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Flushing’s Voelker Orth Museum announces lineup of summer events – QNS.com

Voelker Orth Museum summer events

Located in Flushing, the Voelker Orth Museum is a renowned site featuring fully furnished rooms with historical furniture, a Victorian garden, and a sanctuary for birds. It was built in 1891 and occupied by Conrad Voelker, a German immigrant, and his family for generations. The museum became a New York City Landmark in 2007 and was later added to the National Register of Historic Sites in 2020.

This summer, the museum is offering a wide variety of events for people of all ages. Come and enjoy!

Garden Creativi-Tea

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Tuesdays, through Aug. 10th, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Join the Facebook event here.

The Museum celebrates pollinators this year with a family-friendly art and nature workshops. Honeybees are one of many animals that help pollinate the garden flowers.

The workshops are suitable for families and for adult participants and will take place in the garden. However, the learning annex can be an indoor space for working on projects. Refreshing iced tea will also be served! There are several workshops, each with different activities.

NEXT WORKSHOPS:

July 19 – All the Colors 

A collage workshop with Amy Cheng, whose work is displayed at the Museum. Have fun with colors!

July 26 – Ode to Butterflies

Butterflies and other flying pollinator friends inspire wearable artistic creations. Get creative with decorating masks and more!

July 29 – Hip to Hip Theatre’s production of “The Adventures of Pericles”

Friday, July 29, 7:30 p.m. (seating opens at 7 p.m.)

Enjoy a free performance in the garden!

The play runs for 90 minutes. Seating is provided and the Garden is accessible. In the case of rain, the performance will be canceled.

The play tells the story of Pericles, who is pursued by an evil king, as he embarks on a journey full of twists and turns.

The Adventures of Pericles is the first of two plays this season. The company returns with Much Ado About Nothing on Friday, Aug. 12.

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Through July 31 – Spheres and Sinospheres

On view until July 31, Amy Cheng’s works, curated by Sara Lynn Henry. Open for viewing Tuesday to Thursday & Sundays, 1-4 p.m. This exhibition features vibrant paintings and prints by Cheng, that form connections between Western, Eastern, and Middle Eastern art.

Aug. 2 – Paper Flowers

Decorate your home with your own giant paper flowers, with a touch of botany!

Aug. 9 – Summer Hats for Nature Walks

Keep a cool head by making a decorated hat to explore the garden in!

Admission for each session is $4 and $10 per family (cash or credit). Children under 3 are free. The Museum is open on Tuesday afternoons for visitors.

Coming Soon: 

Aug. 7 – Helaine Soller Paintings: Landscapes and Memories

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Aug. 23 – Honey Harvest Festival

Celebrate all things honey!

Extra gallery hours through July: Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, in addition to Tuesdays and Sundays. The garden is open Monday to Friday from 10-4 p.m. and Sunday afternoons. Drop-in house tours are Tuesdays and Sundays from 1-4 p.m.

For more information, please visit the website

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BP announces Black Maternal Health Week events at Borough Hall – QNS.com

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In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week, which begins Monday, April 11, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards will host a pair of events centering on the childbearing journey of Black women from conception to birth and beyond.

On Tuesday, April 12 at 6 p.m.at Borough Hall in Kew Gardens, Richards and Deputy Borough President Ebony Young will host “The Birthing Experience,” an evening that will shine a light on Black women’s maternal, mental and reproductive health care needs, as well as the services and programs available to them.

“Few have felt the harsh sting of health care inequity more than Black women, especially new and expecting Black mothers, who unjustly experience significantly higher rates of maternal mortality than any other group,” Richards said. “It’s an honor to recognize Black Maternal Health Week at Queens Borough Hall for the first time, as we uplift new and expecting Black mothers and propel these critical conversations forward.”

The program will include a panel discussion featuring several health care professionals, birthing experts, and maternal health advocates, a Q&A segment, a short documentary screening, trivia and maternal product giveaways.

Participants will also have an opportunity to connect with city agencies, community-based organizations and maternal service providers who will be tabling at the event at the Helen Marshall Cultural Center at Borough Hall.

“Black motherhood is a beautiful and powerful experience. But decades of disinvestment in the health of Black mothers, who unjustly experience significantly higher rates of maternal mortality than any other group,” Young said.

On Wednesday, April 13 at 5 p.m., Richards will co-sponsor a Diaper Day of Action along with Morning Star Church and Councilwoman Nantasha Williams, who will host a free giveaway at her district office, located at 172-12 Linden Blvd. in St. Albans.

“Maternal mortality rates have been on a steady incline for Black women, while solutions to address this issue and community awareness have continued to lag,” Williams said. “The Diaper Day of Action will raise awareness around the inequities that persist for Black women, and support much-needed conversations around solution-based approaches to eradicate this birth injustice.”

The collection of approximately 2,000 diapers, donated to the Queens Borough President’s Office by Amazon and government relations firm Kasirer, will be distributed at no cost on a first-come, first-serve basis.

“I encourage all our neighbors to join us at these two events as Queens comes together to support our courageous and inspirational Black mothers across The World’s Borough,” Young said.

Members of the community who wish to attend either or both events can RSVP here.