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SUMMARY:Take a Virtual Walk in Bay Ridge with Kevin Walsh
DESCRIPTION:Kevin is Webmaster of the Legendary Website FORGOTTEN NY \nA Native-Son Returns Home for a Visit \nBay Ridge\, Brooklyn was Forgotten New York’s Kevin Walsh’s home for 35 years\, and he still returns now and then because his dentist’s office is there\, but also because it’s a beautiful neighborhood home to the Brooklyn end of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge\, NYC’s only active military fort\,  historic sites associated with the Revolutionary and Civil Wars\, and beautiful mansions and panoramic views from its miles of shoreline. \nLet Kevin Walsh take you on a 90-minute tour\, complete with anecdotes of his years in western Brooklyn. \nApril 1\, 2021 \nPlease RSVP by 5:30 PM on the day of the event (Thursday 04/01/21) with the \n“BAYRIDGE’ to info@astorialic.org \n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/take-a-virtual-walk-in-bay-ridge-with-kevin-walsh/
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SUMMARY:Take a Virtual Walk in Bay Ridge with Kevin Walsh
DESCRIPTION:Kevin is Webmaster of the Legendary Website FORGOTTEN NY \nA Native-Son Returns Home for a Visit \nBay Ridge\, Brooklyn was Forgotten New York’s Kevin Walsh’s home for 35 years\, and he still returns now and then because his dentist’s office is there\, but also because it’s a beautiful neighborhood home to the Brooklyn end of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge\, NYC’s only active military fort\,  historic sites associated with the Revolutionary and Civil Wars\, and beautiful mansions and panoramic views from its miles of shoreline. \nLet Kevin Walsh take you on a 90-minute tour\, complete with anecdotes of his years in western Brooklyn. \nApril 1\, 2021 \nPlease RSVP by 5:30 PM on the day of the event (Thursday 04/01/21) with the \n“BAYRIDGE’ to info@astorialic.org \n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/take-a-virtual-walk-in-bay-ridge-with-kevin-walsh-2/
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SUMMARY:Take a Virtual Walk in Bay Ridge with Kevin Walsh
DESCRIPTION:Kevin is Webmaster of the Legendary Website FORGOTTEN NY \nA Native-Son Returns Home for a Visit \nBay Ridge\, Brooklyn was Forgotten New York’s Kevin Walsh’s home for 35 years\, and he still returns now and then because his dentist’s office is there\, but also because it’s a beautiful neighborhood home to the Brooklyn end of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge\, NYC’s only active military fort\,  historic sites associated with the Revolutionary and Civil Wars\, and beautiful mansions and panoramic views from its miles of shoreline. \nLet Kevin Walsh take you on a 90-minute tour\, complete with anecdotes of his years in western Brooklyn. \nApril 1\, 2021 \nPlease RSVP by 5:30 PM on the day of the event (Thursday 04/01/21) with the \n“BAYRIDGE’ to info@astorialic.org \n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/take-a-virtual-walk-in-bay-ridge-with-kevin-walsh-3/
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SUMMARY:Take a Virtual Walk in Bay Ridge with Kevin Walsh
DESCRIPTION:Kevin is Webmaster of the Legendary Website FORGOTTEN NY \nA Native-Son Returns Home for a Visit \nBay Ridge\, Brooklyn was Forgotten New York’s Kevin Walsh’s home for 35 years\, and he still returns now and then because his dentist’s office is there\, but also because it’s a beautiful neighborhood home to the Brooklyn end of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge\, NYC’s only active military fort\,  historic sites associated with the Revolutionary and Civil Wars\, and beautiful mansions and panoramic views from its miles of shoreline. \nLet Kevin Walsh take you on a 90-minute tour\, complete with anecdotes of his years in western Brooklyn. \nApril 1\, 2021 \nPlease RSVP by 5:30 PM on the day of the event (Thursday 04/01/21) with the \n“BAYRIDGE’ to info@astorialic.org \n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/take-a-virtual-walk-in-bay-ridge-with-kevin-walsh-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210419T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210419T180000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Evening for Seniors with the Queens Poet Laureate!
DESCRIPTION:Each April\, National Poetry Month\, sponsored by The Academy of American Poets is an opportunity to increase awareness & appreciation of poetry.\nJoin Greater Astoria Historical Society for its annual “April is National Poetry Month” reading\, featuring Queens Poet Laureate Maria Lisella\, (Poets of Queens)\, + poetry open mic. \n \nJoin in to listen &/or read your work\, or that of a favorite poet! G.A.H.S. Board Member & poet\, DeeAnne Gorman\, will lead the evening. \n\nRSVP/How to Participate:\n1) Program is open to all Seniors over the age of 55.\n1) Send an email to dgorman@astorialic.org with “POETRY” in the subject line by 5 pm the day of the event (Monday\, April 19).\n2) If you wish to read a poem in the open\, please indicate that in your response. Length/time allotted/# of poems will depend upon the # of attendees – to be determined that evening.\n3) An email with the link to the Zoom event will be sent out in the hour prior to the start time.\n\nFREE but $3 (or MORE!) donation to the Historical Society much appreciated!\nhttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNMAJVTLTKFTS\n\n\nHope to see/hear you there!
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/poetry-evening/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210419T180000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Evening for Seniors with the Queens Poet Laureate!
DESCRIPTION:Each April\, National Poetry Month\, sponsored by The Academy of American Poets is an opportunity to increase awareness & appreciation of poetry.\nJoin Greater Astoria Historical Society for its annual “April is National Poetry Month” reading\, featuring Queens Poet Laureate Maria Lisella\, (Poets of Queens)\, + poetry open mic. \n \nJoin in to listen &/or read your work\, or that of a favorite poet! G.A.H.S. Board Member & poet\, DeeAnne Gorman\, will lead the evening. \n\nRSVP/How to Participate:\n1) Program is open to all Seniors over the age of 55.\n1) Send an email to dgorman@astorialic.org with “POETRY” in the subject line by 5 pm the day of the event (Monday\, April 19).\n2) If you wish to read a poem in the open\, please indicate that in your response. Length/time allotted/# of poems will depend upon the # of attendees – to be determined that evening.\n3) An email with the link to the Zoom event will be sent out in the hour prior to the start time.\n\nFREE but $3 (or MORE!) donation to the Historical Society much appreciated!\nhttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNMAJVTLTKFTS\n\n\nHope to see/hear you there!
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/poetry-evening-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210419T180000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Evening for Seniors with the Queens Poet Laureate!
DESCRIPTION:Each April\, National Poetry Month\, sponsored by The Academy of American Poets is an opportunity to increase awareness & appreciation of poetry.\nJoin Greater Astoria Historical Society for its annual “April is National Poetry Month” reading\, featuring Queens Poet Laureate Maria Lisella\, (Poets of Queens)\, + poetry open mic. \n \nJoin in to listen &/or read your work\, or that of a favorite poet! G.A.H.S. Board Member & poet\, DeeAnne Gorman\, will lead the evening. \n\nRSVP/How to Participate:\n1) Program is open to all Seniors over the age of 55.\n1) Send an email to dgorman@astorialic.org with “POETRY” in the subject line by 5 pm the day of the event (Monday\, April 19).\n2) If you wish to read a poem in the open\, please indicate that in your response. Length/time allotted/# of poems will depend upon the # of attendees – to be determined that evening.\n3) An email with the link to the Zoom event will be sent out in the hour prior to the start time.\n\nFREE but $3 (or MORE!) donation to the Historical Society much appreciated!\nhttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNMAJVTLTKFTS\n\n\nHope to see/hear you there!
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/poetry-evening-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210419T180000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Evening for Seniors with the Queens Poet Laureate!
DESCRIPTION:Each April\, National Poetry Month\, sponsored by The Academy of American Poets is an opportunity to increase awareness & appreciation of poetry.\nJoin Greater Astoria Historical Society for its annual “April is National Poetry Month” reading\, featuring Queens Poet Laureate Maria Lisella\, (Poets of Queens)\, + poetry open mic. \n \nJoin in to listen &/or read your work\, or that of a favorite poet! G.A.H.S. Board Member & poet\, DeeAnne Gorman\, will lead the evening. \n\nRSVP/How to Participate:\n1) Program is open to all Seniors over the age of 55.\n1) Send an email to dgorman@astorialic.org with “POETRY” in the subject line by 5 pm the day of the event (Monday\, April 19).\n2) If you wish to read a poem in the open\, please indicate that in your response. Length/time allotted/# of poems will depend upon the # of attendees – to be determined that evening.\n3) An email with the link to the Zoom event will be sent out in the hour prior to the start time.\n\nFREE but $3 (or MORE!) donation to the Historical Society much appreciated!\nhttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNMAJVTLTKFTS\n\n\nHope to see/hear you there!
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/poetry-evening-4/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210426T203000
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SUMMARY:Queens as a crucible of creativity: the World's Boro and Show Biz!
DESCRIPTION:Queens is seldom the first NYC borough most people think of when it comes to show biz glamor\, but its sprawling identity is somewhat deceptive. \nQueens has been the site of numerous movie studios\, dazzling amusement parks\, cathedral-like theatres\, and two international Worlds Fairs\, as well as the home of such giants of 20th-century entertainment as Tony Bennett\, Louis Armstrong\, the Marx Brothers\, Ginger Rogers\, WC Fields\, Ethel Merman\, Don Rickles\, and many others. \nJoin writer and performer Trav S.D. for this fun\, free illustrated talk on Queens as a crucible of creativity. \n\n\n\nApril 26\, 2020 \nPLEASE RSVP WITH THIS LINK! \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz-tickets-151676168503 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLocal-Express
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz/
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SUMMARY:Queens as a crucible of creativity: the World's Boro and Show Biz!
DESCRIPTION:Queens is seldom the first NYC borough most people think of when it comes to show biz glamor\, but its sprawling identity is somewhat deceptive. \nQueens has been the site of numerous movie studios\, dazzling amusement parks\, cathedral-like theatres\, and two international Worlds Fairs\, as well as the home of such giants of 20th-century entertainment as Tony Bennett\, Louis Armstrong\, the Marx Brothers\, Ginger Rogers\, WC Fields\, Ethel Merman\, Don Rickles\, and many others. \nJoin writer and performer Trav S.D. for this fun\, free illustrated talk on Queens as a crucible of creativity. \n\n\n\nApril 26\, 2020 \nPLEASE RSVP WITH THIS LINK! \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz-tickets-151676168503 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLocal-Express
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz-2/
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SUMMARY:Queens as a crucible of creativity: the World's Boro and Show Biz!
DESCRIPTION:Queens is seldom the first NYC borough most people think of when it comes to show biz glamor\, but its sprawling identity is somewhat deceptive. \nQueens has been the site of numerous movie studios\, dazzling amusement parks\, cathedral-like theatres\, and two international Worlds Fairs\, as well as the home of such giants of 20th-century entertainment as Tony Bennett\, Louis Armstrong\, the Marx Brothers\, Ginger Rogers\, WC Fields\, Ethel Merman\, Don Rickles\, and many others. \nJoin writer and performer Trav S.D. for this fun\, free illustrated talk on Queens as a crucible of creativity. \n\n\n\nApril 26\, 2020 \nPLEASE RSVP WITH THIS LINK! \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz-tickets-151676168503 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLocal-Express
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz-3/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210426T203000
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UID:28473-1619463600-1619469000@astorialic.org
SUMMARY:Queens as a crucible of creativity: the World's Boro and Show Biz!
DESCRIPTION:Queens is seldom the first NYC borough most people think of when it comes to show biz glamor\, but its sprawling identity is somewhat deceptive. \nQueens has been the site of numerous movie studios\, dazzling amusement parks\, cathedral-like theatres\, and two international Worlds Fairs\, as well as the home of such giants of 20th-century entertainment as Tony Bennett\, Louis Armstrong\, the Marx Brothers\, Ginger Rogers\, WC Fields\, Ethel Merman\, Don Rickles\, and many others. \nJoin writer and performer Trav S.D. for this fun\, free illustrated talk on Queens as a crucible of creativity. \n\n\n\nApril 26\, 2020 \nPLEASE RSVP WITH THIS LINK! \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz-tickets-151676168503 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLocal-Express
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/queens-as-a-crucible-of-creativity-the-worlds-boro-and-show-biz-4/
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