Some pics from this year’s Lunar New Year Parade in Downtown Flushing:

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What does it mean to interact with art? In this workshop you will explore works of art that relate to the subject of interaction and use the digital camera and video editing software to digitize your idea into a series of pictures, or one short video. This class will cover the taking of still images, video recording, lectures, gallery visits, and hands-on art making. Pregistration Required – Please contact: José E. Rodríguez (718) 592-9700 x135.
Come learn the basics of ballroom dance and waltzing with instructor Betty Lam. Participants will learn turns, spins, swivels, change of direction and promenades. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Preregistration required at Main Floor Information Desk. In Rooms A&B, Lower Level.
The annual Lunar New Year Parade will take place in Downtown Flushing. Celebration to follow at Queens Crossing, 136-17 39th Avenue, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Community Board 7 will be meeting at 7 p.m. at Union Plaza Care Center, 33-23 Union Street. On the agenda is a review of plans for the Old RKO Keith’s Theater on Northern Boulevard. The proposal is to convert the theater into a 17-story mixed use building.

The kids in the Flushing YMCA’s Early Childhood program celebrated Lunar New Year on Thursday, February 3, with costumes and a program of songs and dancing. If you missed out on celebrating Lunar New Year, you can still get in on the fun on Saturday, February 12, at the Flushing Lunar New Year when it makes its way through downtown Flushing from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The scuttlebutt is getting too hard to ignore.
While rumors have been swirling for a while that the New York Mets and Citi Field would play host to the 2013 All-Star Game, several published reports (here’s one) are now reporting it’s all but a foregone conclusion that the Midsummer Classic will be coming to Flushing.
The last time the Mets hosted an All-Star Game was way back in 1964. No Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise has gone longer without hosting a game, which means the Mets were well overdue. But really, who wanted to watch an All-Star Game in Shea Stadium? It wasn’t exactly the most photogenic of places in the professional sports world, so we can’t really blame MLB for withholding the honor from the Mets for so long. And the timing couldn’t be better, we’re sure the Wilpon’s could use a little good news right now, given their recent troubles.
We just wonder if a formal announcement will put a newfound urgency on getting the huge Willets Point makeover underway.

New York Mart, the supermarket that replaced the shuttered Key Food at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and Bowne Street, held its official grand opening Saturday morning, complete with lion dancers. The opening is good news for the large senior housing complex that is right next door, whose many residents relied on the Key Food for some basic essentials, as it was easily accessible by foot.
New York Mart is owned and operated by Asians and this is Flushing, so of course everybody is concerned that it won’t be welcoming to “white folks,” but we don’t think that is going to be a problem. The owners met often with local civic associations to see what the neighborhood needed and wanted, and even made good on a strange request to stock Entenmenn’s products, so if you were the one who wanted to make sure you could buy your favorite crumb cakes and chocolate chip cookies, best get there and buy them.
What’s this? A day of collage dedicated to New York City! It sounds exactly like the kind of workshop that you don’t want to miss, as we invite you to create a vibrant living breathing embodiment of NYC using a variety of colored papers and magazine scraps.
Come learn the basics of ballroom dance and waltzing with instructor Betty Lam. Participants will learn turns, spins, swivels, change of direction and promenades. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Preregistration required at Main Floor Information Desk.
Flushing Library
Rooms A & B, Lower Level
41-17 Main Street
Flushing
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