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Jun 19 11:30AM Toddler TimeToddler time features stories, songs and nursery rhymes for children ages 19 months to 3 years. Preregistration is required. Location: Sunnyside 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. |
Jun 19 12:00PM Eco-Crafts for Toddlers |
Jun 21 11:30AM Mother Goose |
Jun 25 3:00PM Nature Kids at Sunnyside | ||||||||||||||||||
| Sunnyside | Tue, Jul 2, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Tue, Jul 9, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Tue, Jul 16, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Tue, Jul 23, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Tue, Jul 30, 2013 | 3:00PM |
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Jul
3
3:00PM
Making Books Sing Presents "My City Park" 
When Milo finds out that his favorite city park is going to be torn down and replaced with a shopping mall, he seeks the help of his two best friends, Odessa the Owl and Bucky the Squirrel. Best for ages 3-10, this 45-minute educational performance featuring puppetry, original songs and audience participation teaches children the importance of shared community spaces. Space is limited and available first come, first served.
Location: Sunnyside
Registration: Not required
Jul
8
1:00PM
Art Farm in the City Presents Our Animal Friends
Show respect and kindness to all living things as we practice using gentle hands, quiet voices and kind words to greet some new animal friends. Stories and hands-on interaction with friendly animal ambassadors covered in fur, feathers, scales and exoskeletons will be included in this unique program presented by The Art Farm in the City for children ages 3-5 with adult caregiver. Space is limited and available first come, first served.
Location: Sunnyside
Registration: Not required
Jul
12
4:00PM
Eco-Crafts
Children ages 6-12 will transform trash into art by using recyclables to make new things instead of throwing things away.
Location: Sunnyside
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.
Additional Dates
| Sunnyside | Thu, Aug 22, 2013 | 4:00PM |
Jul
17
11:30AM
Picture Book Time
Preschoolers ages 3-5 enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and simple crafts. Preregistration is required.
Location: Sunnyside
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.
| Sunnyside | Wed, Jul 24, 2013 | 11:30AM - 12:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Wed, Jul 31, 2013 | 11:30AM - 12:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Wed, Aug 7, 2013 | 11:30AM - 12:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Wed, Aug 14, 2013 | 11:30AM - 12:00PM |
Jul
17
12:00PM
Eco-Crafts for Toddlers
Children ages 2-5 are welcome to join us to create eco-crafts. A parent or other caregiver must be present.
Location: Sunnyside
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.
Additional Dates
| Sunnyside | Wed, Jul 24, 2013 | 12:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Wed, Aug 7, 2013 | 12:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Wed, Aug 21, 2013 | 11:30AM |
Jul
19
3:00PM
Stories and Crafts
Children ages 6 to 12 are welcome to join us for fun with stories, crafts and more. Space is limited. First come, first served.
Location: Sunnyside
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.
Additional Dates
| Sunnyside | Fri, Jul 26, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Fri, Aug 2, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Fri, Aug 9, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Sunnyside | Fri, Aug 16, 2013 | 3:00PM |
Free computer access is available at all the libraries. The Sunnyside Community Library has:
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International Language Collections at the Sunnyside Community Library include:
Special Interest/Noteworthy Collections at the Sunnyside Community Library include:
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What does a Friends Group do? |
| Child Care / Preschools | ||
Holy Mountain Nursery #1 41-05 45th Street Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 361-0601 | Holy Mountain Nursery #4 45-08 Skillman Avenue Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 361-0080 | Little Friends Sunnyside, Inc. 43-42 47th Street Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 786-4644 |
| Community Board | ||
Queens Community Board #2 43-22 50th Street Woodside New York , 11377 phone: (718) 533-8773 fax: (718) 533-8777 | ||
| Community Organizations & Services | ||
Sunnyside Community Services 43-31 39th St Queens New York , 11104 phone: (718) 392-6944 fax: (718) 784-7266 | Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce 31-10 Thomson Avenue (suite M222) Long Island City New York , 11101 phone: (718) 482-6053/8752 | Thalia Spanish Theatre 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 729-3880 |
| Fire Department | ||
Engine 325 / Ladder 163 41-24 51st Street Woodside New York , 11377 | ||
| Local Hospitals | ||
| Local Newspapers | ||
Queens Tribune | Woodside Herald 43-11 Greenpoint Avenue Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 729-3772 fax: (718) 729-8614 | Woodside Times |
| Parks and Playgrounds | ||
Noonan Playground 43rd St & Greenpoint Avenue Sunnyside New York , 11104 | Lou Lodati Playground 43rd St & Skillman Avenue Sunnyside New York , 11104 | |
| Police Department | ||
| Post Office | ||
Sunnyside Station 45-15 44th Street Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (800) 275-8777 | ||
| Private / Parochial Schools | ||
Queen of Angels R.C. School (preK-8) 41-12 44th Street Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 786-2990 | St. Raphael’s R.C. School (preK-8) 48-25 37th Street Long Island City New York , 11101 phone: (718) 784-0482 | |
| Public Elementary Schools | ||
PS 150(K-6) 40-01 43rd Avenue Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 784-2252 | PS 199 (K-4) 39-20 48th Avenue Long Island City New York , 11104 phone: (718) 784-3431 | |
| Public High Schools | ||
Aviation Career & Technical HS 610(9-12) 43-30 36th Street Long Island City New York , 11101 phone: (718) 361-2032 | Queens Vocational HS (Q 600) (9-12) 37-02 47th Avenue Long Island City New York , 11101 phone: (718) 937-3010 | |
| Public Intermediate / Junior High Schools | ||
IS 125 (5-8) 46-02 47th Avenue Woodside New York , 11377 phone: (718) 937-0320 | ||
| Senior Centers | ||
Sunnyside Community Senior Center 43-31 39th Street Sunnyside New York , 11104 phone: (718) 392-6944 | ||
| Elected Officials | |
| NYC Council Jimmy Van Bramer jvanbramer@council.nyc.gov | |
District Office Address 47-01 Queens Boulevard,Suite 205 Sunnyside NY , 11104 phone: (718) 383-9566 fax: (718) 383-9076 | Manhattan Office Address 250 Broadway, Suite 1815 New York NY , 10007 phone: (212) 788-7370 fax: (212) 513-7195 |
| NYS Assembly Catherine Nolan | |
District Office41-02 Queens Blvd., Suite 2Bt Sunnyside NY , 11377 phone: (718) 784-3194 | Albany OfficeLOB 836 Albany NY , 12248 phone: (518) 455-4851 |
| NYS Senate Michael Gianaris gianaris@senate.state.ny.us | |
District Office 21-77 31st Street Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 728-0960 fax: (718) 726-2036 |   |
| US Congress Nydia M. Velasquez | |
District Office266 Broadway, Suite 201 Brooklyn NY , 11211 phone: (718) 599-3658 | Legislative Office2302 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC, 20515 phone: (202) 225-2361 |
History
The Sunnyside Community Library serves the area bounded by Skillman Ave. to the north, the Queens-Midtown Expressway to the south, 30th Street to the west, and 52nd Street to the east.
The community name of Sunnyside can be traced back to the 1800s, when the Bragaw family of settlers owned the Sunnyside Hill Farm in western Queens. By 1846 a community of houses, farms, and roadhouses had sprung up in the area north of Queens Boulevard. A railroad station built in 1850 was named the Sunnyside Railroad Station. The area still consisted largely of swamps and farmland until the early 1900s.
In 1902, the Pennsylvania Rail Road began buying up property in Sunnyside, leveling the land and filling in the swamps. In 1909 the Queensboro Bridge opened and in 1915 train service between Manhattan and Long Island City began. During the 1920s, Sunnyside experienced a construction boom in residential units following the expansion of the elevated Number 7 Train.
In 1924, construction began on Sunnyside Gardens, one of the nation's first planned communities. The community is located approximately two blocks north of Queens Boulevard between 43rd and 49th Streets. The planners' aim was to advance a Utopian vision by providing affordable, quality housing in beautiful surroundings for working class New Yorkers. In designing the community, architects Clarence Stein and Henry Wright adapted the English garden city model to an American urban environment. In 1974, the City of New York designated Sunnyside Gardens as a Community Preservation District. It continues to be regarded as an outstanding example of urban planning.
From the 1920s to the 1960s, Sunnyside was made up of predominantly Irish, Italian, and Jewish residents. Today it has become one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Queens. According to 2000 Census data, 61% of Sunnyside residents were born outside the United States. The top 10 countries of origin were Ecuador, Columbia, Korea, Mexico, Bangladesh, China, Dominican Republic, Romania, India, and Ireland.
The first public library facility in Sunnyside opened in 1933 at a location on Queens Boulevard. The Queens Library has been serving the Sunnyside community at its current facility since 1976. In 2009, the Sunnyside library reopened for service after the completion extensive renovations.
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According to the American Cancer Society, approximately one of two American men and one of three American women will have some type of cancer at some point during their lifetime. Queens Library HealthLink seeks to increase access to cancer screening and cancer treatment among medically underserved communities in Queens. Queens Library HealthLink is a partnership between Queens Library, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Queens Cancer Center of Queens Hospital and the American Cancer Society.


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