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%4 CamillaTheatreADELPHIAN PLAYERS: Allthe King's Men, Aug. 3. 4, 5,lb, 17, 25. 26; Hotel Universe.Aug. 10, 11. 12, 18, 19, 23, 24.Curtain time. 8:30 at AdelphiAcademy, 8515 Ridge Boulevard. $2.50, $1.50 for seniors.%u2018%u2018A PHOENIX TOO FREQUEN%u201d : Performed by Company, Aug. 10, 8 pm atGreenwood Baptist Church, 7thAve. btwn 5th & 6th Sts. Sugg,donation, $1.499-1379.CARROLL DANCE THEATRE AT PARK SLOPE LIBRARY: \anti-litter musical, 2:30 pmJuly 28, \2:30 pm Aug. 25. \in Time\L'Engle's book. 4 pm. Sept.29. Ages 6-12. every Wed., 1pm. beginning July 12, filmsalternating with surprise programs. Programs for preschoolers Mon. 11 am beginning July 10. Registrationadvised for this series, but allare welcome. Call or visit 4316th Ave., 768-0593.THEATER-IN-THE-BACKSEASON: Showcase of topBoro talents. July 29, 7:30 pm,CETA selections from theHispanic Theater; July 30, 2pm. The A1 Browne Orchestra;July 30, 7:30 pm, Rob ShantaDancers & Latin Band; Aug. 5,7:30 pm, Steel Band of NevinsNeighborhood Youth Center;Aug. 6, 7:30 pm, Wonderbeans(stringband); Aug. 12, 7:30pm, continuation of specialBrooklyn Museum HaitianFest.; Aug. 13, 2 pm, CETAAfro-Caribbean Band; Aug.13, 7:30 pm, Everyman Co. ofBrooklyn; Aug. 19, 7:30 pm,Benny Kalanzi-program ofAfrican Bantu music; Aug. 20,2 pm. CETA Jazz Band; Aug.20, 7:30 pm, Old Friends(rock); Aug. 26, 7:30 pm, SteveDroon Band. Events in the rearparking lot area of The Brooklyn Museum, entrance onWashington Ave., off EasternParkway. Schedule subject tochange without notice. Freeadmission & parking. 783-4469PENNY BRIDGE PLAYERS:Aladdin, Aladdin & his wonderful lamp, win a princess, akingdom, a caveful of jewels,and another crazy Genie: July27, 28*. Tinker Tom & theMagical Grannies, the fairytale with everything, July 31,Aug. 1*. 2, 3, 4*. 7, 8*, 9, 10,11*. The Purple Dragon, themaddest of medieval musicals,Aug. 14, 16, 17, 18*. 21, 22*.All performance times 10:30am & 1:30 pm except * whichdenotes 10:30 showing only.Undercroft of the AssumptionChurch, 59 Cranberry St.,btwn Henry & Hicks, Brooklyn11201. Fdr reservations call855-6346 or 625-4139.TalksFREE BLOOD PRESSURETESTS: every Thurs. 3-7 pm,229 Prospect Park W est,768-0021.FREE BREAKFAST SEMINARS FOR MINORITYWOMEN IN BUSINESS: Medgar Evers College, 1150 CarrollSt., Rm 208. Aug6, Sept 10, Oct1 & 29, 10 am. Free, registration req.735-1750.MeetingsRECOVERY INC.: m eetsevery Fri., 8 pm-10 pm,Trinitarian Mission, 869 President St., Self-help for nervouspeople and former mentalpatients. 857-6549.VISIONS OF COURTLY INDIA: Five brief talks. Sept. 9, 2pm. Lecture Hall of BrooklynMuseum. Eastern Pkway,638-5000.NUTRITION LECTURER:%u201c How What You Eat AffestWhat Eats You\topics each week, Tuesdays,7:15 pm, 200 7th A ve.,768-2938.PROSPECT PARK NOW &THEN: A TURN-OF-THECENTURY POSTCARD VIEW:(slide presentation) Leader,William Novak, Aug. 3, 8 pm.no reservation necessary. $1for adult, kids, 50 cents. Meetat Ethical Culture Society, 53P.P.W.at 2nd St.BEING JEWISH: 4 Weds, inAug.. 9, 16. 23. 30, 8-10 pm.Open discussions using techniques of values clarificationand realization. Union Temple,17 Eastern Parkway. 638-7600.Free.EventsTUESDAY NIGHT LIVE:Tuesday evenings during July& August members & friendsof First Unitarian Church,Pierrepont St. & Monroe PI.will gather for a mixture ofserious & social activities.Schedule includes squaredance, forum on Beacon Press& J. P. Stevens, Pot LuckSupper.GREENMARKET: Farmer smarket, at BAM parking lot,Flatbush & Atlantic, openW ednesdays 8 am-6 pm,through Nov. 22. 566-09%.MONTAGUE ST. FLEAMARKET: 121 Montague St.every Fri. 4-9 pm. Sat. & Sun.,10 arn-7 pm. Dealer info:339-1092, 237-1072.fair & HeaiCHEEVER PL. BLOCK ASSOCIATION PARTY: Annual BBlock party, Aug. 5, continuousevents. Cheever Place. 875-2311.THURSDAY AFTERNOONPROGRAMS: at Brooklyn Hts.Pub. Lib., 280 Cadman PlazaW. Films start at 3 pm. Aug. 3,\10, \Aug. 17, %u201cThe Irish;%u201d Aug. 24,\\HAITIAN NEW YORKFOLK ARTS FESTIVAL: Celebrating music, dance, folk tales& ritual arts associated withvoodoo. Aug. 12, 1-8 pm,raindate August 19, 1-7 pmBrooklyn Museum, EasternPkway. 638-5000.FLATBUSH FROLIC: 10blocks of food, crafts, entertainment, cmty displays, &special events. Along Cortelyou Rd. btwn E. 16th St. &Coney Island Ave. Sept. 17.783-4469 or 783-3077ATLANTIC ANTIC: AtlanticAve. St. Fair. Sept 24. For infocontact headquarters at 334Atlantic Ave., Mon.-Fri. or call858-3772.%u201c A DAY AT THE BAY:%u201dSept. 10 on Manhattan Beach,Sheepshead Bay Mall,Emmons Ave. at Shore Blvd.Space available. 646-0976,783-4469, 783-3077.ATLANTIC AVENUE FLEAMARKET: every Fri. noon-9pm. Sat., Sun., 10 am-8 pm.298 Atlantic Ave., btwn Hoyt &Smith Streets.MOTHER CHORD: A Women%u2019s Chamber Ensemble asnext program of BrooklynBotanic Garden%u2019s %u201c Music bythe Pond%u201d series, Aug. 6, 3 pmat Alfred T. White Memorial.Frpp 622-4433X-SEAMEN%u2019S INSTITUTE:Songs of Sea Heroes, Aug. 4,exploits of figures such asReuben Ranso, Sally Brown,John Paul Jones & LordAdmiral Nelson. Historical SeaBallads, Aug. 11. Great naval^battles, whaling disasters &voyages of discovery. WorkingSo %u00a3s and Chants, Aug. 18,idditional chanteys used toprovide rhythm to accompanywork. Start 7 pm on Pier 15 atSouth Street Seaport Museum(South Street near John Street).$2.50, $2 for members. Concertoutdoors, so in case of badweather call to confirm.766-9066.NEW YORK BLUES LIAISON: Jn fi tribute to -MuddyWaters;*Aug. 5 at South Stree.;Seaport Museum, Pier 15,South Street nr. John Street onEast River. $2.50, $2 formembers. Outdoors so call toconfirm in case of bad weather.766-9066.MUSIC ON THE BARGE:Aug. 6, 4 pm, mezzo-sopranoAlexandra Huges & tenor PaulRichards joined by pianistConnie SaSalle in opera arias..Aug. 13 presenting first winners of Bargemusic Brooklyncompetition. Barge is located atFulton Ferry Landing,624-4061.JAM SESSIONS: First in anongoing sq-ies of Friday musicnights/jam sessions, Aug. 4,9 pm. Focus for first session,Latin music. Party afterwards.Everyone invited. Bring yourinstruments. 834-9408.M ID SU M M E R N O O N SCONCERTS: At St. Ann & theHoly Trinity Church, corner ofClinton & Montague. Concertsare at noon on Wednesdays,free. Aug. 9, Morse Donaldson%u2019s American Dance Movement, modern ballet. Aug. 16,%u201cChrysalis,%u201d dance solo. Aug.23 Brooklyn MnciriSociety Octet. Aug. 30, PaulHohnson, guitarist, composer& folksinger.MUSIC AT THE GOODCOFFEE HOUSE: Every Friday, 9 pm, admission $2. Aug4, Matthew A. Oppenheimer &Friends, traditional Irish folk,old timey string band music &jazz. Aug. 11, Mike Agronoff,fiddle tunes to ragtime & Patsy& Kenny Rolston with HenryNeremburg, mix of blues,ballads, swing, jazz, Irish &contemp. 53 Prospect ParkWest. Free coffee and tea.594-1384,768-2972.THE INTERNATIONALS:Singers & orchestra. Aug 30,7:30 pm at 6th Ave. Church.SWEET ADELINES AUDITIONS: Brooklyn Chapter ofSweet Adelines, Inc. havingrehearsals, Tuesdays, 8 pmthrough Aug. 29, PrudentialSavings Bank. 1617 Ave. %u201c M%u201d .Any woman interested in singing four-part, barbershop-styleharmony welcome. 438-1339.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert orevent daily at Boro Hall,12:30-1:30, Mon.-Fri. throughSept.MUNICIPAL CONCERTSAT SEA SIDE PARK: GoldenBand, 8-10 pm Saturdays, July29, Aug. 8, 12. GuggenheimGrossman Orchestra Concerts,8-10 pm Wednesdays, Aug. 2,9. Staten Island Musical Society, 8:30- 10:30 Tuesdays, Aug.1,8,15, 22, 29. Sea Side Park,Ocean Pkway, W. 5th Ave. &Surf.CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS: every Sun., 4 pm,Barge Music Ltd, on barge atNational Maritime HistoricalSoc., Cadman PI. W.S p a rtsPROSPECT PARK -BAYRIDGE YMCA: gym nasticsand basketball programs.Sports courses to suit individual needs. Located on Joralemon Street, btwn 6th Street &Willow PI. 522-6000.RUNNING & TENNIS: Instructional program. Mon &Thurs 4-6 pm; Mon & Wed9-1 pm & 6-8 pm. J. J. ByrnePark. Open to everyone 18years & under. Also Hot ShotBasketball training.CENTRAL YWflA; Tennisswimming, gymnastics, slimnastics, karate, tai-cHi, yoga.Three week session s. Nextstarts early in Sept. Registerby Aug. 28. 30 Third St.TR5-1190SWIM CLUB: Wednesdayevenings, 7:30, St. FrancisCollege Pool, 180 Remsen St.,through Aug. 9. Sponsored byFirst Unitarian Church. Don%u2019thave to be a member.YOGA: Wednesdays at 6pm, Frances White Rm of FirstUnitarian Church, PierrepontSt. & Monroe PL, bring a towel& wear loose fitting clothes orleotards, Tom Campos instructor. Donation.SHELTON HEALTH CLUB:year round, open 10-10 daily,luxurious gym and healthfacilities. 85 Livingston Street.875-8131.YMCA: 357 9th St. Residential facilities, open 24 hours;physical dept., 9 am-10 pm,youth dept., 3:30-6 pm, weekends 9 am-5 pm. Gym, programs, courses. 768-7100.BOAT RENTAL: Weekendsonly. $10 deposit on boat,$2.75 hr Kate Wollman Rink.695-6561.BIKE RENTALS: daily 11am-7:30 pm, weekends 9 am-7pm. $2 1st hr., $1.75 eachadditional hour. 494 FlatbushAve. 284-6936.BASKETBALL PROGRAM:Ages 12-18, being hosted byPRY 7 others, 3 divisions. Holdgames on Sats., 9 am-noon, W.Alexander JHS51, 5th Ave &5th St. Contact PRY, 421 7thSt., Bklyn 11215.YWCA CLUBS & TEAMS:Dance Club for girls 8-16, Fri.5-15 6:30 pm, Sat. 2:30 pm;Swim Team for girls 8-16, Sat.3:30-5 pm, Tues & thurs.6:30-8 pm;Swim Team forAdvanced Beginner girls 8-16,Tues & Fri 3:30-5 pm. $l/w kdues 30 Third Ave. at AtlanticAve 875-1190.PHYSICAL ED AT Y:co-edclasses in Prospect Park BayRidge branches, disco dance,infant swim class, children%u2019scourses, group and privatetennis lessons, yogs, swimming, golf, slim nastics,modern dance, running &karate. YMCA at 9th St. & 6thAve. SO 8-7100.CO-ED GROUP SWIM LESSONS: Classes to be held onTues & Thurs nights, 8-9 pm, 4wks in Aug. At Propect ParkYMCA. 768-7100.fh e Brooklyn H eights Synagogue117 Remsen Street 5^2-2070Cantor David WeissmanThe Community SynagogueAlbert J. Lowenberg, RabbiStanley Levenson, PresidentFriday Evening Sabbath ServicesJuly 287:30 pmFor information, cal! temple office, 522-2070Mon. and Wed. 9-12P l y m o u t h o f tl%u00bb

