Get in the holiday spirit with these Queens events 
 BY TAMMY SCILEPPI 
 Now that the thrill of Black Friday  
 and Cyber Monday has faded, it’s time  
 to relax and let loose. So, rock around  
 that  Christmas  tree  or  Hanukkah  
 bush, Queens-style, as you re-discover  
 the true meaning of the season. And  
 don’t forget Kwanzaa! 
 Every Queens neighborhood celebrates  
 the holidays in its own unique  
 way. There are festive tree lighting  
 ceremonies, parades and community  
 gatherings,  historic  holiday  tours,  
 wreath-making  workshops,  menorah  
 lightings,  holiday markets,  fun  kiddie  
 events and more. 
 “In many ways, Queens is a collection  
 of diverse small towns,” said  
 Queens Economic Development Corporation  
 Tourism Director Rob MacKay,  
 who pointed out that it’s nice to know  
 that local celebrations, like tree lighting  
 events, remain special holiday traditions. 
   
 “In some cases, attendees have  
 known each other for decades. In other  
 cases,  immigrants  are  experiencing  
 the events for the first time ever,” he  
 continued. “The one theme is that they  
 all get people excited for the season.  
 Plus, there’s a rumor that Santa Claus  
 is going to pop in to many of them.” 
 Here’s  a  sampling  of  exciting  and  
 diverse holiday happenings around the  
 borough: 
 Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony –  
 Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden in  
 Astoria 
 Swing  by  Bohemian  Hall’s  main  
 hall for Astoria Market’s holiday artisanal  
 goodies and score some oneof 
 a-kind handmade gifts (Sun., Dec. 8  
 & 15, 5 p.m.). Bohemian Hall will offer  
 their scrumptious “Grandmas Kitchen” 
  menu, which includes a variety of  
 homemade soups and apple strudel,  
 assorted  platters,  as  well  as  eggnog,  
 chestnuts, hot apple cider and other  
 holiday faves.  
 When: Friday, Dec. 6, 4 to 8 p.m.  
 Where: 29-19 24th Ave. 
 www.bohemianhall.com/718-274- 
 4925 
 Free Holiday Concert at Maple  
 Grove in Kew Gardens 
 Join  the  Friends  of  Maple  Grove  
 for  their  annual  concert  followed  by  
 the  opening  reception  for  their  latest  
 exhibit  of  fine  art  paintings  and  
 prints  by  Forest  Hills  artist  Gloria  
 Imperante  (6  to  7:30  p.m.). Donations  
 gratefully  accepted;  free  parking  on  
 cemetery grounds.  
 When: Saturday, Dec. 7, 4 to 6 p.m. 
 Where:  The  Center  at  Maple  
 Grove,  Kew Gardens  Road  and  129th  
 Street 
 Christmas in the Garden at  
 Queens Botanical Garden in  
 Flushing (Free) 
 Live music, photos with Santa  
 (fee), tree lighting, holiday crafts, face  
 painting (fee) and blowout sales.  
 When:  Sunday,  Dec.  8,  noon  to  5  
 p.m. / Astoria Market (noon to 6 p.m.) 
 Where: 43-50 Main St. 
 Register at:  https://www.eventbrite. 
 com/e/christmas-in-the-gardenregistration 
 80521370587 
 Kwanzaa event at Jamaica Performing  
 Arts Center 
 A celebration of seven principles –  
 unity;  self-determination;  collective  
 work  and  responsibility;  cooperative  
 economics; purpose; creativity; and  
 faith – culminating in a feast and giftgiving. 
   
 When: Sunday, Dec. 8, 7 p.m. 
 Where: 153-10 Jamaica Ave. 
 Queens County Farm Museum  
 Wreathmaking Workshop/Holiday  
 Market 
 Get in the holiday spirit with your  
 own handmade evergreen wreath. No  
 experience  necessary.  They’ll  guide  
 you and provide materials (just bring  
 garden shears). Enjoy festive tunes, cider  
 and cookies to keep the mood merry  
 and bright. Snag good deals on pine  
 trees, wreaths, poinsettias and special  
 gifts at the market.  
 When: Saturday, Dec. 7 and 14, and  
 Sunday, De. 8 and 15, 10 a.m. to noon  
 and 1 to 3 p.m.  
 Where: 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy,  
 Glen Oaks 
 Cost: $25 (non-member); $20 (member) 
    
 Jammin’ In My Jammies/Breakfast  
 with Santa (Free) 
 Kids can explore the wonder of Santa  
 in the digital age with HGTV’s Santa  
 HQ at Queens Center! This holiday,  
 check out the interactive Elf Academy  
 at Santa HQ. You can try on the latest  
 elf looks with Santa’s Magic Mirror,  
 create your very own Elf ID Card and  
 scan yourself on the Naughty or Nice  
 O’Meter. (Plus, new this year, spend  
 less time in line and more time on holiday  
 fun with a Fast Pass). 
 When: Saturday Dec. 7, 8 to 10 a.m. 
 Where:  Queens  Center,  90-15  
 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst 
 Astoria’s 7th Annual Holiday Festival  
 & Tree Lighting Celebration 
 Enjoy free hot cocoa, pretzels and  
 kids’ activities. 
 When: Photos with Santa  on Sunday, 
   Dec.  8,  from  4  to  5:30  p.m.;  tree  
 lighting at 5:30 p.m. 
 Where:  On  the  Great  Lawn  at  
 Astoria  Park  (19th  Street  and  23rd  
 Avenue) 
 Tues. & Wed. $1895 
 1 1/4 lb. Lobster, Clams, and Mussels 
 Served with Corn on the Cob 
 and Baked Potato  
 with Purchase of 2 Cocktails, 
 2 Wines or 2 Beers 
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