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Jun 20 11:30AM Eco-Crafts for Toddlers | |||
Jun 20 4:00PM Green Crafts for Teens | |||
Jun 20 5:00PM Pathway to U.S Citizenship: Becoming a U.S. Citizen and Building Your Civic Knowledge |
| Steinway | Thu, Jun 27, 2013 | 5:00PM |
Jun Log in to Register24 6:00PM Introduction to Chair Yoga with Sara Barnett | ||||||||||||||||||
Jun 24 6:30PM Book Discussion Group | ||||||||||||||||||
Jun 26 4:00PM Worms in the House! | ||||||||||||||||||
Jun 27 4:00PM Eco-Crafts | ||||||||||||||||||
Jul 1 3:00PM Making Books Sing Presents "My City Park" | ||||||||||||||||||
Jul 2 5:30PM Knitting and Crocheting Club | ||||||||||||||||||
| Steinway | Tue, Jul 16, 2013 | 5:30PM |
| Steinway | Tue, Aug 6, 2013 | 5:30PM |
| Steinway | Tue, Aug 20, 2013 | 5:30PM |
Jul
3
3:00PM
Worms in the House! 
Worms are little troupers in the garden and the compost pile. See the role they play in composting!
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
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| Steinway | Wed, Jul 10, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Steinway | Wed, Jul 17, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Steinway | Wed, Jul 24, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Steinway | Wed, Jul 31, 2013 | 3:00PM |
| Steinway | Wed, Aug 7, 2013 | 3:00PM |
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Jul
3
4:00PM
Green Crafts
Use recycled materials to make something new!
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.
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| Steinway | Wed, Jul 24, 2013 | 4:00PM |
Jul
9
11:00AM
Internet for Beginners
Participants will learn how to launch a search engine, browse the Internet and search for information. Preregistration is required. Ask for Harry at the library for more information.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Jul
13
1:00PM
Documentary: "Ping Pong"
Call this old age, extreme edition: Eight players with 703 years among them compete in the Over-80 World Table Tennis Championships in China's Inner Mongolia. This is an amazing, must-see film.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Jul
16
11:00AM
Microsoft Word for Beginners
Students will learn how to create a document, write and format paragraphs, print documents and much more. Preregistration is required. Visit or call the library and ask for Harry for more information.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Jul
16
5:00PM
Your Vascular Health
Vascular disease is among the leading causes of death in the United States, yet there are usually no symptoms. Although preventive screening is available, millions of Americans at risk from vascular disorders such as stroke or aneurism remain unaware of that risk. Top vascular surgeon Dr. Paul Lajos, Associate Chief of Vascular Surgery at Mount Sinai Queens, will discuss various vascular conditions, tests and treatments.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Jul
18
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: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.
Additional Dates
| Steinway | Thu, Jul 25, 2013 | 12:00PM |
| Steinway | Thu, Aug 8, 2013 | 12:00PM |
Jul
22
4:30PM
Eco-Crafts
Children ages 6-12 will transform trash into art by using recyclables to make new things instead of throwing things away.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.
Additional Dates
| Steinway | Mon, Aug 12, 2013 | 4:30PM |
Jul
22
6:30PM
DIY Eco-Crafts
Do-it-yourself eco-crafts repurpose reclaimed materials, cutting down on garbage and waste that must be disposed, and helping to create and sustain a greener planet.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Additional Event Dates/Locations
This is a recurring event. If registration is required, you must register individually.
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| Steinway | Mon, Aug 5, 2013 | 6:00PM |
Jul
29
6:30PM
Book Discussion Group
This month's selection is "Wolf Hall," by Hilary Mantel. Henry VIII's desire to divorce his queen and marry Anne Boleyn challenges the authority of the Catholic Church in England and sets off a tidal wave of religious turmoil. Join us to discuss the awful ramifications.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Aug
1
5:30PM
What’s New in Breast Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery
Join leading plastic and reconstructive surgeon Nima Patel, MD, for an update on breast cosmetic and reconstructive surgery presented in collaboration with Mount Sinai Queens.
Location: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Aug
5
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: Steinway
Registration: Not required
Free computer access is available at all the libraries. The Steinway Community Library has:
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International Language Collections at the Steinway Community Library include: For Adults
For Children
Special Interest/Noteworthy Collections at the Steinway Community Library include:
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| Child Care / Preschools | ||
Grace D. Delgado 18-29 21st. Drive, Apartment 2, 2nd Floor Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 956-9333 | HANAC P.S. 84 22-45 41Street Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 278-1915 | Rita Morresi Mittone 20-26 28th Street, 1st Floor Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 956-3367 |
Gabriel Marin 23-66 21 Street, 1st Floor Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 956-3367 | Yasmin Monir 21-16 35 Street, Apartment 5D Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 721-5628 | Aracely Sanchez 21-68 35 Street, Apartment 4C Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 721-3990 |
| Community Board | ||
Queens Community Board 1 36-01 35th Avenue Astoria NY , 11106 phone: (718) 786-3335 fax: (718)786-3368 | ||
| Community Organizations & Services | ||
Greater Astoria Historical Society Quinn Building 35-20 Broadway, 4th floor Long Island City NY , 11106 | ||
| Fire Department | ||
Engine 262 30-89 21 St Queens NY , 11102 | Engine 263 Ladder 117 42-06 Astoria Blvd South Queens NY , 11105 | Engine 312 22-63 35 Street Queens NY , 11103 |
| Local Hospitals | ||
Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens 25-10 30th Avenue Queens NY , 11102 | ||
| Local Newspapers | ||
Western Queens Gazette | Northwest Courier | Queens Tribune |
Queens Chronicle | ||
| Parks and Playgrounds | ||
Ralph Demarco Park Shore Blvd Bet. Ditmars Boulevard & 20 Avenue | Triborough Bridge Playground A Hoyt Avenue, 19 to 21 Streets | Paul Raimonda Playground 47 to 48 Streets, 20 Avenue |
Woodtree Playground 20 Avenue, 37 Street, 38 Street | Ditmars Park 23 Avenue To Ditmars Boulevard | Steinway Playground 20 Road-20 Avenue, 37-38 Streets |
| Police Department | ||
| Post Office | ||
Grand Post Office 4508 30th Avenue Long Island City NY , 11103 | ||
| Public Elementary Schools | ||
PS 084 Steinway (Q084) 22-45 41 Street Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718)278-1915 fax: (718) 932-4649 | PS 085 Judge Charles Vallone (Q085) 23-70 31 Street Long Island City NY , 11105 phone: (718) 278-3630 fax: (718) 278-8312 | PS 122 Mamie Fay (Q122) 21-21 Ditmars Boulevard Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718)721-6410 fax: (718)726-0016 |
| Public Intermediate / Junior High Schools | ||
IS 141 The Steinway (Q141) 37-11 21 Avenue Long Island City NY , 11105 phone: (718)278-6403 fax: (718)278-2884 | ||
| Senior Centers | ||
Astoria Senior Residence 21-05 30th Drive Long Island City NY , 11102 phone: (718) 747-8700 | Bffy Dellamonica Senior Center 23-56 Broadway Long Island City NY , 11106 phone: (718) 626-1500 | Bffy Steinway Senior Center 20-43 Steinway Street Long Island City NY , 11105 phone: (718) 728-8472 |
Central Astoria Dev Norc 28-27 Steinway Street Long Island City NY , 11103 phone: (718) 728-7820 | ||
| Elected Officials | |
| NYC Council Peter Vallone Jr vallonejr@council.nyc.ny.us | |
District Office 22-45 31st Street Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 274-4500 fax: (718) 726-0357 | Manhattan Office 250 Broadway, Suite 1754 New York NY , 10007 phone: (212) 788-6963 fax: (212) 788-8957 |
| NYS Assembly Aravella Simotas | |
District Office21-77 31 Street,Suite 107 Astoria NY , 11105 phone: (718) 545-3889 | Albany OfficeLOB 742 Albany NY , 12248 phone: (518) 455-5014 |
| 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 Carolyn Maloney | |
District Office21-77 31 Street Astoria NY , 11102 phone: (718) 932-1804 fax: (718) 932-1805 | Legislative Office2332 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC, 20515 phone: (202) 225-7944 fax: (202) 225-4709 |
History
The area of Queens comprising Steinway and Astoria was formerly known by the Algonquian name of Sunswick, derived from the word Sunkisq, meaning "woman chief." In 1839 developer Stephen A. Halsey incorporated the village of Astoria, which he named in honor of fur trader and landowner John Jacob Astor. Within a few decades, the area was home to a number of wealthy merchants, a substantial German-American community, and the Steinway piano company. As the name of the neighborhood suggests, it began as home to Steinway & Sons, the legendary piano maker and transit magnate in the early days of the trolley car. In 1870 William Steinway, son of the original company founder Henry Steinway, (nee Steinweg) bought 400 acres of land in northwest Queens and moved the operations from their original headquarters in Manhattan, to their new home, which continues its production in the same area today. Along with the factory, he also built Steinway Village, a company town with its own post office, park for recreation, housing for employees, and with a church, library, kindergarten school, and public trolley line. Unlike many other factory towns of the time, Steinway Village was not built exclusively for workers (employees only accounted for about one third of the inhabitants) since they treated the property as a real- estate investment, selling land and houses. On May 4, 1870, Astoria, Hunter’s Point, Steinway, and Ravenswood consolidated to become Long Island City.
Even though the ease of a commute from Steinway into Manhattan has transformed the neighborhood into a bustling mix of ethnicities and styles, vestiges of old Steinway still survive even today. Two-story brick houses continue to stand on 20th Avenue and 41st Street. They boast stone window lintels and recessed entrances. Built before 1880 as housing for factory employees, they are Landmark quality homes. And the Steinway mansion built by William Steinway is still a private residence on 41 Street, originally Albert Street, named for one of his sons. 42 Street was also formerly named Theodore Street, for another one of William Steinway’s sons.


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