Dwarf Giraffe: Erins Isle holds off Flowers by Peter, 6-5, in DG hockey action
Erins Isle 6, Flowers by Peter 5. Erins Isle and Flowers by Peter played an exciting game, ending with a final score of 6-5. Flowers by Peter made it close at the end, as Frankie Gazio scored two goals with his stay-home play in front of the g
Diversity in borough focus for Pride month
Respecting Queens Diversity, a Celebration, Exhibition and Workshop series, features an art exhibit with works by Andrew Bailis, John Cebellero, Babette Farian, Gerard Gaskin, Gilberto, Audrey Gottlieb, Vajrini Sanchez and Marie Sawicki, on vi
Queens womens group starts Bayside book club
Barnes & Noble has partnered with The Center for the Women of New York (formerly the Queens Womens Center) to host a Womens Book Discussion group. The group, led by CWNY founder Ann Jawin, will meet on Wednesday, June 25, at 8 p.m. at the
Tai Chi Army attacks Rockaway gun station
In anticipation of their deployment overseas this fall, Bill Beirne and his Tai Chi Army will appear at Battery Harris, an abandoned WWII gun emplacement at Fort Tilden, now a part of the National Park Service in the Rockaway area of New York. The i
Screening set for student films
On Thursday, LaGuardia Community College will host a special film festival featuring the works of student filmmakers. The event is free and open to the public.
Summer solstice party planned for Socrates
On Saturday, June 21, from 5 p.m. until sunset, Socrates Sculpture Park and Materials for the Arts will present the second annual summer solstice celebration.
Socrates unveils new umbrellas, diary exhibits
Socrates Sculpture Park is pleased to announce two new projects: My Sisters Diary by Anissa Mack and Penumbra by Jean Shin.
Albanse will be honored at Botanicals Rose Ball
Russell C. Albanese, president of Albanese Organization, Inc. will be honored Thursday at the Queens Botanical Garden Annual Rose Ball for his work in sustainable development.





















