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Read about Queensborough Community College's Comfort Women of Korea event and keep an eye out for a new beauty column.

Good morning, Douglaston.

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Today, stop back by the site for a story on a program held last night at Queensborough Community College. The school hosted an exhibit of artwork from the Comfort Women of Korea.

Find out what's happening in Bayside-Douglastonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Later this week, keep an eye out for Douglaston Patch's new beauty column as well as announcements about the screening of an upcoming film on Sept. 11, 2001 and Alley Pond Environmental Center's latest blood drive.

Here are 5 Things You Need to Know Today:

Find out what's happening in Bayside-Douglastonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

1. Drop back by the site today for our story on the Comfort Women of Korea's art exhibit.

2. Take a look at our post on Dispatches, a new series that will be rolled out in upcoming weeks and months.

3. Check out this story in The New York Times on the potential of a second national recession. Douglaston apartment building developer Jeffrey Levines is quoted in the piece.

4. There will be a free fitness walk this morning at Fort Totten. Click here for more information.

5. There will be a prostate cancer support group in New Hyde Park on Wednesday.


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