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May 17 11:00AM Computers for BeginnersOne-on-one half-hour tutoring is available for beginning computer users, by appointment only. Students are limited to three sessions per day. Sign up for 11:00AM, 11:30AM or 12:00 noon classes. Location: Auburndale Registration: Registration is not yet open for this event. Please check back closer to the event date. Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Poetry ClubMay, 20, 2:00PMJoin us to read and discussion great poetry. Location: Auburndale Registration: Not required | |||
Jun 6 2:00PM Introduction to Chair Yoga with Miriam Acevedo |
| Auburndale | Thu, Jun 13, 2013 | 2:00PM |
Defensive DrivingJun, 11, 10:00AMThis AARP defensive driving course is specifically for seniors. Please call the library for preregistration information. Location: Auburndale Registration: Registration is not yet open for this event. Please check back closer to the event date. |
Free computer access is available at all the libraries. The Auburndale Community Library has:
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International Language Collections at the Auburndale Community Library include:
Special Interest/Noteworthy Collections at the Community Library include:
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| Child Care / Preschools | ||
Almodovar-Mastrototaro, Jennifer 29-50 170 Street, Apartment PVT Flushing NY , 11358 phone: (718) 353-7688 | Chou, Yun-Feng 46-02 194th Street, 1st floor Flushing NY , 11358 phone: (718) 327-1282 | Roses Daycare 137-40 45th Avenue, Apartment #4K Flushing NY , 11355 phone: (718) 762-2152 |
Precious Angels Daycare 139-29 34th Road, #A5 Flushing NY , 11354 phone: (718) 961-2594 | Community Nursery School at the Church on the Hill 167-07 35th Avenue Queens NY , 11358 phone: (718) 539-0732 | The Corner School Nursery and Kindergarten 150-03 Bayside Avenue Flushing NY , 11354 phone: (718) 445-2811 |
Montessori School of Bayside 34-57 Francis Lewis Boulevard Queens NY , 11358 | Sweet Angels Nursery School II 27-11 Bayside Lane Queens NY , 11358 | |
| Community Board | ||
| Community Organizations & Services | ||
Auburndale Improvement Association P.O. Box 580331, Station A Flushing NY , 11358 | North East Flushing Civil Association peteron@verizon.net | |
| Fire Department | ||
Ladder Company 167 36-18 Francis Lewis Boulevard Flushing NY , 11358 | ||
| Local Hospitals | ||
| Local Newspapers | ||
Queens Chronicle | ||
| Parks and Playgrounds | ||
| Police Department | ||
| Post Office | ||
Bay Terrace 21271 26th Avenue Bayside NY , 11360-9993 phone: (800) 275-8777 | ||
| Private / Parochial Schools | ||
| Public Elementary Schools | ||
| Senior Centers | ||
Selfhelp Clearview Senior Center 208-11 26th Avenue Bayside NY , 11360 phone: (718) 224-7888 | ||
| Elected Officials | |
| NYC Council Daniel J. Halloran dhalloran@council.nyc.gov | |
District Office Address 166-08 24th Rd. Whitestone NY , 11357 phone: (718) 631-6703 fax: (718) 631-6707 | Manhattan Office Address 250 Broadway, Suite 1545 New York NY , 10007 phone: (212) 788-7250 fax: (212) 442-6420 |
| NYS Assembly Edward Braunstein | |
District Office213-33 39th Avenue Bayside NY , 11361 phone: (718) 357-3588 | Albany OfficeLOB 656 Albany NY , 12248 phone: (518) 455-5425 |
| NYS Senate Tony Avella avella@nysenate.gov | |
District Office38-50 Bell Boulevard Suite C Bayside NY , 11361 phone: (718) 747-2137 fax: (718) 747-3105 |   |
| US Congress Gary L. Ackerman | |
District Office218-14 Northern Boulevard Bayside NY , 11361 phone: (718) 423-2154 fax: (718) 423-5053 | Legislative Office2243 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC , 20515 phone: (202) 225-2601 fax: (202) 225-1589 |
History
In 1901, President L.H. Green of the New England Development and Improvement Company named Auburndale after his New England hometown. Previously the ninety acres had been the farm of Mr. Thomas Willet. Auburndale was born in 1901 as a housing development.
During the twentieth century, New York City experienced one of the most rapid population increases in history. With the railroad expansion and the creation of the city of Greater New York, Queens was no longer a backwater to the cities of Brooklyn and New York. Queens’ population grew steadily through to the 1940s. Bridges linked Queens to both Manhattan and the Bronx. After World War II, Auburndale’s population and demographics exploded. The GI Bill recipients coupled with immigrants fleeing post-war Europe flooded into Queens. By the 1960s, Auburndale did not look anything like a family farm.
The most dramatic changes occurred in the last two decades of the 1900s, from 1980-2000. As census records for 2000 show, the population of foreign-born immigrants has reached forty percent. Many of these speak a language other than English at home. High density housing is now the norm, replacing single family dwellings.
The library at Auburndale was established in the year 1930 when the developer of the area and the local Democratic Club provided space in the form of a store, rent-free. The library moved twice since then to rented store facilities on 32nd Avenue. City funds for the new branch were first approved in May 1964, and a Federal grant of $103,375 was approved in June 1966 under the Library Services and Construction Act. On October 20, 1969, A city–owned facility was opened at the present site in October 2010, after 4 months renovation, the modern high- technology Auburndale Library was reopened with fully RFID equipped and self-check in .machine.
Special Services
AARP Defensive Driving Class Book Club Discussion Chess Club Meeting Poetry Club Please call 718-352-2027 for details



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