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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
Thursday, June 24th, 12:45 p.m., the Forest Hills Community House will present a housing clinic which will deal with many issues of concern for tenants; event at the house, 108-25 62nd Dr., tel. 592-5757. *6:30 p.m., annual anniversary dinner of the Queens Women’s Center; event at the Crown Plaza Hotel, LaGuardia Airport, cost $50 per person, registration required, tel. 793-0672.... READ MORE >







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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
Hot Off The Trail—The Hot Fort Apache Band The Grammy-nominated group, Jerry Gonzalez and The Fort Apache Band, will perform two shows at Flushing Town Hall Friday, June 25th as part of the Jazz Live! from Flushing Town Hall series. The first show is to begin at 8 p.m. and the second at 10 p.m. Ticket prices are $20 general... READ MORE >


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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
July 4th Viewing: Acclaimed World War II Movies At The AMMI Two of the most acclaimed films of 1998, Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan and Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line will be shown at the American Museum of the Moving Image on the Fourth of July weekend. On Saturday, July 3rd and 4th, Saving Private Ryan will be screened... READ MORE >


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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
Kudos To Lutheran School Students Queens Lutheran School fourth graders performed exceptionally well on the citywide English Language Arts Test. The fourth graders’ reading scores result from dedication, determination, consistency, hard work, and years at Queens Lutheran School.... READ MORE >







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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
Temple Beth Sholom: • June 25th, Friday, 8:30p.m. Sabbath eve services. • June 26th, Saturday, 10 a.m. Torah study, in the library, with Rabbi Goldwasser. • July 2nd, Friday, 8:30 p.m. Sabbath eve service, conducted by the members. • July 9th, Friday, Sabbath eve service, conducted by the members. • July 12th, 19th and 26th, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Country Western... READ MORE >







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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
TATTLE TALES By Lenny Traube IT AIN’T NOTHIN’ BUT A HIT: It’s been nominated for four Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Book of a musical although the latter category is a puzzlement, since the show has no apparent book. Whatever, with or without a book, "It Ain’t Nothin But The Blues," provides a vastly entertaining evening of musical... READ MORE >







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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
Athens Square Park 1999 Free Park Entertainment Festivities JUNE 1999 Tue. June 29th Chian Federation Dance Group JULY 1999 Tue. July 6th Greek American Folklore Dance Group Tue. July 13th Sopasinas Hellenic Dancers of Long Island & Advanced Entertainment of George Velonakis Tue. July 20th Sopasinas Hellenic Dancers of Long Island & Advanced Entertainment of George Velonakis Tue. July 27th Demetrios Soteropoulos Uropa Sounds &... READ MORE >







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ohtadmin | June 29, 1999
Something’s Always Sizzling At Broadway Steakhouse O n a recent visit to the Broadway Steakhouse, a summer sun began to set over the glass enclosed atrium ceiling, tiled floors and lots of plants, lending a light and airy note to this charming eatery. This night, however, was made extra special by a grand performance from America’s "singing poet," Steve DePass.... READ MORE >


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ohtadmin | June 23, 1999
Mount Sinai Of Queens Succeeds W. Queens Community Hospital By John Toscano Caryn Schwab, Executive Director of The Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens, speaks to the gathered group.From l. to r.: Gloria D’Amico, Queens County Clerk; Claire Shulman, Queens Borough President; Stephen Peck, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Mount Sinai, NYU Health; Barry Freedman, President, Mount Sinai Hospital; Theresa Bischoll, President... READ MORE >


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ohtadmin | June 23, 1999
Pataki Rededicates Restored LIRR Station In Forest Hills By John Toscano Pataki spoke from the same spot where Theodore Roosevelt stood to deliver an Independence Day speech in 1917. Standing at a rostrum beneath the newly restored main building of the renovated Forest Hills Long Island Rail Road, Governor George Pataki rededicated the national landmark at ceremonies held last Thursday.... READ MORE >
