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Talks,CoursesH U N T E R S A F E T YCOURSE: Six hours of freeinstruction plus written examination. C ourses given byinstructors certified by N.R.A.& N.Y. Dept, of EnvironmentalConservation, course requiredfor hunting licen se. Givenevery Mon. night during Sept.& Oct. starting Sept. 11.Metropolitan Rod & Gun Club,162 Pacific bet. Clinton &Court. Registration, 7:10 pm,c l a s s e s , 7 : 3 0 - 1 0 : 3 0 p m .MA 5-8019.SUMMER SEASON OF ELCENTRO H1SPANO DE INFORMACION: The Spanishlanguage center is now open atBrooklyn Public Library%u2019s Williamsburgh branch, DivisionA venue at Marcy A venue.Offers Spanish language jobinfo & Lem Your Way Centers. Saturday service temp,out for branch libraries, Sunday services closed at CentralLibrary. Saturday hours 10 am6 pm. 636-3154.SUM M ER SCHOOL ATYORK INSTITUTE: Repeat &advance subject, elementarythrough High School, remedialreading & math, smMl classes,day & evening cla%u00ab s. Writeor phone Benjamin Altman, LitD. 212 Hicks Street, Bklyn11201,855-5010.CENTER: 373 9th St., Yoga,Meditation, Vegetarian Cooking, Ballet & Dance for kids,etc. 499-3669.INTRODUCTION TO THEMARTIAL ARTS: sponsoredby the Community AdvisoryBoard for Youth. Classes at theOld Court House. 4201 FourthiAvenue at 42 St., third floor,'6:30-9 pm w eekdays. Call,435-3786.PO ETRY W O R K SH O P :Tuesday, 10-noon, or W ednesdays, 7-9 pm. Women%u2019s WorksB ookstore, 181 7th A v e.,499-7763.POETRY WORKSHOP:. BobH em an, Saturday m ornings! 11-12:30. Aug. 26. Meet at theInformation Desk. Focus oncontemporary forms, subjects.638-5000.BROOKLYN COLLEGEW OM EN%u2019S STUDIES PROGRAM: Women%u2019s Center &Woman to Woman Peer Counseling at brooklyn College ofthe City University of NewYork, Bedford Avenue & A ^ -nue H, 11210, 780-5467/77 or780-5777/8. 'NEW EARLY CHILDHOOD,PROGRAM IN PARK SLOPE:1Certified teachers, child centered approach, gym & pool,trained specialists, suitable forchildren, of all faiths. BethElohim Congregation. 8th Ave.&.Garfield PI. 768-3814.TENANT WORKSHOPS:Brooklyn Tenants Union. 1530Bedford Ave. and P.S. 9, 279Sterling Place. Mon. & Wed.nights, 7:30. 774-2900.CITY-AS-SCHOOL: Public1! Alternative High School whichlgrants credit to . students for;firsthand learning experiences'at b u sin ess & profession alorganizations. Call 596-3430any Wed. or visit bldg at 59Schermerhom St., Wed. mornings in Aug.ARTS & CRAFTS: Jewelry,watercolor, acrylic, macrame,yoga, clay, puppet construction, ceramics, drawings. AtCarroll Gardens Library, 396Clinton St. Mon.-Fri. Call forschedule.MUSIC & MOVEMENT:Courses for 3-4 & 5-6 year olds.Taught by Dolly Moon & KathyPaquette. Tuesday afternoons,.3:30-5. Sept. 19-May 22 at TheM usic School, 124 HenryStreet. Call 643-0124 eves.MOVEMENT CLASS FORMOTHERS k 2 YEAR OLDS:Taught by Kathy Paquette.Tuesday, 1:45-2:30. Sept. 19-May 22 at The Music School,124 H enry Street. Call643-0124 eves.VISIONS OF COURTLYINDIA: Five? brief talks. Sept.a <> ....... r __a____ u . ny , 4. p m . L i c v iu i v n w i tBrooklyn M useum . EasternParkway, 638-5000.NUTRITION LECTURER:%u201c How What You Eat AffectsWhat Eats You.\topics each week, Tuesdays,7:15 'pm, 200 7th A ve.,768-2938.PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD: Free class, meetsat Bklyn Chapter of AmericanRed Cross, 165 Cadman Plazae., beginning Sept 7. 6 2-hr.sessions on Thurs eves 7-9 pm.Through Oct 12. G asses include group discussion, lecturedem onstration and practicesession, devoted to pregnancylabor & delivery, feed in g ,bathing, diapering & handlingof baby. 787-1000, ext. 597.BASIC CANOEING: Sept13-Oct 22. Co-sponsored byAmerican Red Cross & KayakQ ub. Course covers not onlyb asic sk ill, but also rivercan o ein g , canoe cru isin g,canoe cam ping & cookery,canoe poling and kayaking.Comprises classroom instruction & 3 canoeing weekends onnear-by rivers %u201c L %u00bb25.Bklyn Chapter of Red Cross,165 Cadman Plaza E .,787-1000.ADVANCED LIFESAVING:Sept. 9-Oct. 30. Sat. 4-7 pm.Upon completion those m eeting requirements will be aw arded certifica tes. YMCA ofProspect Park-Bay Ridge, 3579th St 11215. 768-7100.S porHPR O SPE C T P A R K -B A YRIDGE YMCA: gym n asticsand basketball program s.Sports courses to suit individual needs. Located on Joralemon Street, btwn 6th Street& Willow PI. 522-6000.RUNNING & TENNIS: Instructional program. Mon. &Thurs. 4-6 pm; Mon. & Wed.9-1 pm & 6-8 pm. J.J. ByrnePark. Open to everyone 18years & under. Also Hot ShotBasketball training.CENTRAL YWCA: Tennis,(swimming, gymnastics, slimnaptics, karate, tai-chi, yoga.|T hree w eek se ssio n s. Next'starts early in Sept. Registerby Aug. 28. 30 Third Ave.!TR5-1190.YWCA CLUBS & 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. & Thurs.6:30-8 pm; Swim Team forAdvanced Beginner girls 8-16,Tues. & Fri. 3:30-5 pm. $l/w kdues, 30 Third Ave. at AtlanticAve. 875-1190.PHYSICAL ED AT Y: co-ed (classes in Prospect Park-BayRidge branches, disco dance,infant swim class, children%u2019s,cou rses, group and privatetennis lessons, yoga, swimming, golf, slimnastics, modem dance, running & karate.YMCA. at 9th St. & 6th Ave.508-7100.YOGA: Wednesdays at 6pm, Frances White Rm. ofFirst Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PL, bring atowel & wear loose fittingclothes or leotards, Tom Campos instructor. Donation.YMCA. 768-7100.BASKETBALL PROGRAM:Ages 12-18, being hosted byPRY 7 others, 3 divisions. Holdgames on Sats., 9 am-noon, W.Alexander JHS 51, 5th Ave. &5th St. Contact PRY, 421 7th-S t., Bklyn. 11215.90 PRECINCT SOFTBALETEAM: Will play a marathonsonoan game againsi variousteams including the New, YorfMet Wives and some mediateams starting 6 pm Sept. 8 atMcCarfen Park. All money willgo towards the families of theslain police officers NormanCerullo and Christie Masone.For further info, call 233-5531.T h e a t r #AUDITIONS FOR CHILDREN%u2019S THEATER: Will beheld by the Heights Plavers for'%u201c O nce Upon A V in e%u201d or%u201c Jacqueline and the Beanstalk. ' Directed by Ed Rubinon Aug. 29 at 8 pm at 26Willow Place.%u2019 AUDITIONS FOR CARROLLDANCE i HEATER: Seekinga cto rs for %u2018%u2018A W rin k le InT im e.%u201d Must have improvisation al e x p e r ie n c e & d a n cetra in in g 1 h a r a c te r s ra n g efrom 8-40. Call 852-7551 forauditionE xpenses paid.DISCO COMICS: M u sicalp a ttern ed a fter com ic-b ookh e r o e s. W ill b e p erform edfrequently before L abor1 Day,so call E verym an C o, fordetails. 857-7753.TEN LITTLE INDIANS:Presented by Gallery Playersof Pk. Slope. D irected byEdward R ubin. Fri & Satn ig h ts, 8 pm, Sundays at3 pm. Sept. 8, 9 ,1 0 ,1 5 , 16, 17.Old First Reformed Church,7th Ave. off Carroll St. Reservations or inform ation,788-6362. $ 2 .5 0 , $1.50 forstudents, senior citizens.A rtK M iCHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL: Hudson Park Library, 107th Ave South. Sept 5, %u201c Frogsand Toads,%u201d 4 pm.INFANT SWIM: Sept. 9-Oct.28. Classes for kids 6 mo.-6yrs. Registration on Sept. 2.YMCA of Prospect Park-BayRidge. 3579th St. 768-7100.Y OUTH O PPO R TUN ITYJOB PROGRAMS: Job seekers, particularly drop-outs andhigh school grads, shouldcontact Youth Em ploym entService at 394 Bridge St., orcall 488-5410.W1LLIAMSBURGH NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITIES: 16Engert Ave., new homeworkhelper program for kids ingrades 1-6, weekdays, 3-4:30pm. Also Tues, Thurs, knitting& crocheting, 383-9236.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019SMUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave.at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days1-5 pm. Closed Tuesdays. Adm ission free. Long w aitinglines at times. Groups notadmitted. Weekdays: Instructors, children use Museumobjects in ticketed 40-minutegroup activities for ages 5-up Ionly (adults, younger childrenwait elsewhere). Followed byspecial events, film s, for allages. Weekends: open admission for all a g e s w ithouttick ets. Walk through andopen-ended activities.735-4432.PROGRAM AT RED HOOKPUBLIC LIBRARY: Mondays:RIF (Reading is Fundamental)Registration & Gifts 3-5 pm,ages 6th grade & below; sameTuesday 3-7 pm; Thursdays:puzzles & games 3-5 pm, ages6-12. 875-4412.S U M M E R P O T T E R YCLASSES: 9:30-11:30 am or3:30-5:30 pm, weekdays, Pottery Loft, 7th Ave. & 8th St.,788-4664READ-A-BOOK-A-WEEK:Summer club & contest, sponsored by Boro Park CommunityNews & Mapleton Action Comm ittee. A ges 7-14. R elatedactivities (films, exhibitions,d iscu ssion s) also planned.Contact M apleton Library,232-0346 or Borough ParkLibrary, 435-3375.CHILDREN%u2019S ART STUDIO:iife drawing cla sse s everyW ed ., 4 pm, a g es 7-15. 6classes. $18. Beginning art:every Sat. 11 am, 12 classes,$32, 32 Union St. 789-6759.CHILDREN & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES: 2free day camp programs forchildren ages 6-13. Consultation & technical assistance toother groups. Cultural & recreational programs. 263 9thSt., Brooklyn, 11215. 788-4800.CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION: Day campprogram serving youth from6-14, pius ongoing youth recreation programs year round.Fee. 292 Joralemon St. 596-r r %u00ab A AA / < AAAO O W O l 7 7 V 1 U W .EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM: of Cong. Beth Elohim,child-centered, Bank St. education approach, cert, teachers. Full, half day p'grams, 5days, Sept-June, ages 2.5-4.9.Now accepting registration.Call Rabbi Weiner, 768-3814.EXHIBITION AT BROOKLYN LIBRARY: Grand ArmyPlaza. Sept 1-29. James Vann:Reflections of acrylic on glass;Tris Solo multi media, acrylic & watercolor on marble &se a sh e lls, Lucienne Lanski:painting with needles, drawings & poems.BONNIE HIRSCHHORN: Atthe Solar Arts Gallery, 373 9thSt., Park Slope, through September 25. Drawings of reflections & eyes. Mon-Fri, 6 pm10 pm. Sat-Sun 10 am-6 pm.FESTIVAL OF ART: Groupexhibition at The Work of ArtG allery, 87 A tlantic A ve.Opening 4th season, Sept. 10,2-6 pm. Show runs to Oct. 1.Tues-Fri, 2-6 pm, weekends,noon-6 pm. 834-9677.HAITIAN ART: Extensivecollection of 160 works ofdifferent media of Haitian Artat the Brooklyn M useum ,Eastern Parkway. Sept. 2-Nov. 5. Closed Mon. & Tues.,open to the public Wed. thruSat., 10 am-5 pm. Sun. noon5 pm. Free.BOERUM IHLL ARTISTS:P ain tin gs, sculpture, photography & graphics by 12 artistswho live in Hill community.Through Sept. 10. BrooklynM useum , Eastern Parkway.638-5000.THE ART OF SOCIAL SATIRE: a one-man showing ofthe etchings, watercolors anddrawings of satirist Hank Virgona at the Summa Gallery,152 Montague Street extendedthrough Labor Day.NEW MUSE COMMUNITYMUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave.Usually open 1-5 except onMon. but hours vary accordingto exhibit. E xhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call forinformation. 774-2900.EventsFIFTH ANNUAL BATTERYPARK CITY GOVERNOR%u2019SCUP RACE; 150 sailing boatsin full racing rig to race Sept.9, in view of the Hudson River& upper harbor in low erManhattan, Brooklyn & StatenIsland. Depending on the wind& tide, the race will begin atnoon in the Hudson River offBattery Park City. Will last tillabout 5 pm.REOPENING OF NEWLYRENOVATED MANHATTANBRIDGE PLAZA: Sept. 7,11 am. Flatbush Avenue Extension & Concord Street.Program includes tree planting, ribbon cutting ceremonies, and more. Awards will bep resented to C ongressm anRichmond, Project DirectorRobert Votava, Governor HughCarey, City Council Pres. CarolBellamy, Borough PresidentHoward Golden and manymore. Free parking available.625-5717.C A N C E R S C R E E N IN GPROGRAMS FOR WOMEN:Sept. 7-9, free pap tests andbreast thermography examination s. 1420 Bushwick A ve.586-8700.C A N D ID A T E S N IGH T:Sept 6, 8 pm. First UnitarianChurch, 50 Monroe PI. Amongattending will be a representative for Perry Duryea & LoisR osenthal, ju d gesh ip candidates,_____FREE BREAKFAST SEMINARS FOR MINORITY WOMEN IN BUSINESS: MedgarEvers College, 1150 CarrollSt., Rm. 208. Sept. 10, Oct. 1 &29, 10 am. Free, registrationreq. 735-1750.QUEEN OF ALL SAINTSPARISH: C elebrating 100thanniversary, history of parishto be published, dinner-dancein November, contact church,300 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn 11205, 638-7652.TUESDAY NIGHT LIVE:Tuesday evenings during July& August members & friendso f First Unitarian Church,Pierrepont St. & Monroe PI.will gather -for a mixture ofsc u u u s aiiu mjciui activities. Schedule includes squaredance, forum on Beacon Press& J.P . S tevens, Pot LuckSupper.FREE BLOOD PRESSURETESTS: every Thurs. 3-7 pm,229 Prospect Park West, 768-0021.F l e a s , F a i r sATLANTIC ANTIC: AtlanticAve. St. Fair. Sept. 24. For infocontact headquarters at 334Atlantic Ave.y Mon-Fri or call858-3772.~ FESTIVAL TIME: Sept. 4,all day. Along Eastern Park-%u2022way from Albany Ave. pastreviewing stand at BrooklynMuseum (Washington Ave).Parade starts at 10:30 am fromAlbany Ave. Carnival Kings &Queens, Festival Bands, floats,marching bands, clowns, steelband, much more. Free.7725709 or 783-3077.CARIBBEAN NIGHT: Sept1, 7:30 p.m. Parking lot area ofthe Brooklyn Museum, EasternPkwy. \will M.C. Also limbo bottledancer, steel bands, IslandersDance Troup & more. 772-5709or 783-3077.FREE KIDDIES CARNIVAL: Sept. 2 & 3, 1-4 pm.Many special events all day.Extra on Sat. only: CalypsoElimination. In Brooklyn Museum parking lot. 772-5709 or783-44690.DIMANCHE GRAS: Steelbands, Calypso Contest, Festival Queen, Reggae Contest,Sa' Tropical Dance Co., Calypso Rose, much more. Also\7:30. $8. Brooklyn Museumparking lot. 772-5709 or 783-3077.OUR LADY OF CHARITYFESTIVAL: Sept 10, 1 pm atSt. P eter%u2019s & St. P au l%u2019sChurch, 190 Court St., cornerof Congress. Flag exhibition,motorcycle clubs, music bands& multiple religious, civic &cultural organizations plus anart show . 624-2992 or.651-7815.FABULOUS FLATBUSHAVENUE FAIR: sponsored bythe Flatbush Merchants Association. Noon-6 pm, Oct. 8On Flatbush Ave. betw. Lincoin Rd. & Cortelyou RdBooths still available851-4496. ___FLATBUSH rROLIC: 10blocks of food, crafts, entertainm ent, em ty displaysspecial events. Alqng Cortelyou Rd. btwn E. 16th St. &Coney Island Ave. Sept. 17.783-4469 or 783-3077.ATLANTIC ANTIC: AtlanticAve. St. Fair, Sept. 24. For infocontact headuarters at 334Atlantic Ave., Mon.-Fri. or call858-3772.%u201c A DAY AT THE BAY%u201d :Sept. 10 on Manhattan Beach,Sheepshead Bay Mall, Emmons Ave. at Shore Blvd.Space availab le. 646-0976,783-4469, 783-3077.ATLANTIC AVENUE FLEAMARKET: every Fri. noon9 pm; Sat., Sun., 10 am-8 pm.298 Atlantic Ave., btwn Hoyt &Smith Streefs.GREENMARKET: Farmer%u2019smarket, at BAM parking lot,Flatbush & A tlantic, openWednesdays 8 am-6 pm, thruNov. 22, 566-0990.MONTAGUE ST. FLEAMARKET: 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 daylong celebration on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, Sept. 10.Highlights include international food, arts & crafts, &old-fashioned sidewalk sales.For info & space reservation,call 622-1900.C O L U M B U S C O U R TSTREET FAIR: Large scalestreet fe stiv a l, October 8,10 am-9 pm. Raindate, Oct. 9.Street closed to traffic fromu i . .%u2022 * . - u r A a r %u00bb __ 1.m iu iu iv . r%u00bb v t . t o *v . / i n 0 1 ., u u ,food, vendors, entertainment.Artist & crafts people may rent15 ft. space at $25, foodvendors $35, and emty groups$15. Info booths free. Call etteStoltz 789-6811 or write Columbus Court. 466 Court St.,Bklyn, N.':. .1231.3Ow%u201c GREY G ARDENS%u201d : atBrooklyn Heights Library, 280Cadman Plaza West. Sept. 6,7 pm. 636-3291. Free.%u201c ITALIAN AM ERICAN%u201d :Brooklyn Hts. Pub. Lib., 280Cadman Plaza W. Aug. 31.FRIDAY FLICKS: Specialsummer program for childrenages 7-12 at Brooklyn%u2019s High-'lawn Branch Library, 10:30every Friday. W. 13th St. atKings Highway.%u201c OPEN HO USE%u201d ATTEMPLE: Beth Elohim willhold Open House Sept. 13 atTemple on 8th Ave. & GarfieldPI. 7:30-9 pm.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert or1e v e n t d a ily at Boro HalK12:30-1:30, Mon-Fri throughSept.THE INTERNATIONALS:Unique and exciting minstrelswhich have appeared worldwide. Aug. 30, 7:30 pm will beat the Sixth Avenue Church,6th AVe. & Lincoln Place.SONGS FROM THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Sept. 2,8 pm. Outdoors at Pier 15, footof Fulton Street. Brings a closeto the '78 season for SouthStreet Seaport Museum onthe-pier concerts. $2.50, $2 formembers.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert orevent daily at Boro Hall,12:30-1:30, Mon.-Fri throughSspt.AUDITIONS FOR DESOSS: 65-voice chorus specializing in early polyphonic musicand lit. o f later periods.R eh earsals are held W ed.,7:30-10 pm at the BrotherhoodSynagogue, 28 Gramercy ParkSouth. For audition appointments bet. 6 & 9 pm, callUL 5-3047 mornings or leavemessage at 228-9226.MeetliiflsRECOVERY, INC.: m eetsevery Fri., 8-10 pm, TrinitarianM ission, 869 P resid en t St.Self-help for nervous peopleand former mental patients.857-6549.CHESS CLUB: M eets atBrooklyn Central Library, auditorium, Grand Army Plaza.iivcl^uik; wim in terest m u i c %u00bbinvited. Mondays, 6-8 pm.SOCIETY OF AMERICANWIZARDS: An organization ofAm ateur and Professionalmagicians who meet Mon.-Thurs. 6:30-11:30 pm, 288 8thSt. & 5th Ave. bet. 5th & 6th.788-0529. jPage 19, THE PHOENIX, September 1,1978 * Coming

