Hey, neighbors. It’s Monday in Queens and I’m back in your inbox to update you on all the big stuff happening locally.
First, today’s weather forecast:
Partly sunny and warmer. High: 84 Low: 66.
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Here are today’s top stories in Queens:
- Father’s Day weekend is next week! Make it memorable with Queens Botanical Garden’s Movie night screening of Onward on Saturday June 18! Includesgood for snacking, father’s day card making, paper mushroom makingand access to the garden outside opening hours! (Queens Botanical Garden via Facebook)
- The Queens Council on the Arts presents Poetry Night! The poetry evening will take place June 30, at 7:30 p.m. Now you can be part of the Queens Council on the Arts Poetry Night and share your poems with everyone. (Queens Council on the Arts via Facebook)
- The The Queens Museum is delighted to partner with Photoville 2022 and Caribbean Equality Project on the outdoor photography exhibit Live Pridefully: Love and Resilience within Pandemics, running at Brooklyn Bridge Park June 4-26, 2022. Live Pridefully from the Caribbean Equality Project: love and resilience in the face of pandemics celebrates queer and trans-Caribbean resilience through a racial justice lens, fostering critical conversations related to pride, migration, surviving colliding pandemics, and narratives of coming out. (Queen’s Museum)
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— Miranda Fraraccio
About me: Miranda Fraraccio was born and raised in Rhode Island and now lives in New York. She works as a writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where she earned a degree in writing, speaking, and communications. In her spare time, you can find her traveling, drinking tea, or photographing her neighborhood as a street photographer.