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                                    tt4ComincFleas,FairsHANCOCK STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION STREET FAIR:July 22, 1-9 pm, btwn ThrDop & Tompkins Ave. Featuring an African dance troupe & soul food. 574-6878.BALTIC BLOCK ASSOCIATION BLOCK FAIR: July 22, on Baltic St. btwn 4th & 5th Aves., ethnic food, barbeque. rides, games, cmty gdns on display. 783-0016.GREENMARKET: Farmer%u2019s market, at BAM parking lot, Flatbush & Atlantic, open Wednesdays 8 am-6 pm, through Nov. 22 566-0990.HOYT STREET GARDEN PARTY: July 22, 8 pm, 160 Hoyt St., $3 includes one drink, tickets sold at Melting Pot, 340 Atlantic Ave., food, drinks, disco, door prizes.ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES: every Sat.. First Pres-- bvterian Church. 124 Henrv S t.. 11 am-6 pm. Info:875-8453.* MONTAGUE ST. FLEA MARKET: 121 Montague St. Every Fri. 4-9 pnt. Sat. & Sun.. 10 ant-7 pm. Dealer info: 339-1092.237-1072.~ ATLANTIC AVENUE FLEA MARKET: every Fri. noon-' 9 pm. Sat.. Sun.. 10 am-8 pm. 298 Atlantic Ave.. btwn Hoyt &* Smith Streets.HAITIAN NEW YORK FOLK ARTS FESTIVAL: Celebrating music, dance, folk tales & ritual arts associated with voodoo. Aug 12, 1-8 pm, raindate August 19, 1-7 pm Brooklyn M useum, Eastern Pkway. 638-5000.T h o q f rPENNY BRIDGE PLAYERS:The Land Of OZ, bright singable version of Dorothy%u2019s adventures July 6, 7, 8**, 10, 11*. 12, 13, 14*. Aladdin, Aladdin & his wonderful lamp win a princess, a kingdom, a caveful of jewels, and another crazy Genie: July 17, 18*, 19, 21*. 24. 25*, 26. 27, 28*. Tinker Tom & and the Magical Grannies, the fairy tale with everything, July 31, Aug. 1*, 2. 3. 4*. 7, 8*, 9, 10, 11*. The Purple Dragon, the maddest of medieval musicals, Aug. 14, 16, 17, 18*. 21, 22*. All performance times 10:30 am & 1:30 pm except * which denotes 10:30 showing only, %u2022* denotes 1:30 showing only. Undercroft of the Assumption Church, 59 Cranberry St., btwn Henry & Hicks, Brooklyn 11201. For reservations call 855-6346 or 625-4139.%u201c KRAPP%u2019S LAST TAPE:** by Samuel Beckett with Michael Strong. Union St. Academy, 782 Union St. nr. 7th Ave. 8:30 pm Fri & sat June 30, July 1. $2.45 CARROLL DANCE THEATRE AT PARK SLOPE LIBRARY: %u201c Mother Nature%u201d an anti-litter musical, 2:30 pm July 28, %u201c The Little Prince%u201d 2:30 pm Aug 25, %u201c A Wrinkle in%u2019 Tim e%u201d from Madeline L%u2019Engle%u2019s book, 4 pm, Sept. 29. Ages 6-12, every Wed., 1 pm, beginning July 12, films alternating with surprise programs. Programs for preschoolers Mon. 11 am beginning July 10. Registrattion advised for this series, but all are welcome. Call or visit 431 6th Ave., 768-0593.%u201c JULIUS CAESAR IN AFRICA:*4 July 15, 6:30 p.m., Ft. Greene Pk. An adaptation of Shakespeare by Lou Myers. Presented by Brooklyn Recreation Dept. & Monster in the Closet.THEATER-IN-THE-BACK SEASON: Showcase of top Boro talents. July 8, 7:30 pm, The Alonzo Players; July 9, 3 pm, Philharmonia-CETA Octet; July 9, 7:30 pm, the BACA-LIU Sfageworks Theater Co. w/Scotti Rhodes; July 15, 7:30 pm, Caribbean American Repertory Theater in Olivier Stephenson%u2019s %u201c Journey Thru Babylon%u201d ; July 16, 2 pm, The BACA-LIU Of, By and For Theater Group in \der%u2019s Evil Spell%u201d ; July 16, 7:30 pm, Waldo Park Brass Players; July 22, 7:30 pm, Good Home Cooking (country-folk), Jim Bruce (folk); July 23, 7:30 pm, Bob Johannesson (banjovocals), Vic Stornant Dance Theater (CETA), The Islanders (Caribbean dance); July 29, 7:30 pm, CETA Selections from the Hispanic Theater; July 30, 2 pm, The A1 Browne Orchestra; July 30, 7:30 pm, Rob Shanta Dancers & Latin Band; Aug. 5, 7:30 pm, Steel Band of Nevins Neighborhood Youth Center; Aug. 6, 7:30 pm, W onderbeans (stringband); Aug. 12, 7:30 pm, continuation of special Brooklyn Museum Haitian Fest.; Aug. 13, 2 pm, CETA AfroCaribo. %u25a0> Band; Aug. 13, 7:30 pm, Every, n Co. of Brooklyn; Aug. 19, , om, Benny Kalanzi-program ' African Bantu music; Aug. , 2 pm, CETA Jazz Band; Aug. 20, 7:30, Old Friends (rock); Aug. 26, 7:30 pm, Michey Mills & the Bells; Aug. 27, 2 pm, A Baker%u2019s Half Dozen Dance Co.; Aug. 27, 7:30 pm, Steve Kroon Band. Events in the rear parking lot area of The Brooklyn M useum, entrance on Washington Ave., off Eastern Parkway. Schedule subject to change without notice. Free admission & parking. 783-4469BROOKLYN COLLEGE DEPT. OF THEATRE SU M M ER EN SEM B LE FESTIVAL: Tevye and His Daughters, No Place To Be Somebody, & Stage Door to be presented on consecutive weekends in July beginning July 13, special subscriptionrate of $7.50 ($5 for students &acuiuta) lut all iiiiCC play* i3being offered, individual tickets $3, $2 for students & seniors. Tevye and His Daughters July 13, 2 & 8 pm, July 14, 2 & 8 pm, July 15, 8 pm, July 16, 3 pm; No Place To Be Somebody July 20 & 21, 8 pm, July 23, 3 pm; Stage Door, July 27-29 8 pm, July 30, 3 pm. 859-1180, 780-5291.J u d y G o rm anJacobs will sing bluesat the South StreetSeaport, July 15.MusicS%u00a3A CHANTEYS: The XSeamen%u2019s Institute. Fridays, 7:30 pm June 30, July 7, July 14, July 21, July 28. $2.50, $2 for museum members. South Street Seaport Museum, 203 Front St. 766-9020.TRADITIONAL ft POPULAR MUSIC: Saturdays in July. Rfbert Ross Blues Band, July If Radish Paddy, July 8; Judy Gorman-Jacobs, July 15; Flying Goud, July 22; Scott Joplin Night, July 29. 7:30 pm, $3, $2 for museum members. South Street Seaport Museum, 203 Front St. 766-9020.FOLK MUSIC: Wednesdays in July. The Watersons, July 5; Peter Bellamy, July 12;. Margaret MacArthur, July 19; Bill Price, July 26. 7:45 pm, $2.50, $2 for museum members. South Street Seaport Museum, 203 Front St. 766-9020.MIDSUMMER NOONS AT^T. ANN ft THE HOLY TRINITY: A free mini series at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, Montague & Clinton Sts. July 5: Harpsichord Recital, Sarah Brink; July 12: Jazz Concert, George Brandon & group. July 19: Dramatic Reading, Claire Roman; July 26: Soprano and Harpsichord, Marie Grippo & Sarah Brink.BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIA: 3 free summer parks concerts, David Amram conductor. 7 pm July 30 at Seaside Park; 7:30 pm, Aug 1, Starret City, 7 pm August 2, Cadman Plaza. Bring something to sit on just in case. 636-4120.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert or event daily at Boro Hall, 12:30-1:30, M on.-Fri., JulySept.MUNICIPAL CONCERTS AT SEA SIDE PARK: Golden Band, 8-10 pm Saturdays, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug. 8, 12. G u g ie n h e in G ro ssm a n Orchestra Concerts, 8-10 pm Wednesdays, July 5, 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9. Staten Island Musical Society, 8:30-l?:30 Tuesdays, Aug. 1, 8* 15, 22, 29. Sea Side Park, Ocean Pkway, W. 5th Ave. & SurfGOOD COFFEE HOUSE: 53 Prospect Park W., Bklyn. Society for Ethical Culture, every Fri., 9 pm, $2, free coffee, tea. 594-1384. July 7: The W onderbeans, string band; July 14: Ken Perlman, American, Irish folk tunes, banjo; July 21: Jim Douglas & Tom Callinan, Irish drinking ditties, sea chanties; July 28: John Guth, singer, songwriter.BLUES & FOLK: by Gorman. -Jacobs Players. 161 Remsen) St.. 5th fir., every Friday,,' 10:30 pm.JUDY GORMAN-JACOBS:Blues, folk, South Street Seaport Concert, Julyl5, 7:30 pm, Pier 15, ft. of Fulton St., $2.50 766-9066.CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS: every Sun., 4 pm, Barge Music Ltd, on barge at National Maritime Historical Soc., Cadman PL W.THE SEAMEN%u2019S INSTITUTE: Every Erid*.v **5%u00bbt*it 7:30 pm, Pier. 15 of'the %u201cSouth Street Seaport Museum. Songs of sea work, sailors, ladies, whaling, historical ballads and more. $2.50, $1.25 for kids. 766-9066.RAKISH PADDY: Irish musical, July 8, South Street Seaport Museum, 16 Fulton Street, $3, $2.50 for members. 766-9072.ArtsBUSHWICK: A BROOKLYN COMMUNITY THROUGH THE EYES OF ITS YOUTH:Photographs by 15 students enrolled in a special education program for troubled students. Through July 30 at the Corner gallery of the Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway. 638-5000.NEW MUSE COMMUNITY MUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave. Usually open 1-5 except on Mon. but hours vary according to exhibit. Exhibits, work shops, poetry festival. Call for information. 774-2900.BOERUM HILL ARTISTS: P a in tin g s , s c u lp tu r e , photography & graphics by 12 artists who live in Hill community. July 30-Sept 10. Brooklyn M useum, Eastern Parkway. 638-5000.THE NEW MUSE COMMUNITY MUSEUM:Permanent exhibit of black contributions to the development of Brooklyn. Includes artifacts, photostats, maps, illustrations, etc. Also a new photo exhibit-, lasting through Septem ber: The Family of Muse. Gallery open Tues.-Fri. 2-10 pm, Sat. 10 am-10 pm, Sun. 10 am-6 pm. 774-2900.1977 FENCE ART SHOW AWARD WINNERS: Paintings, sculpture, graphics & crafts by the 18 artists who won awards at last year%u2019s Fence Art Show. Through July 23. Brooklyn M useum, Eastern Parkway, 638-5000.P ly m o u th C h u r c h o f th e P j|g r lm ^Orange & Hicks Streets (Congregational) Brooklyn Heights%u201c The Lost Dimension%u201dMr. Nye, preachingNursery care during serviceMinisters: Harry H. Kruener Arnold Ostlund, Jr.William R. Nye Organist & Dir. of MusicThe Brooklyn Heights Synagogue117 Remsen Street The Community Synagogue 522-2070%u201d cn J. Lowcnhi t . RabbiCantor David W l.evenson, PresidentFriday Evening Sabbath ServicesJuly 14 and 21,6:15 pmFor information, call temple office, 522-2070 Mon. thru Fri., 9-12Sc ottoFuneral Homei n C a r r o l l G a r d e n sA Business Concerned and Involvedwiin lug U/kj111 iii mui,y it a I t/tiuly S ervesS a l v a t o r e B u d d y S c o t t o104-06 1st PlaceT R 5 -2 5 1 5 Brooklyn, N Y. 11231CONGREGATION BAITH ISRAEL ANSHEI EMES %u2018The Kane Street Synagogue%u2019236 Karie St. btwn. Court & Clinton Howard D. Gorin, RabbiConservative Come Join Us! Founded 1856Sabbath Services 10 A.M.(Kiddush, Jr. Congregation)Sabbath Services Throughout the SommerCreative Hebrew School-Register Now*Adult Education Program For Information Call TR 5-1550 or 852-4068New EarlyChildhoodProgram inPark Slope%u2022CERTIFIED TEACHERS %u2022CREATIVE PROGRAM %u2022CHILD CENTERED APPROACH %u2022STIMULATING FNVIRONMENT %u2022EXCELLENT FACILITIES%u2014GYM AND POOL%u2022TRAINED SPECIALISTS %u2022PROGRAM SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL FAITHS %u2022 SCHOOL SWIM PROAge Grouping (as of September 1978) 2.5 years through 5 years. Morning program, full day program, and kindergarten after school program will be offered.Limited Space Available Act Now!For information please call 768-3814.sponsored byBETH ELOHIMCONGREGATIONEighth Averur and Garfield Place _ in Park Sljpe 768-3814Hafapette gtoenuePrasbpterian Cfjurtl)Lafayette Ave. & S. Oxford625-7515George Litch Knight, D.D., Pastor James M. Wingate, ivhbister of Music.Sunday, July 16 10:45 AM Morning WorshipREV. Herman DeJong, pastor of Steinway Reformed Church, Guest Freacner.The Church is located 5 blocks east of BAM. Take Buses: 38, 26, and 52 to S. Portland Ave., 1 block from the Church door.HEIGHTS-HILLSERVICESouth BeachPsychiatric Center%u201c Your CommunityMental Health Service%u201d50 Court St., aih fl.834-7373Serving Brooklyn Hts.Cobble Hill andDowntown BrooklynPage ,24, PHOENIX, July 13,1978
                                
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