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>van by BurgundianFairs, Fun and FrolickingWith the dawning of street fairs, block parties andflea markets, the Cumberland Street Block Associationoffers a full day of games, refreshments and a barrageof goods and wares for your entertainment. It%u2019s theBlock Buster Bazaar Flea Market Block Party onCumberland Street stretching from Lafayette to DeKalbAvenues.It%u2019s a fine opportunity to get to know your neighbor,relish in the music by the Newborn Super Energy, andto get your hands on some fantastic buys. After all,August doesn%u2019t mark the end of summer, but the startof fairs, fun and frolicking. There%u2019s space for merchantsand dealers, too!Cumberland Street Block Party, between Lafayetteand DeKalb Avenues, August 26, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.Raindets: August 27. For more Information contactNaal Gilford at 836-4477.The Symphony Space also has a bundle planned fortheir fall season, including the Theater for theForgotten, pianist Theodore Letvin in recital, and aWall-Wall Shubert Festival to commemorate the 150thanniversary. But their great Fall schedule is no reasonnot to make the Symphony Space a part of yourschedule now!The Burgundian Ensemble In Concert, August 23,8p.m. at The Symphony Space, 96th Street andEvery summer, New York City gets bombarded with outdoorevents from art shows to street fairs. And every summer CentralPark is filled with the melodious sounds of the Dr. Pepper MusicFestival at the Wollman Rink.The festival features top current artists and some treasuredreunions of your old favorites. The atmosphere of the park and thesummer breezes of these close-to-autumn evenings combine toturn every week into a musical delight in New York.On Wednesday, August 23, the festival presents the mellowsounds of Tom Paxton and the dynamic strength of Harry Chapin.For the punkish rock %u2018n%u2019 roll sounds of tomorrow, catch Prism,Meat Loaf and the Good Rats on August 25. Both concerts begin at6:30 p.m.Wollman Rink, Central Park, Fifth Avenue and 59 Street. Formore Information call 249-8870.r Out-of-DoorsA fa ll TaleStill rambling on about the one that got away? Well,now you can learn how to prepare the ones that youreally, REA LLY hooked.Fish specialists, Wanda J. Mead and Thelma Snyderof the Nassau County Cooperative Extension Association will demonstrate gourmet ways to savor sundials,sauce skates and skewer lings along with a multitude ofexquisite cooking hints. Nutritional information,cleaning and storage techniques will also beemphasized.Jones Beach State Park, Central (Will, on Thursday,August 24 from 2-4 p.m.pening to the city an invasion of countryin%u2019t welcome (are they?). At any rate,vc of country music concerts in the Bigive been sneered at a few years ago is:ars that%u2019s been welcomed into the city is1 in Damrosch Park of Lincoln Center forng of free country music, this Thursday,f %u2019h Center Out Of Doors,%u201d an annual threelusic in the parks and plazas of Lincolni %u25a0' yte tunes, all originals! So, bring a friendlj M%u2022ch Park, Lincoln Center. August 24, 8.ERA - Now!O ily three more states are needed to ratify the EqualRights Amendment (ERA)! The Brooklyn Chapter ofthe National Organization for Women will have tablesset up ail over Brooklyn on Saturday, August 26,offering complete information and data about F V \\.Th is day marks the 58th anniversary of theratification of the 19th Am endm ent-W om en%u2019sSuffrage. Volunteers are needed to distribute literatureand help out with the tables.For mere information, call 968-8511.August 22,1978, TH E PHOENIX,It 1

