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  2. 5 things to do this weekend: Queens United, Family Fun Day ...

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    Activities include the Queens United hip hop concert, Family Fun Day, Athens Honey Bee Festival, Athens Showgirl Cabaret, and a pet adoption event.

  3. Queens Night Market - Wikipedia

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    A cookbook with vendor stories and recipes, The World Eats Here: Amazing Food and the Inspiring People Who Make It at New York's Queens Night Market by John Wang and Storm Garner, was published in 2020. [8] The event has ATMs, sells beer and wine, [7] and hosts live entertainment each Saturday night. To date, the event has hosted approximately ...

  4. Category:Events in Queens, New York - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Events in Queens, New York" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Category:Events in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Events in Queens, New York (7 P) S. Sporting events in New York City (1 C, 137 P) V. Event venues in New York City (5 C, 1 P) W. World's fairs in New York City (3 C, 4 P)

  6. New York City lifts ban on firework displays ahead of New ...

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    New York officials said recent rainfall has reduced the wildfire risk, but they are still asking residents to conserve water. The U.S. Drought Monitor has much of the tri-state under a severe ...

  7. St. Pat's for All - Wikipedia

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    Participant in St. Pat's for All parade. The St. Pat's for All Parade is an annual event that honors Irish culture and promotes inclusivity. It was established on March 5, 2000, and takes place in the Sunnyside and Woodside neighborhoods of Queens, New York City, which traditionally have been home to Irish New Yorkers.

  8. Queens Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Playhouse, as it was called upon opening in 1972, was founded by Joseph S. Kutrzeba. In 1965, it was originally in a lumberyard in Bayside, Queens, and was the first nonprofit professional resident theater in Queens. [8] In 1972, the theatre became live entertainment from previously being a movie theatre. [9]

  9. Queens Pride Parade - Wikipedia

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    The parade's organizer, the Queens Lesbian & Gay Pride Committee (Queens Pride), is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit volunteer organization founded in 1992 that coordinates LGBTQ pride events in Queens, New York. In addition to the annual Pride Parade and Multicultural Festival, Queens Pride fosters youth programming and a Winter Pride Dinner Dance. [17]