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Thursday, May 17 (See map view)

Cartoons come to life at the New York Hall of Science during Animation, a 6,000-square-foot exhibition featuring characters from the Cartoon Network. The exhibition explores animation from concept to finished product — from storyboarding, character design, and drawing techniques to movement, timing, filming and sound. Larger-than-life graphics of popular Cartoon Network characters provide a colorful backdrop to the exhibition, which also explores the history of animation and features a screening room and a cartoon museum.

A world dance premiere musical.

Featuring the work of Puerto Rican artist Edwin Cadiz. Reception April 21 at 2 p.m.

Animation. a 6,000 square exhibit features characters from the Cartoon Network, including larger than life graphics, animation from concept to finished product, storyboarding, character design and drawing. 9:30 am–5 pm.

Free computer classes offered by the State University of New York Center for Academic and Workforce Development. Beginner and advanced Microsoft Office certification: Introduction to Excel, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Introduction to Computers, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Computer Skills for the Workplace, May 7 to June 12, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Excel Certification, March 21 to June 13, each Wednesday and Thursday, 6-8pm. 10:30am.

Celebrate women’s health at Elmhurst Hospital Center. 6:30 pm.

RSVP. Celebrating Elmhurst Hospital Center. 6:30 pm.

Friday, May 18 (See map view)

Cartoons come to life at the New York Hall of Science during Animation, a 6,000-square-foot exhibition featuring characters from the Cartoon Network. The exhibition explores animation from concept to finished product — from storyboarding, character design, and drawing techniques to movement, timing, filming and sound. Larger-than-life graphics of popular Cartoon Network characters provide a colorful backdrop to the exhibition, which also explores the history of animation and features a screening room and a cartoon museum.

Featuring the work of Puerto Rican artist Edwin Cadiz. Reception April 21 at 2 p.m.

Animation. a 6,000 square exhibit features characters from the Cartoon Network, including larger than life graphics, animation from concept to finished product, storyboarding, character design and drawing. 9:30 am–5 pm.

Free computer classes offered by the State University of New York Center for Academic and Workforce Development. Beginner and advanced Microsoft Office certification: Introduction to Excel, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Introduction to Computers, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Computer Skills for the Workplace, May 7 to June 12, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Excel Certification, March 21 to June 13, each Wednesday and Thursday, 6-8pm. 10:30am.

Saturday, May 19 (See map view)

Cartoons come to life at the New York Hall of Science during Animation, a 6,000-square-foot exhibition featuring characters from the Cartoon Network. The exhibition explores animation from concept to finished product — from storyboarding, character design, and drawing techniques to movement, timing, filming and sound. Larger-than-life graphics of popular Cartoon Network characters provide a colorful backdrop to the exhibition, which also explores the history of animation and features a screening room and a cartoon museum.

A world dance premiere musical.

Featuring the work of Puerto Rican artist Edwin Cadiz. Reception April 21 at 2 p.m.

Animation. a 6,000 square exhibit features characters from the Cartoon Network, including larger than life graphics, animation from concept to finished product, storyboarding, character design and drawing. 10 am–6 pm.

Free computer classes offered by the State University of New York Center for Academic and Workforce Development. Beginner and advanced Microsoft Office certification: Introduction to Excel, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Introduction to Computers, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Computer Skills for the Workplace, May 7 to June 12, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Excel Certification, March 21 to June 13, each Wednesday and Thursday, 6-8pm. 10:30am.

Sunday, May 20 (See map view)

Irma by Charles Fairbanks (An intimate musical portrait of Irma Gonzalez, the former Mexican world champion of women’s professional wrestling), AWOL by Deb Shoval (The story of Joey and her decision to escape both the army and her rural Pennsylvania town by fleeing to Canada with her married, closeted girlfriend), Santiago From the Other Side by Mauro Mueller (Questions expectations and surprises in any relationship), Rubdown by Dennis Hensley (About a “secret shopper” who goes undercover at an exclusive spa to entrap a rogue masseur who may be straying from the company’s modesty policy), The Interview by Xamuel Bañales (It delivers a solid satirical performance piece born of identity, social justice and decolonization, Queer Xicano style), Genderbusters by Sam Berliner (A motley crew of superheroes lends cheeky advice as they get people out of awkward dilemmas that arise because of the gender binary), and Black Rose Tango by Richard Kimmel (A stylized and sultry scene between a handsome soldier and a cabaret singer).

Cartoons come to life at the New York Hall of Science during Animation, a 6,000-square-foot exhibition featuring characters from the Cartoon Network. The exhibition explores animation from concept to finished product — from storyboarding, character design, and drawing techniques to movement, timing, filming and sound. Larger-than-life graphics of popular Cartoon Network characters provide a colorful backdrop to the exhibition, which also explores the history of animation and features a screening room and a cartoon museum.

A world dance premiere musical.

Featuring the work of Puerto Rican artist Edwin Cadiz. Reception April 21 at 2 p.m.

Animation. a 6,000 square exhibit features characters from the Cartoon Network, including larger than life graphics, animation from concept to finished product, storyboarding, character design and drawing. 10 am–6 pm.

Free computer classes offered by the State University of New York Center for Academic and Workforce Development. Beginner and advanced Microsoft Office certification: Introduction to Excel, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Introduction to Computers, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Computer Skills for the Workplace, May 7 to June 12, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Excel Certification, March 21 to June 13, each Wednesday and Thursday, 6-8pm. 10:30am.

CINEMAROSA, Queens’ first and only monthly independent LGBT film/video series celebrates its 8th Anniversary with film screenings and the presentation of a short play. The afternoon program opens with the screening presentation of the following short films touching many aspects of the LGBT experience: IRMA by Charles Fairbanks, AWOL by Deb Shoval, SANTIAGO FROM THE OTHER SIDE by Mauro Mueller, RUBDOWN by Dennis Hensley, THE INTERVIEW by Xamuel Bañales, GENDERBUSTERS by Sam Berliner, and BLACK ROSE TANGO by Richard Kimmel. 3 pm.

Monday, May 21 (See map view)

Cartoons come to life at the New York Hall of Science during Animation, a 6,000-square-foot exhibition featuring characters from the Cartoon Network. The exhibition explores animation from concept to finished product — from storyboarding, character design, and drawing techniques to movement, timing, filming and sound. Larger-than-life graphics of popular Cartoon Network characters provide a colorful backdrop to the exhibition, which also explores the history of animation and features a screening room and a cartoon museum.

Featuring the work of Puerto Rican artist Edwin Cadiz. Reception April 21 at 2 p.m.

Animation. a 6,000 square exhibit features characters from the Cartoon Network, including larger than life graphics, animation from concept to finished product, storyboarding, character design and drawing. 9:30 am–5 pm.

Free computer classes offered by the State University of New York Center for Academic and Workforce Development. Beginner and advanced Microsoft Office certification: Introduction to Excel, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Introduction to Computers, March 19 to April 24, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Computer Skills for the Workplace, May 7 to June 12, each Monday and Tuesday, 1:30-3pm; Excel Certification, March 21 to June 13, each Wednesday and Thursday, 6-8pm. 10:30am.

Tuesday, May 22 (See map view)

Be represented at the Queens Chamber’s #1 Networking Event of the Year! Take advantage of this super opportunity to join hundreds of your colleagues who will be offering goods and services at our Borough-wide Trade Show.

Cartoons come to life at the New York Hall of Science during Animation, a 6,000-square-foot exhibition featuring characters from the Cartoon Network. The exhibition explores animation from concept to finished product — from storyboarding, character design, and drawing techniques to movement, timing, filming and sound. Larger-than-life graphics of popular Cartoon Network characters provide a colorful backdrop to the exhibition, which also explores the history of animation and features a screening room and a cartoon museum.

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