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                                    U p - !4#4C om in a Edited by JeannetteCoursesNOW LOOKING FOR STUDENTS: Contact NCNW for Sept, neighborhood College Program, currently entrolling. 638-6666.BROOKLYN WAR MEMORIAL: (PRCA) Cadman Plaza West Play camp, ages 7-12 Mon.-Thurs. 10 am-4 pm, Fri. 10 am-3 pm. July 10-Aug. 25. Golden Age Center, activities inch art classes & trips. Thurs. 9:30 am-3:30 pm. Daily schedule; Mon.-chess, clothing construction, beginner dance, movies. Wed.-clothing construction, French, German, creative & modern dance, ballet, beginner, advanced & ad u lt. T h u rs.-fo lk d an ce, bridge, ballet, exercise. Fri.- exercise, mcnies for pre-teens, dance, voile ball. Saturdaychess & vollev ball 965-6584.CLOWNING & THE CIRCUS ARTS: Six weeks this summer, auditions July 14 & 21, 10:30 a.m. at Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza. Covers makeup, character, wardrobe, gags, jugglers, stilt walking, magic, mime, balloon sculpture. 12 positions onlv, auditions small fee 783-4469, 840-2234.LEGAL RIGHTS INFORMATION PROJECT: 2 wkshps; Separation, Divorce & Custody on July 13, Homemaker's Rights, July 20. Both noon-2 p.m. Call Women's Center of Brooklyn College 780-5777/8HOW TO BUY A CAR: July 18, Selecting the Car; noon-1 p.m. & 1 p.m.-2 p.m. July 25, Getting the Best Deal; noon 1 p.m. & 1 p.m .-2p.m . Call Women%u2019s Center of Brooklyn College 780-5777/8.CENTER: 373 9th St.. Yoga. Meditation. Vegetarian Cooking. Rallet A. Dance for kids, etc. 499-3666,TEN \\NT WORKSHOPS:Brooklyn Tenants Union. 1530 R 'i I lord \\ve and PS. 9.Si -Hin\id dits \INTRODUCTION TO THE M \\RTL\\1 ARTS: sponsored In the Community Advisory board for Youth. Classes at the Old Court House. 4201 Fourth \\\\otitic at 47 st.. third floor. Mondav evenings. 6:30-9 pm. s ! fee. Call 435-3'86.CERAMICS: Brooklyn Museum Art School, free additional workshops time available each day, Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 am-noon, July 5-31, Aug. 1-24. $80 monthly.'638-4486.ART CLASSES AT BROOKLYN ART SCHOOL: Part-time courses 1 or 2 days each week, beginning & interm ediate classes, jewelry, painting & drawing, weaving, graphics, sculpture, life drawing, figure painting, fundamentals of furniture construction, sketching, landscaping & portfolio development. Contact museum for specific hours & fees. 638-4486.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 & Learn Your Way Centers. Saturday service temp, out for branch libraries, Sunday services closed at Central Library. Saturdaj hours 10 am6 pm, 636-3154.SILK SCREEN WORKSHOP: for creative T-shirts at the Community Advisory Board for Youth, 647 Fifth Avenue. Classes held by appointment. 9-5 w eekdays. --10 pm. Wednesdays. Call 41'-2-86,SUMMER SCHOOL AT YORK INSTITUTE: Repeat & Advance subjects, elementary through High School, remedial reading & math, small classes, day & evening classes. Write or phone Benjamin Altman, Lit D. 212 Hicks Street, Bklyn 11201,855-5010.COURSES AT BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: Summer flowering trees & shrubs, July 13, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Instructor, Charles Mazza, $6, $4 for members. Those Blooming Annuals, July 19, 6:30-8 pm, $6. $4 for members, Shade Plants for the Brownstoner, July 25, 10:30-noon, $6, $4 for members, An Autumn Vegetable garden, learn what vegetables can be grown now & harvested in early & late fall, care & culture also discussed. Instructor, Anne Trimble. July 27, 10:30 am-noon, Instructor, Lois Berg $6, $4 for members. Drying fruits & vegetables, Aug. 1 & 8 6:30-8 pm, $8, $6 for members. Know & Enjoy Tropical Fruits & Vegetables, Nancy Shopis instructor, Aug. 3, 10:30 am-noon, $6, $4 for members. What Tree Is That? Instructor Charles Mazza, beginners introduction to the identification of some common trees, leaf collections will be made. Aug. 9, 10:30-noon, $6, $4 for members. Ornamental Grasses for Your Garden: Stuart Simon Instructor, Aug. 22, 10:30 am-noon. $6, $4 for members. All registrations must be made in advance; there will be a $2 nonrefundable handling charge if registration is cancelled unless notified 2 days prior to class. Contact Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 W ashington Avenue, 11225. 622-4433.BROOKLYN COLLEGE WOMEN STUDIES PRO- ' GRAM: Women%u2019s Center & Woman to Woman Peer Counseling, at Brooklyn 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 for children of all faiths. Beth Elohim Congregation. 8th Ave & Garfield PI. 768-3814.POETRY W ORKSHOFr Tuesday, 10-noon, or Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, Women%u2019s Works Bookstore, 181 7th Ave., 499-7763,POETRY WORKSHOP: BobHeman, Saturday mornings 11-12:30. July 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26. Meet at the Information Desk. Focus on contemporary forms, subjects. 638-5000PAINIiNG & u iu w im i: At Brooklyn Museum Art School, 2 classes, 2 wkshps, students work in representational (figurative) or non-representational (abstract) directions, models & critiques. 9:30 am-noon, July 5-July 31, August 1-August 24, $80. Studio 3. 638-4486.SCULPTURE: Emphasis on human figure, model present for each session. July 5-31, Aug. 1-24. Brooklyn Museum Art School, 9:30 am-noon. $80. 638-4486.TalksVISIONS OF COURTLY INDIA: Five brief talks. Sept. 9, 2 pm. Lecture Hall of Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Pkway, 638-5000.AN EYEWITNESS REPORT FROM AFRICA: Presented by Park Slope Daily World Forum, speakers recently returned from Ethiopia & Angola, 7:30 pm, July 13, Park Slope United Methodist Church, 6th Ave. & 8th St. $1.50, $1 for unemployed, seniors & students.LEARNING TO PRAY: series of 3 meetings at Grace United Methodist Church beginning July 12, 5:30 pm and following Wednesdays. 638-7360.NUTRITION LECTURE:%u201c How What You Eat Affects What Eats You%u201d Different topics each week, Tuesdays, 7:15 pm, 200 7th Ave., 768-2938.PROSPECT PARK NOW & THEN: A TURN-OF-THECENTURY POSTCARD VIEW:(slide presentation) Leader, William Novak, Aug. 3, 8 p.m. no reservation necessary. $1 for adult, kids, 50 cents. Meet at Ethical Culture Society, 53 P.P.W. at 2nd St.Films EventsMOVIES IN THE GARDEN:Alternate Friday nights in the Pratt Institute Community Garden, July 7-Aug. 18. Titles of movies to be shown will be posted on the Garden fence as soon as possible, bring blankets. Free popcorn.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS LIBRARY: 280 Cadman Plaza West presents: AppalachianSpring & Tour en 1%u2019Air July 12, Paul Robeson: The Tallest Tree in the Forest, August 9, films shown 7 pm in auditorium. 'FILMS FOR SUMMER EVENINGS: The Brooklyn Public Library Presents a series of docum entaries & docu-dramas at Pacific Branch Library, 25 4th Avenue at Pacific St., Thursdays at 6 pm. July 6 %u2018%u2018Harlan County, U .S.A .%u201d struggle of coal miners in Kentucky; July 13 %u201c Grey Gardens,\cal drama about Edith Beale & her daughters; July 20 %u201cJazz On A Summer's Day,%u201d 1958 Newport Jazz Festival; July 17 %u2018%u2018The Hellstrom Chronicle%u201d counterpoint of examples of human behavior with insect behavior and possibilities for future.SUMMER CINEMA: Park Slope Branch Library films on Weds., 7 pm. July 12, %u201c Citizen K ane,%u201d July 19, %u2018%u2018Modern Times,%u201d July 26 %u201c The%u2019King & I,%u201d Aug. 2, %u201c Brian%u2019s Song,%u201d Aug. 9 %u201cOn The Town,%u201d Aug. 16, %u201c City Light,%u201d Aug. 23, %u201c The Hellstrom Chronicle,%u201d Aug. 30, %u201c The Time Machine.\Sixth Ave. at 9th St., 768-0593.FILMS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: July 12, Citizen Kane, July 19, Modern Times, July 26, The King and I.\Library, 6th Ave. at 9th St. 768-0593.FILMS FOR KIDS: Redhook Branch of Brooklyn Public Library, July 10-13: The Ugly Duckling & Picture for Harold%u2019s Room, July 17-20: Rosie%u2019s Walk, Big Red Barn & PeteY%u2019s Chair, July 24-27: Hansel & Gretel, charlie Needs a New Cloak & Moie in the Zoo, July 31-Aug. 3: Snowy Day, Curious George & Whazzit, August 7-10: Hen Hop, The Boy & the North Wind, 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.QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS PARISH: celebrating 100th anniversary, history of parish to be published, dinner-dance in November, contact church, 300 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn 11205,638-7625.FREE BLOOD PRESSURE%u2019, TESTS: every Thurs. 3-7 pm, 229 Prospect Park W est, ,768-0021.TUESDAY NIGHT LIVE:Tuesday evenings during July & August members & friends of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PI. will gathe for a mixture of serious & social activities. Schedule includes square dance, forum on Beacon Press & J.P . Stevens, Pot Luck Supper.HEALTH FAIR: Prospect Heights Neighborhood Corporation, 279 Sterling PL, July 8, 10 am-5 pm, free. 783-2011, 783-0804.HYPERTENSION SCREENINGS: sponsored by the Addiction Research & Treatment Corporation & Con Ed, July 5, Bushwick Treatment Center, 1149 Myrtle Ave., July 12, Fort Greene Treatment Center, 937 Fulton St., 834-5314.WOMAN%u2019S GROUP:separation and individuation as related to women specificalfy, Tin Institute for Psychotherap i Advancement, 58 Pier, .pont Street, 875-8861.KidsREAD-A-BOOK-A-WEEK:Summer club & contest, sponsored by Boro Park Community New & Mapleton Action Committee. Ages 7-14. Related activities (films, exhibitions, discussions) also planned. Contact Mapleton Library, 232-0346 or Borough Park Library, 435-3375.TRACKING DOWN PARK POLLUTION: July 29, 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Testing Kits for Kids. Leader, Paul Wonder, science teacher & producer of Science broadcasts. Sponsored by Prospect Park Enivronmental Center. 50 cents for kids, $1 adults. No registration necessary. Meet at Litchfield Mansion colonnade, P.P.W. at 5th St.CHILDREN%u2019S ART STUDIO:life drawing classes, every. W ed.. 4 pm, ages .7-15. 6 classes. $18. Beginning art:' everv Sat. II am. 12 classes. $32. 32 Union St.. 789-6759.BARGEMUSIC LTDPRESENTSDaniel Blumenthal, acclaimed international soloist, piano recital, Chopin & Mozart sonatas, etc.July 17,18: open auditions for community artists to perform in August concerts.624-4061Fulton Ferry Landlng/Foot of Cadman Plaza West Sun., July 2,4 p.m. Adm. $5, Seniors & students 2.50, under 15 freeKLYN HEIGHTS C in em a*t 1 USED OVERJILL CLAYBURGH/f e velocity, b eau ty and gutsVfk PAUL MAZURSKY SJ Wi,hl u n / f h a n i e d bates/ r wr man r2:40,4:45, 7:15,9:3070 HENRY ST at ORANGE St %u2014_ Tel 596-7070 _ _ W ED. TH U RS. JU LY 12-13HOUSE CALLS2 :1 5 ,4 .5 :4 5 7:35 9-70 FRI. TO THURS. 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If you are between the ages of 17 thru 34 (or older if you had prior military service) and if you can spare one weekend a month and two weeks during the summer' here's what you'll get upon enlistment:NON PRIOR SERVICEa Technical Training during minimumof 4 months active duty,a Good earnings a PX privilegesa Retirement Benefitsa $20,000 Life insurance (low cost!a Opportunity to meet new peoplea Chance to become a leaderVETS (A N Y BRANCH)a Special one year programa Traininga Good earningsa PX privilegesa Retirement Benefitsa $20,000 Life Insurance How costIa Advancement to Commissioned RanksFOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MOST IMPORTANT PART-TIME JOB IN AMERICA CALL:STATEN ISLAND: 442-2227 QUEENS: 739-0421 353-9419BROOKLYN: 622 1330, 622 1384, 387-0555. 788-2020, 788 3537 OR V IS IT A N Y NEW YORK STATE ARMORYOr writ* without any obligation;C A R E E R O P P O R T U N IT Y O F F IC EiW YOK MMY MIML Wm KCMTtS *FKfltPT. M, 125 fe d * Start, Bw Yrt, %u00bb.Y. 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