Met Opera on the west side,
the Lincoln Center symphony orchestra on the east. Such is the upcoming week,
which also features the best Beatles cover band, two great R&B acts,
ballroom dancing, German classics, and live salsa. Other options include a
three-hour tea break, e-waste recycling, yoga, sewing, and a photo exhibit on
the Whitestone Bridge.
Here’s the rundown:
July 10, Metropolitan Opera Recital, 7 pm. Produced in association with SummerStage and NYC Parks, this
concert features three talented young Met singers performing arias and duets
from a variety of operas. Free. Socrates
Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon
Blvd., LIC, www.socratessculpturepark.org
July 10, New
York Philharmonic in the Park, 8 pm.
The country’s oldest symphony orchestra leaves Lincoln Center to offer an
outdoor concert of priceless music. Free. Cunningham Park, 193rd Street near Union
Turnpike, Fresh Meadows, www.nyphil.org
July 10, Strawberry Fields, 7:30 pm. The Central Astoria Local Development Corporation’s
2014 Waterfront Concert Series kicks off with the ultimate Beatles tribute
band. Free. Astoria Park Great Lawn, Shore Boulevard between the Hell Gate
Bridge and Astoria Pool, www.centralastoria.org
July 11, Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China, 7
pm. Screening of movie about three
successful siblings who discover their heritage by searching for clues about
their long-lost Chinese grandfather, Samuel Lowe. The siblings -- including
retired NBC Universal executive Paula Williams Madison who will attend the
event -- were raised in Harlem by their Chinese-Jamaican mother. Their
ancestral journey takes them from Toronto to Jamaica to China, and to an
emotional and unforgettable family reunion. www.movingimage.us
July 11, Yoga in the
Garden, 7 pm. Bring a mat for a series of poses with Yumcha Yoga
Studio during a beautiful sunset, followed by kirtan singing from the Indian
bhakti devotional tradition. Suitable for all age and talent levels. $5
suggested admission. Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., www.flushingtownhall.org
July 11, An Evening of
Ballroom Dancing, 8 pm.
Professionals teach new and classic ballroom dances. $15. Resorts World Casino
NYC, 110-00 Rockaway Blvd., Jamaica, www.rwnewyork.com
July 12, Hands-on History: Cup of Tea, noon to 3 pm. There’s nothing like an afternoon tea. Check out
Eliza Gracie King’s tea set and get inspired to decorate your own cup. Read a
story about tea time. Free. King Manor Museum, 150-3 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, www.kingmanor.org
July 13, Soul Party: Old School R&B, 2 pm. Flushing Town Hall’s free summer concerts series
kicks off with an R&B concert with
a classic hit list that includes the likes of The Temptations, Marvin Gaye,
Junior Walker & the All Stars, Bill Withers, and Johnnie Taylor performed
by groove-heavy Soul Party. Dance lessons at 1 pm. FTH,
137-35 Northern Blvd., www.flushingtownhall.org
July 13, Summertime Electronic Waste Event, 10 am to 4 pm. Dispose of unwanted or broken gadgets in an environmentally
friendly way. Free. Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 St., Flushing, www.queensbotanical.org
July 13, The Bridge and the Fair. A photo exhibition organized by the Queens Historical
Society celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Whitestone Bridge’s
opening. This span, as well as the Whitestone Expressway and Flushing Bridge,
brought visitors directly and quickly to the 1939 World Fair. Free. Queens
Public Library, Whitestone Branch. 151-10 14th Rd
July 13, Taste of Germany,
2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Enjoy the music, food and culture
of Germany and check out the new exhibition, Remembering Yesterday: Queens
and Its World’s Fairs, which takes a look at the 1939 and 1964 World’s
Fairs. $15. Queens Historical Society, Kingsland Homestead, Weeping Beech Park,
143-35 37th Ave., Flushing, www.queenshistoricalsociety.org
July 13, Make It: Sew Cool, 1:30 pm to 5 pm. Learn to sew a sunglass case. Attendees learn how to
measure and cut fabric, sew a few different hand stitches, and attach buttons,
straps, and other trimmings. Workshops are for children ages 6 and older. $5
per parent/child pair, and register on the day of the event in the admissions
area. New York Hall of Science, www.nysci.org
July 15,
Queensbridge Summer Concert Series, 7 pm. Ismael Miranda
and his band,
Orquesta Revelación, recorded “Así se compone un son,” which fueled the 1970s
salsa craze. Now known as "El Niño Bonito de la Salsa," Miranda and
his band perform the opening act in this series. Free. Queensbridge Park, vicinity of Vernon
Boulevard, 41st Avenue and the East River, Long Island City, www.nycgovparks.org
July 16, Dishcrawl, 7 pm. A delicious dining
adventure in Long Island City with chefs of three restaurants. $45, drinks may
be purchased separately. For more info, contact Greta Rushion at 917-975-2887
or gretar@dishcrawl.com
July 16, J.
Holiday, 7 pm. Laid-back
vocalist J. Holiday brings an unexpected
edge to R&B music. He bears a street sensibility and bravado normally
reserved for hip-hop, but remains inspired by groups such as Boyz II Men and
Jodeci. Free. Queensbridge Park, vicinity of Vernon Boulevard, 41st
Avenue and the East River, Long Island City, www.nycgovparks.org
The “It’s In Queens” column is produced by the Queens
Tourism Council with the hope that readers will enjoy the borough’s wonderful
attractions. More info at www.itsinqueens.com.
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