College Readiness: Decision Day Celebration
Celebrate all the hard work you've put in preparing for your next steps after graduation. Decorate graduation caps, enjoy light refreshments, and create custom pennants commemorating your future plans.
Free or low-cost things to do, deadlines you can’t miss, and community happenings — anyone hosting something for ages 12–19 in Queens can get listed here.
+ Submit your eventCelebrate all the hard work you've put in preparing for your next steps after graduation. Decorate graduation caps, enjoy light refreshments, and create custom pennants commemorating your future plans.
Create a beautiful bouquet of artificial flowers for mom or another maternal figure — a gift that will last a lifetime. Open to teens in need of a Mother's Day gift.
Family time, music and food! Featuring food trucks including The Original Soupman, Pop Out Kitchen NYC, I Am Hungry 24/7, Candice's Food for the Soul, NAO Caribbean Flavors, Say Dipped, Mr Smith's, Seafood and More, and more.
Join the Cambria Heights Teen Center for a lively book discussion and themed crafts. The group will explore Tourmaline's "Marsha." Presented in partnership with the American LGBTQ+ Museum.
In honor of Mental Health Month, teens watch "Inside Out" while creating their own mental health coping kits to help understand their emotions.
Youth Resource and Preparedness Fair connecting high school students and families with colleges, community partners and programs. Features college/university tabling (10am–1pm in the Gym), panels on financial aid, college admissions, and navigating career paths by New Visions Public Schools (starting 10:30am). Cosponsored by NYC Public Schools and the Queens High School Presidents' Council. RSVP required.
Mom & Son 90s Party featuring raffle, games, and dinner — come in your 90s gear! Tickets: $40 per Mommy and Son, $15 for each additional child. Hosted by Pack 627 Rochdale Village and Rochdale Village Inc. For tickets see a Scout mom or email scoutmein627@gmail.com.
In honor of Mental Health Month — a monthly Teen Talk program where Cambria Heights Teen staff present different mental health coping skills and games.
In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, teens watch a film honoring that heritage at the Cambria Heights Teen Center.
A welcoming space for youth and young adults to connect, share experiences, and discover tools for mental wellness. Explore coping strategies, center joy, and learn how to lift each other up while practicing empathy and building resilience.
Roller skating fun for all ages — enjoy music and fun activities! Bring your own roller skates or borrow from available stock on a first-come, first-served basis.
Multicultural Cookout — "Bringing all the flavors to one table." Resource and Information fair hosted by Young Men Strong. For more info call 929-260-4970 or 516-427-6797, or email youngmenstrong@gmail.com.