Ready, Set, Go! is a 90-minute free workshop that covers all the things you need to think about when going into business. It provides a general overview of what it takes to start a business;[...]
Celebrate Valentine’s Day by sending an APEC “Animal Gram” to the person of your choice! Do you want to send a chinchilla-gram to your spouse or perhaps a turtle-gram to your child? All donations of[...]
We invite you to a free webinar, led by a small business tax professional. Topics to be discussed include: -Top 25 Small Business Deductions -How tax deductions work -What can be presented as business expenses[...]
In partnership with The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, Project New Yorker is offering free conversational ESL classes for adult learners. These classes are aimed at beginner level speakers. Classes are in person and run[...]
The Afterschool Collective is hiring teaching artists for in-school and afterschool programs. Programs can be available in all boroughs and pay ranges from $30-$70 per hour depending on experience and location assignment. Email [email protected] with[...]
Samaritan Daytop Village is holding a Hiring Event for job openings across its growing list of Transitional Housing programs in New York City. The event will take place on Thursday, February 15, 10 a.m.- 3[...]
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. is proudly partnering with the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC) to host a workshop for public facing professionals, first responders, and advocates about stalking detection and intervention[...]
Join us for a series of free small business seminars covering a range of topics such as: • creating a viable business idea • industry and competitor analysis • branding and marketing • social media[...]
Opening Day – Red Carpet Industry Panels, Trailers, Networking & More! Join us for Season 6 of the Queens Underground Red Carpet Black History Film Festival at King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, NY[...]
An exhilarating journey into the world of coding and technology at the Girls Who Code Club, hosted by Tech Incubator at Queens College (TIQC). Our program is designed specifically for young women in grades 6[...]
Thanks to the generous donations from the Growing Up Green school and BlaQue Resource Network, King Manor Museum has dozens of books dedicated to Black history and literature left over from our Back-to-School Book Giveaway[...]
Time to celebrate Valentine’s Day with love songs from the Great American Songbook with pianist William Gati and bassist Paul Trust at the Center at Maple Grove on Sat. 2/17/24 at 4 PM. Free admission[...]
Join us for Season 6 of the Queens Underground Red Carpet Black History Film Festival at King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11432 form 6pm – 10pm on all 3 Days. Saturday, February[...]
G-Hwaja performs creative music through a collaboration of Western and Korean traditional instruments, melding disparate tones and styles. The group seeks to express the emotions of the times in a dramatic way by utilizing the[...]
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon at QBG! Enjoy the lion dance performance, music, crafts, and more.
Learn about free local and national resources you can use from home and in Queens Public Library to find college scholarships, awards and grants! Registration required.
Explore the forest at APEC and learn all about the amazing plants and animals that call it home! Join us as we explore the forest, studying the different layers of this special habitat and the[...]
The 2024 Queens Tech + Innovation Challenge is due on March 1, 2024 at Midnight. As the deadline is approaching, we’re hosting two Q&A sessions in February to assist you during the application process. Our[...]
This is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the wonders of Winter while developing their literacy skills. Featuring the book Stranger in the Woods by Carl R. Sams & Jean Stoick. We will start outside so[...]
Les invitamos a un seminario web gratuito, dirigido por una profesional en impuestos de pequeños negocios. Los temas a tratar incluyen: -Las 25 principales deducciones para pequeñas empresas -Cómo funcionan las deducciones de impuestos fiscales[...]
Learn about getting certified as a Minority / Woman-owned Business Enterprise with NYC & NYS, what you will need to do to obtain government contracts, and how you can leverage your certification to get more[...]
RESCHEDULED FROM FEBRUARY 13TH The Queens Borough Cabinet, chaired by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., will hold a meeting on Thursday, February 22, 2024, at 9:30 AM in Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard[...]
A Weekend of West African Dance: A Black History Month Presentation Featuring Kofago Dance Ensemble and FANIKE! African Dance Troupe. Come and join us for a vibrant celebration of West African dance and culture at[...]
Have you learned Mental Health First Aid yet? More than 1 million Americans have. You can take a free online class through Samaritan Daytop Village’s PARC (Peer Alliance Recovery Center). Learn how to identify, understand[...]
On Friday, February 23rd, starting at 6 pm, we will be commemorating the Dominican Republic’s independence, celebrating our borough’s Dominican American community and its unique culture, history and global contributions. RSVP at www.queensbp.org/rsvp
Calling All Filmmakers – Submissions Are Open for the Queens Underground International Red Carpet Black History Film Festival coming up in February and April 2024. Deadlines are fast approaching to Submit your: Drama, Action, Comedy,[...]
Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women Join us as we learn, discuss and practice ways to protect our heart health. The Health and Wellness Committee of Nu Beta Sigma Alumnae Chapter will[...]
The 2024 Queens Tech + Innovation Challenge is due on March 1, 2024 at Midnight. As the deadline is approaching, we’re hosting two Q&A sessions in February to assist you during the application process. Our[...]
Join the Office of the Public Advocate for a special celebration of Black advocacy in New York City. Together, we will uplift Black advocates who are creating social change. This event will shine a light[...]
Are you new to fundraising? Discover what funders are looking for in nonprofits seeking grants, and learn how to find potential funders, in this introductory class. Learn the 10 most important things you need to[...]
RSVP at www.queensbp.org/rsvp
Queens Centers for Progress’ Evening of Fine Food is a food & drink event showcasing some of Queens top restaurants and drink purveyors and benefits children & adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
We invite you to a free webinar, led by a small business tax professional. Topics to be discussed include: -Top 25 Small Business Deductions -How tax deductions work -What can be presented as business expenses[...]
With Borough Hall on Your Block: Central Queens’ first two days consisting of funding announcements for senior centers and Queens Community House, the public programming portion of the initiative kicks off on Wednesday, February 28[...]
Members of Borough President Richards’ Constituent Services department will hold mobile office hours on Friday, March 1 from 11am to 3pm at Chhaya Community Development Corporation’s Richmond Hill office, located at 121-18 Liberty Avenue (second[...]
Our young people are the future of Queens and New York City. To that end, Borough President Richards will host a Youth Opportunities Fair and Mixer for Queens teens at Richmond Hill High School on[...]
Borough President Richards will wrap Borough Hall on Your Block: Central Queens on Saturday, March 2 with an Immigrant Resource Fair from 10am to 1pm at River Fund, located at 89-11 Lefferts Boulevard in Richmond[...]
We invite you to an engaging and informative spring bird walk. Get ready to enjoy the crisp air as we head out on an exciting bird-watching expedition. This promises to be an unforgettable experience for[...]
Bayside Historical Society welcomes violinists Trina Basu and Arun Ramamurthy to the Castle for a stirringly beautiful live performance. Husband and wife duo Trina and Arun reimagine the potential of string chamber music with a[...]
Plan your Spring garden at Queens Botanical Garden in an introductory workshop on crop planning and basic soil health. Attendees will learn about seasonality, companion plants, and how to maximize harvest in small growing spaces.[...]
The Queens Borough Board, chaired by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., will hold a meeting on Monday, March 4, 2024, at 5:30 PM in Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard in Kew Gardens. The[...]
This is class #5 in TEES. Marketing is a cumbersome chore and tools like ChatGPT and MidJouney have proven to be effective in coming up with a marketing strategy, organizing and creating content, and even[...]
The Queens Borough Cabinet, chaired by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., will hold a meeting on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at 9:30 AM in Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard in Kew Gardens. The[...]
Please join us for an opportunity to learn more about our students, mentoring best practices, and iMentor’s program model. Attending a virtual orientation is the first step to becoming a mentor with iMentor!
RSVP at www.queensbp.org/rsvp
In this workshop, students will learn to create a classic plant hanger, specialized to fit one of their favorite plants or pots. In class, students will learn the lark’s head, half square, square, and half[...]
March 8th & 9th at 8pm Advance sale tickets: $20 online Tickets purchased at door: $25 cash or card About the Works: Grant Jacoby & Dancers The impetus for softshell was built out of the[...]
The Jamaica branch of JP Morgan Chase, located at 161-10 Jamaica Avenue, is hosting a free financial health workshop on Saturday, March 9 from 3pm to 6pm, covering all the essentials of family estate planning. Space[...]
Beginning in 2024, Bayside Historical Society staff and volunteers will offer guided tours of The Castle and its exhibitions on the second Sunday of each month from 1pm-3pm. Tours are approximately 45 minutes long; there[...]
FERTILE GROUND has supported emerging and established artists for 18 seasons, showcasing the work of over 50 choreographers each year. The non-curated program features 6 dance makers each evening and includes a post-performance discussion with[...]
The next Queens Parent Advisory Board meeting will be on Tuesday, March 12 at 6pm..We’ll hear from the NYC School Construction Authority on its proposed Fiscal Year 2025-2029 Capital Plan, as it relates to ongoing[...]
Ready, Set, Go! is a 90-minute free workshop that covers all the things you need to think about when going into business. It provides a general overview of what it takes to start a business;[...]
A Public Hearing on land use will be held by the Borough President of Queens, Donovan Richards Jr., on Thursday, March 14, 2024 starting at 9:30 a.m. The public hearing will be virtually streamed live[...]
Back by popular demand, the NY Irish Center brings its third St Patrick’s Day cultural feast, “40 Shades of Green.” Chosen by Time Out NY as the #2 Top St Patrick’s Day activity in New[...]
Join us for a free open house week for our new dance classes for children and adults March 16 and 23. We are located at: Commonpoint Queens Central Queens, 67-09 108th Street, Forest Hills NY[...]
Join us for a time of remembrance as we contemplate how far we have come, what we survived and what we learned. Enjoy a collection of short films celebrating our resilience and our endurance with[...]
Meet the Queens World Film Festival 2024 filmmakers from around the world and around the corner at the annual Queens World Kick-Off-Pot-Luck Party at The Local! Bring a dish related to your favorite film –[...]
ACC is having a Mobile Pet Adoption event in Queens It will be at Tom’s Pet Supply, 21-11 Broadway, Astoria, NY 11106 Sunday, March 17 from noon to 4 p.m.
Subscribe














































