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SUMMARY:The Long Island City Police Department
DESCRIPTION:The Long Island City Police Department\nThere are 8 million stories in the Naked City\, but you have never heard the stories of the independent Long Island City Police Department.\n \nRobert L. Bryan is a lifelong Queens resident and a twenty-year veteran of the New York City Police Department\, having retired at the rank of captain.  He is also an adjunct professor at a New York area college.  Mr. Bryan’s interest in law enforcement prompted him to write the Police of New York City series\, which currently consists of ten books.   \nIn the series\, Mr. Bryan looks at some of the lesser known and obsolete aspects of policing in the city.  His interest in Queens inspired as one of the books in the series – The Long Island City Police Department.  Many people don’t realize there was a time when Long Island City was an independent city\, and fewer know that the city had its own municipal police force.  This book is the story of this little-known police department. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, May 16th  7pm – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/the-long-island-city-police-department/
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SUMMARY:The Long Island City Police Department
DESCRIPTION:The Long Island City Police Department\nThere are 8 million stories in the Naked City\, but you have never heard the stories of the independent Long Island City Police Department.\n \nRobert L. Bryan is a lifelong Queens resident and a twenty-year veteran of the New York City Police Department\, having retired at the rank of captain.  He is also an adjunct professor at a New York area college.  Mr. Bryan’s interest in law enforcement prompted him to write the Police of New York City series\, which currently consists of ten books.   \nIn the series\, Mr. Bryan looks at some of the lesser known and obsolete aspects of policing in the city.  His interest in Queens inspired as one of the books in the series – The Long Island City Police Department.  Many people don’t realize there was a time when Long Island City was an independent city\, and fewer know that the city had its own municipal police force.  This book is the story of this little-known police department. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, May 16th  7pm – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/the-long-island-city-police-department-2/
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SUMMARY:The Long Island City Police Department
DESCRIPTION:The Long Island City Police Department\nThere are 8 million stories in the Naked City\, but you have never heard the stories of the independent Long Island City Police Department.\n \nRobert L. Bryan is a lifelong Queens resident and a twenty-year veteran of the New York City Police Department\, having retired at the rank of captain.  He is also an adjunct professor at a New York area college.  Mr. Bryan’s interest in law enforcement prompted him to write the Police of New York City series\, which currently consists of ten books.   \nIn the series\, Mr. Bryan looks at some of the lesser known and obsolete aspects of policing in the city.  His interest in Queens inspired as one of the books in the series – The Long Island City Police Department.  Many people don’t realize there was a time when Long Island City was an independent city\, and fewer know that the city had its own municipal police force.  This book is the story of this little-known police department. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, May 16th  7pm – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/the-long-island-city-police-department-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230516T190000
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UID:28480-1684263600-1684270800@astorialic.org
SUMMARY:The Long Island City Police Department
DESCRIPTION:The Long Island City Police Department\nThere are 8 million stories in the Naked City\, but you have never heard the stories of the independent Long Island City Police Department.\n \nRobert L. Bryan is a lifelong Queens resident and a twenty-year veteran of the New York City Police Department\, having retired at the rank of captain.  He is also an adjunct professor at a New York area college.  Mr. Bryan’s interest in law enforcement prompted him to write the Police of New York City series\, which currently consists of ten books.   \nIn the series\, Mr. Bryan looks at some of the lesser known and obsolete aspects of policing in the city.  His interest in Queens inspired as one of the books in the series – The Long Island City Police Department.  Many people don’t realize there was a time when Long Island City was an independent city\, and fewer know that the city had its own municipal police force.  This book is the story of this little-known police department. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, May 16th  7pm – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/the-long-island-city-police-department-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230518T210000
DTSTAMP:20230422T003259Z
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SUMMARY:No\, YOU Tell It!
DESCRIPTION:No\, YOU Tell It!\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.\n \nDon’t forget to SAVE THE DATE for our next show on 5/18: No\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” in partnership with The Greater Astoria Historical Society. \nFor this special QUEENS show\, our four storytellers are working with the NYTI team to create modern-day true tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of the borough.  \nWant to tell your “Queens & Me” story? Join our own Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons for a personal writing workshop at Sunnyside Arts on 4/21. Open to writers of all levels! More info and register here. \nNo\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” \nFour storytellers step into each other’s true-life tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of Queens. \n  \nAbout the event\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.  \nGet your tickets early for this special team-up show with the Greater Astoria Historical Society!  \n7:00 – 7:30: *Reception featuring Queens “Here & Gone” artwork by Yelena Tylkina \n7:30 – 9:00: Switched-up Storytelling \nStorytellers:\nRosalie Chandler \nLakshmi Gandhi \nOlena Jennings \nDan  \nFollow @noyoutellit on Insta to learn more about the artist\, storytellers\, and Queens “Here & Gone” history.  \n*Drinks and snacks available for purchase. \nThis project is supported by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, Statewide Community Regrants Program (formerly the Decentralization program) with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature\, and administered by Flushing Town Hall. \n  \nJoin us on Thursday\, May 18th  7PM – 9PM at Grove 34\, 31-83 34th St\, Queens\, NY 11106\nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS FOR THE VENUE\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/no-you-tell-it/
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SUMMARY:No\, YOU Tell It!
DESCRIPTION:No\, YOU Tell It!\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.\n \nDon’t forget to SAVE THE DATE for our next show on 5/18: No\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” in partnership with The Greater Astoria Historical Society. \nFor this special QUEENS show\, our four storytellers are working with the NYTI team to create modern-day true tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of the borough.  \nWant to tell your “Queens & Me” story? Join our own Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons for a personal writing workshop at Sunnyside Arts on 4/21. Open to writers of all levels! More info and register here. \nNo\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” \nFour storytellers step into each other’s true-life tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of Queens. \n  \nAbout the event\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.  \nGet your tickets early for this special team-up show with the Greater Astoria Historical Society!  \n7:00 – 7:30: *Reception featuring Queens “Here & Gone” artwork by Yelena Tylkina \n7:30 – 9:00: Switched-up Storytelling \nStorytellers:\nRosalie Chandler \nLakshmi Gandhi \nOlena Jennings \nDan  \nFollow @noyoutellit on Insta to learn more about the artist\, storytellers\, and Queens “Here & Gone” history.  \n*Drinks and snacks available for purchase. \nThis project is supported by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, Statewide Community Regrants Program (formerly the Decentralization program) with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature\, and administered by Flushing Town Hall. \n  \nJoin us on Thursday\, May 18th  7PM – 9PM at Grove 34\, 31-83 34th St\, Queens\, NY 11106\nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS FOR THE VENUE\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/no-you-tell-it-2/
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SUMMARY:No\, YOU Tell It!
DESCRIPTION:No\, YOU Tell It!\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.\n \nDon’t forget to SAVE THE DATE for our next show on 5/18: No\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” in partnership with The Greater Astoria Historical Society. \nFor this special QUEENS show\, our four storytellers are working with the NYTI team to create modern-day true tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of the borough.  \nWant to tell your “Queens & Me” story? Join our own Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons for a personal writing workshop at Sunnyside Arts on 4/21. Open to writers of all levels! More info and register here. \nNo\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” \nFour storytellers step into each other’s true-life tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of Queens. \n  \nAbout the event\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.  \nGet your tickets early for this special team-up show with the Greater Astoria Historical Society!  \n7:00 – 7:30: *Reception featuring Queens “Here & Gone” artwork by Yelena Tylkina \n7:30 – 9:00: Switched-up Storytelling \nStorytellers:\nRosalie Chandler \nLakshmi Gandhi \nOlena Jennings \nDan  \nFollow @noyoutellit on Insta to learn more about the artist\, storytellers\, and Queens “Here & Gone” history.  \n*Drinks and snacks available for purchase. \nThis project is supported by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, Statewide Community Regrants Program (formerly the Decentralization program) with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature\, and administered by Flushing Town Hall. \n  \nJoin us on Thursday\, May 18th  7PM – 9PM at Grove 34\, 31-83 34th St\, Queens\, NY 11106\nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS FOR THE VENUE\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/no-you-tell-it-3/
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SUMMARY:No\, YOU Tell It!
DESCRIPTION:No\, YOU Tell It!\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.\n \nDon’t forget to SAVE THE DATE for our next show on 5/18: No\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” in partnership with The Greater Astoria Historical Society. \nFor this special QUEENS show\, our four storytellers are working with the NYTI team to create modern-day true tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of the borough.  \nWant to tell your “Queens & Me” story? Join our own Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons for a personal writing workshop at Sunnyside Arts on 4/21. Open to writers of all levels! More info and register here. \nNo\, YOU Tell It! “Here & Gone” \nFour storytellers step into each other’s true-life tales inspired by the rich and\, at times\, unknown history of Queens. \n  \nAbout the event\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage.  \nGet your tickets early for this special team-up show with the Greater Astoria Historical Society!  \n7:00 – 7:30: *Reception featuring Queens “Here & Gone” artwork by Yelena Tylkina \n7:30 – 9:00: Switched-up Storytelling \nStorytellers:\nRosalie Chandler \nLakshmi Gandhi \nOlena Jennings \nDan  \nFollow @noyoutellit on Insta to learn more about the artist\, storytellers\, and Queens “Here & Gone” history.  \n*Drinks and snacks available for purchase. \nThis project is supported by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, Statewide Community Regrants Program (formerly the Decentralization program) with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature\, and administered by Flushing Town Hall. \n  \nJoin us on Thursday\, May 18th  7PM – 9PM at Grove 34\, 31-83 34th St\, Queens\, NY 11106\nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS FOR THE VENUE\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/no-you-tell-it-4/
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SUMMARY:Secrets of Queens Parks - featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park
DESCRIPTION:Secrets of Queens Parks – featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park\nForgotten NY continues its series on the Secrets of the Parks\, where Kevin Walsh explores many overlooked places and facts.\n \nJoin us on Wednesday\, May 24th  7PM – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/20599/
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SUMMARY:Secrets of Queens Parks - featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park
DESCRIPTION:Secrets of Queens Parks – featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park\nForgotten NY continues its series on the Secrets of the Parks\, where Kevin Walsh explores many overlooked places and facts.\n \nJoin us on Wednesday\, May 24th  7PM – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/20599-2/
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SUMMARY:Secrets of Queens Parks - featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park
DESCRIPTION:Secrets of Queens Parks – featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park\nForgotten NY continues its series on the Secrets of the Parks\, where Kevin Walsh explores many overlooked places and facts.\n \nJoin us on Wednesday\, May 24th  7PM – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/20599-3/
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SUMMARY:Secrets of Queens Parks - featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park
DESCRIPTION:Secrets of Queens Parks – featuring Astoria Park and Forest Park\nForgotten NY continues its series on the Secrets of the Parks\, where Kevin Walsh explores many overlooked places and facts.\n \nJoin us on Wednesday\, May 24th  7PM – 9PM\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/20599-4/
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