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                                    F i l i n s%u201c THE UNQUIET DEATH OF JULIUS & ETHEL ROSENBERG%u201d ! Re-examination of the many unanswered questions s u n u u u u iu g th e R u s e n b e rg - Sobell case, 7 pm, Aug. 15 at Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza W. & Orange St. Free. 965-6584.%u201c THE CIA%u2019S SECRET ARMY:%u201d Aug 22 7 pm at the Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza West & Orange St., Brings into focus one aspect of the early 60%u2019s operations of CIA to overthrow Castro. Free 965-6584.%u201c FRIDAY FUCKS:%u201d Special summer program for children ages 7-12 at Brooklyn%u2019s Highlawn Brand Library. 10:30 every Friday, W 13th St. at Kings Highway.THURSDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMS: at Brooklyn Hts. Pub. Lib., 280 Cadman Plaza W. Films start at 3 pm. Aug. 10, %u201c Storm of S trangers;%u2019%u2019 Aug. 17, %u201c The Irish;%u201d Aug. 24, %u201c From These Roots;%u201d Aug. 31 %u201c Italian American.%u201dFILMS FOR KIDS: Redhook Branch of Brooklyn Public Library. Aug. 14-17: Catsup & Shoemaker & the Elves, Aug 21-24: Letter to Amy & Little Grey Neck. Red Hook Branch, 7 Wolcott St 11231, 875-4412. For day care groups.MOVIES IN THE GARDEN: Alternate Friday nights in the Pratt Institute Community Garden, through Aug. 18. Titles of movies on the Garden fence as soon as possible. Bring blankets. Free popcorn.Tours TripsDISCOVER NEW YORK:series of Sunday tours incl. the Brooklyn Promenade, meet in front of the LIHS, 128 Pierrepont St. 2 pm, Aug. 6, 20, Sept. 3, 17. No reservation necessary. Cancellation in case of rain. 586-4763.BUS EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY: Vfe Trailways. Aug 26. Departs from 600 Block Baltic St., 6:30 am. $20. Sponsored by Baltic Block Assoc. 738-0016.TEN TOURS: organized by the friends of the parks, interesting places for minimal fees, UNI-9696.LIRR TOURS: Famoushomes, fishing, boating, beach tours, leave from LIRR Terminal, Flatbush & Atlantic Aves., Complete brochure, schedules, fee: JA6-0900, ext. 498.BO TA N IC GARDEN TOURS: guided tours of grounds and greenhouses every Sunday at 2 pm, begins it Magnolia Plaza in front of Administration building. Tours vill emphasize Herb Garden, Fragrance Garden for the Blind, Japanese Garden, highlights of tree and shrub collection. Free. No reservation necessary.ISLAND HELICOPTER TOURS: East 34th St. & E. River Drive. $9 for 7 minutes. Prices go as high as $72 for 45 minutes. Go off btwn 10 am &Q QOC CO-TO ~ r m%u201c* %u2022*%u2022**+%u2022PIONEER SAIL: Weekday cruises 1 & 6 pm, Weekend 2 & 7 pm. Bring your own lunch.INSOM NIACSBICYCLE TOUR OF BROOKLYN: Aug. 20, 2:30 a.m. Meet on steps of Borough Hall, ride 14 miles to Atlantic Ocean at Riis Park. Return by subway. Sponsored by Friends of the Park.CIRCLE LINE%u2019S MISS FREEDOM: Four trips daily from Battery Park to Ellis Island, 9:30, 11:30, 1:30 & 3:30. Passengers are escorted on one-hour tour. $2:50, $1.25 for children.CIRCLE LINE AROUND MANHATTAN: 35-mile route, leaving Pier 83 every 45 minutes from 9:45 am to 5 pm. 5,12.50 for children. 563-3200.K id sBROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019SMUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days 1-5 pm. Closed Tuesdays. Admission free. Long waiting lines at times. Groups not adm itted. W eekdays: Instructors, children use Museum objects in ticketed 40- m inute group activities for ages 5-up only (adults, younger children wait elsewhere). Followed by special events, films for all ages. Weekends: open-admission for all ages without tickets. Walk-through and open-ended activities. 735-4432.SUMMER STORY HOUR:%u201c Journey to the Land of the Bible through the Magic of Musical Stories,%u201d Kids 5-8. Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway. Tues. & Thurs. in Aug., 2-3 pm. Free admission & refreshments.PROGRAM AT RED HOOK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Mondays: RIF (Reading is Fundamental) Registration & Gifts 3-5 pm, ages 6th grade & below; same Tuesday 3-7 pm; Thursdays: puzzles & games 3-5 pm, ages 6-12; Fridays: Children%u2019s Film Program, 12:30 & 3:30 pm, ages 6-12. 875-4412.INFANT SWIM: Lessons for children 6 montns-2 yrs. & 2-4 yrs. Beginning Aug 5 & running for 4 Saturdays. Prospect Park YMCA 768-7100.SUMMER POTTERY CLASSES: 9:30-11:30 am or 3:30- 5:30 pm, weekdays, Pottery Loft, 7th Ave. & 8th St., 788-4664.CHRISTIAN EDUCATION:and fellowship for kids any age, St. John, St. Matthew, Emanuel Lutheran Church, 283 Prospect Ave., every Sunday, 9:30-10:45 am, 633-1199.CARROLL G A RD EN S LIBRARY: preschool story time: every Tues. 1 pm. ages 4-5; Clinton & Union Sts., 625-5838.PUZZLES, GAMES & FILMS: Puzzles & games, Aug. 7-28, Mondays, 3-5 pm, ages 6-12. Preschool films, Aug. 2 & 16, 10:30 am & 11:30 %u00abiii, agca o-o. Fiii.1*, Fridays, Aug. 4-25, 3:45 pm, ages 6-12. Clinton Hill Library; 380 Washington Ave., 11238. Call for specific showings, 875-8038.READ-A-BOOK-A-WEEK: Summer club & contest, sponsored by Boro Park Community New & Mapleton Action Comm ittee. Ages 7-14. Related activities (films, exhibitions, discussions) also planned. Contact Mapleton Library, 232-0346 or Borough Park Library, 435-3375.CfflLDREN%u2019S ART STUDIO: life drawing classes every Wed., 4 pm, ages 7-15. 6 classes. $18. Beginning art: every Sat. 11 am., 12 classes, $32, 32 Union St., 789-6759B R O O K L Y N B O T A N IC GARDEN%u2019S CHILDREN%u2019S GARDEN: Children ages 9-17 will be assigned crops students planted during the spring. 8:30-11:30 am Mon & Thurs. or Tues. & Fri. throughout July & Aug. $5, $2:50 for members. Orientation & late registration 1000 Washington Ave., Brooklyn 11225, 622-4433.CHILDREN & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES: 2 free day camp programs for children ages 6-13. Consultation & technical assistance to other groups. Cultural & recreational programs. 263 9th St., Brooklyn, 11215. 788-4800.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S MUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open daily except Mon. 1-5 pm. Sunday. Walk through, no instructors. Limited number of exhibits open. 735-4400. Admission free. Recommended children be accompanied.CATHOLIC YOUTH OSGANIZATION: Day campprogram serving youth from 6-14, plus ongoing youth recreation programs year round. Fee. 191 Joralemon St. 596- 5500 or 996-1000.EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM: of Cong. Beth Elohim, child-centered, Bank St. education approach, cert, teachers. Full, half day p%u2019grams, 5 days, Sept.-June, ages 2.S-4.9. Now accepting registration. Call Rabbi Weiner, 768-3814.YWCA TEEN FILM PROGRAM: Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30 pm. Run by YWCA Teen Leadership Program. 30 Third Ave. at Atlantic Ave. 875-1199.YOUTH OPPORTUNITY JOB PROGRAMS: Job seekers, particularly drop-outs and high school grads, should contact Youth Employment Service at 394 Bridge St., or call 488-5410.WILLIAMSBURG!! NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITIES: 16Engert Ave., new homework helper program for kids in grades 1-6, weekdays 3-4:30 p pm. Also Tues., Thurs., knitting & crocheting, 383-9236.I v e n t sFREE BREAKFAST SEMINARS FOR MINORITY WOMEN IN BUSINESS: Medgar Evers College. 1150 Carroll St., Rm. 208<%u00a3ept 10, Oct 1 & 29, 10 am. Free, registration req. 735-1750.QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS PARISH: Celebrating 100th anniversary, history of parish to be published, dinner-dance in November, contact church, 300 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn 11205,638-7652.TUESDAY NIGHT LIVE: Tuesday evenings during July & August members & friends of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PI. will gather for a mixture of serious & social activities. Schedule includes squareD dance, forum on Beacon Press & J.P . Stevens, Pot Luck Supper.PRIMARY CANDIDATES%u2019 NIGHTS: All three candidates for the Democratic nomination for Governor are expected at Catherine McAuley High School, 710 East 37 St., Flatbush, Aug. 22, 8 pm. 596-5500.NEIGHBORHOOD ACTION COALITION: Hosting its first non-partisan annual %u201c Meet the Candidates Night,%u201d Aug. 14, 8 pm at Nicholas Cathedral, 355 State St., corner of BondAmong the candidates who will be speaking are, from Congress, Fred Richmond, Bernard Gifford, Own Augustin, and Arthur Bramwell. State Assembly: Harvey Strelzin, Velmanette Montgomery, Virginia Apuzzo, Alexis Miranda, Nat Hendricks. Lieutenant Governor (tentatively) Mario Cuomo and Bruce Caputo. Gubernatorial (tentatively) Mary Ann Krupsak. Everyone is encouraged to attend. 237-0641.GRASS ROOTS MOVEMENT: Park Slope Civic Council needs plats o f every kind to help control erosion in park. Aug. 20, 1-4 pm accepting almost anything to be used by Youth Conservation Corps to help stop erosion.RAFFLES AT SOUTH STREET: Seaport stores raffling off special fishing oriented prizes, Aug. 13, 5 pm. Tickets on sale now, need not be present. 766-9020. ,FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS: every Thurs. 3-7 pm, 229 Prospect Park West, 768- 0021.____%u00bb _U P 1*MUSIC OF THE BRITISH ISLES: Dan Milner & Friends & Father Charles Coen. Traditional & Popular Music. Aug. 19, 7:30 pm, Pier 15, South Street Seaport. $2.50, $2 for members. Held outdoors.X-SEAMEN%u2019S INSTITUTE: Great naval battles, whaling disasters & voyages of discovery. Working Songs and Chants, Aug 18, traditional chanteys used to provide rhythm to accompany work. Start 7 pm on Pier 15 at South Street Seaport Museum (South Street near John Street). $2.50, $2 for members. Concert outdoors so in case of bad weather call to confirm. 766-9066.JAM SESSIONS: First in an ongoing s^ies of Friday music nights/jam sessions, Aug 4, 9 pm. Focus for first session, Latin music. Party afterwards. Everyone invited. Bring your instruments. 834-9408.M ID SU M M E R NOONS CONCERTS: At St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, corner of Clinton & Montague. Concerts are at noon on Wednesdays, free. Aug. 9, Morse Donaldson%u2019s American Dance Movement, modern ballet. Aug. 16, %u201c Chrysalis,%u201d dance solo. Aug. 23, Brooklyn Heights Music Society Octet. Aug. 30, Paul Johnson, guitarist, composer & the folksinger.MUSIC AT THE GOOD COFFEE HOUSE: Every Friday, 9 pm, admission $2. Aug 4, 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 Henry Neremburg, mix of blues, ballads, swing, jazz, Irish & contemp. 53 Prospect Park West. Free coffee and tea. 594-1384, 768-2972.THE INTERNATIONALS: Singers & orchestra. Aug 30, 7:30 pm at 6th Ave. Church.SWEET ADELINE%u2019S AUDITIONS: Brooklyn Chapter or Sweet Adelines, Inc. having rehearsals, Tuesdays, 8 pm through Aug 29, Prudential Savings Bank. 1617 Ave. %u201c M.%u201d Any woman interested in singing four-part, barbershop-style harmony welcome. 438-1339.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert or event daily at Boro Hall, 12:30-1:30, Mon-Fri through Sept.MUNICIPAL CONCERTS AT SEA SIDE PARK: Golden Band, 8-10 pm Saturdays, Aug 12. Guggenheim Grossman 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.MUSIC ON THE BARGE: Aug 13 presenting first winners of Bargemusic Brooklyn competition. Barge is located at Fulton Ferry Landing. 624-4061AUDITIONS FOR DESSOFF: 65-voice chorus specializing in early polyphonic music and lit. of later periods. Rehearsals are held W ed., 7:30-10 pm at the Brotherhood Synagogue, 28 Gramercy Park South. For audition appointments bet. 6 & 9 pm, call UL5-3047 mornings or leave message at.228-9226.A r tNEW MUSE COMMUNITY MUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave. Usually open 1-5 except on Mon. but hours vary according to exhibit. Exhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call for information. 774-2900.BOERUM HILL ARTISTS: Paintings, sculpture, photography & graphics by 12 artists who live in Hill community. July 30-Sept. 10. Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Pkway. 638-5000.THE ART OF SOCIAL SATIRE: a one-man showing of the etchings, watercolors and drawings of satirist Hank virgona at the Summa Gallery, 152 Montague Street through Aug. 15.SHOW AT HENRY HICKS: Group show featuring work by | Allan Halpern. Landscapes, realism, oils, photos. Through Aug 20. 93 Atlantic Ave. Bet. Hicks and Henry. 522-3693Mice.BROOKLYN HUSH COMMUNITY: Now has a phone no. to call 24 hrs. a day for free help in getting info about social services in NYC. At 492-5768 calls answered during work hours on weekdays, other times a message is taken and staff will call back. Office is at 5806 6th Ave. in Bklyn., 11220.Xafapette gfoenue gresfbpferian Cfjurd)Lafayette Ave. & S . Oxford625-7515George Litch Knight, D.D., Pastor James M. Wingate Minister of musicSun., Aug. 13th at 10:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP inUNDERWOOD CHAPEL (air conditioned)Dr. Robert B. Davidson, Professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Distinguished successor to William Barclay. First time to preach in New York City.W. Kenneth Weaver. Jr., Guest Organist;Harold Beasley, Tenor.j The Church is located 5 blocks east of BAM. Take Buses: 38. 26, and 52 to S. Portland I Ave., 1 block from the Church door.JOSEPH C. CUSIMANO CHARLES J. CUSIMANODOM INIC J. CUSIMANOCusimano & RussoFuneral HomeService to the community for 3 generationsPlymouth Church of the Pilgrim sOrange & Hicks Streets (Congregational)Worship ServiceBrooklyn Heights%u201cHave Astronomers Found God?%u201dThe Rev. J. Blaine Fister, preaching%u2014Coordinator of Education for Christian Life and Mission, National Council of ChurchesNursery care providedMinisters: Harry H Kruener Arnold Ostlund, Jr.William R. Nye________ Organist & Dir. of Music230 COURT STREET624-43302005 WEST 6TH STREET372-1348The Brooklyn Heights Synagogue117 Rem sen Street The Community SynagogueAlbert .1. I.nwenheru. Rnhhi522-2070Albert !. I.nwenheru. RnhhiC antor David Weissman Stanley Levenson, PresidentFriday Evening Sabbath Services7:30 pmFor information, call temple office, 522-2070 Mon. and Wed. 0-121ICONGREGATION BAITH ISRAEL ANSHEI EMES%u2018 The Kane Street Synagogue %u2019236 Kane St. btwn. Court & Clinton ]_ !August 10,1978 THE PHOENIX. Page 15i i -------------------1 r \\ r _ n.LLin v n m u a / %u2022 v s u i t U y n a u u iConservative Come Join Us! Founded 1856 Come Join Us!Sabbath Services 10 A.M. (Kiddush, Jr. Congregation)Tisha B%u2019Av Services Sat. Aur. 12,9 P.M .Creative Hebrew School%u2014Register Now Adult Education Program For information Call TR5-1550or 852-40MS%u25ba C o m i n g
                                
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