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By Kamau Austin
I loved DJ Ralph McDaniels programming back in da day. Get the scoop on the great community organizations sponsoring this positive event. Also find out how to have "your face in da place!" Go to the: RetroSoul Costume Party Click Here
2. A.PT. Cares Day: If you know families and neighbors who could benefit from a free Thanksgiving meal and warm clothing tomorrow please share this information with others in the community.
The African Poetry Theatre (A.P.T.), the place where I started to learn community activism and organizing, is making available free Thanksgiving dinners and warm clothing in the Greater Jamaica and Southeast Queens area.
Get the scoop on when to attend or how support this positive community event. For more info just Click Here
Artists: Showcase your artware, culinary arts, jewelry and other products for the holidays with us and increase your business. Why don't you reserve your table now at queenscenterarts@gmail.com.
4. The Last Revolutionary is an independent film coming to NYC. It features globally recognized television, film and stage actor John Marshall Jones (Bosch, Shooter, In The Cut, and the upcoming 9-1-1) and multi award-winning writer Levy Lee Simon (AUDELCO, NAACP Theater and Kennedy Center Awards) are starring in this film which opens at the African Diaspora International Film Festival, to be held at Columbia University, on November 24th 2017 at 7pm. For more info Click Here
5. Black Friday Boxing - This youth boxing event hosted by Hempstead Boxing Club, taking place November 24th, is keeping the youth "Active" through boxing. This club encourages their educational, professional and life skill development.
In addition, senior boxers are given opportunities to develop their sense of social responsibility. This is done by giving the youth support and guidance through boxing classes that promote physical strength, discipline, health and wellness to youth in New York. For more info Click Here
6. Jazz Up Thanksgiving at Jackson Room - in Southeast Queens, an original home of jazz greats, we naturally Jazz UP Thanksgiving. The go to place for jazz in Southeast Queens, Jackson Room, will once again host world class musicians in our community with the Ed Jackson Quartet. Get the scoop on this amazing artistry to liven up your holidays.
For More Info Click Here
7. The Black Spectrum Theatre Company in cooperation with the Milton G. Bassin Performing Arts Center are pleased to present The R&B Extravaganza — a fundraiser for the Black Spectrum Theatre Company.
Don’t miss this extraordinary concert that will feature the following artists: Carl Thomas, Case, Lil Moe, Intro, Mr. Cheeks, and comedian Jamie Roberts. Hosted by Ray Dejon. For more details and information on the fundraiser Click Here
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