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Queens Upcoming Events FREE Recurring events in Queens:

York College (94-20 Guy R Brewer Blvd): Ev- ery Tuesday, 6:00pm York College Jazz Workshop with Professor Mark Ad- ams

M.S. 216 (64-20 175th Street): Every Wednes- day, 6:00pm American Sign Language Class for Adults

Now Until March 22 8:00-4:00pm

Art in the Garden: Rec- ollections: Highlights from our Permanent Collection See select works from the first ten years of exhi- bitions in QBG’s art gal- lery. 4350 Main Street. FREE drop-ins. Now Until December 2020 Jay Jaxon: 40 Years of Fashion Design Brilliance The Jay Jaxon exhibi- tion celebrates the life of Queens native, Jay Jaxon as an American Fashion Designer, Haute Couture Designer, and Costume Designer. Further, it re- stores the history of Jax- on by displaying artifacts and objects from his per- sonal design archives as well as primary sources from the research of fash- ion scholar and guest cu- rator Rachel Fenderson. QHS. 143-35 37th Avenue. FREE.

March 12-15 12:00-5:00pm Creative Mosaic II Long Island City Art- ists present a group ex- hibition that draws a broad landscape of ar- tistic voices emerging from Queens. Selected by Queens-based inde- pendent curator and art writer Osman Can Yere- bakan and coordinated by Cristian Pietrapiana, the artists working in painting, photography, sculpture, collage, and performance respond to the borough’s multifac- eted texture, infused with sounds, flavors, colors, and traditions of innumer- able cultures across the globe. Flushing Town Hall. 137-35 Northern Blvd. Do- nation $3.

March 5-May 5 6:30pm Make Something! Workshop Series Create a baby quilt in time for Mother’s Day! Over ten weeks, learn the basics of quilting to sew a beautiful 36”x 36” quilt. Participants will learn to hand sew, edge, baste, bat, as well as some ma- chine work. Quilt sup- plies included, sewing machine onsite. Flushing Town Hall. 137-35 North- ern Blvd. All 10 week ses- sions for $125.

March 12 All Day Winter Networking Night at Skyline Towers sales Gallery

Join the Long Island City Partnership for or upcoming Winter Net- working Night at the Sky- line Tower Sales Gallery in Long Island City. Meet business and community neighbors over light bites and drinks, while you take a tour of Skyline Tower’s model residences. 27-25 44th Drive, Long Island City. $25.

March 12 4:00-8:00pm Parent Advisory Board College Fair

Queens Borough Pres- ident Sharon Lee invites you to the Parent Adviso- ry Board College Fair at the Helen Marshall Cul- tural Center in Queens Borough Hall. Colleges participating in the fair include CUNY and SUNY schools, Columbia Uni- versity, Pace University, St. John’s University, Pla- za College, St. Francis College, and more. 120- 55 Queens Boulevard. FREE.

March 13 6:00-8:00pm Greek Independence Day Celebration

Queens Borough Pres- ident Sharon Lee, New York State Senator Mi- chael Gianaris, New York State Assemblymember Aravella Simotas and New York City Council Member Costa Constan- tinides cordially invite you to the annual Greek Independence Day Cel- ebration. Refreshments will be served. 22-51 29th Street. FREE. March 14 7:00-10:00pm Princess Yaa Princess Yaa is an original Dance Theatre Production created and directed by Mesha Mill- ington. The story follows a girl that has embarked upon womanhood. The story is told through sev- eral dance styles that include Contemporary, Modern, African and Hiphop. 94-45 Guy R Brewer T:10"

March 14 12:00-4:00pm Black, White, and Pearls Tea Party

The Rochdale Village Community Relations Committee hosts Black, White and Pearls Tea Par- ty & Book Signing with Ro- chdale Village’s very own Nikka Williams, author of “The Power of Know- ing How.” 169-65 137th Avenue. FREE.

March 14 6:00pm BIPA Children’s Festival BIPA Bangobondhu Children’s Festival 2020 in Celebration of the Fa- ther of the Nation, Ban- gobondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Centennial. Event includes dance, music, instrumental, rec- itation, and painting ex- hibition presented by about 150 children. 24-25 Skillman Ave. FREE.

March 14 8:00pm Global Mashup 2: Hungary Meets Ghana

Starting with dance lessons, each band plays a set, then the two meet and jam. Eletfa with high-energy, traditional Hungarian folk music and dance, mashes up with Kotoko Brass “propulsive, infectious party music,” inspired by the traditional drum rhythms of Ghana. Bring your dancing shoes! Special drinks and food for sale. Flushing Town Hall. 137-35 Northern Blvd. $12-$18.

March 15 6:30-8:30pm Silent Movie Night: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

A silent movie night with special accompa- niment by violinist Sam Gillogly takes us back to when King Manor was still newly a museum and the silver screen was the cat’s meow. 150-03 Jamaica Ave. FREE.

March 15 11:00-1:00pm Start Your Summer Veggies Workshop

Cultivate your green thumb at Queens Bo- tanical Garden with resident plant expert Fred Gerber in an intro- ductory workshop on how to start your sum- mer vegetables indoors. Participants take home a starter garden! All ma- terials provided. Rec- ommended for adults and children ages 10+ (accompanied by par- ticipating adults). 43-50 Main Street. $20.

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CARING FOR THE WHOLE YOU. Harlem Community Newspapers | March 12. 2020 T:4.92"

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