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Published on Friday, May 13, 2011 by Michelle López Finding resources in the community for children with Autism can be a challenging task. In addition to theart making programs of Autism Initiative, which are currently held at local libraries around Queens, we have compiled a list of resources for residents in the Queens and Nassau area that you may find useful. So please feel free [...]...
Published on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 by Michelle López In November of 2010,  The Queens Library and the Queens Museum of Art celebrated the photographs captured by the six families participating in “A View from My Lens,” a photography class for children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. This bilingual class, providing Spanish language supports, was a family program in which siblings and parents took an [...]...
Published on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 by jose signs/banners/backdrops update Published: September 6, 2010 by Hans and Rivka through Madagascar Institute. So, we had a lovely day arting in tents outside the Queens Museum… Here’s an update and some images of what we did, we’ll be continuing to work next week Sunday from 1pm-5pm and it would be most awesome if any [...]...
Published on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 by Michelle López I am opening registration for our family programs for families affected by autism, in the Queens Library. The dates of the program as follows: Queens Library Woodside location: Mondays, July 12, 19, 26 Aug 2, 9 2010 Queens Library Flushing location: Tuesdays, July 13, 20, 27 Aug 3, 10 2010 The program is free and will end in an [...]...
Oscar Chico, Pan American High School Student
Published on Monday, May 24, 2010 by Alexandra García The Panamerican International High School is dedicated to students that have been in the United States for three years or less and helps them in the process of adaptation and improving their English. They also have a parallel school for parents in recognition that they also need to adapt to the system of education in [...]...
Shanmo Zhou taking notes during 'Web Design in Mandarin'
Published on Monday, May 17, 2010 by jose New New Yorkers If one key to community engagement is partnerships, then seeking to work with the Queens Library is a must in our borough. It is one of the largest urban library systems in the world, and has created 66 branches that meet a wide range of needs ranging from providing research tools and entertainment [...]...
Published on Saturday, April 17, 2010 by Gabriel The Queens Museum is part of the Immigrant and Parks Collaborative since 2008 during this time we have  made relationships with soccer organizations and community groups that have a soccer component. The Immigrants and Parks Collaborative, a partnership between The New York Immigration Coalition, Partnership for Parks and the JM Kaplan Fund, consists of ten vibrant ...
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