The magic is back…not to mention the delicious food, designer merchandise, inspiring ambiance, and low prices! Queens Museum has joined forces with Lockwood and Queens International Night Market to present the second annual Winter Holiday Market on Sunday, Dec. 10, from 11 am to 4:30 pm. Admission is free. To take place in the museum’s
A plethora of holiday events in Queens will spread a festive mood this month. Whether it’s meeting Papa Noel in Elmhurst, caroling on Jackson Heights streets, marveling at a tree/menorah lighting in Bayside, or sipping hot chocolate at the Great Lawn in Astoria, this list has something for everyone. We’re starting with lighting ceremonies. Lighting
The weather prediction is hot and humid, but Sept. 22 is the first day of Fall 2017. As always, Queens welcomes the season with open arms…and outdoor fall fests. Local residents can enjoy everything from block parties to harvest festivals to pumpkin patches to beer festivals. Check out what’s happening the last week of October.
You will find something for all ages this month. From recent award-winning films to all time classics, Queens hosts a variety of free outdoor movies every night in August. Grab a blanket, find a spot, and get comfortable. Movies begin at dusk. Some dates include live performances or activities. No reservations required, unless otherwise specified.
The Queens Economic Development Corporation and Queens Tourism Council will host Queens Taste 2024 at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona Park on Tuesday, May 21, from 6 pm to 9 pm.
We expect to attract more than 500 attendees with 50 restaurants and beverage purveyors, who will offer samples of their products. Thus, attendees will be able to bounce from table to table, tasting treats from tangy to fiery, crunchy to velvety, and sweet to briny.
Queens Taste is also a celebration of the borough — and a great way to network. Almost all the anticipated 500 attendees either live in Queens or do business there. Many are executives and captains of industry. The atmosphere is always festive, almost giddy, creating an ideal scene for meeting and greeting.