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May
15
4:00PM

Arts and Crafts

Children ages 5-12 enjoy hands-on activities to create seasonal decorations.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Registration is not yet open for this event. Please check back closer to the event date.

May
16
3:30PM

Homework Help

Children in grades pre-K to 4 get help with homework, math or reading skills. Preregistration is required in-person or by telephone.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Registration is not yet open for this event. Please check back closer to the event date.
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May
16
4:00PM

Picture Book Time

Children ages 3-5 and their parents or other adult caregivers are invited for stories, songs and fingerplays with Marianne G.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Online or by phone
Availability: 10 openings
Additional Event Dates/Locations
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May
17
11:30AM

Toddler Time

This half-hour story time with books, songs and fingerplays is for children ages 18 to 36 months.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Registration is not yet open for this event. Please check back closer to the event date.
Details: Customers are required to attend all sessions of this program. Registering for this event will reserve your spot for the entire program.
AuburndaleFri, May 24, 201311:30AM - 12:00PM
AuburndaleFri, May 31, 201311:30AM - 12:00PM
AuburndaleFri, Jun 7, 201311:30AM - 12:00PM
AuburndaleFri, Jun 14, 201311:30AM - 12:00PM

May
17
3:30PM

Chess Club

Practice your chess skills and make new friends. Chess master Paul Landau will teach new strategies to players ages 8-14.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.

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May
20
4:00PM

Family Storytime

This hour of storytime with Ms. Stella G. features books and a simple craft or activity for children in grades pre-K to 2 and their caregivers.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Registration is not yet open for this event. Please check back closer to the event date.
Details: Customers are required to attend all sessions of this program. Registering for this event will reserve your spot for the entire program.
AuburndaleMon, Jun 3, 20134:00PM - 5:00PM
AuburndaleMon, Jun 10, 20134:00PM - 5:00PM
AuburndaleMon, Jun 17, 20134:00PM - 5:00PM

Read to a Dog

May, 21, 4:00PM

Children ages 6-12 can select a book to read to Miss Ashley, a dog certified as a therapy pet partner. Reading aloud improves literacy skills in children, and animals make the ideal reading companions. Preregistration is required.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Registration is not yet open for this event. Please check back closer to the event date.

Bugs as Pets: A Live Animal Program with Ranger Eric

May, 22, 3:30PM

Children ages 5 and up can explore the realm of bugs with animal educator Ranger Eric. Discover which insects, arachnids and myriapods do and don’t make great pets, and get to touch some of them, as well as see them up close.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Not required

Jun
19
4:00PM

Magic Show with Prestino

Prepare to be dazzled by the thrilling illusions of magician Prestino in this special event, part of our Summer Reading program, for children age 6 and up. Space is limited and available first come, first served.


Location: Auburndale
Registration: Not required

Free computer access is available at all the libraries.

The Auburndale Community Library has:

  • 7 adult computers
  • 4 teen computers
  • 4 children's computers
  • Free Internet access
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Limited free printing
  • Scanner and Copy Machine available. No Microfiche

 

Queens Library Public Internet Use Policy.

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International Language Collections at the Auburndale Community Library include:

  • Chinese
  • Korean
  • Italian
  • Spanish

 

Special Interest/Noteworthy Collections at the Community Library include:

  • Chinese Collections Of books, CDs and DVDs

 

What does a Friends Group do?
Friends of Library - Auburndale Chapter. Contact Community Library Manager at (718) 352-2027 or Office of Government and Community Affairs (GCA) at (718) 990-0817 if you are interested in joining.

Child Care / Preschools
Community Board
Community Organizations & Services
Fire Department
Local Hospitals
Local Newspapers
Parks and Playgrounds
Police Department
Post Office
Private / Parochial Schools
Public Elementary Schools
Senior Centers
Elected Officials
History
Special Services

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
YAI NYL Clearview school
16-50 Utopia Parkway
Queens NY , 11358
phone: (718) 352-0104

Community Board
Community Board District # 7
133-32 41st Road, 3rd Floor
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 463-3891
  

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
Flushing Hospital Medical Center
4500 Parsons Boulevard
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 670-5000
New York Hospital of Queens
56-45 Main Street
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 670-2000
 

Local Newspapers
Queens Chronicle
  

Parks and Playgrounds
  

Police Department
109th Precinct
37-05 Union Street
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 312-2250
  

Post Office
Bay Terrace
21271 26th Avenue
Bayside NY , 11360-9993
phone: (800) 275-8777
  

Private / Parochial Schools
Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament
34-45 202 Street
Bayside NY , 11361
phone: (718) 229-4434
Holy Cross HS
26-20 Francis Lewis Boulevard
Flushing NY , 11358
phone: (718) 886-7250
Lowell School of Bayside
203-05 32nd Avenue
Bayside NY , 11361
phone: (718) 352-2160

Public Elementary Schools
PS 209 Clearview Gardens (K-6)
16-10 Utopia Parkway
Whitestone NY , 11357
phone: (718) 352-3939
PS 184 Flushing Manor (K-6)
163-15 21 Road
Whitestone NY , 11357
phone: (718) 352-7800
PS 159 (K-6)
205-01 33 Avenue
Bayside NY , 11361
phone: (718) 423-8553
PS 032 State Street (K-6)
171-11 35 Avenue
Flushing NY , 11358
phone: (718) 463-3747
  

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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