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S / a > r , Jft J*'t * -Jr %u201eir . r * %u2022- %u00ab* %u00abi m%u00bb B r e s k lnTour* SportsDISCOVER NEW YORK:series of Sunday tours ind. the Brooklyn Promenade, meet in front of the LIHS, 128 Pierrepont St. 2 pm, Sept. 3, 17. No reservation necessary. Cancellation in case of rain. 586-4763.ISLAND HELICOPTER TOURS: East 34th St. & E. River Drive. $9 for 7 minutes. Prices go as high as $72 for 45 minutes. Go on btwn 10 am &5 pm. 895-5372.PIONEER SAIL: Weekday cruises 1 & 6 pm, weekend 2 ft 7 pm. Bring your own lunch.INSOMNIAC%u2019 S BICYCLE 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%u2019 S MISS FREEDOM: Four trips daily from Battery Park to Ellis Island, 9:30, 11:30, 1:30 & 3:30. Passengers are escorted for one-hour tour. S2.50, $1.25 for children.CIRCLE LINE AROUND MANHATTAN: 35-mile route, leaving Pier 83 every 45 minutes from 9:45 am to 5 pm.5,2.50 for children. 563-3200.BUS EXCURSION TO A T %u00adLANTIC CITY: ViaTrailways. Aug 26. Departs from 600 Block Baltic St., 6:30 am. $20. Sponsored by B altic Block Assoc. 738-0016.Pairs& PeasFLATSUSH FROLIC: 10 blocks of food, crafts, entertainment, cmty displays ft special events. Along Cortelyou Rd. btwn E. 16th St. ft Coney Island Ave. Sept. 17. 783-4469 or 783-3077.ATLANTIC ANTIC: Atlantic Ave. St. Fair, Sept. 24. For info contact headuarters at 334 Atlantic Ave., Mon.-Fri. or call 858-3772.%u2018 %u2018A DAY AT THE BAY%u201d : Sept. 10 on Manhattan Beach, Sheepshead Bay Mall, Emmons Ave. at Shore Blvd. Space available. 646-0976, 783-4469, 783-3077.ATLANTIC AVENUE FLEA MARKET: every Fri. noon9 pm; Sat., Sun., 10 am-8 pm.298 Atlantic Ave., btwn Hoyt & Smith Streets. ____ ,GREENMARKET: Farmer%u2019s market, at BAM parking lot, Flatbush & Atlantic, open Wednesdays 8 am-6 pm, thru Nov. 22,566-0990.MONTAGUE ST. FLEA MARKET: 121 Montague St. every Fri. 4-9 pm. Sat. & Sun.,10 am-7 pm. Dealer info: 339-1092, 237-1072.FABULOUS FIFTH AVENUE FAIR: Traffic-free day long celebration on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, Sept. 10. Highlights include international food, arts & crafts, ft old-fashioned sidewalk sales. For info ft space reservation, call 622-1900.C O L U M B U S CO U RT STREET FAIR: Large scale street festival, October 8, 10 am-9 pm. Raindate, Oct. 9. Street closed to traffic from Atlantic Ave. to W. 9th St., art, food, vendors, entertainment. Artist ft crafts people may rent 15 ft. space at $25, food vendors $35, and cmty groups $15. Info booths free. Call ette Stoltz 789-6811 or write Columbus Court, 466 Court S t .,' Bklyn.N.Y. 11231.DEANE STREET BLOCK PARTY: Aug. 26, 8am. Dean Street, bet3. Howard ft Saratoga Aves. 498-5914.S T R E E T F E S T IV A L : People%u2019 s Firehouse sponsoring street festival, Aug. 26, 11amRnm. N. 9th St, bet. Wvtch & Kent A ves. Featuring Live music & other entertainment as well as ethnic foods, games ft info booths.ATLANTIC ANTIC: Atlantic Ave. St. Fair. Sept. 24. For info contact headquarters at 334 Atlantic Ave., Mon-Fri or c 11 858-3772. FYMCA: 357 9th St. Residential facilities, open 24 hrs.; physical dept., 9 am 10 pm, youth dept., 9 am-10 pm, youth dept., 3:30-6 pm, weekends 9 am-5 pm. Gym, programs, courses. 768-7100.BOAT RENTAL: Weekends only. $10 deposit on boat, $2.75 hr. Kate Wollman Rink. 695-6561.BIKE RENTALS: daily11 am-7:30 pm, weekends9 am-7 pm. $2 1st hr., $1.75 each additional hour. 494 Flatbush Ave. 284-6936.PROSPECT P A R K -B A Y RIDGE YMCA: gymnastics and basketball programs. Sports courses to suit individual needs. Located on Joralemon Street, btwn 6th Street & Willow PI. 522-6000.RUNNING & TENNIS: Instructional program. Mon. ft Thurs. 4-6 pm; Mon. ft Wed. 9-1 pm ft 6-8 pm. J.J. Byrne Park. Open to everyone 18 years & under. Also Hot Shot Basketball training.CENTRAL YWCA: Tennis, swimming, gymnastics, slimnastics, karate, tai-chi, yoga. Three week sessions. Next starts early in Sept. Register by Aug. 28. 30 Third Ave. TR5-1190.CO-ED GROUP SWIM LESSONS: Classes to be held on Tus. ft Thurs. nights, 8-9 pm,4 wks. in Aug. At Prospect Park YMCA. 768-7100.YWCA CLUBS ft 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. ft Thurs. 6:30-8 pm; Swim Team for Advanced Beginner girls 8-16,, Tues. & Fri. 3:30-5 pm. $l/wk dues, 30 Third Ave. at Atlantic Ave. 875-1190.PHYSICAL ED AT Y: co-ed classes in Prospect Park-Bay Ridge branches, disco dance, infant swim class, children%u2019s courses, group and private tennis lessons, yoga, swimming, golf, slimnastics, modern dance, running ft karate. YMCA at 9th St. & 6th Ave. S08-7100.YOGA: Wednesdays at 6 pm, Frances White Rm. of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. ft Monroe PI., bring a towel ft wear loose fitting clothes or leotards, Tom Campos instructor. Donation.CO-ED GROUP SWIM LESSONS: Classes to be held on Tues. ft Thurs. nights, 8-9 pm,4 wks in Aug. At Prospect Park YMCA. 768-7100.BASKETBALL PROGRAM: Ages 12-18, being hosted by PRY 7 others, 3 divisions. Hold games on Sats., 9 am-noon, W. Alexander JHS 51, 5th Ave. ft 5th St. Contact PRY, 421 7th St., Bklyn. 11215.MINI OLYMPICS: Aug. 27,10 am-5 pm. All Starrett City youngsters bet. 8 & 16 are eligible. Trophies will be awarded to 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners for each of eight events. To participate, call 642-8875.BOWL-A-THON: Aug. 26, lpm. All proceeds will be to research the cure o f muscular dystrophy & related disorders. Melody Landes, 461 37 St-Call Lee or Tony, 499-3848/3889.M eathgiSOUTH BEACH PSYCHIATRIC CENTER: Bd. of visitors will hold regular monthly meeting, Aug. 16, 9:15 am in the Ocean Breeze Conference Rm. Central Facilities Bldg #1, S. Beach Psychiatric Center, 777 Seaview Ave Staten Island.RECOVERY, INC.: meets every Fri., 8-10 pm, Trinitarian Mission, 869 President St. Self-help for nervous people and former mental patients. 857-6549.CHESS CLUB: Meets atRronklvn Central I.ihrarv. auditorium, Grand Army Plaza. Everyone with interest in chess invited. Mondays, 6-8 pm.SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WIZARDS: An organization of Amateur and Professional magicians who meet Mon.- Thurs. 6:30-11:30 pm, 288 8th St. & 5th Ave. bet. 5th & 6th. 788-0529.CoursesTENANT WORKSHOPS: Brooklyn Tenants Union. 1530 Bedford Ave. and P.S. 9, 279 Sterling Place. Mon. ft Wed. nights, 7:30. 774-2900.CITYAS-SCHOOL: PublicAlternative High School which grants credit to students for firsthand learning experiences at business & professional organizations. Call 596-3430 any Wed: or visit bldg at 59 Schermerhom St., Wed. mornings in Aug.ARTS ft CRAFTS: Jewelry, watercolor, acrylic, macrame, yoga, clay, puppet construction, ceramics, drawings. At i Carroll Gardens Library, 3% Clinton St. Mon.-Fri. Call for schedule.DEFENSE TRAINING FOR WOMEN: Gasses continuing through August, meet Tuesdays, 2-4 pm. For women over 13. Meet at Library, 6th Ave. at 9th St. Sponsored by Women%u2019 s Martial Arts Union. 636-3154.SUMMER SEASON OF EL CENTRO HISPANO DE INFORMACION: The Spanish language center is now open at Brooklyn Public Library%u2019s Williamsburgh branch, Division Avenue at Marcy Avenue. Offers Spanish language job info & Lera Your Way Centers. Saturday service temp, out for branch libraries, Sunday services closed at Central Library. Saturday hours 10 am6 pm. 636-3154.SUMMER SCHOOL AT YORK INSTITUTE: Repeat & advance subject, elementary through High School, remedial reading & math, small classes, day ft evening classes. Write or phone Benjamin Altman, Lit D. 212 Hicks Street, Bklyn 11201,855-5010.CENTER: 373 9th St., Yoga, Meditation, Vegetarian Cooking, Ballet & Dance for kids, etc. 499-3669.INTRODUCTION TO THEMARTIAL ARTS: sponsored by the Community Advisory Board for Youth. Gasses at the Old Court House. 4201 Fourth Avenue at 42 St., third floor, 6:30-9 pm weekdays. Call 435-3786.POETRY W O R K SH O P:Tuesday, 10-noon, or Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, Women%u2019s Works Bookstore, 181 7th A ve., 499-7763.POETRY WORKSHOP: BobHeman, Saturday mornings 11-12:30. Aug. 26. Meet at the Information Desk. Focus on contemporary forms, subjects. 638-5000.BROOKLYN COLLEGE WOMEN%u2019 S STUDIES PROGRAM: Women%u2019s Center & Woman to Woman Peer Counseling at brook]yn College of the City University of New York, Bedford Avenue & Avenue H, 11210, 780-5467/77 or 780-5777/8.NEW EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM IN PARK SLOPE:Certified teachers, child centered approach, gym & pool, trained specialists, suitable fof children of all faiths. Betn Elohim Congregation. 8th Ave. & Garfield PI. 768-3814.FREE MUSICAL THL .TER WORKSHOP: Open tochildren 6-15, will take place 11 am-2 pm, Aug. 22, 24, 25 at St. Matthew%u2019s Church Gymnasium 1123 Eastern Parkway. Being sponsored by Acting By Children in Crown Hgts. 255-4968.FREE MUSICAL THEATER W O RK SH O P: Open tochildren 6-1S, will take place 11 am-2 pm, Aug. 22, 24, 25 at St. Matthew%u2019 s Church Gymnasium 1123 Eastern Parkway. Being sponsored by Acting By Children in Crown H gts. 255-4968.A rtNEW MUSE COMMUNITY MLUSUUM: 1SJU 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.Through Sept. 10. Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway. 638-5000.THE ART OF SOCIAL SATIRE: a one-man showing ofAt- . * %u2022 . . %u201e ____ - . Muic ciutui^s, wmciufiuia %u00abuiudrawings of satirist Hank Virgona at the Summa Gallery, 152 Montague Street extended through Labor Day.EventsFREE BREAKFAST SEMINARS FOR MINORITY WOMEN IN BUSINESS: Medgar Evers College, 1150 Carroll Sfi, Rm. 208. Sept. 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 o f First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Montroe PI. will gather for a mixture of serious & social activities. Schedule includes square dance, forum on Beacon n ess & 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., Glatbush, Aug. 22, 8 pm. 596-5500NEIGHBORHOOD ACTION COALITION: Hosting its first non-partisan annual %u2018\Candidates Night,\8 pm at Nicholas Cathedral, 355 State St., corner of Bond. Among the candidates who will be speaking are, from Congress, Fred Richmond, Bernard Gifford, Own Augustin, and Arthur Bramwell. State Assembly: Harvey Stelzin, 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.FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS: every Thurs. 3-7 pm, 229 Prospect Park W est, 768-0021.M a skn s iu n a v i t u u s u i INDIA: Five brief talks. Sept. 9, 2 pm. Lecture Hall o f Brooklyn Museum. Eastern Parkway, 638-5000.NUTRITION LECTURER: %u201c How What You Eat Affects What Eats You.%u201d Different topics each week, Tuesdays, 7:15 pm, 200 7th A ve., 768-2938.BEING JEWISH: Weds, in Aug., 23, 30, 8-10 pm. Open discussion using techniques of values clarification and realization. Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway. 638-/600.aKid*M ID SU M M ER NOON%u2019 S 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, \23, Brooklyn Heights Music Society Octet. Aug. 30, Paul Johnson, guitarist, composer & folksinger.THE INTERNATIONALS:Singers & orchestra. Aug. 30, 7:30 pm at 6th Ave. Church.SWEET ADELINE%u2019 S AUDITIONS: Brooklyn Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., having rehearsals, Tuesdays, 8 pm through Aug. 29, Prudential Savings Bank. 1617 Ave. %u201c M .%u201d Apy 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.AUDITIONS FOR DESSOFF: 65-voice chorus specializing in early polyphonic music and lit. o f 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, cal! UL5-3047 mornings or leave message at 228-9226.MUSIC ON THE BARGE; Aug. 13 presenting first winners of Bargemusic Brooklyn competition. Barge is located at Fulton Ferry landing. 624-4061.THE X SEAM EN %u2019 S INSTITUTE: A ncient Sea Chants, Aug. 26, 7:30-10:30pm South Street, Pier 15. $2 & $2.50.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert or event daily at Boro Hall, 12:30-1:30, Mon-Fri through Sept.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019 S MUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days 1-5 pm. Closed Tuesdays. Admission free. Long waiting lines at times. Groups not admitted. W eekdays: Instructors, children use Museum objects in ticketed 40- minute 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.PROGRAM AT RED HOOK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Mondays: RIF (Reading is Fundamental) Registration & Gifts 3-5 pm, ages 6th grade ft below; same Tuesday 3-7 pm; Thursdays: puzzles & games 3-5 pm, ages6-12; Fridays: Children%u2019s FUm Program, 12:30 & 3:30 pm, ages 6-12. 875-4412.SU M M E R P O T T E R Y 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 JO-10:45 am, 633-1199.PUZZLES* GAMES ft FILMS: Puzzles ft games, Aug. 7-28, Mondays, 3-5 pm, ages 6-12. Preschool films, Aug. 2 & 16,10:30 am ft 11:30 am, ages 3-5. Films, Fridays, Aug. 4-25, 3:45 pm, ages 6-12. Ginton Hill Library, 380 Washington Ave., 11238. Call for specific showings, 875-8038.READ-A-BOOK4k-WEEK: Summer club ft contest, sponsored by Boro Park Community News & Mapleton Action Committee. Ages 7-14. Related activities (films, exhibitions, discussions) also planned. Contact Mapleton Library, 232-0346 or Borough Park Library, 435-3375.CHILDREN%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 S t, 789-6759.CHILDREN ft 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.CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION: Day camp program 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'grams, 5 days, Sept.-June, ages 2.5-4.9. 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,'\high school grads, should contact Youth EmDlovment Service at 394 Bridge St., or call 488-5410.WILLIAMSBURGH NEIGH1 BORHOOD FACILITIES: 16Engert Ave., new homework helper program for kids inGrades 1-6, weekdays 3- :30 pm. Also Tues., Thurs., knitting & crocheting, 383-9236.Flint%u201c THE CIA%u2019 S SECRET ARMY%u201d : Aug. 22 7 pm at the Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza West ft Orange St., brings into focus one aspect of the early 60%u2019 s operations of CIA to overthrow Castro. Free 965-6584.friday flicks\mer program for children ages7-12 at Brooklyn%u2019s Highlawn Branch 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. 24, \31 \FILMS FOR KIDS: Redhook Branch of Brooklyn P u blic\Library. Aug. 21-24: Letter to Amy ft Little Grey Neck. Red Hook Branch, 7 Wolcott St. 11231, 875-4412. For day care groups.TheatreADELPH1AN PLAYERS: Allthe King%u2019s Men, Aug. 25, 26; Hotel Universe, Aug. 23, 24. Curtain Time, 8:30 at Adelphi Academy, 8515 Ridge Boulevard, $2.50, $1.50 for seniors., PENNY BRIDGE PLAYERS: The Purple Dragon, the madiest o f medieval musicals, tug. 21, 22*. All performance 'mes 10:30 am ft 1:30 pm tcept * which denotes 10:30 'showing only. Undercroft of the Assumption Church, 59 Cranberry St., btwn. Henry & Hicks, Brooklyn 11201. For reservations call 855-6346 or 625-4139.THE LITTLE PRINCE:Performed by the Carroll Dance Theater. Aug. 23, Carroll Library (Union %u2018 ft Clinton) 7:30pm, Aug. 24, Carroll Park at 2pm, Pacific Library at 4pm. Aug. 25, Park Slope Library at 2:30pm.THURSDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMS: At Brooklyn Hts. Pub. Lib., 280 Cadman Plaza W . Films start at 3 pm. Aug. 17, \%u201c From These Roots.%u201dAUDITIONS FOR CARROLL DANCE THEATER: Seeking actors for %u2018 %u2018 A W rinkle In Time.%u201d Must have improvisational experience & dance training. Characters range from 8-40. Call 852-7551 for audition Expenses ra:d.DISCO COM ICS: M usical patterned after com ic-book heroes. W ill be perform ed frequently before Labor Day, so call Everyman Co. for details. 857-7753.HELSTROM CHRONICLE: Aug. 23, 7pm at Pk. Slope Branch of Public Library.August 22,1978, TH E PHOENIX, Page 17 %u25ba Com ing

