Arts and Culture, Music Mar 06, 2015 Jackson Heights Orchestra Brings Classical Music to Astoria If you’re like me, you’ve probably listened to the new Carly Rae Jepsen single more times this week than you’d like to admit. (It’s just so catchy.) To take a (…) Share this Scoop by Lindsay Goyette total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print If you’re like me, you’ve probably listened to the new Carly Rae Jepsen single more times this week than you’d like to admit. (It’s just so catchy.) To take a (…) by Lindsay Goyette Share this Scoop total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print Related scoops What to Do on a Rainy Summer Day in Queens The MTA Wants YOUR Feedback on New Queens Bus Routes Exhibit: All the Queens Houses (For You and Me) Photo credit: Jackson Heights Orchestra If you’re like me, you’ve probably listened to the new Carly Rae Jepsen single more times this week than you’d like to admit. (It’s just so catchy.) To take a break from the bubblegum pop, look no further than 30th Avenue! The Jackson Heights Orchestra will be performing this Sunday, March 8 at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church (43-19 30th Ave) at 5:00 p.m. There is no official cover charge, but there is a requested donation of $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. The program will feature works by Holst, Mozart, and Beethoven. If you miss Sunday’s performance and don’t mind venturing outside Astoria, there will be another chance to catch it Wednesday, March 11 at the Community United Methodist Church in Jackson Heights (81-10 35th Ave) at 7:30 p.m. Head to the Jackson Heights Beautification Group for more more information about this performance. See you there! Twitter Facebook Email Print Arts and CultureAstoriaBeethovenclassical musicholstjackson heightsmozartqueens About Lindsay Goyette Lindsay has been eating and drinking her way through Queens since 2011. A casting director by day and Astoria explorer by night, you can usually find her checking out live music, theatre, or the newest neighborhood spot to enjoy a craft beer. Related scoops What to Do on a Rainy Summer Day in Queens The MTA Wants YOUR Feedback on New Queens Bus Routes Exhibit: All the Queens Houses (For You and Me) Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.