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                                    PUZZLES, GAMES &FILMS: Puzzles & gam es,Aug. 7-28, Mondays, 3-5 pm,ages 6-i2. Prescnool turns,Aug. 2 & 16, 10:30 am & 11:30am, ages 3-5. Films, Fridays,Aug. 4-25, 3:45 pm, ages 6-12.Clinton Hill Library; 380 Washington Ave., 11238. Call forspecific showings, 875-8038.READ-A-BOOK-A-WEEK:Summer club & contest, sponsored by Boro Park CommunityNew & Mapleton Action Comm ittee. A ges 7-14. Relatedactivities (films, exhibitions,discussions) also planned.Contact Mapleton Library,232-0346 or Borough ParkLibrary, 435-3375.CHILDREN%u2019S ART STUDIO:life drawing classes everyWed., 4 pm, ages 7-15. 6classes. $18. Beginning art:every Sat. 11 am., 12 classes,$32, 32 Union St., 789-6759BR O O K LY N B O T A N ICG A R D EN %u2019S CH ILDREN%u2019SGARDEN: Children ages 9-17will be assigned crops studentsplanted during the spring.8:30-11:30 am Mon & Thurs. orTues. & Fri. throughout July &Aug. $5, $2:50 for members.Orientation & late registration1000 Washington Ave., Brooklyn 11225, 622-4433.SUMMER POTTERY CLASSES: 9:30-11:30 am or 3:30-5:30 pm, weekdays, PotteryLoft, 7th Ave. & 8th St.,788-4664.FREE SUBWAY PASSES:Youth Board issues free subway passes for off-peak hr.travel to organized, non-profityouth groups. Contact NewYork City Youth Board, 38 ParkRow, NY, NY 10038. 433-3385.PROGRAM AT RED HOOKPUBLIC LIBRARY: Mondays:RIF (Reading is Fundamental)Registration & Gifts 3-5 pm,ages 6th grade & below; sameTuesday 3-7 pm; Thursdays:puzzles & games 3-5 pm, ages6-12; Fridays: Children%u2019s FilmProgram, 12:30 & 3:30 pm,ages 6-12. 875-4412.INFANT SWIM: Lessons forchildren 6 months-2 yrs. & 2-4yrs. Beginning Aug 5 &running tor 4 Saturdays. Prospect Park YMCA 768-7100.CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION: Day campprogram serving youth from6-14, plus ongoing youth recreation programs year round.Fee. 191 Joralemon St. 596-5500 or 996-1000.YOUTH OPPORTUNITYJOB PROGRAMS: Job seekers, particularly drop-outs andhigh school grads, shouldcontact Youth EmploymentService at 394 Bridge St., orcall 488-5410.WELLIAMSBURGH NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITIES: 16Engert Ave., new homeworkhelper program for kids ingrades 1-6, weekdays 3-4:30 ppm. Also Tues., Thurs., knitting & crocheting, 383-9236.G EO LO G IC AL TR IPTHROUGH PROSPECT PARKODYSSEY: Aug. 5. 11-1:30pm. Geological field study ofthe ice age%u2019s effects on shapingthe park. Led by Sidney &Allen Friend. Meet at Litchfield Mansion Colonade, Prospect Park & 5th Ave. Sponsored by Prospect Park Environmental Center. Cancelled incase of rain. $1, 50 cents forkids.CHILDREN & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES: 2free day camp programs forchildren ages 6-13. Consultation & technical assistance toother groups. Cultural & recreational programs. 263 9th St.,Brooklyn, 11215. 788-4800.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019SMUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave.at St. Marks Ave. Open dailyexcept Mon. 1-5 pm. Sunday.Walk through, no instructors.Limited number of exhibitsopen. 735-4400. Admissionfree. Recommended childrenbe accompanied.ART WORKSHOP: Variousclasses for 9-12 yrs., summerclasses, 321 Atlantic A ve.,852-7418.WHAT%u2019S UP AT THEBROOKLYN MUSEUM? Freefilms will be shown twice everyThurs., Fri., & Sat. afternoonbetw 1 & 5 pm. Films last 30-40minutes. Admission by ticketsissued at the door only excepton Sat. Special performing artsevents will take place once ormore on every Wed., Sun., &Mon. through Sept. 3. Performances are free but admission only with a ticket issued atdoor, except on Sundays. Alsonumerous courses and projectsfor children ages 8-13. Nocharge. Groups will not bepermitted until next fall. 145Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn 11213735-4400.EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM: of Cong. Beth Elohim,child-centered, Bank St. education approach, cert, teachers. Full, half day p'grams, 5days, Sept.-June, ages 2.S-4.9.Now accepting registration.Call Rabbi Weiner, 768-3814.CARROLL G A R D E N SLIBRARY: preschool storytime: every Tues. 1 pm. ages4-5; Clinton & Union Sts.,625-5838.WEDNESDAY KIDS PROGRAMS: Park Slope Library,every Wed., 11 am., assortedactivities, games, films, ages6-12; 2 pm picture book hour,stories and films, ages 3-5,Sixth Ave. at 9th St.YWCA TEEN FILM PROGRAM: Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30pm. Run by YWCA TeenLeadership Program. 30 ThirdAve. at Atlantic Ave. 875-1199.CHRISTIAN EDUCATION:and fellowship for kids anyage, St. John, St. Matthew,Emanutl Lutheran Church, 283Prospect Ave., every Sunday,9:30-10:45 am, 633-1199.Town TripsBUS EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY: Via Trailways.Aug 26. Departs from 600Block Baltic St., 6:30 am. $20.Sponsored by Baltic BlockAssoc. 738-0016.A band member who played in part of the Borough IPlaza%u2019s daily free entertainment series. The performancescommence at noon daily and are free.South Street Seaport, FultonFerry. $12, $10 for members.Reservations recommended.766-9072.DISCOVER NEW YORK:series of Sunday tours incl. theBrooklyn Promenade, meet infront of the L1HS, 128 Pierrepont St. 2 pm, Aug. 6, 20,Sept. 3, 17. No reservation necessary. Cancellation incase of rain. 586-4763.TEN TOURS: organized bythe friends of the parks,interesting places for minima!fees, UNI-9696.LIRR TOURS: Famoushomes, fishing, boating, beachtours, leave from LIRR Terminal, Flatbush & AtlanticA ves., Complete brochure,schedules, fee: JA6-0900, ext.498.PIONEER SAIL: Weekdaycruises 1 & 6 pm, Weekend 2 &7 pm. Bring your own lunch.ISLAND HELICOPTERTOURS: East 34th St. & E.River Drive. $9 for 7 minutes.Prices go as high as $72 for 45minutes. Go off btwn 10 am &5 pm. 895-5372.INSOMNIACS BICYCLETOUR OF BROOKLYN: Aug.20, 2:30 a.m. Meet on steps ofBorough Hall, ride 14 miles toAtlantic Ocean at Riis Park.Return by subway. Sponsoredby Friends of the Park.CIRCLE LINE%u2019S MISSFREEDOM: Four trips dailyfrom Battery Park to EllisIsland, 9:30, 11:30, 1:30 &3:30. Passengers are escortedon one-hour tour. $2:50, $1.25for children.CIRCLE LINE AROUNDMANHATTAN: 35-mile route,leaving Pier 83 every 45minutes from 9:45 am to 5 pm.5,12.50 for children. 563-3200.BO TA N IC G A R D ENTOURS: guided tours ofgrounds and greenhousesevery Sunday at 2 pm, beginsat Magnolia Plaza in front ofAdministration building. Tourswill emphasize Herb Garden,Fragrance Garden for theBlind, Japanese Garden, highlights of tree and shrubcollection. Free. No reservation necessary.cServing Brooklyn for over 100 years withreliable service, superb artistry, quality flowers andplants with prompt delivery. Wire service availablef e w Corner of25th St& 5th Ave.Also located at Park Slope Florist1st St. & 7th Ave.788-6770240 Proepoct Park West788-0600Credit Cards Accepted%u2022 o fte n /u<> -b u tt%u2022/uec b illin g b 7 'V%u2022 f ix e < //t ttt(>tiuTH E LORD SPOKE TO MOSES, SAYING: ...ASSEM BLE TH E W HOLECO M M UNITY AT T H E ENTRANCE OF TH E TENT OF M EETING (LEV. 8:3)EASTERN PARKW AY ATG RAND ARM Y PLAZATEMPLETH E OLDEST REFORM TEM PLE IN BROOKLYNNOW CELEBRATING ITS 130TH ANNIVERSARY IS PROUD TOANNOUNCE TH E INTRODUCTION OF ASERIES OF N EW PROG RAMS%u2022 SPIRITUAL %u25a0 %u2022SOCIAL!%u2022 INTELLECTUALFounded 1848 %u25a0 %u2022PHYSICAL!Moses, our great emancipator and teacher, died at the age of 120 after a long and fruitful life. His death prevented himfrom witnessing the entrance of his people into the Promised Land and some say the realization of his ultimate goal. Butindividuals do perish, even great ones like Moses. Fortunately, institutions outlive the people that form them. UnionTemple in Brooklyn has been an important force for education and decency in the Brooklyn community for 130 years andunlike Moses plans to go on living and contributing to the vitality of the Brooklyn Jewish community for many moreyears. As part of our 130th year we are proud to announce the introduction of: HAVUROT, ADULT STUDIESAFTER-SCHOOL CENTER, PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING, SPECIAL EVENTS for individuals and families!We are located on the Grand Army Plaza across from the main branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. There is freeparking available in our lot. We will be very happy to welcome you into our Temple family where after more than 4000years the Law of Moses is very much alive.Union Temple is offering a warm, safe place for your children where they can unwindand express themselves creatively after school%u2014STARTING SEPT. 12TH.%u2018 Creative Dance%u2014taught by Helaine Apostol%u2018 Arts Program%u2014using Jewish and secular themes%u2018 Singing%u2014 Israeli tunes and traditional melodies%u2018 Swimming/Gym%u2014under professional supervisionOur After-School Center meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30Children from 5-12 are invited. There is no fee for members.Non-members fee: $30 per semester%u2014applicable towards membership dues.Please note: We have a fine Hebrew language and Jewish religious instruction program on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 for Beginners and4:30-5:30for intermediates.For further information on these or other programs at Union Temole nlease rail ft3fl-7finn nr snndmine coupon.Name -____________________________________________________ _________Address. Phone:I am interested in.Send to Marvin Axelrod, Program Director, 17 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 11238A u a u s t 3 197ft T H P P H D P W I Y D a /ia lC %u201e , - , - --------. . . ---------------- * \ w * Comini
                                
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