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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22
12 Head out to College Point
for a day of fun activities
for the whole family during the
College Point Street Fair. According
to the event organizers, this is the
only street fair in New York City with
free rides for all kids all day long.
The other attractions include games,
vendors, food and more. 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m., College Point Boulevard
between 14th and 20th avenues.
14 If you love autumn, then
you’ll find plenty to enjoy
at the Ridgewood Savings Bank
Fall Festival in Ridgewood. There
will be a pumpkin patch for kids,
inflatable rides, face painting and
more. Admission is free, but the bank
is accepting donations to support
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
for Childhood Cancer. 11 a.m. to 2
p.m., Ridgewood Savings Bank Main
Office parking lot, 71-02 Forest Ave.,
Ridgewood. For more information,
call 718-240-4804.
15 Enjoy an afternoon of intimate
music from Israel
as Kol Esperanza performs at the
Queensborough Performing Arts
Center in Bayside. Tickets start at $40
per person. 3 p.m., Queens Performing
Arts Center, 222-05 56th Ave., Bayside.
For more information, click visitqpac.
org or call 718-631-6311.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 23
16 Get in shape without
even leaving your seat
during the “Chair Yoga” program
at the Rego Park Library.
Instructor Melissa Siegel leads this
beginner-level class with a focus
on getting in touch with your body
through breathing and body flexibility
exercises. Seating is available on
a first-come, first-served basis, and
all participants should wear comfortable
clothing. 1:30 p.m., Rego
Park Library, 91-41 63rd Dr. For more
information, call 718-459-5140.
17 The iconic documentary
series “Why We Fight,”
a series of U.S. government-produced
films during World War II,
will be the focus of “The Essential
Documentaries” screening series at
the Douglaston/Little Neck Library.
Director Stuart Hersh will host the
screening and talk about the films’
impact on the American war effort. 6
p.m., Douglaston/Little Neck Library,
249-01 Northern Blvd. For more information,
call 718-225-8414.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
18 The Tuesday Morning
Music Club of Douglaston
will present a free concert of classical
music at the Community
Church of Douglaston. The concert
will feature a program presented by
both guest artists and club members.
Betina Hershey Russo, soprano, and
Nick Russo, guitar, will perform their
compositions. C. Winfield Swarr, clarinet,
and Hiroko Miyake Dutton, piano,
will perform music of Bernstein and
Schumann. Free and open to the public,
with a luncheon to follow. 11 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m., Community Church of
Douglaston, 39-50 Douglaston Pkwy.
19 Come to the Jackson
Heights Library for a free
information session on how to
apply for U.S. Citizenship. An attorney
with NYCitizenship will talk about
the benefits of becoming a citizen;
financial counseling will also be available.
3:30 p.m., Jackson Heights
Library, 35-51 81st St. For more information,
call 718-899-2500.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
20 Learn the joys of knitting
at the Ridgewood
Library’s knitting circle. An expert
will guide you on the do’s and don’ts
of knitting while you create your very
own masterpiece. You can bring your
own supplies, or if you don’t have any,
items will be provided for you. 2 p.m.,
Ridgewood Library, 2012 Madison St.,
Ridgewood. For more information,
call 718-821-4770.
Bring your appetite and wear your best costume to the Kiwanis Club of
Middle Village Halloween pancake breakfast in Middle Village. Along
with enjoying a hearty meal, there will also be a costume contest with
prizes awarded. Admission is $5 per adult, $3 per child, with proceeds
benefitting the Kiwanis Club of Middle Village and its charitable functions.
7:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Oct. 22, St. Margaret Parish Center,
66-05 79th Pl., Middle Village.
You’ll be “dye-ing” to experience this exercise at Queens Botanical
Garden. Artist-in-residence Jess Brey will experiment with plants
grown at the garden to extract natural dyes! Observe her process as
she pushes plants to their limit by applying resist and mordant techniques
to create art. 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22, Queens Botanical
Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing. For more information, visit queensbotanical.
org.
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