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                                    s aikedid*geewindtheindtheofdoindk*Sail On, Sail On The dip of white sail, the creek of rope on metal, thepull of canvas in the wind: an hour%u2019s sail on %u201cThePetrel,%u201d a 70 foot yawl that anchors at Battery Bark is atrip into a different world.%u201cThe Petrel%u201d takes passengers sailing in New YorkHarbor every day at noon and 1 p.m. ($4) and' at5:30 p.m. ($5). %u201cThe Petrel%u201d also offers two-bourweekend cruises, a s e en day sail to Cape Cod(September 18-24), and me weekend sailing school inOctober%u201cThe Petrel,%u201d Battery Park, call 825-1976 forinformation and reservations.theitdoorsi days left this year, butn count on everyone toart shows for instance,ry when there%u2019s alwaysirently, was the attitudeShow, Inc., who isuition in Ft. Tryon Park,>m noon to 6 p.m.artists from New Yorkslay fine artworks of alli presented to selectedion, a special section ofchildren ranging from 7* %u00bb %u00bb %u00ab lK!/\\lK MlfAlVtSAAA f A Witvrvv VVIIIWII ^/i vmigvw %u00bbwoors! outdoor exhibit at Ft.(. Washington Avenue,r more information callMore Than BooksThere are more than books at the Brooklyn HeightsLibrary. A Fall Film Series is about to begin holding aclassic selection of visual entertainment.The series opens up on September 6 featuring %u201c GreyGardens.%u201d The films illustrates a real-life psychologicaldrama about Edith Beale and her daughter, both bornto wealth, power and social position, who are living outtheir lives as recluses in a decaying seaside mansion inEast Hampton, L.I.Look forward to other movie spectaculars such as%u201c Queen of the Stardust Ballroom,%u201d %u201c Hester Street%u201dand %u201c Stagecoach.%u201d Dates and listings are available atthe library.Brooklyn Heights Library Fall Film Series, 280OwCaeTwee P !w ZC W w t . C lv w tij'w ie A n lA /a H n o s H a iK t f it7 p. m. in the auditorium. Admission is free.F a b u lo u sFifth Avenue FairCan%u2019t afford a trip to Boston for their Marathon?...Missed the deadline for the New York Marathon?... ortired of running around the Park?Well, now you can run in the %u201c Fat ous FifthAvenue Five M ile M ini-M arathon,%u201d on Sunday,September 10 (raindate Sept. 17). The Marathon beginsat 11 a.m.; the starting line will be Flatt h and 5thAvenues. The course runs from Flatbush s e. to 24thSt. and 24th St. back to Union St., all along t'li Ave.Anyone 12 years of age or older is eligib ?; trophieswill go to the first five to cross the finish ' ae. So getyour running shoes on and head for 5th Ave%u2019For information and registration forms call the FifthAvenue Committee, at 622-1900, or visit Slope Sports,at ine uta 5tone House, j .J . o y m e Park [959-3311 u* 965-6537].August 29,1978, THE PHOENIX, Page 11
                                
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