OUT & ABOUT IN QUEENS   DEC. 30 - JAN. 5 
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 roller skating and how to dance on skates.  
 The class will cover basic fundamentals,  
 specialty skills, routines and more. Don’t  
 forget to bring your ticket with you or  
 have it on your phone to gain access to the  
 class. 
 Noon to 1:30 p.m. 
 SKATEROBICS 
 215-10 Hempstead Ave., Queens Village  
 eventbrite.com/e/skaterobics-beginnerintermediate 
 saturday-afternoon-1200-pmtickets 
 206128725567 
 Admission: $20 and up 
 6. SAKAI ART SHOW NEW YEARS 2022 
 Sakai had been an active concert planner  
 and ukulele instructor since 2014 until the  
 pandemic sparked Sakai’s artistic spirit. In  
 2021, he decided to start painting with a  
 brush, which he hadn’t had for a while, and  
 started painting acrylics. He continued to  
 paint every day, and in 2021, he now has  
 180 works. Come out and support his art  
 show at Ukehat, which is a music store,  
 a live venue and an art hut. The opening  
 reception and closing party, live painting  
 and other events are charged.  
 Ukehut 
 36-01 36th Ave., Long Island City 
 https://m.facebook.com/ 
 events/2957195677866265/?event_time_ 
 id=2957195687866264&_rdr 
 Admission: Free (12pm-7pm) 
 SUNDAY, JAN. 2 
 7. FOREST HILLS GREENMARKET 
 Located in front of the Forest Hills Post  
 Office, this neighborhood Greenmarket  
 boasts a variety of locally grown, fresh  
 products. Throughout the season,  
 the market will offer free cooking  
 demonstrations, kids activities, and the  
 opportunity to mingle with neighbors,  
 all while getting to know the regional  
 farmers who grow your food. Come back  
 each week to learn about the healthful and  
 flavorful benefits of eating what is fresh  
 and in season. They accept cash, SNAP/ 
 EBT, Debit/Credit, WIC and Senior FMNP  
 coupons. 
 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 
 Located on the south side of Queens Blvd. at  
 70th Ave. 
 Grownyc.org 
 Admission: Free 
 MONDAY, JAN. 3 
 8. TEA MIXER COURSE 
 Join MisFits Nutrition for their Tea Mixer  
 Class, with lessons curated for all skill  
 levels. The tea mixer is a 60-minute  
 class that walks students through the tea  
 lifecycle from explaining what’s in the tea  
 and the benefits of mixing the perfect cup  
 of our refreshing teas. The class will also  
 explain how various blends can be prepared.  
 You will learn different techniques, and  
 types of tea that we have to offer. 
 7-8 p.m. 
 MisFits Nutrition 
 11514 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tea-mixercourse 
 tickets-221667813397 
 Admission: $40 
 TUESDAY, JAN. 4 
 9. ILLUMINATE THE FARM 
 Head to Queens County Farm for this  
 annual light festival. The event boasts  
 over 1,000 lights, which combine to make  
 up the stunning lanterns that patrons can  
 enjoy. Lanterns are custom designed by  
 Chinese artisans as part of a 2,000 yearold  
 tradition and depict farm animals, fruits,  
 vegetables, flowers and holiday delights.  
 4:30-9:30 p.m. 
 Queens County Farm Museum  
 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Floral Park 
 https://www.queensfarm.org/illuminate-thefarm/ 
 Admission: 24.99 for general admission,  
 $16.00 for kids ages 3 to 12 and free for kids  
 ages 0 to 2.  
 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5 
 10. MULCH FEST  
 Don’t know what to do with your trees after  
 the holidays are over? Queens Farm is hosting  
 Mulch Fest, where you can drop off your  
 trees for recycling. This event is hosted in  
 partnership with the NYC Parks Department  
 and the New York City of Sanitation. All Trees  
 will be taken away from the farm for wood  
 chipping and will be used for mulch parks  
 around the city.  
 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 Queens County Farm Museum  
 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Floral Park 
 https://www.queensfarm.org/mulchfest/ 
 Admission: Free 
 
				
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