  
 6 to 8 p.m. 
 LIC Landing 
 52–10 Center Blvd., Long  
 Island City 
 Hunterspointparks.org 
 Admission: Free 
 FRIDAY, JULY 26 
 Thunderbird American  
 Indian Powwow 
 New York City’s largest  
 Powwow is back for  
 the 41st year in a row.  
 It will feature three  
 days of intertribal  
 Native American  
 dance competitions,  
 performances and a  
 sunset lighting of the  
 bonfi re. Native American  
 arts, crafts, jewelry and  
 food will be available  
 for sale. Over forty  
 Indian Nations will be  
 represented. Rusn from  
 Friday, July 26 through  
 Sunday, July 28 
 6 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m.  
 Saturday and Sunday 
 Queens County Farm  
 Museum 
 73–50 Little Neck Pkwy., 
 Floral Park 
 Queensfarm.org 
 Admission: $10 day pass/$5  
 12 and under 
 Swing Dance Party 
 Swing and sway to the  
 music of Svetlana & The  
 Delancey Five, one of New  
 York’s most beloved swing  
 bands. A pre-show swing  
 lesson will be available at  
 7 p.m., an hour before the  
 show. Be sure to wear your  
 dancing shoes. 
 8 p.m. 
 Flushing Town Hall 
 137–35 Northern Blvd.,  
 Flushing 
 Flushingtownhall.org 
 Admission: $16/$10  
 members and students/Free  
 for teens 
 SATURDAY, JULY 27 
 Telegraphs and Morse  
 Code 
 Ever wonder how the world  
 communicated one-onone  
 before the invention  
 of the telephone. Wonder  
 no more! Come to this  
 workshop to learn all  
 about the telegraph and  
 morse code, the original  
 text message.  
 11 a.m. 
 Queens Historical Society 
 143–35 37th Ave., Flushing 
 Queenshistoricalsociety. 
 org 
 Admission: $10 
 Foraging in Forest Park 
 Join Wildman Steve Brill in  
 a four–hour foraging trip  
 through Forest Park, one  
 of the best parks for midsummer  
 foraging. There  
 will be berries, greens,  
 herbs and more, all for you  
 take home and use for a  
 delicious dinner. Must call  
 24-hours in advance to  
 reserve a spot.  
 11:45 a.m. 
 Forest Park 
 Forest Park Drive and Park  
 Lane 
 Woodhaven 
 914–835–2153 
 Admission: $20/$10 child 12  
 and under 
 Tea & Story Time 
 Be our guests and come  
 have tea and a story with  
 Belle from ‘Beauty and the  
 Beast.’ Show up dressed  
 as your favorite character,  
 eat goodies, drink tea  
 and dance around a little.  
 For reservations, call the  
 number below.  
 Noon to 2 p.m. 
 Community United  
 Methodist Church 
 75–27 Metropolitan Ave.,  
 Middle Village 
 917–647–7526 
 Admission: $8 at door/$5  
 advance 
 SUNDAY, JULY 28 
 School of Rock 
 Come by to this  
 instrument petting zoo  
 where kids will be able to  
 pick up any instrument  
 and get a quick mini– 
 lesson. No experience is  
 necessary. There will be a  
 prize wheel! 
 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
 Cunningham Park Farmers  
 Market 
 Cunningham Park off of  
 Union Turnpike, 
 Fresh Meadows 
 Downtoearthmarkets.com 
 Admission: Free 
 MONDAY, JULY 29 
 Movies Under the Stars:  
 ‘Black Panther’ 
 Come watch the superhero  
 sensation from 2018 on  
 the big screen under the  
 stars. ‘Black Panther’  
 won the Academy Award  
 for Best Original Score,  
 Costume Design and  
 Production Design.  
 7:30 to 10 p.m. 
 Highland Park 
 Elton Street and Jamaica  
 Avenue, Jamaica 
 Nycgovparks.org 
 Admission: Free 
 TUESDAY, JULY 30 
 Queens Place Kids 
 Learn about plants and  
 how they help our world  
 with the Queens Botanical  
 Garden with Queens  
 Place Kids, the last of the  
 summer. Build and take  
 home a mini terrarium.  
 2 to 3:30 p.m. 
 Queens Place 
 88801 Queens Blvd.,  
 Elmhurst 
 Queenslibrary.org 
 Admission: Free 
 Live Music 
 Jam out to songs of the  
 great American songbook  
 with Jerry Drake & The  
 Front Page Band. Be sure  
 to arrive a little early to  
 grab a spot. Bring your  
 own lawn chair. 
 7 p.m. 
 Juniper Valley Park 
 80th Street and Juniper  
 Boulevard, Middle Village 
 Nycgovparks.org 
 listing of events  
 happening in Queens,  
 check TimesLedger’s  
 website at  
 www.QNS.COM 
 Admission: Free 
 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 
 Science in the Park 
 Come to the park to learn  
 all about the strange  
 science that takes place  
 every day. Electricity,  
 air pressure and crazy  
 chemical reactions will all  
 be on display.  
 6 to 6:45 p.m. 
 Highland Park 
 Elton Street and Jamaica  
 Avenue, Jamaica 
 Nycgovparks.org 
 Admission: Free 
 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 
 TimesLedger Newspapers  
 July 26 - Aug. 2, 2019 
 By Pete Canty 
 All Levels of Enforcement 
 Across 
 1. Peter the Great, e.g. 
 5. Start from scratch 
 9. Comes before  
 rain or rock 
 13. City near Lake  
 Tahoe 
 14. City on the  
 Mohawk 
 16. Alone 
 17. "___ Karenina" 
 18. Moisten, as a  
 turkey 
 19. Signs, as a  
 contract 
 20. Hazzard's Rosco  
 P. Coltrane, e.g. 
 23. Blackboard  
 accessory 
 24. Campbell's metal 
 25. An end to sex? 
 28. Erie Canal mule 
 29. Departed 
 32. Maine national  
 park 
 34. United States  
 Marshal, e.g. 
 36. Court grp. 
 39. Feel sick 
 40. Barely beat 
 41. Highway  
 patrolman, often 
 46. Get by 
 47. Dance bit 
 48. Jerk 
 51. Exist 
 52. Connections 
 54. Enigma 
 Salsa Dancing 
 Take a break in the middle  
 of the week and come  
 explore the world of Salsa. 
 6 to 9 p.m. 
 LIC Landing 
 52-10 Center Blvd., Long  
 Island City 
 Hunterspointparks.org 
 Admission: Free 
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 Finest, e.g. 
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 competitor 
 62. ___-Detoo 
 63. Cherry centers 
 64. Famous fiddler 
 65. Full 
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 68. AAA offerings 
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 1. Outlines 
 2. Madrid madame 
 3. Once a year 
 4. Horse colors 
 5. Grapefruit variety 
 6. Itinerary info 
 7. Gossip 
 8. Four duos 
 9. "Yeah, right!" 
 10. Trusted, with "in" 
 11. Sort 
 12. Tres - uno 
 15. Like some  
 photographs 
 21. Marketing prefix 
 22. Ancient  
 Peruvian 
 26. Half a prison? 
 27. Buddy 
 30. Dread 
 31. Green Day and  
 others, e.g. 
 33. Teen chaser? 
 34. Destiny 
 35. Bunches 
 36. West Point letters 
 37. Broadway lead 
 38. "Be well" 
   
 42. Modify 
 43. Skater Harding  
 and others 
 44. Sentence enders 
 45. Majestic 
 48. Look up to 
 49. Candidate lists 
 50. Smell and sight,  
 e.g. 
 53. Jack of rhyme 
 55. Pool  
 measurement 
 57. "American ___" 
 58. "The Simpsons"  
 bus driver 
 59. MGM founder  
 Marcus 
 60. Economic stat 
 61. Harper or Spike 
  
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