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Jun
1
1:30PM

Blue Pipa, Inc. Presents: From Harlem to Shanghai and Back

Pipa master Min Xiao-Fen (pipa, sanxian and vocals) and Blue Pipa Trio members Dean Johnson, bass, and Steve Salerno, guitar, present interpretations of works of jazz trumpeter Buck Clayton and Chinese composer Li Jinhui, as well as pieces by Count Basie, Duke Ellington and others.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
1
4:00PM

Lectures on Chinese Opera and Drama Sponsored by New York Chinese Opera Society (in Chinese)

Topics in this 4-part series, presented by experts in the field, are: 6/1 - traditional opera encounters modern theater; 6/8 - singing techniques of Laosheng; 6/22 - face painting in Peking opera; 6/29 - Chinese scholars and Chinese operas.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required
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Jun
1
5:00PM

The Garden of Suleyman: A Near Eastern Music and Dance Odyssey

Colorful, mysterious and authentic, "The Garden of Suleyman" is a kaleidoscope of music and dance evoking ancient and modern times.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

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Jun
3
6:00PM

Hatha Yoga

Certified yoga instructor Flo Meyers teaches the basics of pranayama breathing, asanas (postures) and deep relaxation. Please bring your own mat or towel. Online preregistration begins May 17.


Location: Flushing
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.
FlushingMon, Jun 10, 20136:00PM - 7:00PM
FlushingMon, Jun 17, 20136:00PM - 7:00PM

Jun
3
6:30PM

Wait, Can I Ask You Something? Communicating with Your Health Care Professional

Learn how to communicate better with your health care professional. 6:00PM - Ready, Set, Go: Maximizing your time with the doctor; 7:30PM - Talking through the Tough Stuff: Diagnosis, treatment and sexual health. Light refreshments will be served.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
4
10:00AM

Computers for Beginners

This two-part course will cover computer basics, including Internet browsing and email set-up. Preregistration is required at the Cyber Center.


Location: Flushing
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.
FlushingTue, Jun 11, 201310:00AM - 12:00PM

Jun
4
10:00AM

Computers for Beginners (in Chinese)

This two-hour course will teach computer basics to Chinese speakers. Preregistration is required at the Cyber Center.


Location: Flushing
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Jun
4
2:00PM

Sleep Soundly

In our fast-paced lives, we often overlook the need for adequate rest. It is estimated that millions of people are not getting the sleep they need. Learn possible techniques for getting a better night sleep naturally.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
4
6:00PM

eBooks Workshop (in Spanish)

Learn how to download library material into your compatible portable device.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Online or by phone
Availability: 5 openings

Jun
5
1:30PM

Mock Interviews

It takes practice to perfect your interviewing skills. Mock interviews let you make mistakes before they count. In this one-on-one practice session, you will learn how to prepare beforehand, deal with difficult questions and follow up afterward. Space is limited, and an appointment is required. Call 718-661-1200 or visit the second floor Reference Desk.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required
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Jun
6
4:00PM

Flushing Anime Club

We start each meeting with "PoyoPoyo" and other recommendations, followed by screenings. Join us at our regular meeting spot in front of the television. Subtitles are awesome!


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
6
6:30PM

Open Mic Night

Performers are invited to share their talents with a 5-minute presentation in any of these categories: poetry, written word, music, comedy and spoken word.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
7
1:00PM

Book Discussion Group

Selections for the next several months are: May 3 - "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury (with film, for The Big Read); June 7 - "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok; July 5 - "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin; Aug 2 - "Silver Linings Playbook" by Matthew Quick


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required
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Jun
7
3:30PM

The Kunqu Society Presents Kunqu Artist Ms. Aiping Kong

Ms. Aiping Kong is a top-ranked Chinese Kunqu performer from the Jiangsu Kunqu Theatre Troupe. She will discuss and demonstrate Kunqu performing characteristics through excerpts from classical Kunqu plays, and will share some of her training and performing experiences with the audience. The lecture-demonstration will be followed by a question and answer session.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
7
4:00PM

Teen Happy Hour

End your week playing video games, board games, listening to music, and just hanging out with your friends.


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

Additional Dates


Jun
8
10:00AM

Microsoft Excel (in Spanish)

Need to learn how to create a worksheet and perform calculations? These classes are for you: 6/08-Introduction to Microsoft Excel; 6/15-Calculations and worksheets; 6/22-Workbooks and layout. Patrons should be able to use the keyboard and mouse and to open and close applications, and are encouraged to attend all three classes. Preregistration is required in person at the Cyber Center Desk beginning Saturday, June 1 at 9:00AM.


Location: Flushing
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FlushingSat, Jun 15, 201310:00AM - 12:00PM
FlushingSat, Jun 22, 201310:00AM - 12:00PM

Jun
8
5:00PM

Ologundê

Celebrate the rich Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador, Bahia through a diverse repertoire of music, dance and martial arts.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
10
6:30PM

Celebrate Gay Pride Month with a Film Screening: Seres extravagantes (a.k.a. Odd People Out)

"Odd People Out" is a documentary about the marginalization, repression and denial of the gay community during the first two decades of the Cuban Revolution, told through the voice of Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas. Following the screening, join cinéaste Manuel Zayas, Prof. Perla Rozencvaig and playwright Héctor Santiago for a lively discussion and question and answer session.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
11
4:00PM

A Mouse in the City: A Puppet Musical of "Ginormouse" Proportions!

Children ages 3-13 years will follow the adventures of one happy-go-lucky mouse on his journey to the big city in this puppet musical of "ginormouse" proportions!


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
11
4:00PM

Teen Advisory Board

In this, the final Teen Advisory meeting before Summer Reading 2013, we will work on the spring campaign to save the library. Hang out with friends while being politically active on behalf of our libray! Snacks and beverages will be provided to participants.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
11
6:00PM

The Awakening: Guided Meditation for Higher Consciousness

In this workshop, conducted by Chandresh Bhardwaj, Founder of Break The Norms, participants will receive step by step techniques to stay committed toward their meditation practice.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
13
2:00PM

Public Art

Examine some pieces of public art in New York City and Queens and join a conversation on how they may have contributed to the revitalization of our neighborhoods and communities.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
13
6:00PM

Chinese Community Center of Flushing Presents Music, Dance and Martial Arts

This performance will showcase the talents of seniors from the Chinese Community Center of Flushing, who will perform martial arts, play traditional instruments and dance. Some performers are national first-level actors and gold medal winners.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
15
2:00PM

Getting Your Nursing Career Started in New York.

Are you a nurse trained outside the United States having difficulty becoming a licensed in New York? The New American Nurse Project may be able to help. If you have questions regarding your eligibility or about this program, call 917-499-6807 or email info@healthcliff.us. Preregistration is required.


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

Jun
15
2:00PM

The Beauty of Kunqu: 2013 Summer Concert

Ms. Aiping Kong, top-ranked national Kunqu performer from the Jiangsu Kunqu Theatre Troupe in China and Kunqu Society artists Mr. Min Cheng, Mr. Fulin Wen, Mr. Dezhang Wu and students of the Kunqu Society workshop will present highlighted scenes from Kunqu classics.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
17
6:30PM

Calpulli Mexican Dance Company

Calpulli celebrates through dance, music and discussion the rich, regional dance traditions of Mexico’s diverse cultural history, interpreted through its unique artistic vision.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
18
10:00AM

Microsoft Word for Beginners

Learn the basics of Microsoft Word. Participants should have basic computer skills.
Preregistration is required at the Cyber Center.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Registration is now closed

Jun
18
2:00PM

Moving for Life

Moving for Life uses Eastern and Western music and incorporates elements of qi gong and yoga to emphasize mind-body connections.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
22
2:00PM

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana 30th Anniversary Performance

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana celebrates its 30th year with a dynamic performance tracing the origins of flamenco, featuring dancers and musicians from the United States and Spain.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
22
3:00PM

How Do You Take Care of a Person with a Memory Problem? (In Mandarin Chinese)

The Alzheimer’s Association, New York City Chapter, offers a monthly support group in Mandarin Chinese for people caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or any of the other dementias. Our support group is a secure and safe place to share your experiences. The group will meet on Saturdays, April 27, May 25 and June 22.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
24
2:00PM

Medicare Rights Center: SOS Medicare Minutes

In partnership with the Medicare Rights Center, join us for an interactive workshop on the following dates:
March 25 - How to read Medicare Notices (MSNs & EOBs)
April 29 - How to pay the least for Doctor's visits
May 20 - Programs that help to pay for Medicare costs
June 24 - How hospital care is covered


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
24
6:00PM

The Art of Flamenco: a Dance and History Workshop for the Entire Family

In this interactive workshop open to adults and families, participants will learn about the origin of flamenco; its culture, history, and technique; and some basic flamenco steps. Children ages 7-12 are invited but must be accompanied by an adult or other caregiver. Space is limited. Preregistration is suggested.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
24
6:30PM

Maximize Health: A Guide to Eating Wisely

The foods you eat play a huge role in your overall health. Find out to maximize health through nutrition.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
25
10:00AM

Microsoft Excel for Beginners

Our computer experts will teach you the basics of Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet application. Preregistration is required. Sign up at the Cyber Center.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Registration is now closed

Jun
25
10:00AM

Downloading eBooks

Learn how to download library materials to your e-reader. Preregistration is required at the Cyber Center.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Online or by phone
Availability: 5 openings

Jun
25
4:00PM

Teen Jeopardy

Teens and tweens are invited to play Teen Jeopardy and test their knowledge of teen trivia in various areas. Match wits with other players. You never know. You may even win something!


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
25
5:30PM

Business Seminar (in Chinese)

In this workshop in Chinese, you will learn about the fundamentals of e-commerce and resources that can help you take your business global.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
27
2:00PM

Dig into Summer Reading with Grins & Grins Comedy Circus Show

Join Ray and Erin Grins for a show featuring magic, ventriloquism, daring feats of balance, circus tricks and other delights. Children of all ages will be inspired to dig deep into reading during the summer. Space is limited and available first come, first served.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
27
6:00PM

How to Start and Run a Small Business (in Mandarin Chinese)

In this workshop in Mandarin Chinese, you will learn helpful tips for turning a hobby or skill into a business and where to find free resources to help you plan and launch a business.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Jun
29
2:00PM

Uncle Yao's Chorus, Summer Concert: Reverberation of the Yellow River Cantata

This concert will commemorate the centenary of the birth of poet Guang Weiran, whose poem inspired The Yellow River Cantata. Preceding the rendition of several movements, the chorus will perform a mixture of time-honored songs from around the world in solo, duet, quartet and choral-ensemble presentation.


Location: Flushing
Registration: Not required

Free computer access is available at all the libraries.

The Flushing Community Library has:

  • 43 public computers for adults
  • 17 public computers for children
  • Free Internet access
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Limited free printing
  • Live homework help online through Tutor.com. Please contact the branch for more details.

 

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International Language Collections at the Flushing Community Library include:

  • Chinese
  • Korean
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Indic Languages
  • Bengali
  • Gujarati
  • Hindi
  • Punjabi
  • Urdu
  • French
  • German
  • Japanese
  • Portuguese
  • Telugu
  • Arabic

 

Special Interest/Noteworthy Collections at the Flushing Community Library include:

  • The Job Information Center collection
  • Large test preparation book collection
  • Travel book collection
  • Large children’s media collection of educational and recreational multimedia materials
  • Large Young Adult fiction book collection
  • New Americans collection
  • Extensive general paperback fiction collection by popular authors
  • Special collections for arts and entertainment
  • Classics collection
  • Graphic Novels
  • New York Times on microfilm
  • Collection on Flushing history and communities for reference use

 

What does a Friends Group do?
Friends of Library - Flushing Chapter. Contact Community Library Manager at (718) 661-1200 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
Public High Schools
Public Intermediate / Junior High Schools
Senior Centers
Elected Officials
History
Special Services

Child Care / Preschools
Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC)
136-26 37th Avenue, 2nd Floor
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 358-7602
A-Rum Art Center, Inc.
140-30 Sanford Avenue, #1C
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 359-4476
Red Apple Child Development
42-31 Colden Street, #101
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 762-1232
Red Apple Development Center
133-32 41st Road
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 939-8805
Kon Wah Day School
135-27 38th Avenue, #21F
Flushing NY , 11534
phone: (718) 353-4388
Agape Christian Center
59-02 Summerfield Street
Flushing NY , 11385
phone: (718) 886-3564
Lifespire
61-56 219th Street
Flushing NY , 11364
phone: (718) 224-2413
  

Community Board
Community Board District # 7
133-32 41st Road - Suite 3B
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 359-2800
  

Community Organizations & Services
Chinese Immigrant Services
135-17 40th Road, 3rd Floor
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 353-0195
Flushing Chamber of Commerce & Business Association
136-29 38th Avenue
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 358-3200
Flushing Jewish Community Council
41-60 Kissena Boulevard
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 463-0434
Korean American Association of Queens
136-80 41st Avenue, 2nd Floor
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 961-2389
Bowne House Historical Society
37-01 Bowne Street
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 359-0528
Chinese Cultural Services Center
41-61 Kissena Boulevard
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 886-7770
Flushing Council on Culture & the Arts
137-35 Northern Boulevard
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 463-7700
Queens Botanical Garden
43-50 Main Street
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 886-3800
 

Fire Department
Engine 273 Ladder 129
40-18 Union Street
Flushing NY , 11354
  

Local Hospitals
Flushing Hospital Medical Center
4500 Parsons Boulevard
Queens NY , 11355
phone: (718) 670-5000
The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens
56-45 Main Street
Queens NY , 11355
phone: (718) 670-1231
 

Parks and Playgrounds
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
46th Avenue & 111th Street
Flushing NY , 11368
phone: (718) 760-6562
Kissena Park
Kissena Boulevard & Booth Memorial Avenue
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 358-7579
Playground for All Children
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
Flushing NY , 11368
phone: (718) 699-8283

Police Department
109th Precinct
37-05 Union Street
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 321-2250
  

Post Office
Flushing Post Office
41-65 Main Street
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 321-6800
  

Private / Parochial Schools
Lutheran School of Flushing
147-32 Sanford Avenue
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 463-3650
Muslim Center Elementary School
137-58 Geranium Avenue
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 939-8700
Shield of David Institute
144-61 Roosevelt Avenue
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 939-8700
St. Michael’s School
136-58 41st Street
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 961-0246
The Windsor School
41-60 Kissena Boulevard
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 359-8300
 

Public Elementary Schools
PS 20 John Bowne School
142-30 Barclay Avenue
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 359-0321
PS 24 Andrew Jackson School
141-11 Holly Avenue
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 359-2288
PS 242 Leonard P Stavisky Early Childhood School
29-66 137th Street
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 445-2902

Public High Schools
HS 460 Flushing High School
35-01 Union Street
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 888-7500
HS 263 Flushing International High School
144-80 Barclay Avenue
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 463-2348
 

Public Intermediate / Junior High Schools
JHS 237 Rachel Carson School
46-21 Colden Street
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 353-6464
JHS 189 Daniel Carter Beard School
144-80 Barclay Avenue
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 359-6676
 

Senior Centers
Benjamin Rosenthal Selfhelp Senior Center
45-25 Kissena Blvd.
Flushing NY , 11355
phone: (718) 866-5777
CPC Queens Nan Shan
136-65 37Th Ave.
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 358-3030
Prince Street Senior Center
36-12 Prince St.
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 961-4550

Elected Officials
NYC Council
Peter Koo
pkoo@council.nyc.gov
District Office Address 135-27 38th Avenue, Suite 388
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 888-8747
fax: (718) 888-0331
Legislative Office Address 250 Broadway, Suite 1551
New York NY , 10007
phone: (212) 788-7022
fax: 718-888-0331
NYS Assembly
Grace Meng

District Office136-20 38th Ave., Suite 10A
Flushing NY , 11354
phone: (718) 939-0195
fax:
Albany OfficeLOB 920
Albany NY , 12248
phone: (518) 455-5411
fax:
NYS Senate
Toby Ann Stavisky
stavisky@senate.state.ny.us
District Office 144-36 Willets Point Blvd.
Flushing NY , 11357
phone: (718) 445-0004
Albany Office509 Legislative Office Building
Albany NY, 12247
phone: (518) 455-3461
fax: (518) 426-6857
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

The earliest known inhabitants of Flushing were the Matinecock Indians, one of thirteen tribes on Long Island. The first Europeans to settle Flushing were the Dutch, who arrived in 1628, when Flushing was part of New Netherlands. The Dutch governor, William Kieft, purchased all the land which would later become Queens County from the Native Americans in 1639, and on October 10, 1645, the town of Flushing itself was founded. Originally named Vlissingen, after the seaport in the Netherlands, it was later anglicized to Flushing when the English took over the colony.

The most important event in the Dutch period of Flushing history was the fight for religious freedom. The Dutch had allowed a group of religious dissidents from New England to settle in Flushing. Quakers made up part of this group. Since the Dutch Reformed Church was the official state religion of New Netherlands, only Dutch Reformed congregations were allowed. The Quakers publicly practiced their faith, however, and the governor, Peter Stuyvesant, cracked down on them. Responding to Stuyvesant’s repressive measures, on December 27, 1657, the members of the town drafted what became known as the Flushing Remonstrance, which proclaimed the right to practice one’s religion without persecution. This was the first declaration of religious freedom in North America and was the foundation of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Although Stuyvesant imprisoned John Bowne for permitting Quakers to meet for worship in his house, religious freedom eventually prevailed, after Bowne made a plea before the Dutch West India Company in Amsterdam in 1664. In 1692, Quakers bought land for a meeting house, which was built in 1694-1695. It now stands on Northern Boulevard.

In March of 1664, the Dutch surrendered the colony of New Netherlands to the English. It was renamed New York after the Duke of York, the future James II. New York remained an English colony, except for a brief period of Dutch rule in 1673, until after the Revolutionary War. In 1737 one of the first nurseries in America, the Linnaean Gardens, opened just north of Northern Boulevard. Flushing was occupied by the British throughout the Revolution.

In the early nineteenth century, attracted by the tolerance of the Quakers, a number of African Americans settled in Flushing, among them was Lewis Latimer, an electrical inventor who worked with Thomas Edison. In 1843 a newspaper began publication and the Flushing Institute, a secondary school for boys, opened. Eventually students from the southern United States, Central and South America, and Europe enrolled in the Institute. Direct rail service to New York City began in 1854. After the Civil War, residential development accelerated. From the 1890’s until World War I, the neighborhood expanded to the east and south. With the extension of trolley lines from 1888 to 1899 and the electrification of the Long Island Railroad, Flushing became a commuter suburb. In the 1920’s apartment houses were built, and in 1928 subway service from Manhattan was extended to Flushing. After World War II more apartment buildings were constructed, displacing individual houses.

During the 1960’s many Japanese, Chinese and Koreans settled in Flushing. There was another wave of immigration in the 1980’s, of which 20% were Chinese (mostly from Taiwan), 20% were Korean, and other groups from India, Colombia, Afghanistan, Guyana, the Dominican Republic, Pakistan, the Philippines and El Salvador. Since the mid 1990’s the downtown area, which is centered on Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue, has become heavily commercial, with an extensive network of Asian banks and businesses. According to the 2000 census, the number of Chinese and Asian Indians making Flushing as their home has almost doubled from 1990 to 2000.

Flushing had the first library in Queens. It was founded in 1858 as a subscription service and was incorporated on April 17, 1869. Mary Ann Shaw, the principal of an African-American school in Flushing at Washington and Union Streets, helped to establish it as a free circulation library in 1884. In 1905, she donated $1,000 for the purchase of books for the Flushing Library. (One of the reference books purchased with these funds is on display on the lower level). In 1891, the Flushing Library bought a small Baptist church at the intersection of Main Street and Kissena Boulevard. This was the first of four library buildings at this location. In December1901, the Flushing Library joined the Queens Borough Public Library shortly after its formation in January 1901. In 1904, construction started on a new building at Kissena and Main with funds donated by Carnegie. This building opened in 1906, and the Flushing Library was housed there until 1955, when it was torn down and construction started on a larger building, which opened in June 1957. On June 10, 1985, the Adult Learning Center opened in this building. While the present building was under construction from 1996 to1998, the library was located in temporary quarters at 36-41 Main Street.

On June 20, 1998, the present state-of-the-art building at Kissena Boulevard and Main Street opened to the public. The design of the structure won the AIA (American Institute of Architects) 2001 National Honor Award for Architecture and the building was included in the book entitled New Library Buildings of the World. It is a 4-level, 76,000 square foot building. It houses the Flushing branch library, the International Resource Center and an Adult Learning Center. Flushing branch library holds more than 350,000 books, videos, periodicals and other library materials available to the public. 63 computer workstations with Internet access, computerized databases, and other sources of electronic information are available for customers at the Flushing branch library. The building has four meeting rooms, a 223 seat auditorium and exhibit space located on the lower level. More than 1,000 free educational, literary and cultural programs take place every year. The Flushing branch library has the largest children’s room in the Queens Library system. Over 5,000 people use the library every day, and circulation is currently about 200,000 a month. The one millionth customer came through its doors on January 20, 1999, seven months after the opening of the new building. The Flushing Library is thought to be the largest branch library in New York State.

Bibliography

“Flushing” by Vincent Seyfried in The Encyclopedia of New York City.

History of the Town of Flushing, Long Island, New York by Henry D. Waller.

Lighting the Way: The Centennial History of the Queens Borough Public Library 1896-1996 by Jeffrey A. Kroessler.

Olde Flushing by Harriet Lawson

Suggested Reading on Flushing History (available at the Flushing Library)

Flushing in Early Photographs: A Visual Documentary ed. By Allen J. Bozeman.

Flushing in the Civil War Era 1837 to 1865 by Vincent F. Seyfried.

The History of Long Island; From the Discovery and Settlement, to the Present Time by Benjamin F. Thompson.

History of Saint George’s Parish, Flushing, Long Island by J. Carpenter Smith.

History of the Town of Flushing, Long Island, New York by Henry D. Waller.

Long Island: Its Early Days and Development with Illustrations and Maps by Eugene L. Armeruster.

Olde Flushing by Harriet Lawson.

The Quaker Cross: A Story of the Old Bowne House by Corelia Mitchell Parsons.

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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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