Gazette Calendar Of Events
Veterans’Day
Nov. 11, UnitedWar Veterans Council, NYC Veterans’
Day Parade, “Freedomis Not Free”, FifthAvenue/26th-
56th Streets, Manhattan; 212.693.1476.
Holidays
Nov. 14, noon-3 p.m. Astoria Salvation Army,
Community Thanksgiving Dinner 2010, free, 45-18
Broadway, LIC; 718.721.9046.
Nov. 16, 7 p.m. Sunnyside Shines, Sunyside Drum
Corps, lighting holiday lights,Orchard FarmersMarket,
GreenpointAvenue/42nd-43rd Streets.
CommunityMeetings
Dates× are subject to change, call to confirm.
Clubs
Nov. 13, Flushing Camera; Flushing Hospital,
Auditorium, 146-01 45thAve; 718.749.0643.
Nov. 18, Dec. 16, 8 p.m., sharp, John F. Kennedy
Regular Dems of Queens; call 917.376.4496 for information..
Community Boards
Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m., Board 5; Christ the King H.S., 68-
02 MetropolitanAve., Middle Village; 718.366.1834.
Nov. 10, Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m., Board 6, 80-02 Kew
Gardens Rd., Kew Gardens; 718.263.9250.
Dec. 22, 7:30 p.m., Board 8; Hillcrest Jewish Center,
Union Turnpike, Fresh Meadows; 718.264.7895.
Community Councils
Nov. 15, 7 p.m., 110th Police Precinct; VFWHall, 51-
11 108th St., Corona.
Nov. 23,Dec. 28, Jan. 25, 2011, Feb. 22,Mar. 22,Apr.
26, May 24, Jun. 28, 107th Police Precinct, Parsons
Boulevard, Flushing.
Community Education Councils
Nov. 17, 8 p.m., District 26; M.S. 67, 51-60 Marathon
Pkwy., Room B44A, Little Neck; 718.631.6927.
Nov. 18, Dec. 16, 6:30 p.m., District 30, call for location
information, 718.391.8380.
Other
Nov. 15, Dec. 13, 5:30 p.m., Borough Board; B.P.’s
Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Borough Hall, 120-55
Queens Blvd., Kew Gardens; 718.286.2860.
Nov. 16, Dec. 14, 9:30 a.m., Borough Cabinet; B.P.’s
Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Borough Hall, 120-55
Queens Blvd., Kew Gardens; 718.286.2860.
Nov. 17, 1 p.m., Woodhaven Cultural & Historical
Soc., Inc.; Emanuel United Church of Christ, 91st
Avenue; 718.846.1907.
Nov. 17, 12:30 p.m., AARP Chapter 2889; First
Presbyterian Church of Elmhurst, 54-05 Seabury St.;
718.639.8497.
Nov. 18, Dec. 9, 30, 10:30 a.m., Borough President
LandUse, BoroughHall, B.P’s Conference Room, 120-
55 Queens Blvd., 2nd Floor, Kew Gardens; call
718.286.2860.
Nov. 20, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., UFT, Parent Education
Conference; Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel, 135-20
39th Ave., Flushing; 718.275.4400.
Nov. 22, 4:30 p.m., Queens Library Security
Committee; 5:45 p.m. Finance/Investment Committee;
6 p.m., Buildings/Grounds Committee; 6:15 p.m.,
Board of Trustees, Central Library, 89-11 Merrick
Blvd., Jamaica; 718.990.0700.
•1st Monday of the month, 8 p.m., American Legion
Post 298, 30-61 87th St., East Elmhurst.
Arts &Entertainment
Barnes &Noble
3rd Tues. each month, Poetry Writing Workshops;
Nov. 11-Dec. 24,Annual Holiday Book Drive; Nov. 11,
Discussion/Signing: Historic Photos of Queens; Nov.
13, Skippyjon Jones Costume Character; Nov. 15,
Movies & Music Book Group; Nov. 17, Nook Night;
Nov. 18;APlaywright’sWorkshop.
Flushing Town Hall
137-35Northern Blvd., Flushing; 718.463.7700, x. 222:
Nov. 11-14, Endangered Art/ists-China; Nov. 11-Sep.
2011, Within The Emperor’s Garden: The Ten
Thousand Springs Pavilion; Nov. 14, David Gonzales:
Stories Are Gifts, Cuentos-Tales From the Latino
World; Nov. 19, NEA Jazz Masters Concert, Korean
Painting Exhibition; Nov. 20, Origami Zoo With Dr.
Chou
Museum of theMoving Image
35th Avenue/36th Street, Astoria; 718.784.0077: daily,
“The Red Balloon” ongoing, “Behind the Screen”, The
Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign
Commercials, 1952–2008.
Queensborough C.C.
Nov. 11-13, The GlassMenagerie; Nov. 16, The Brown
Bag Book Club; Nov. 20, Davy Jones of the Monkees;
Nov. 21, Forever Plaid; ongoing Nov., A Journey in
Stone andWood.
Queens College
Kissena Boulevard @ LIE; 718.997.3818: Nov. 11-30,
15thAnnual Queens College ChamberMusic, live concert
series; Nov. 11-Dec. 23, “Voices Envisioned:
Memories Made in Northern Ireland”; Nov. 11-13, The
GlassMenagerie; Nov. 16, The Brown Bag Book Club;
Nov. 20, Davy Jones of theMonkees; Nov. 21, Forever
Plaid; Nov., A Journey in Stone and Wood; Nov. 23,
Evening Readings, Edwidge Danticat/Leonard Lopate;
Nov. 30, Michael Cunningham.
QueensMuseum ofArt
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, New York City
Building, program information; 718.592.9700: ongoing,
tours, permanent collections, World’s Fair
Panorama of the City of New York.
Queens Theatre in the Park
Most events take place in Flushing Meadows –Corona
Park, venues & ticket prices vary, call 718.760.0064 for
information; Nov. 13, Little Red: A Fairy Tale in
Rhythm and Rhyme, Adam Pascal/Larry Edhoff in
meandlarry; Nov. 19, Tsidii: To The Rising Sun; Nov.
20, 2010 Legislative Revue; Nov. 28, Néélida Tirado:
Flamenco.
Others
Nov. 11, Flux Factory, pot-luck & salon; Nov. 14, 23,
artist talk, 39-31 29th St., LIC.
Nov. 11-13, Astoria Performing Arts Center, 10th
Anniversary Season, “MilkMilkLemonade” @ Good
ShepherdUnitedMethodistChurch, 30-44Crescent St.,
Astoria; 917.562.5670.
Nov. 11-13, The Queens Players, Shaw’s “Saint Joan”,
$18 door/$15 advance; The Secret Theatre, 44-02 23rd
St., LIC; 718.392.0722, www.thequeensplayers.com
www.secrettheatre.com.
Nov. 11-14, The Gingerbread Players, “Pygmalion”; St.
Luke’s Church, 85 Greenway South, Forest Hills;
718.268.7772.
Nov. 11-19, The Heritage Museum of Epirus, permanent
collection of 19th/20th Epirotan designs, Epirotan Cultural Center at 2514 Bway., Astoria; epirusmuseum@
gmail.com.
Nov. 11-21, Opa! The Musical, English/Greek supertitles,
$25 general admission; The Hellenic Cultural
Center, 27-09 Crescent St., Astoria; 718.626.5111.
Nov. 11-29, Kwija Lee Cho & Nam Chun Cho Couple
Exhibition “A Wonderful World; International Center,
50 W. 23rd St., 7th Floor, Manhattan; gallery
212.255.9555, Nam Chun Cho 718.721.1244.
Nov. 11-Dec. 12, Theater of the Ridiculous, “The
Mystery of Irma Vep”; Greek Cultural Center, 26-80
30th St.,Astoria; 718.726.7329.
Nov. 11-Dec. 14,TopazArts,Our Side,Cultural Identity
Writing Workshop, 55-03 39th Ave., Woodside;
www.topazarts.org.
Nov. 11-Dec. 21, Turkish Cultural Center of Queens,
Turkish & ESL language classes, 43-49 45th St.,
Sunnyside; 718.482.8263.
Nov. 11-Mar. 6, 2011, Socrates Sculpture Park EAF10:
2010 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition, Vernon
Boulevard/Broadway, LIC.
Nov. 13, Dumpster Tequila, musical improv, free; The
Creek and The Cave, 10-93 Jackson Ave., LIC;
www.creeklic.com.
Nov. 13, Dance Entropy/Green Space, Take
Root/Sticky Mango Movement/Christine Coleman;
Nov. 14, Fertile Ground/Misc. Performers; Dec. 4, Take
Root/Dana Salisbury Dec. 11, Take Root/Misc.
Performers; Dec. 12, Fertile Ground/Misc. Performers,
24th Street,Astoria.
Nov. 14, Peter Griggs, “500Years ofMusic for Guitar”;
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Parish Center, 85-
15 101Ave., Ozone Park.
Nov. 14, York College, Nov. 22, Jazz at the Chapel;
Dec. 3, Fame: The Musical; Dec. 15, York Big Band
Fall Concert, 94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica; for
information go to http://www.myspace.com/ yorkcollegebluenotes
or http://www.ohny.org/.
Nov. 16-Apr. 24, 2011, Noguchi Museum, Second
Sundays: “On Becoming anArtist…1922-1960”, donations
welcome, 9-01 33rd Rd., LIC; 718.204.7088.
Nov. 20, Italian Charities of America, Saturday dance,
refreshments, 83-20 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst;
718.478.3100.
Nov. 20, The Secret Theatre, Secret Burlesque, $10
p.p., 44-02 23rd St., LIC; 718.392.0722, www.thequeensplayers.
com www.secrettheatre.com.
Nov. 20, NY Metropolitan Country Music Assn., Inc.,
Neil Scott Johnson; Dec. 11, Gunsmoke; Glendale
Memorial Building, 72-02 MyrtleAve.; 718.763.4328.
Nov. 21,WorkShopTheaterCompany, “TheOldWife’s
Tale”;Nov. 28, Samand Laura,Manhattan;www.workshoptheater.
org/sundays.
Nov. 21, Dino Rosi, The Voice of Napoli, International
Concert;Atria of Kew Gardens, 117-01 84th Ave., Kew
Gardens.
•Wed. nights, Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden,
“Comedyland”, free, 29-19 24th Ave., Astoria;
718.274.4825.
•Thurs. nights, Bethany Wild Trio; Novo, 78-23 37th
Ave., Jackson Heights; 718.426.7272.
•Mon.-Sun., Jackson HeightsArt Club, classes for children
and adults, day or evening; 718.926.9821.,
Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinner-Dances,
Fleas, Fairs, Fundraisers
Nov. 11, Cross Island YMCA, Senior Theater Acting
Repertory (STAR), $3 p.p., benefits scholarship fund &
Strong Kids Campaign, 238-10 Hillside Ave.,
Bellerose; 718.551.9314.
Nov. 12, Job Fair, sponsored by state Senator Joseph
Addabbo Jr. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Aqueduct Racetrack, 110-
00 Rockaway Blvd. Event takes place in theManhattan
Terrace Room on the 3rd floor. Free event open to the
public,wheelchair accessible. Business attire suggested,
bring resumes. For more information contact Peter
Delucia atAddabbo’s district office; 718.738.1111.
Nov. 13, Italian Charities ofAmerica, auction; fleamarket,
refresments will be served, 83-20 Queens Blvd.,
Elmhurst; 718.478.3100.
Nov. 13, Chian Federation, 31st Annual Homeric
Award, 44-01 Broadway,Astoria; 718.204.2550.
Nov. 13, Sunnyside Community Services,Active Older
Adults,Annual Fall Bazaar/Indoor FleaMarket, reserve
a table, $25, no clothes, shoes or bedding, 43-31 39th
St.; 718.784.6173, x. 412.
Nov. 16,Alley Pond Environmental Center 2010 Green
Gala, $150 p.p.; Terrace on the Park, FlushingMeadows
–Corona Park; 718.229.4000, x. 0.
Nov. 17, LICBDC Annual Luncheon & Trade Show;
718.786.5300, x. 21.
Nov. 19, Eleftheria-Pancyprian Youth Soccer Teams,
fundraising party, donation $75 p.p.; Pancyprian Sports
Club, 23-15 31st St., Astoria; 718.267.2000 or
347.612.6108.
Nov. 19, TheWoodhaven Residents’BlockAssociation,
39thAnnual Dinner Dance & Fundraiser, $65 n.m.; Joe
Abbracciamento Restaurant, 69-26 Woodhaven Blvd.,
Rego Park; 718.296.3735.
Nov. 20, Medical Society of Queens, Annual
Physician’s Expo & Dinner/Dance Gala; Terrace on the
Park, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park; 718.268.7300.
Nov. 20, Variety Boys/Girls Club Sunnyside/Woodside
Unit, Dancing with the Stars of Our Community, $45
p.p.; St. Raphael’s School, Auditorium, 48-25 37th St.,
LIC: 347.870.8742.
•Ongoing,Animal Rescue, pet adoptions, 718.224.8629
or 631.420.0425.
•Ongoing,Muffin’s Pet Connection, helps find homes
for pets, donations appreciated; 718.833.7988 or
www.muffins.org.
•Sundays, Animal Center of Queens, adopt a homeless
dog or puppy, cat or kitten, non-profit, no-kill organization,
89-10 Eliot Ave., Rego Park; 718.424-3340 or
www.acq.petfinder.com.
Health
Nov. 10, Resources for Children with Special Needs,
Inc. Free Workshop Series, call for 2011 workshop
dates, 99-04 161st St., Suite 401, Jamaica;
718.206.3400.
Nov. 13, State Sen. Jose Peralta/Murray 21 Memorial
Foundation, Inc/Weill Cornell/First Baptist Church, cardiovascular
screening, free, 100-10 Astoria Blvd., East
Elmhurst; 718.205.3881 or 347.738.6266.
Nov. 17, NAMI Queens/Nassau, Does Smoking
MarijuanaTrigger Psychosis?; ZuckerHillsideHospital,
SlomanAuditorium, 266th Street; 718.470.8100.
Dec. 2, Samuel Field Y, Couple Services, Interpersonal
Relationships, $115, pre-register; 718.225-6750, x. 243;
Mon.,Wed, preschool programs for kids with developmental
disabilities, ages 3 to 5; call 718.225.6750, x. 262
or gmayerhoff@sfy.org; Mon., Wed., Fri., Medicaid
Waiver Afterschool Program, ages 5 to 21;
718.225.6750, x. 266 or JMendelsohn@sfy.org; Wed.
Wednesday Nite Rap, singles 45+, $8 p.p.;
718.225.6750, x. 243.
Mount Sinai Queens
Registration and/or appointment is required, call 718-
267-4333 for time & location information: Nov. 11,
Reduce Your Risk of Stroke @ Crescent Towers; Nov.
16, 23, 30, YOGAfor the Fabulous 50s and Beyond!@
Crescent Tower; Nov. 17, Ask The Pediatrician @
Astoria Blue Feather Head Start; Nov. 18, When Your
Rhythm’s Out of Sync@RaicesAstoria S.C.; Nov. 30,
Take Control of Your Cholesterol @ Physician
Associates.
Other Health Services
•Al-Anon: Good Shepherd Methodist Church, 30-44
Crescent St., Astoria, 718.728.5182; St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church, Parish House, 2nd Floor, Jackson
Heights, 718.335.7379; Steinway Reformed Church,
21-64 41st St.,Astoria, 718.728.2948. Call for information.
•Co-Dependents Anonymous, women only, Fridays;
Resurrection Ascension Pastoral Center, Father Feely
Hall, 85-18 61st Rd., Rego Park; 718.805.1032.
•Domestic Violence; American Family Community
Services, 37-63 76th St., Jackson Heights;
718.639.8370.
•F.E.G.S. Health & Human Services, Partners in Caring
bereavement/older adult spousal loss, 97-45 Queens
Blvd., Rego Park, 718.896.9090, x. 243.
•Jovenes Queens Group, alcoholics anonymous, free,
102-08 Northern Blvd., Corona; 718.426.7467.
•Mammograms, Mondays, Community Healthcare
Network’s Helen B. Atkinson Health Center, 81 W.
115th St., Manhattan; 212.360.2565.
•OCA, Saturdays, Resurrection Ascension Church,
Feeley Hall, 85-18 61st Rd., Rego Park; www.obsessivecompulsiveanonymous.
org, 917.443.0355.
•Overeaters Anonymous, Fridays; Unity Center of
Flushing, 42-11 155th St., Flushing.
•The Public Policy and Education Fund of New York,
health coverage Web site, go to
www.NYConsumerHealth.org.
•Sakhi for SouthAsianWomen support groupmeetings,
weekends; for information call 212.714.9153, x. 108.
•SMART Recovery; Long Island Consultation Center
to overcome all types of addictive behavior, Long Island
Consultation Center, 97-29 64th Rd., Rego Park;
212.631.1198, www.smartrecovery.org.
•Western Queens Public Information, Narcotics
Anonymous, 718.962.6244 or
www.westernqueensna.org.
Historicals
Nov. 11, Bayside Historical Society, Columnist
RosemaryTrietsch,Depression-era glass lecture; ongoing,
The Women of Bayside, Bayside Life: On The
Edge of Modernity, Native Bayside, The Castle, If The
Hat Fits, Virtual Exhibit: Take a Cruise Through the
History of Bayside 1639-2000; wwwbaysidehistorical.
org, 718.352.1548.
Nov. 11-Dec. 15, Greater Astoria Historical Society,
Reading Between the Lines, 35–20 Broadway, LIC;
718.278.0700.
Nov. 11-Jan. 11, 2011, Queens Historical Society
Children’s Exhibit, A Visual History of Freedom: An
Exhibit forYoung Learners&Families;Nov. 14,Author
Jeff Kroessler, History of Sports in Queens/The Greater
New York Sports Chronology, 143-35 37th Ave.,
Flushing; 718.939.0647, x. 17.
Nov. 13, BowneHouseHistorical Society, “It’sMy Park
Day”, Mandarin/Korean, 37-91 Bowne St., Flushing;
718.359.0528
•Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., KingManorMuseum, tours&
school/group programs, Jamaica Avenue/140th Street,
Jamaica; 718.206.0545, x. 11.
•Sat.,Greater RidgewoodHistorical Society, open to the
public, 143-135 37thAve., Flushing, 718.465-1776.
•Central Queens Historical Association, a source for
Queens photos not available elsewhere;
www.CQHA.net or 917.376.4496.
Items of Community Interest
Nov. 11-16, NYS SBD/QEDC/CUNY,
Entrepreneurship Development Program; The
Entrepreneur’s Space a Food and Business Incubator,
36-46 37th St., LIC; 718.482.5303.
Nov. 11-Dec. 16, American Bolero Dance Company,
children/adult 13-week dance classes; 718.392.8888.
Nov. 11-Dec. 18, Sky View Center grand opening, free
concerts, family events and give-aways, 40-24 College
Point Blvd., Flushing.
Nov. 12, State Sen. Joseph Addabbo Jr., job fair;
Aqueduct Racetrack, 110-00 Rockaway Blvd., South
Ozone Park; 718.738.1111.
Nov. 13, Noshwalks, Elmhurst; Pacific Market, 75-01
Broadway, Elmhurst; www.noshnews.com.
Nov. 13, Municipal Arts Society/Jack Eichenbaum,
Renaissance in Newtown Creek; Dec. 12, Keeping Off
Midtown Streets; www.geonyc.com.
Nov. 14, First Time Buyers Seminar; The Industry,
Penthouse F, 21-45 44th Dr., LIC; RSVP, The
IndustryRSVP@gmail.com.
Nov. 15, A.M. Michael DenDekker, Emergency
Insurance Preparedness Fair; Lexington School for the
Deaf, 75th Street/30th Avenue, Jackson Heights;
718.457.0384.
Nov. 21, U.S. Coast Guard, About Safe Boating class,
Flotilla 12-01 @ Fort Totten; pre-register @
917.952.7014 or 12-01@verizon.net.
•1st, 3rd, 5th Sat., Queens Best Toastmasters Club,
public speaking/communication, free; Elmhurst
Hospital Center, Conference Room A-1-15, 79-01
Broadway; call Mark, 718.457.8390.
•Wednesdays, Seaburn Bookstore, English conversation
classes, 33-18 Broadway,Astoria; 718.267.7929.
•Forty Plus of New York orientation/tour, 470 Seventh
Ave., Manhattan; 212.947.4230.
Library Highlights
There aremany free events available at Queens libraries
for adults, teens, “tweens” and kids. For program information,
call 718.990.0700: Nov. 13,MysteryWriters of
America-NY Chapter, A-List Author Event, Forest
Hills.
Parks & Recreation
Alley Pond Environmental Center
APEC has many fun and interesting programs all year
long for tots to pre-teens to adults and Scouts, 228-06
Northern Blvd., Douglaston, fees vary, pre-registration
advised, dates & times may change; for program information,
718.229.4000: daily, APEC’s Gift Shop purchases
benefitAPEC; Nov. 11-12, 16-17, Toddler Time;
Nov. 11-12, 19,Wee Sprouts; Nov. 12, 16, 29, 30; Nov.
13, An Evening With The Stars Mad Scientist: As the
Leaf Turns; Nov. 13, 20,Animals That Go Bump in the
Night; Nov. 15-18, 22-24, 30, Sunny Bunnies; Nov. 19,
The Green Café: “Nature asMuse”@APEC, openmic;
Nov. 21, Mad Scientist: GlobalWarming.
Queens Botanical Garden
Lovely any time of the year the grounds at the gardens
offer peace and tranquility, volunteers are always needed
and greatly appreciated, 43-50 Main St., Flushing;
718.886.3800: ongoing, Orientations & Garden Tours
on Sat. & Sun. through summer, free with admission;
Nov. 20, Composting in the CityWorkshop.
Queens County FarmMuseum
Enjoy being outside and taking a walk around the
grounds at the farm, 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Floral
Park; 718.347.3276: Nov. 13-14,WildlifeWeekend.
Queens Zoo
53-51 111th St., Flushing Meadows–Corona Park;
718.271.1500 or go to www.queenszoo.com: ongoing,
Interactive Discovery Center.
Others
Nov. 13, Forest Park, “Wildman” Steve Brill, Hunt for
Sweet Cicely, $15/$10, RSVP, Union Turnpike/Park
Lane, Overlook Building; 914.835.2153.
Nov. 14, Urban Park Rangers, Fall Foliage @ Kissena
Park, Rose/Oak Avenues, Flushing; Nov. 20, The
“Hiddden” World of Fort Totten @Fort Totten, Visitor
Center, Building 502; Dec. 19, Urban Park Rangers,
Duck, Duck Goose Tours of Willow Lake @ Mauro
Park, Park Drive East/73rd Terrace, Kew Gardens Hills;
311.
•Mon.-Thurs., Fall 2010 CityParks Foundation Seniors
Fitness Programs; Mon-Thurs., Astoria Park,
Cunningham Park, Roy Wilkins and Flushing
Meadows–Corona Park; 311.
Reunions
Nov. 20, St. John’s Prep Classes of ’35, ’40, ’45, ’50,
’55, ’60, ’65, ’70 Reunion; TheNewYorkAthletic Club,
180 Central Park South, Manhattan; 718.721.7200, x.
686.
School News &Events
Nov. 11, 20, Martin Luther School, Academic
Excellence Scholarship Exams, 60-02 Maspeth Ave.;
718.894.4000.
Nov. 12, St. Francis of Assisi School, Grocery Bingo;
Nov. 21, Indoor Flea Market, vendor’s wanted, 21st
Avenue/45th Street; 917.335.2695.
Nov. 13, Queens Paideia School, K-8, open house; 44-
02 23rd St., Suite 214, LIC; 718.361.0070.
Nov. 14, St. Andrew Avellino School, Holiday
Shopping Bonanza, 35-50 158th St., Flushing.
Nov. 19,Msgr.McClancy H.S. ParentAssociation, 26th
Annual Anniversary Auction, $50 p.p., proceeds
enhance programs, Riccardo’s by theBridge, 21-01 24th
Ave., Astoria; 718.898.3800.
Nov. 20,Holy CrossH.S.,Hall of Fame 2010, $125 p.p.,
RSVP, 26-20 Francis Lewis Blvd., Flushing;
718.886.7250 or 718.353.3490.
Nov. 27, St. Clare’s School, Homecoming Celebration,
all alumni & guests can register, 137-25 Brookville
Blvd., Rosedale; 718.341.1018.
Nov. 27, Incarnation School Alumni Association,
Homecoming 2010, 89-43 Francis Lewis Blvd., Queens
Village; 718.465.5066, alumni@incrcc.org.
Nov. 28, Sunday, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Immaculate
Conception School, annual flea market, seasonal/holiday/
kitchen/household/new/old/furniture/books more,
21-63 29th St.; 718.728.1969.
•Ongoing LaGuardia C.C., courses at Taxi & For Hire
Vehicle Driver Institute; 718.482.5335,
http://ace.laguardia.edu/taxi; 31-10 ThomsonAve., LIC;
718.482.5966.
Senior Centers:Activities
Meet & greet, play games, learn another language, take
advantage of support, counseling & respite services,
training, education & assistance, health seminars & programs,
dancing, entertainment, balance training,
Nintendo &Wii (at select centers) & much more—all
available at your local center, most Mondays through
Fridays. Get involved in your community, volunteer
your talents and call the center nearest you for program
information. Dated events are listed under the center
where held.
Atria Kew Gardens &Lighthouse International,
117-01 84th Ave., Kew Gardens; 718.441.0300.
Bayside S.C., 221-15 Horace Harding Expwy.,
Bayside.
Central Queens YM/YWHA S.C., 67-09 108th St.,
Forest Hills, call for fees; 718.268.5011: Tues., bereavement
group;Wed., Ethics for Thinking People; Thurs.,
Computer Classes for Adult Seniors; Nov. 16, The
Rebbe: The Life & Afterlife Menachem Mendel
Schneerson.
CCNS/Peter J. DellaMonica S.C., 23-56 Broadway,
Astoria; 718.626.1500.
Flushing House, 38-20 Bowne St.; 347-532-3025 or
718.762.3198.
Glenridge S.C. &Advisory Center
59-03 Summerfield St., Ridgewod 718.386.5136;
Thurs., free classic movie, full hot dinner buffet, $2.50
for seniors, $4.50 non-seniors.
Joint Public Affairs Committee for Older Adults,
212.402.1127.
Queens Community House:
QCH: Forest Hills Senior/Community Center, 108-
25 62nd Dr.; 718.699.1010.
QCH: Kew Gardens Community Center, 80-02 Kew
Gardens Rd., Ste. 202; 718.268.5960: Mon./Fri., ESL
tutoring, 4th Wed., For Men Only: Nov. 15, Irma
Wesley on Williamsburg, Virginia; Nov. 16, ’50s/’60s
singalong;Nov. 18, SyWeber;Nov. 22,MedicareQ&A.
QCH: Pomonok Center, 67-09 Kissena Blvd.,
Flushing; 718.591.3377: ESL tutoring Mon., Tai Chi;
Mon./Tues./Thurs./Fri., calligraphy lessons; Thurs.,
yoga, dance lessons.
Ridgewood Older Adult Center &Services, 59-14
70thAve.; 718.456.2000.
Selfhelp Austin Street Senior Center, 106-06 Queens
Blvd., Forest Hills; 718.520.8197.
Self-Help Benjamin Rosenthal S.C., 45-25 Kissena
Blvd., Flushing; 718.459.5549.
Selfhelp Maspeth, 69-61 Grand Ave., Maspeth;
718.429.3636; Sep. 30, Tai Chi Classes.
Steinway S.C., 20-43 Steinway St., Astoria;
718.728.8472:
Sunnyside Community Services Center for Active
OlderAdults, 718.784.6173.

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