If you’re searching for Queens Botanical Garden summer events that blend community, creativity, and pure outdoor joy, you’re in the right place. Nestled in Flushing, this 39-acre oasis transforms into a summer playground, where families, friends, and neighbors come together under the open sky.
Why These Events Matter
You might be thinking this all sounds great, but what does it have to do with real estate?
Actually, a lot.
When people ask me about buying a home in Queens, I always ask them what kind of life they want when they step outside their door.
These Queens Botanical Garden summer events aren’t just things to do; they’re moments to savor. They remind us why living in Queens is so special: it’s the friendships formed on a picnic blanket, the sense of wonder as we explore a flower’s petals, and the laughter echoing through the trees at dusk.
A community that gives you moments like these is what makes Queens so special. It’s a place to belong.
Events This Month
A Movie Night Under the Stars
Saturday, August 2 | 6:30–10:00 PM
What to bring:
- Lawn chair or blanket
- Light jacket (just in case)
- Good company
Tickets range from $3.09 to $7.29.
Garden Night Meets Game Night
Saturday, August 9 | 7:30 PM
Location: Citi Field, 41 Seaver Way, Flushing
Tickets range from $63.84 to $135.52.
Taiwan A World of Orchids
Saturday, August 9 & Sunday, August 10
Admission is free for members, and just $2–$6 for non-members.
Watercolor Workshop for Orchid Lovers
Saturday, August 16 | 2–4 PM
All materials are provided.
Every participant receives an orchid to keep.
(Registration opens soon on QBG’s website.)
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