Hey neighbor, Usually I like to start this newsletter with good vibes, little wins, and neighborhood cheer. This week, though, it’s impossible to ignore something heavier. If you’ve ever eaten at The Queensboro, you probably know Dino - he’s been there since the early days, always smiling and welcoming everyone. Sadly, he was recently taken by ICE, deported and separated from his wife and three children here in Jackson Heights. The response has been both heartwarming and overwhelming: In just one day through a fundraiser organized by the Queensboro, neighbors came together to raise nearly $100,000 to help his family cover rent and bills. It shows the best of who we are - standing united as a community when someone needs us most. If you were able to give, thank you. If not, and you’d still like to help, check out NICE, a group helping immigrant families every day. To stay in the loop and receive future updates on Dino's situation, you can sign up for the Queensboro's newsletter here (you can find previous updates here, here and here). With that spirit of care for each other in mind, let’s look ahead at this week’s events. This Week in Jackson HeightsSeptember 23 – September 29, 2025 Featured Event🖼️ Epicenter x Art Retail Therapy: Peter Stankiewicz | Fri 7–10pm | A.R.T. Shop, 84-26 37th Ave • Gallery opening with live DJ and refreshments, RSVP encouraged → Join the reception​ Tuesday, September 23Jackson Heights Tuesday Cinema: Edward Scissorhands (PG-13, 1990) | 3–5pm | Queens Public Library, 35-51 81st St • Free movie magic in the auditorium, register with librarian • Teens and adults → Reserve your seat​ Wednesday, September 24Food Distributions | 1–3pm | EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care, 40-31 82nd St • Fresh fruits and veggies, one bag per family, free while supplies last → Pick up supplies​ Queens Distance Runners: Community Run @ Queensboro | 6:30–7:30pm | 80th St & Northern Blvd • Weekly 5K fun down 34th Ave, no Lycra required → Lace up and run​ Thursday, September 25Sparkling Wine Tasting | 7–8pm | The Queensboro, 80-02 Northern Blvd • Sip 4 sparkling wines with expert guidance • $20 → Book your glass​ Friday, September 26Epicenter x Art Retail Therapy: Peter Stankiewicz | 7–10pm | A.R.T. Shop, 84-26 37th Ave • Gallery opening with live DJ and refreshments, RSVP encouraged → Join the reception​ Escena Sur Plays Sessions 2025 | 7:30–9:30pm | Libreria Barco De Papel, 40-03 80th St • Two plays in English and Spanish, limited seating, RSVP required → Email to reserve​ Saturday, September 27Martin Vejarano & Gaitas Around The World | 5–6:30pm | Terraza 7, 40-19 Gleane St • Colombian gaitas meet global rhythms, no cover → Catch the show​ Sunday, September 28La GalerĂa Del Mundo | 12–6pm | The World’s Borough Bookshop, 34-06 73rd St • Outdoor pop-up art walk with music, snacks, and workshops → Explore the gallery walk​ Monday, September 29La Rumba Cubana de Román DĂaz | 7:30–10pm | Terraza 7, 40-19 Gleane St • Afro-Cuban percussion master with special guests • $20 mezzanine → Get tickets​ More to do in QueensIn partnership with events newsletter Astoria Live - another local events newsletter worth having in your inbox - sign up here. Customer Assistance Day with conEdison | Thu Sep 25, 10am–3pm | 98-09 Northern Blvd, Corona • Help with bills and payment plans, RSVP required • Phone (718) 457-3615 → Call to book​ Queens Night Market | Sat Sep 27, 4pm–11:59pm | Behind NY Hall of Science, Flushing Meadows • 100+ vendors, live music, big crowds • Take 7 to 111 St, limited parking $15 → Plan your visit​ Communal Spaces Garden Play Festival | Sun Sep 28, 1pm–3pm | Moore Jackson Community Garden, Woodside • Plays and picnic, family friendly • Free • Bring a blanket → Save your spot​ Queens Mandarin Meetup | Sun Sep 28, 3pm–5pm | Bee Cafe, Woodside • Practice Mandarin, all levels welcome • Free • RSVP encouraged → Join the meetup​ Heads-up: times and places can change, so make sure you confirm event details with the organizers before you go. And remember - this list is just a selection of everything that’s going on locally. You can check out full listings for more events at JacksonHeightsInsider.com/events​ đź’ˇ Quick TipClaim is an app that is like that friend who always “finds a coupon.” Pick one brand a week, hit “Activate Drop,” pay with your card, and Claim sneaks cashback into Venmo without you lifting another finger. Works for food, coffee, or classes. Want in? https://join.claim.co/i/TU5H5W (or code TU5H5W) — and yes, you start with a free $10. High-Fives & Local LoveShout-out to the brands keeping this newsletter going: Want to help this newsletter? → Join our supporters here (or reply to this email for brand placement) If this email made your life easier, hit “forward” and invite your friends to stay in the loop. They can sign up at JacksonHeightsInsider.com/subscribe​ Catch you again next Tuesday… and until then, may your taco al pastor come with double piña and your Travers Park bench always be free at golden hour! Jonathan (JBS) |
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Hola vecina/o! Last week I was talking about the importance of “third spaces” - those cozy spots where you’re not at work, not at home, but somehow feel completely yourself. I think it’s fair to say that Espresso 77 nails it. Dating back to 2010, Afzal and Julie turned an architect’s dream into the kind of café that feels like the neighborhood’s living room. You’ll find artists chatting with parents, musicians tuning up for the evening, and half the block comparing notes over a honey mint...
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Hey friend, It’s always uplifting to meet neighbors who roll up their sleeves for the community. Yesterday I caught up with Jonathan Forgash from Queens Together. His group helped feed more than 300,000 people during the toughest days of the pandemic, and they’re still working to support restaurants across Queens. It’s great to see the work recognized - he was even named New Yorker of the Week on Spectrum news! Along with Laura Siciliano-Rosen, he also co-publishes the Eats in Queens...