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An entertaining night of epic dance comp
Sept. 9, 6 pm

2025 Dancing with the Queens Stars Gala
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After a summer tour across Queens parks
Sept. 13, 1 pm

2025 Queensboro Dance Festival Season Finale
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Conch Shell Productions’ Conch Shell Int
Sept. 18, 5 pm

Conch Shell International Film Festival Presents FREE Community Screening at Forest Hills Library Featuring Award-Winning Caribbean Heritage Filmmakers
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Sept. 18, 5 pm

Celebrate Caribbean Cinema in Queens: Free Community Screening from Conch Shell International Film Festival
Forest Hills, Queens Public Library

Conch Shell Productions (CSP), a Queens-
Sept. 25, 5:30 pm

Caribbean Heritage Voices Shine in Queens: CSP’s Bluelight Reading Series Presents Sons of an Unknown Father by Reynaldo Piniella
Queens Public Library at Forest Hills

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Sept. 28, 3 pm

The Orchestra Now Performs Three Generations of Composers from China
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Oct. 2, 5:30 pm

Caribbean Heritage Theatre Comes to Queens: Conch Shell Productions Presents The Buzzer by CHANDRA THOMAS
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