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'talks AI C o u r s e sI H U N T E R SA FETY I COURSE: Six hours of free I instruction plus written examI ination. Courses given by I instructors certified by N.R.A. & N.Y. Dept, of Environmental Conservation, course required for hunting license. Given every 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 pm . MA 5-8019.PROFILE OF AN ETHICAL SOCIETY: The Why & The How. Sept. 10, 11 am, Bklyn Soc. for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West, 11212.HIGH SCHOOL EQUIV1 ALENCY DIPLOMA: Classes will begin Sept 11. Weekly morning and evening classes & Saturdav session. Call Prospect P.rk-Bay Ridge Branch of YMCA. 947-6929.WOMEN%u2019S SLIMNASTICS: Meets Mon & Wed eves, 7:15-8:15 pm, also Tues & Thurs morn, 10^11 am. Sats, noon-1 pm. Program geared to the toning of muscles and conditioning & development of one%u2019s body. Prospect Park YMCA, 768-7100.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 Si Learn 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 & evening classes. Write I or phone Benjamin Altman, Lit I d . 212 Hicks Street, Bklyn 11201,855-5010.CENTER: 373 9th St., Yoga,I Meditation, Vegetarian CookI ing, Ballet & Dance for kids, etc. 499-3669.INTRODUCTION TO THE MARTIAL ARTS: sponsored by the Community Advisory Board for Youth. Classes at the Old Court House. 4201 Fourth Avenue at 42 St., third floor, 6:30-9 pm, W om en%u2019s Works Bookstore, 181 7th Ave., 499- 7763.| POETRY WORKSHOP: BobHernan, Saturday m ornings 11-12:30. Aug. 26. Meet at the Information Desk. Focus on contemporary forms, subjects. 638-5000.I BROOKLYN COLLEGE WOMEN%u2019S STUDIES PROGRAM: W om en's Center & Woman to Woman Peer Counseling at Brooklyn College of the City University of New l York, Bedford Avenue & Avenue H, 11210. 780-5467/77 or 780-5777/8.%u25a0 NEW EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM IN PARK SLOPE:I Certified teachers, child cenI tered approach, gym & pool,I trained specialists, suitable for I children of all faiths. Beth I Elohim Congregation. 8th Ave.I & Garfield PL 768-3814. *I VISIONS OF COURTLY I INDIA: Five brief talks. Sept 9, 12 pm. Lecture Hall of Brooklyn iM useum . Eastern Parkway, [638-5000.NUTRITION LECTURER:I %u201c How What You Eat Affects I What Eats You.%u201d Different (topics each week, Tuesdays, 17:15 pm, 200 7th Ave., 768- I 2938.f MUSIC & MOVEMENT:I Courses for 3-4 & 5-6 year olds. I Taught by Dolly Moon & Kathy I Paquette. Tuesday afternoons, I 3:30-5. Sept. 19-May 22 at The I Music School, 124 Henry ii u i.n r M %u00ab %u00abCLASS FOR YEAR OLDS:Paquette. .30. Sept. 19-IMOVEM1 MOTHERSTaught byTuesday, 1: .. _ .May 22 at The Music School, 124 Henry Street. Call 643-0124 eves.ADVANCED LIFESAVING: Sept. 9 Oct. 30. Sat. 4-7 pm. Upon completion those meeting requirements will be aw ar,ded certificates. YMCA ot Prospect Park-Bay Ridge, 357 L[9th St 11215. 768-7100.PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD: Free class, meets at Bklyn Chapter of American Red Cross, 165 Cadman Plaza e., beginning Sept 7. 6 2-hr. sessions on Thurs eves 7-9 pm. Through Oct 12. Classes include group discussion, lecture dem onstration and practice session, devoted to pregnancy labor & delivery, feeding, bathing, diapering & handling of baby. 787-1000, ext. 597.BASIC CANOEING: Sept 13-Oct 22. Co-sponsored by American Red Cross & Kayak Club. Course covers not only basic skill, but also river canoeing, canoe cruising, canoe camping & cookery, canoe poling and kayaking. Comprises classroom instruction & 3 canoeing weekends on near-by rivers 2 j>25.Bklyn Chapter of Red Cross, 165 Cadman Plaza E., 787-1000.F l i a S r F a i r iTHIRD AVENUE FESTIVAL, RAGAMUFFIN PARADE: Sept 24, all day, Bay Ridge%u2019s Third Ave, fron 67th St to 100th St. Rides, foods of all nations, arts & crafts, games, information tables, more. Costume parade & competition in annual event. Info: BE 8 3210.FLATBUSH FROLIC: 10blocks of food, crafts, entertainm ent, emty displays & special events. Along Cortelyou Rd. btwn E. 16th St. & Coney Island Ave. Sept 17. 783-4469 or 783-3077.ATLANTIC ANTIC: Atlantic Ave. St. Fair, Sept 24, For info contat headquarters at 334 Atlantic Ave. Mon-Fri or call 858-3772.%u201c A 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.GREENMARKET: Farmer s market at BAM parking lot, Flatbush & Atlantic, open Wed 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 AVE. FAIR: Traffic-free day long 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 LU M BU S CO U RT STREET FAIR: Large scale street festival, October 8, 10 arn-9 pm. Raindate, Oct. 9. Street closed to traffic from Atlantic Ave. to W. 9th St., art, food, vendors, entertainment. Artist & crafts people may rent 15 ft. space at S25, food vendors $35, and emty groups, $15. Info booths free. Call Bette Stoltz 789-6811 or write Columbus Court, 466 Court St., Bklyn, N.Y. 11231.OUR LADY OF CHARITY FESTIVAL: Sept 10, 1 pm at St. P eter%u2019s & St. P au l's Church, 190 Court St., corner of Congress. Flag exhibition, motorcycle clubs, music bands & multiple religious, civic & cultural organizations plus an art show. 624-2992 or 651-7815.FABULOUS FLATBUSH AVENUE FAIR: sponsored by the Flatbush Merchants Association. Noon-6 pm, Oct. 8. On Flatbush Ave. betw. Lincoln Rd. & Cortelyou Rd. Booths still available. 851-4496.fflBORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert or event daily at Boro Hall, 12:30-1:30, Mon.-Fri through Sept.AUDITIONS FOR DESOSS: 65-voice chorus specializing in early polyphonic music and lit. of later periods. R ehearsals are held W ed., 7:30-10 pm at the Brotherhood Synagogue, 28 Gramercy Park South. For audition appointments bet. 6 & 9 pm, call UL 5-3047 mornings or leave message at 228-9226.DICK WILSON: OLD TIME MUSIC: At the Good Coffee House. Sept 8, 7 pm. 53 Prospect Park West. $2.50, free tea & coffee.JOEL PITCHON & JOANNE POLK: Violinist & pianist to present afternoon of sonatas by Beethoven, Chopin & Frank. At the Bargemusic ltd., Olga's Barge, Fulton Ferry Landing, Sept 10, 4 pm, $5. 624-4061.R E H E A R S A L S FOR BROOKLYN HEIGHTS MUSIC SOCIETY: First rehearsal of Bklyn. Hts. Music Socity Orchestra, Mon, Sept 11, 7:15 pm at St. Anne%u2019s Church, corner of Montague & Clinton. Srting Players needed. Come to rehearsals or call 625-6531.C DREN%u2019S ART STUDIO:life drawing classes every W ed., 4 pm, ages 7-15. 6 classes. $18. Beginning art: every Sat. 11 am, 12 classes, $32, 32 Union St. 789-6759.CHILDREN & 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. 292 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%u2019grams, 5 days, Sept-June, ages 2.5-4.9. Now accepting registration. Call Rabbi Weiner, 768-3814.WILLLAMSBURGH NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITIES: 16 Engert Ave., new homework helper program for kids in grades 1-6, weekdays, 3-4:30 pm. Also Tues, Thurs, knitting & crocheting, 383-9236.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: M eets at Brooklyn Central Library, 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.Events2 FILMS AT BOTANIC GARDENS: %u201c Wildflowers of the Woods & Fields%u201d & %u201c The Gardens of the Morning.%u201d Sept 10, both at 1 pm & 3 pm at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. 622-4433.FRIDAY FLICKS: Special summer program for childrenages 7 12 at Brooklv: lawn Branchevery Friday. W. 13th St. at Kings Highwaw;%u201ei;Library, 10:30Theatre%u201c WINTERREISE%u201d : Schubert Song Cycle in German text to poem by Wilhelm Mueller & sung in the poet%u2019s order of arrangement. Sept 10, 8:30 pm. At Carnegie Recital Hall.$4 at box office.GALLERY PLAYERS AUDITIONS: Needs actors, singers, dancers, musicians for The Boyfriend, directed by Mary Ruth Goodie. Sept 11 & 12,6:30-9:30 pm. Old First Reformed Church, 7th Ave &Carroll St. Call 499-8239,NEW CYCLE THEATER TO CAST MAKING PEACE: Will hold auditions beginning Sept 11. Age range flexible, musical and movement training helpful. Non-equity professional actors need for The Spirits,The Innocents, The Escaped Slaves. Workshop rehearsals oegm mid-October, ror appointments call 788-7098 or write New Cycle, 657 Fifth Ave, Bklyn, 11215.TEN LITTLE INDIANS:Presented by Gallery Players _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _of Pk. Slope. Directed by H B H B H H H Edward Rubin. Fri & Sat nights, 8 pm, Sundays at %u2014 %u20223 pm. Sept. 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17.Old First Reformed Church,INFANT SWIM: Sept. 9-Oct. 28. Classes for kids 6 mo.-6 yrs. Registration on Sept. 2. YMCA of Prospect Park-Bay Ridge. 357 9th St. 768-7100.AFTER-SCHOOL CHILD1 REN%u2019S CENTER: For children ages 5-12. Will open Sept 12. Dance, music, arts, swimming. For info call Union Temple. Ask for Mary Axelrod. 638- 7600.%u201c BROOKLYN: NEW DEFINITIONS%u201d : opening for the season of %u2018The Brooklyn Thing.%u2019 Full day of panel discussions & workshops on some of Brooklyn%u2019s most pressing issues. Pre-registration at 9 am, talks begin at 10. Oct. 21, Bklyn campus of LIU, Ratbush Ave Ext. at University PI. 643-7110. %u201c SOLEMN MASS%u201d : To hon- ^ * %u00ab f oi---U i U U l i - . O U J \\ J 1 V . I I I U I %.J V U W M UPatroness. St. Peter%u2019s & St. Paul%u2019s Church, 190 Court St, Sept 10. 12:30 pm. 624-2992. MA 4-3425.FIFTH ANNUAL BATTERY PARK CITY GOVERNOR%u2019S CUP RACE: 150 sailing boats in full racing rig to race Sept. 9, in view of the Hudson River & upper harbor in lower Manhattan, Brooklyn & Staten Island. Depending on the wind & tide, the race will begin at noon in the Hudson River off Battery Park City. Will last till about 5 pm.REOPENING OF NEWLY RENOVATED MANHATTAN BRIDGE PLAZA: Sept. 7, 11 am. Flatbush Avenue Extension & Concord Street. Program includes tree planting, ribbon cutting ceremonies, and more. Awards will be presented to Congressm an Richmond, Project Director Robert Votava, Governor Hugh Carey, City Council Pres. Carol Bellamy, Borough President Howard Golden and many more. Free parking available. 625-5717.CA N C ER S C R E E N IN G PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN:Sept. 7-9, free pap tests and breast thermography examinations. 1420 Bushwick Ave. 586-8700.CA N D ID A TE%u2019S NIGHT:Sept 6, 8 pm. First Unitarian Church, 50 Monroe PI. Among attending will be a representative for Perry Duryea & Lois Rosenthal, judgeship candidates.QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS PARISH: C elebrating 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 of First U nitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PL will gather for a mixture of serious and social activities. Schedule includes square dance, forum on Beacon Press & J.P. Stevens, Pot Luck Supper.ServicesFREE BLOOD PRESSURETESTS: every Thurs. 3-7 pm, 229 Prospect Park West, 768- 0021.FREE BREAKFAST SEMINARS FOR MINORITY WOMEN IN BUSINESS: Medgar Evers College, 1150 Carroll St., Rm. 208. Sept. 10, Oct. 1 & 29, 10 am. Free, registration req. 735-1750.CANCER SCREENING FOR WOMEN: Free screening clinic, will be held Sept 7-9 & 11-15, from- 10 am-4 d i d at Kings Plaza Shopping (Center, Flatbush Ave. and Ave. U. adm inistered by staff from Coney Island Hospital. 586-8700.ArtFESTIVAL OF aRT: Group exhibition at The Work of Art .Gallery, 87 Atlantic Ave. Opening 4th season, Sept. 10, 2-6 pm. Show runs to Oct. 1. Tues-Fri, 2-6 pm, weekends, noon-6 pm. 834-9677.NEW MUSE COMMUNITY MUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave. Usually open 1-5 except on Mon. but hours vary according to exhibit. Exhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call for information. 774-2900.off Carrol! St Rosevations or information, 788-6362. $2.50, $1.50 for students, senior citizens.%u201c OPEN HOUSE%u201d ATTEMPLE: Beth Elohim will hold Open House bept. 13 at Temple un 8th Ave. & Garfield PL 7:30-9 pm.BOERUM HILL ARTISTS:Paintings, sculpture, photography ^ graphics by 12 artistsw h o liv e in H ill rn m n u m itv .Through Sept. 10. Brooklyn Musetitti, Eastern Parkway. 638-5000.BONNIE HIRSCHHORN: Atthe Solar Arts Gallery, 373 9th St., Park Slope, through September 25. Drawings of reflections & eyes. Mon-Fri, 6 pm10 pm. Sat-Sun 10 am-6 pm.EXHIBITION AT BROOKLYN LIBRARY: Grand Army Plaza. Sept 1-29. James Vann: Reflections of acrylic on glass; Tris Solo multi media, acrylic & watercolor on marble & seashells, Lucienne Lanski: painting with needles, drawings & poems.B R O O K LY N H E IG H T S PROMENADE ART SHOW:22nd semi-annual event sponsored by BACA. Along Heights Esplanade from Remsen to Orange Sts. 3 weekends: Sept. 23, 24, 30, Oct. 1, 7 &8. Oils, watercolors, photography, etchings, sculpture, more. Info, 783-4469 or 783-3077.SHEEPSHEAD BAY ART SHOW: Semi-annual art show of All Communities Arts, along Emmons Ave. near Sheepshead Bay Rd. Sept 9, 10, 16, 17 23, 24. Oils, watercolors sculpture, more. Info, 998-0983 or 373-2113.HAITIAN ART: Extensive collection of 160 works of different media of Haitian Art at the Brooklyn M useum, Eastern Parkway. Sept. 2- Nov. 5. Closed Mon. & Tues., open to the public Wed. thru Sat., 10 am-5 pm, Sun. noon5 pm. Free.SportsRUNNING & TENNIS: Instructional program. Mon & Thurs 4-6 pm; Mon & Wed 9-1 pm & 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 Thirs Ave. TR 5-1190.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 for Adv. Beginner girls 8-16, Tues & Fri 3:305 pm. $l/w k 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 & karate. YMCA at 9th St. & 6th Ave. S O 8 -7 1 0 0 .YOGA: W ednesdays at6 pm, Frances White Rm. of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PL, bring a towel & wear loose fitting clothes or leotards, Tom Campos instructor. Donation.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 & 5th St. Contact PRY, 42! 7th St. BklvPage 34, THE PHO ENIX' September 7, 1978

