GED classes
We provide free GED classes on Mondays & Wednesdays from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at I.S.10Q 45-11 31st Ave. If anyone is interested, please come in person to the school, and we can provide you with the applications.
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We provide free GED classes on Mondays & Wednesdays from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at I.S.10Q 45-11 31st Ave. If anyone is interested, please come in person to the school, and we can provide you with the applications.
Join the P.S. 384Q PTA for their Annual Winter Benefit – Snowflake Soirée Wednesday, December 3rd | 7:00–10:00 PM | The Foundry (42-38 Ninth Street, Long Island City) Join us for an adults-only evening to support the students of P.S. 384Q – Hunters Point Elementary. Get your tickets here: https://ps384qpta.betterworld.org/events/ps384qpta-winter-benefit ⸻ P.S. 384Q PTA Winter […]
A play about a young man’s attempts to love himself by preventing genocide in the past. A surreal, satirical odyssey that pits the rawness of human experience against the rise of technological enhancement. When lonely teenager Shlomo is recruited by The Buddha to exorcise historical demons like King Leopold and Pol Pot, his journey escalates […]
Part of Culture Lab LIC’s New Works Festival 2025 collection Thursday, December 4, 7:30pm Friday, December 5, 7:30pm Saturday, December 6, 3pm & 7:30pm Sunday, December 7, 3pm & 7:30pm It takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds for the sun’s light to reach our Earth. 8min20sec is a collection of musical reckonings, each beginning when […]
LIC Partnership and the LIC Business Improvement District welcome you to celebrate the return of holiday lighting in LIC. Join your neighbors for a festive evening featuring caroling from SING LIC and hot chocolate and snacks provided by local retailers. Bring a gift (a new toy or clothing item), and we will donate it to […]
You will be able to make as many cards as you’d like in 2 hours while watching a kids holiday movie and sip hot coco, we will supply lots of prints & solid colors card stock paper, cutouts of holiday-inspired shapes, ribbons, envelopes provided to make those cards look so nice to send to your […]
We are celebrating 10 amazing years of proudly serving the LIC community with the winter tasting event. Come enjoy tasty bites, refreshing drinks. Plus, we will have a live DJ, great vibes, and plenty of seasonal fun. Event Details: Saturday, December 6 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Foodcellar Market Court Square 43-18 Crescent St., Long […]
Sunnyside Community Services invites you to a holiday gathering and concert. Join members of the SCS Board of Directors and staff for drinks, lite bites, and great conversation. Featuring the sounds of Jazz composer Mark Wade and classical violinist Laura Giannini. Fill out the form to secure your spot or email [email protected].
Experience one of NYC’s most exciting Latin nightlife events at the Reggaeton Paradise Rooftop Party, taking place at Lost in Paradise in Long Island City. Known for its tropical decor, skyline views, and high-energy atmosphere, this Queens hotspot hosts a night of nonstop Reggaeton, Latin club hits, and unforgettable rooftop vibes. Space is limited, and […]
Join Elected Leaders, advocates, and legal experts for conversation on how we can shape law, policy and environmental justice in our communities. Hosted by CUNY Law and the Center for Urban Environmental Reform. To RSVP and submit a question, please click here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=s_BgbwZfCU6XFZiduozH2DDlt5gVGmNNk6V3YrtW9yxUNkFPWTBYTTdSS1lOUzFUVTdGV0FBRlozNy4u
LIC Partnership and LIC BID members are invited to join us for a joint annual meeting where we will discuss plans for the future, review financials, and elect directors of the board. Registration Required Agenda: 5:30-6:15 pm: Annual Meeting Honoring: Robert S. Altman, Esq. Nate Bliss, Executive Director of Economic Development, NYC Office of the […]
Ghosts, truth, cheer, audience participation, and a sledgehammer blow. When Dickens penned A Christmas Carol, he called it “a sledgehammer blow on behalf of the poor man’s child.” He wrote it as a charge, sparked by testimonies of girls sewing sixteen hours a day, and by children as young as 8 hauling coal carts through […]
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