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                                    Edited by Jeannette E. WallsArtVISIONS OF COURTLY INDIA: The Archer Collection of Pahari Miniatures:exhibition of 80 miniatur paintings created btwn 1660 & 1830.At Brooklyn Museum. EasternPkway & Washington Ave.through Sept. 17. 638-5000.NEW MUSE COMMUNITYMUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave.Usually open 1-5 except onMon. but hours vary accordingto exhibit. Exhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call forinformation. 774-2900.BOERUM HILL ARTISTS:Paintings, sculpture, photography & graphics by 12 artistswho live in Hill community.July 30-Sept. 10. BrooklynMuseum. Eastern Pkway.638-5000.THE ART OF SOCIAL SATIRE: a one-man showing ofthe etchings, watercolors anddrawings of satirist Hank virgona at the Summa Gallery.152 Montague Street throughAug. 15.CoursesARTS & CRAFTS: Jewelry,watercolor, acrylic, macrame,yoga, clay, puppet construction. ceramics, drawings. AtCarroll Gardens Library, 396Clinton St. Mon.-Fri. Call forschedule.HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM: Sessionbeoins week of Aug 5. ProspectPark YMCA, 768-7100.CITY-AS-SCHOQL: PublicAlternative High School whichgrants credit to students forfirsthand learning experiencesat business & professionalorganizations. Call 596-3430any Wed. or visit bldg at 59Schermerhorn St. Wed mornings in Aug.DEFENSE TRAINING FORWOMEN: Classes continuingthrough August, meet Tuesdays, 2-4 pm. For women over13. Meet at Library. 6th Ave.at 9th St. Sponsored by Woman's Martial Arts Union.636-3154VITAL SIGNS: Aug. 1-15.7-9 pm every Tues. Take pulse,temperature. & blood pressure. Course is free but mustbuy $4.40 textbook 1 wk. priorto class. 787-1000.x596ART CLASSES AT BROOKLYN ART SCHOOL: Part-timecourses 1 or 2 days each week,beginning & interm ediateclasses, jewelry, painting &drawing, weaving, graphics,sculpture, life drawing, figurepainting, fundamentals of furniture construction, sketching,landscaping & portfolio development. contact museum forspecific hours & fees.638-4486SUMMER SEASON OF ELCENTRO HISPANO DE INFORMACION: The Spanishlanguage center is now open atBrooklyn Public Library%u2019s Williamsburgh branch. DivisionAvenue at Marcy Avenue.Offers Spanish language jobinfo & Learn Your Way Centers. Saturday service temp,out for branch libraries, Sunday services closed at CentralLibrary. Saturday hours 10am-6 pm, 636-3154.SILK SCREEN WORKSHOP: For creative T-shirts atthe Community AdvisoryBoard for Youth, 647 FifthAvenue. C lasses held byappointment, 9-5 weekdays,7-10 pm. Wednesdays. Call435-3786.SUMMER SCHOOL ATYORK INSTITUTE: Repeat &Advance <%u00bb)pir%u00bbpnf9Pvthrough High School, remedialreading & math, small classes,day & evening classes. Writeor phone Benjamin Altman, LitD. 212 Hicks Street, Bklyn11201,855-5010.CENTER: 373 9th St., Yoga,Meditation, Vegetarian Cooking. Ballet & Dance for kids,etc. 499-3669.TENANT WORKSHOPS:Brooklyn Tenants Union. 1530Bedford Ave. and P. A. 9. 279Sterling Place. Mon. & Wed.nights. 7:30. 774-2900INTRODUCTION TO THEMARTIAL ARTS: sponsoredby the Community AdvisoryBoard for Youth. Classes at theOld Court House. 4201 FourthAvenue at 42 St., third floor,6:30-9 pm weekdays. Call435-3786.BROOKLYN WAR MEMORIAL: (PRCA) Cadman PlazaWest Play camp, ages 7-12Mon.-Thurs'. 10 am.-4 pm.,Fri. 10 am-3 pm. July 10-Aug.25. Golden Age Center, activities incl. art classes & trips.Thurs. 9:30 am-3:30 pm. Dailyschedule; Mon.-chess, clothingconstruction, beginner dance,m ovies. W ed.-clothing construction, French, German,creative & modern dance,ballet, beginner, advanced &ad ult. T h u rs.-fo lk d a n ce,bridge, ballet, exercise. Fri.-exercise, movies for pre-teens,dance, volleyball. Saturdaychess & volleyball 965-6584.COURSES AT BROOKLYNBOTANIC GARDEN: An Autumn Vegetable garden, learnwhat vegetables can be grownnow & harbested in early &late fall, care & culture alsodiscussed. Instructor, AnneTrimble. July 27, 10%u2019;30 amnoon, Instructor, Lois Berg $6,$4 for members. Drying fruits& vegetables, Aug.l & 8,6:30-8 pm, $8, $6 for members.Know & Enjoy Tropical Fruits& Vegetables, Nancy Shopis,instructor, Aug. 3, 10%u2019;30am-noon, $6, $4 for members.What Tree Is That? InstructorCharles Massa, beginners intrn d n rtio n to th e id e n tific a tio n of some common trees, leafcollections will be made. Aug.9, 10:30-noon, $6, $4 formembers. Ornamental Grassesfor Your Garden: Stuart SimonInstructor, Aug. 22, 10:30am-noon. $6, $4 for members.All registrations must be madein advance; there will be a $2nonrefundable handlingcharge if registration is cancelled unless notified 2 daysprior to class. Contact BrooklynBotanic Garden, 1000 Washington Avenue, 11225.622-4433.POETRY W ORKSHOP:Tuesday, 10-noon, or Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, Women's WorksBookstore, 181 7th A ve.,499-7763.POETRY WORKSHOP: BobHeman, Saturday mornings11-12:30. July 29, Aug. 5, 12,19, 26. Meet at the InformationDesk. Focus on contemporaryforms, subjects. 638-5000.BROOKLYN COLLEGEWOMEN STUDIES PROGRAM: Women%u2019s Center &Woman to Woman Peer Counseling at Brooklyn College ofthe City University of NewYork, Bedford Avenue & Am -nue H, 11210, 780-5467/77 or780-5777/8.NEW EARLY CHILDHOODPROGRAM IN PARK SLOPE:Certified teachers, child centered approach, gym & pool,trained specialists, suitable forchildren of all faiths. BethElohim Congregation. 8th Ave.& Garfield PI. 768-3814.PAINTING & DRAWING: AtBrooklyn Museum Art School,students work in representational (figurative) or non-representational (abstract) directions, models & critiques. 9:30am-noon. August 1-August 24,$80. Studio 3. 638-4486.SCULPTURE: Emphasis onhuman figure, model presentfor each session. Aug. 1-24.Brooklyn Museum Art School,9:30 am-noon. $80. 638-4486.SUMMER SESSION OFFREE EXERCISE & DANCECLASSES: exercise, moderndance & ballet classes forchildren (3-14), teens (15-19)and adults from July 5-August30. Brooklyn War Memorial,Cadman Plaza West. For infocall 965-6584.PARENT EFFECTIVENESSTRAINING COURSE: UnionTemple, 17 Eastern Parkway.Mon & Thurs. during Aug.,7-10 pm. Starts Aug 7. $25, $10for members. Participantsreceive 24 hrs. instruction &text. Limited to 20 people.638-7600.M i s c .BROOKLYN IRISH COMMUNITY: Now has a phone no.to call 24 hrs. a day for free helpin getting info about socialservices in NYC. At 492-5768calls answered during workhours on weekdays, other timesa message is taken and staff willcall back. Office is at 5806 6thAve. in Bklyn., 11220.DanceAUDITIONS FOR CARROLLDANCE THEATRE productionof The Little Prince: Friday,Aug. 4, 7:00 p.m. 405 W. 47 St.in Manhattan. Movement andReading. Be familiar with thebook. Some pay.Film s%u201cIN SEARCH OF ANCIENTASTRONAUTS%u201d : Based on thebook Chariots of the Gods. Also%u201cThe Sea,%u201d films on livingthings of the sea%u2019s dependenceon each other & struggle forsurvival. Aug 8, Brooklyn WarMemorial Bldg. Cadman PlazaW. & Orange St. 7 pm. Free.%u201cTHE UNIQUE DEATH OFJULIUS & ETHEL ROSENBERG%u201d : Re-examination of themany unanswered questionssurrounding the RosenbergSobell case. 7 pm at BrooklynWar Memorial, Cadman PlazaW. & Orange St. 965-6584.Free.MOVIES IN THE GARDEN:Alternate Friday nights in thePratt Institute Community Garden, through Aug. 18. Titles ofmovies on the Garden fence assoon as possible. Bring blankets. Free popcorn.FILMS FOR KIDS: RedhookBranch of Brooklyn PublicLibrary July 24-27: Hansel &Gretel, Charlie Needs a NewCloak & Mole in the Zoo, July31-Aug. 3: Snowy Day, CuriousGeorge & Whazzit, August7-10: Hen Hop, The Boy & theNorth Wind, Aug. 14-17:, Catsup & Shoemaker & the Elves,Aug. 21-24: Letter to Amy &Little Grey Neck. Red HookBranch, 7 Wolcott St. 11231,875-4412. For day care groups.QUEEN OF ALL SAINTSPARISH: Celebrating 100thananniversary, history of parishto be published, dinner-dancein November, contact church,300 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn 11205,638-7625.Kid*SUMMER STORY HOUR:\Bible through the Magic ofMusical Stories,%u201d Kids 5-8.Union Temple, 17 EasternParkway. Tues. & Thurs. inAug., 2-3 pm. Free admission& refreshments.& A T I Wih U h hA HOTEL FOR CATSJ. W ELDONCARTW RIGHTJ. Weldon Cartwright is acat of substantial breeding. Whenever his familytakes a holiday he arranges for his own vacation at CATS N%u2019 JAMAS.W eldon specifies suite#10. 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The softly gas-lit dining room with its cut glass chandeliers, mirrored mahogany walls lined with red velvet brocade, finely carved plasterwork and sturdymahogany tables is one of the finest examples of \Belle Epoque\(The Good Old Days) in all of New York. And the quality of the food and the way it is served still adheres to the high standards established by the founders nearly a century ago. It%u2019s their legacy of graciousness and our claim to fame.-'Gage & Tollner 
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