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Jun 20 4:30PM Table TennisWe host competitive table tennis matches for youth age 6 and up. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required |
Jun 21 4:00PM Friday Fitness with Leslie |
Jun 21 4:30PM Fit FridayJoin us for our Fit Fridays for children and teens age 6 and up, hosted by Leslie. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required |
Jun 24 4:30PM Current Events MondayYoung people ages 6 and up learn about and discuss important events of the day. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required | ||||||||||||||||||
Jun 26 4:30PM Arts and CraftsJoin us for one of the many arts and crafts programs we offer young people age 6 and up. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required | ||||||||||||||||||
Jun 28 4:30PM Book Discussion GroupOur teenage book club is for readers age 11 and up. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required | ||||||||||||||||||
Jul 2 4:30PM Learn ChessJoin us to learn how to play one of the world's most popular board games. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required | ||||||||||||||||||
Jul 3 4:30PM Game TimeEnjoy board and video games. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Jul 5 4:30PM Song PopIs your mind a musical database? Test your knowledge here! Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Jul 8 11:30AM Book BuddiesTeens and younger children who are early and intermediate readers team up for books, games and activities. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Jul 8 4:30PM Extreme Weather: Facts and FantasyMeteorology student Bilal Key sets the stage for this fact-filled and fantasy-fueled exploration of natural phenomena by explaining the science of extreme weather. Then Sd and Majeed Sabree project facts into the realm of imagination by reading and acting from their original works. Topics include hurricanes, twisters and floods. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Jul 9 5:00PM Video Game AcademyAre you a kid age 10-14 who eats, sleeps and breathes video games? Why not try your hand designing your own? This four-week workshop will teach you how to create games and mazes using the program Scratch. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Jul 11 4:30PM Fit ThursdaysThis summer have fun while getting fit with Tae Bo, Zumba, Wii Just Dance, Wii tennis and more. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Jul 12 4:30PM Jewelry MakingKids and teens are welcome to join us in creating wearable art. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required Additional Event Dates/Locations This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.Additional Dates
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Jul 17 2:30PM Fashion ChallengeSee if you can sketch your own outfit! Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required | ||||||||||||||||||
Jul 19 4:30PM Spelling BeeOur summer spelling bee for ages 6 and up will keep your vocabulary fresh for the oncoming school year. Location: Pomonok Registration: Not required | ||||||||||||||||||
Free computer access is available at all the libraries. The Pomonok Community Library has:
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International Language Collections at the Pomonok Community Library include:
Special Interest/Noteworthy Collections at the Pomonok Community Library include:
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| Child Care / Preschools | ||
All My Children Day Care Inc. 169-07 Jewel Avenue Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718)658-1563 | Utopia Residence for Girls 162-19 76 Ave. Flushing NY , 11366 | International Nursery and Kindergarten 156-07 Horace Harding Expressway Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718)353-0932 |
Mini Nursery 65-76 162 St. Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718)969-1097 | Montessori Activity School 57-32 164 St. Flushing NY , 11365 | Second Housing Nursery 161-55 Jewel Ave. Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718)969-0021 |
| Community Board | ||
| Community Organizations & Services | ||
Pomonok Residents Association 155-26 Jewel Avenue Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718)380-8921 | Pomonok Community Center 67-09 Kissena Blvd Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718)380-9341 | Pomonok Neighborhood Center 67-09 Kissena Blvd Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718)591-6060 |
Queens Child Guidance Center 71-50 Parsons Blvd Kew Garden Hills NY , 11365 phone: (718)591-6750 | ||
| Fire Department | ||
Engine 315/Ladder 125 159-06 Union Turnpike Fresh Meadows NY , 11366 | ||
| Local Hospitals | ||
NYQH OB/GN Ambulatory Care Center 163-03 Horace Harding Expressway Fresh Meadows NY , 11365 | ||
| Local Newspapers | ||
Queens Courier 38-15 Bell Blvd Bayside NY , 11361 phone: (718)224-5863 | Queens Tribune 174-15 Horace Harding Expwy Fresh Meadows NY , 11365 phone: (718)357-7400 | |
| Parks and Playgrounds | ||
Electchester Houses Playground 164 Street South of 65th Avenue | Frederick B Judge Memorial Playground 111 Avenue, 134 & 135 St, Lincoln St. | PS 200 Playground 164 Street between Jewel & 71 Avenues |
Pomonok 158-05 71 Avenue Fresh Meadows NY , 11365 phone: (800) 275-8777 | ||
| Police Department | ||
Housing Police Service Area #9 155-09 Jewel Avenue Pomonok NY , 11367 | Patrol Borough Command-Queens South 71-01 Parsons Blvd Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718)969-8602 | |
| Private / Parochial Schools | ||
Herbert G. Birch School (K-12) 71-64 168 St. Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718)591-8100 | Solomon Schechter (K-8) 76-16 Parsons Blvd Flushing NY , 11366 phone: (718) 591-9800 | |
| Public Elementary Schools | ||
PS 154 (K-6) 75-02 162 Street Flushing NY , 11366 phone: (718)591-1500 | PS 163 (K-6) 159-01 59 Avenue Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718)353-2514 | PS 200 (K-6) 70-10 164 Street Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718)969-7780 |
PS 201 (K-6) 65-11 155 Street Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718) 359-0620 | ||
| Public High Schools | ||
Townsend Harris HS 149-11 Melbourne Avenue Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718)575-5580 | ||
| Public Intermediate / Junior High Schools | ||
JHS 168 (7-9) 158-40 76 Rd Flushing NY , 11366 phone: (718) 591-9000 | The Queens School of Inquiry (6-12) 158-40 76 Rd Flushing NY , 11366 phone: (718) 935-3373 | |
| Senior Centers | ||
Pomonok Senior Center 67-09 Kissena Blvd Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718) 591-3377 | BFFY Alzheimer's Adult Day Care Program 157-16 65 Avenue Flushing NY , 11367 phone: (718) 358-3567 | |
| Elected Officials | |
| NYC Council James F. Gennaro jgennaro@council.nyc.gov | |
District Office Address 185-10 Union Turnpike Fresh Meadows NY , 11366 phone: (718) 217-4969 fax: (718) 217-4968 | Manhattan Office Address 250 Broadway, 17th Floor New York NY , 10007 phone: (212) 788-6956 fax: (212) 676-0471 |
| NYS Assembly Nettie Mayersohn | |
District Office Address159-06 71st Avenue Flushing NY , 11365 phone: (718) 969-1508 | Albany OfficeLOB 746 Albany NY , 12248 phone: (518) 455-4404 |
| 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 Robert Turner | |
District Office82-20A Eliot Avenue Middle Village NY , 11379 phone: (718) 426-5000 fax: (718) 426-5184 | Legislative Office2104 Rayburn HOB Washington NY , 20515 phone: (202) 225-6616 fax: (202) 226-0218 |
History
The Pomonok buildings were erected on the grounds that used to be the Pomonok Country Golf Club, lying between Flushing and Jamaica. These buildings were part of the City’s tax free apartment development . The first 22 tenants were veterans who lived in barrack-like temporary veterans houses in Juniper Valley, Rego Park and Northern Boulevard, Queens. They moved into the two three-story walk-up apartments at 69-21 and 69-29 Kissena Boulevard with their families between September 17 and 18 1951. Later on, 13 more three-story walk-ups and 22 seven-story elevator apartment houses were added to the community.
Built for middle income families, the eligibility requirement to live in the community included a screening-checking for male head of family and no criminal history. The original tenants of the Pomonok Housing were 88% white and 12% of various heritages. Soon after the community was built other developments such as Electchester Houses and Campus Hall, Public Schools 200 and 201 and the Electhester Shopping Center were erected.
After moving in the new tenants formed the Pomonok Tenants Council to represent them. The Council helped to set up the first summer day camp for the children. They also organized the community center which ran diverse programs for all ages. Among the programs were Children’s Play Center, Friday night dances for teenagers, make-up posture grooming classes were held for young girls and adults had classes in ceramics, leather craft and jewelry making.
The name Pomonok derives from the American Indian name meaning “ The Land of Tribute. The Queens Borough Public Library opened its Pomonok Branch on June 17, 1952. The library was located at 67-09 Kissena Boulevard, directly across from Queens College. The Branch opened with about 9000 items including 3800 juvenile books and some popular magazines. By June 1953 the collection had increased to 13,000. The hours of service were: Mondays and Thursdays 2pm to 9 pm; Tuesdays and Fridays from 2pm to 5.30pm; Wednesdays from 10am to 5.30pm and Saturdays from 9am to 12pm.
On December 14 1964, the Pomonok branch was moved to the main floor of a new six-story building on 158-21 Jewel Avenue. This space which was 31/2 times larger than the old site was rented by the city on a long-term lease. This time the Branch had about 42,000 items in its collection. The fully air-conditioned library had a “a floating mezzanine”, a glass enclosed children’s room and a separate multipurpose room for programs. An electric book lift was added to the facility to connect the ground floor to the mezzanine. The new service hours were 12pm to 9pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and 10am to 5.30pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Approximately 3000 people from the community attended the opening of the new branch.
The Pomonok Community Library is still at 158-21 Jewel avenue, and boasts of over 100,000 items including videos, dvds, music cds and several foreign language materials. The Pomonok Community Library is constantly diversifying to meet the needs of the community.
In 1980 it was announced that the city would turn over the project to the federal housing program. This sparked off a series of rallies and protest from the residents to keep the lower income families out. The fear at the time was that the neighborhood would change for the worst (crimes, drugs pregnancy out of wedlock were among the concerns cited). The opposition was supported by the Community Board 8 who believed that the Housing Authority and not the federal government should continue to manage the development.
Today the Community of Pomonok is heavily diversified with people from all walks of life.
Special Services
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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