Blessed Sacrament Church located in Jackson Heights, New York is within the Diocese of Brooklyn, which is under the direction of the Most Reverend Bishop Nicholas Di Marzio. Our Pastor is Rev. Carlos R. Quijano SJ. The opportunities to live the Faith and grow as a follower or Christ at Blessed Sacrament are many and varied. We sincerely hope that the information you find in this web site is helpful to you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the parish office 718-639-3888. Thank you very much for visiting and God Bless you! Ad Majorem Del Gloriam (A.M.D.G.)
Pastor Taala was Biblically sent out as a missionary to plant an independent Baptist church. After 3 years, the mission was finally organized into a local church. On July 11, 2015, Pastor Taala was ordained by the church upon the recommendation of an ordination council composed of senior pastors from fellowship churches in NY and Cebu, Philippines.
Home of the Black Heritage Reference Center & collection of Queens County, curator is Tracy Crawford Several features include Black Heritage programs, Cultural Arts Programs, Africana History Lecture Series-Annual Cultural Celebrations; Langston Hughes Art collection. Among the special Features: A Black Newspaper Microfilm Collection, Black Magazine Microfilm Collection
Home of the Black Heritage Reference Center & collection of Queens County, curator is Tracy Crawford Several features include Black Heritage programs, Cultural Arts Programs, Africana History Lecture Series-Annual Cultural Celebrations; Langston Hughes Art collection. Among the special Features: A Black Newspaper Microfilm Collection, Black Magazine Microfilm Collection
ACADEMIA DE DANZA “PROFESIONALISMO Y VOCACION EN LA ENSEÑANZA” Es un proyecto desarrollado en base a la formacion artistica y cultural para ninos y jovenes,MESTIZO ART CENTER nace con la intencion de promover el estudio,practica e interes en las tradiciones dancisticas latinoamericanas,asi como obtener presencia en distintos espacios independientes y culturales creando enlaces creativos. Nuestro objetivo primordial es generar el respeto y amor por la danza al igual que fomentar el interes por las tradiciones folkloricas atraves de montajes de obras coreograficas e involucrando ninos y jovenes en actividades netamente culturales.
ACADEMIA DE DANZA “PROFESIONALISMO Y VOCACION EN LA ENSEÑANZA” Es un proyecto desarrollado en base a la formacion artistica y cultural para ninos y jovenes,MESTIZO ART CENTER nace con la intencion de promover el estudio,practica e interes en las tradiciones dancisticas latinoamericanas,asi como obtener presencia en distintos espacios independientes y culturales creando enlaces creativos. Nuestro objetivo primordial es generar el respeto y amor por la danza al igual que fomentar el interes por las tradiciones folkloricas atraves de montajes de obras coreograficas e involucrando ninos y jovenes en actividades netamente culturales.
Music Program: PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, BRASS, WOODWINDS,VOCAL,PERCUSSION (Private and group lessons of all levels of proficiency). Music Theory, Chorus, Composition and Chamber Music. Dance Program: BALLET, MODERN DANCE, FLAMENCO..... Art Program: PAINTING and PHOTOGRAPHY. Drama Program: Musical Theater. SPANISH LANGUAGE for children: Singing Spanish Songs.
Music Program: PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, BRASS, WOODWINDS,VOCAL,PERCUSSION (Private and group lessons of all levels of proficiency). Music Theory, Chorus, Composition and Chamber Music. Dance Program: BALLET, MODERN DANCE, FLAMENCO..... Art Program: PAINTING and PHOTOGRAPHY. Drama Program: Musical Theater. SPANISH LANGUAGE for children: Singing Spanish Songs.
Junction Boulevard is an express station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Junction Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue in Corona, Queens. It is served by the 7 train at all times.HistoryThis elevated station opened on April 21, 1917 as Junction Avenue, as part of a large extension of the Flushing Line from its previous eastern terminus at Queensboro Plaza to 103rd Street–Corona Plaza. It was part of the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation, albeit served by shuttles of IRT dimensions, and the two companies jointly operated the Flushing and Astoria Lines due to the provisions of the Dual Contracts. The station was renamed Junction Boulevard in 1940.The platforms at Junction Boulevard were extended in 1955–1956 to accommodate 11-car trains.In 1981, the MTA listed the station among the 69 most deteriorated stations in the subway system.Station layoutThis station has two island platforms and three tracks. The two outer local tracks are used by the full-time 7 local service while the middle express track is used by the rush-hour peak direction express service. Both platforms have red canopies with green frames and support columns in the center and are narrower at either ends.