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AGE 4                                                      THE QUEENS TIMES                                 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2024

                                                                                                   Blessed Mother Statue Attacked

                                                                                                  Outside Queens Catholic Church







              It’s In Queens!        Kingsland Homestead, 143-35 37th  NYC Birds Alliance, 9:30 am. Spot
            (Oct. 4 to Oct. 10)      Ave., Flushing.               and identify creatures of flight with
                                     •    Oct. 5, Lawrence Cemetery  members of the NYC Birds Alli-
        Japanese cards, Reggae photos,  Tour, 11 am. The Bayside Histori-  ance (formerly NYC Audubon).
        Queens Monopoly boards, a red  cal Society leads a free guided tour  Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50
        violin from 1720, Colombian Pop,  of historic Lawrence Cemetery.  Main St., Flushing.
        and vintage cars. The borough is  Cornelius Van Wyck Lawrence,  •    Oct. 6, Woodhaven Street Fair,
        all-in with diversity and eclecti-  New York City’s first popularly  noon. Six hours of food, games,
        cism this week. Actor Steve Mar-  elected mayor, and Colonel Fred-  rides, and bargains. Jamaica Ave-
        tin drops in, too.           erick Newbold Lawrence, former  nue from 80th Street to Woodhaven
                                     president of the New York Stock  Boulevard.
        •    Oct. 4, Yeison Jiménez, 8 pm.  Exchange, are among the per-  •    Oct. 6, Chosen Fam, 8 pm.
        This prominent Colombian singer/  manent residents. Meet at 215-15  Following the success of his first
        songwriter is known for his con-  42nd Ave.                solo show “Connect The Dots,”
        tributions to the Música Popular  •    Oct. 5, Peter Simon, Dec. 29.  stand-up comedian Natan Badalov
        genre. His Spanish-language songs  Peter Simon is best known for his  offers this new work-in-progress.
        often explore themes of love, heart-  images of Rock-n-Roll bands such  Tootles & French, 36-15 Ditmars
        break, and everyday life. Queens  as the Grateful Dead and Led Zep-  Blvd., Astoria.
        College, Colden Auditorium, 153-  pelin, but this show highlights his  •    Oct. 8, LIC Summit, 8 am. Long
        49 Reeves Ave., Flushing.    images of Reggae stars and culture.  Island City thought leaders partici-
        •    Oct. 4, The Magic of Oz: A  Guests can explore 36 selected  pate in a half-day summit with a
        Frank Oz Retrospective, Nov. 30.  images. VP Records Retail Store,  variety of panels and conversations
        Frank Oz (Cookie Monster, Miss  170-21 Jamaica Ave.        that showcase why LIC continues
        Piggy, Yoda) is one of the most  •    Oct. 5, Mary Tooley Parker:  to be one of NYC’s most dynamic
        versatile, eclectic, and industrious  Textile Compositions, Oct. 27.  neighborhoods. Museum of the
        film artists of the last half-century.  Mary Tooley Parker draws inspira-  Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave.,
        MoMI will screen all 15 films he  tion from memories, local history,  Astoria’s Kaufman Arts District.
        directed, including collaborations  and visual imagery to craft works  •    Oct. 10, Sohrab Hura: Mother,
        with Jim Henson and Steve Martin.  that reside at the intersection of  February 2025. The first U.S. sur-
        Museum of the Moving Image, 36-  traditional craft and contemporary  vey of Sohrab Hura (India, born
        01 35th Ave., Astoria’s Kaufman  art. This exhibition features seven  1981) showcases more than  50
        Arts District.               pieces from her NOW series, which  works from the last two decades
        •    Oct. 5, Afro-Arab Jazz, 8 pm.  pays tribute to dogs. Opening Re-  of his experimental practice. He
        Lebanese pianist Tarek Yamani  ception: Oct. 5 at 4 pm. Artist Talk:  weaves together bodies of work       The Diocese of Brooklyn  for all those who are deceived by
        and French-Tunisian saxophon-  Oct. 19 at 3 pm. The Garage Art  across photography, film, sound,  is announcing a hateful act of  the evil one, that they may come to
        ist Yacine Boulares blend Arabic  Center, 26-01 Corporal Kennedy  drawing, painting, and text that  vandalism that took place in the  see the love of God. It is then that
        Trance rhythms and Jazz harmo-  St., Bayside.              have never been shown together.  early morning hours of Tuesday,  their anger against what is humble,
        nies with Jongkuk Kim on drums  •    Oct. 5, The Vibrant Violin, 4  MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave.,   September 24, 2024, at the Presen-  charitable, and lovable, may come
        and Sam Minaie on bass. Queens  pm. Why is the violin so beloved?  Long Island City.    tation of the Blessed Virgin Mary  to an end,” said Father Victor M.
        College, LeFrak Concert Hall, 153-  Learn about the instrument’s his-  •    Oct. 10, Offerings for Escalante,   Church, located at 88-19 Parsons  Bolaños, Pastor of Presentation of
        49 Reeves Ave., Flushing.    tory and hear beautiful music. The  Feb. 17, 2025. This is the first major   Boulevard in the Jamaica section  the Blessed Virgin Mary.
        •    Oct. 5, Neir’s Tavern Block  Church-in-the-Gardens, 50 Ascan  U.S. museum exhibition of duo   of Queens.             Parishioners are very saddened
        Party, noon. Celebrate the historic  Ave., Forest Hills.   Enzo Camacho (Filipino, b. 1985)                          and frustrated because it is unclear
        establishment’s 195th anniversary  •     Oct. 5,  Queens Monopoly  and Ami Lien (American, b. 1987).            In the incident, a vandal ap-  at this time if the statue can be
        with games, popcorn, music, and  Reveal Event, 1 pm. Top Trumps  Through newly produced moving-  proached the statue of the Blessed  repaired. The statue was gifted to
        an awards ceremony. Neir’s Tav-  USA unveils the Queens Monopoly  image works, a light-based installa-  Mother located in front of the  the parish by Mary Immaculate
        ern, 87-48 78th St., Woodhaven.  board game with a ceremony in-  tion, and a suite of handmade paper
        •    Oct. 5, 41st Annual Queens  cluding prizes, giveaways, and a  works, the exhibition centers on the   rectory at approximately 3:15  Hospital at the time of its closing
        Agricultural Fair, Oct. 6. Two days  magic act. Queens Center, Level 2  Philippine Island of Negros, a site   a.m. The man picked up a rock  in 2009. In a separate incident last
        of pie-eating and corn-husking  Center Court, 90-15 Queens Blvd.,  known for its sugar plantations.   from the parish garden and began  year, the sword of the statue of St.
        contests, hayrides, carnival rides,  Elmhurst.             MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave.,  to repeatedly strike the statue,  Michael the Archangel was dam-
        and midway games. Visit the main  •    Oct. 5, Kindness Carnival:  Long Island City.    causing damage to the face, side,  aged and replaced at the parish.
        stage and family entertainment  Uniting Against Bullying & Vio-  •    Oct. 10, Thursday Night Jazz  and hands of the Blessed Mother       Police officers from the NYPD’s
        tents for music and theater and  lence, 1:30 pm. Spearheaded by  Presents Marcus Gilmore, 8 pm.  statue. The hands, which were in  103rd Precinct are investigating.
        explore the Amazing Maize Maze.  nine-year-old Egypt Bush, an  It’s a homecoming for Hollis na-  a praying position, were found on  Anyone with information is asked
        From 11 am to 6 pm on both days.  author and CEO of BeingEgypt  tive Marcus Gilmore, a top-notch  the ground near the statue.   to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-
        Queens County Farm Museum,  Cares, this free carnival includes  drummer whose trophy case in-       “Mary is a source of humility,  577-TIPS (8477).
        73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Glen  face-painting, bouncy houses, a  cludes a Latin Grammy Award.  charity, and love. Because there  Photos of the vandalism to the stat-
        Oaks.                        game truck, a photo booth, inflat-  The concert kicks off JPAC’s   are people in this world who op-  ue at Presentation of the Blessed
        •    Oct. 5, Yu-Gi-Oh! Day, noon.  able games, and activities. Cabbell  Thursday Night Jazz program,   pose these virtues, there are some  Virgin Mary parish are attached.
        A six-hour celebration of Yu-Gi-  Park’s Cambria Playground, vicin-  which will present live contempo-  who are bothered by them. It is  Video footage is available here:
        Oh! with free tabletop gaming for  ity of Francis Lewis Boulevard and  rary music on the second Thursday   necessary to pray for this man and  https://vimeo.com/1012986721.
        duelists to see if the Heart of the  219th Street, Cambria Heights.  of the month. Jamaica Performing
        Cards is on their side. Franchise  •    Oct. 6, WQXR Classical Kids  Arts Center, 153-10 Jamaica Ave.
        stars Dan Green and Eric Stuart  Far, noon. A fun-filled day of live  •    Oct. 10, Conch Shell Interna-
        participate in a panel discussion  performances, an instrument pet-  tional Film Fest 2024, Oct. 13. This
        and Q&A, followed by meet-and-  ting zoo, dance-and-songwriting  third annual celebration screens
        greets. The afternoon culminates  workshops,  arts  &  crafts,  and  work by film directors and writers
        with a big-screen showing of Yu-  more in partnership with a range  of the Caribbean Diaspora and the
        Gi-Oh! Dark Side of Dimensions.  of cultural institutions and artists.  Caribbean. Regal UA Midway,
        Museum of the Moving Image, 36-  Queens Theatre, 14 United Na-  108-22 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills.
        01 35th Ave., Astoria’s Kaufman  tions Ave. S., Flushing Meadows  •    Oct. 10, Archival Tour, 1 pm.
        Arts District.               Corona Park.                  LAHM Director of Research Col-
        •    Oct. 5, The Red Violin Returns  •    Oct. 6, BHS Vintage Car Show  lections Ricky Riccardi leads a
        to Forest Hills, 7:30 pm. Musica  2024, 9 am. A variety of vintage  look at the life and legacy of Lil
        Reginae Productions kicks off its  and antique automobiles will be  Hardin, one of Louis Armstrong’s
        25th season with Artistic Director  on the Bayside Historical Society’s  wives. She was a pioneering musi-
        Barbara Podgurski on piano joined  lawn. The Castle, 208 Totten Ave.,  cian and key figure in his career.
        by virtuoso violinist Elizabeth  Fort Totten.              Louis Armstrong House Museum,
        Pitcairn on her Red Mendels-  •    Oct. 6, Mini-Global Mashup:  34-56 107th St., Corona.
        sohn Stradivarius from 1720. The  Gongs & Bowls Meet Violin, 1  •    Oct. 10, Jasmine Gregory, Feb.
        Church-in-the-Gardens, 50 Ascan  pm. Multi-instrumentalist Daniel  17, 2025. Jasmine Gregory’s first
        Ave., Forest Hills.          Devātman plays Jazz, Electronic,  institutional exhibition in the U.S.
        •    Oct. 5, Celebrating 25 Years of  and World Music. Violinist Kaethe  presents new works, including a
        Forgotten New York, 6 pm. Kevin  Hostetter does her unique blend of  large-scale, site-specific instal-
        Walsh launched the Forgotten New  Ethiopian traditional music and  lation. She specializes in tightly
        York media outlet in 1999. He cel-  modern experimental sounds.  rendered canvases maneuvered
        ebrates 25 years with a presentation  Then, they jam together. Flushing  into sprawling sculptural tableaux.
        on the history and stories of Flush-  Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd.  MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave.,
        ing. Queens Historical Society,  •    Oct. 6, Fall Bird Walks with  Long Island City.
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