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                                    Promenade, Ye View#dm nW A iAt o nDillH f t l i f t\\1 II H f ft ft II 1 ft1 ( L U L L ft f t ft t ft f t I f- i k i 1 7 J J J ; c1 M T T [ s 1 * S i C H I A JBoast With Your Best BannerIf you feel that your neighborhood is the finest, or yourorganization is most noteworthy or even if you have your own cause toexpound, now there%u2019s finally an opportunity to tell everyone elseabout it!The fabulous Booster Banner Contest, highlighted at the AtlanticAntic 4, is open to all block and neighborhood organizations,institutions, churches, schools, civic and commercial organizations aswell as individuals. Featured in the grand parade of the day long galaevent on September 24, banners will be awarded exciting prizes forthe Most Original, Most Beautiful and Best Statement in twocategories: one/two person banners and more-than-two-personbanners.The only restrictions are that banners must be made predominantlyof cloth and must revolve on the theme of neighborhood, organizationor street. They must be made to be carried by one to five persons inthe parade.So if you have a spectacular and original concept milling around inyour mind and have been wondering where to put it...register forthe Booster Banner Contest at the Atlantic Antic Headquarters at 340Atlantic Avenue or call 858-3772.Booster Banner Contest, sign up at the A tlantic AnticHeadquarters, 340 Atlantic Avenue or call 858-3772. Atlantic Antic,Sunday, September 24.Miles of MuralI>\\ m ural is usually just a m ural but this one is more, a !pt more. Not only is it inside one of the Downtown Brpokiyn%u2019s most popular libraries, not only is it 3-D, not only does it cover a 90 foot icng su* face, not only is it an actual pasnting of Brooklyn, from the M anhattan Bridge to ! he Grand A rm y Plaza, not only is it aii this - but it %u2019s m6re. The entire mural was dorse by neighborhood kids.Back in A p ril, these kids subm itted drawings to the P a cific S tre e t L ib ra ry and tho se chosen w ere transferred onto a wall w ith an opaque projector and worked on by the kids. They have used every media from cotton and clay to g litte r creating the special %u201c 3-D effect and everyone w ho's seen it calls it %u201c spectacula \\/T h is 90-foot spectacular is going to be unveiled on Thursday, September 14 at 7 p.rn As an added bonus, there w ill be the %u201c w orld p re m ie r\also by the kids.So rather than com plain about %u201c useless%u201d kids, we suggest you get down to the Pacific Library to see what they can do when they set th e ir m inds to it. It%u2019s sure to be a pleasant surprise.Unveiling of 90-fppt mural and 16 films animated bychildren. Pacific Brandi Library, 25 4th Avenue. 7p %u00a3 i., September 14. Admission Free. Punch andcilkies served afterwards.Night ofthe Phoenixes(The long aw aited A tla n tic A n tic 4 is nearly upon us. A full day of e n terta inm e nt, parades and loads of filn is in store fo r everyone. But ju s t when you th in k ttje ce le b ra tio n w ill com e to an end, evening begins and so does the N ig ht of the Phoenixes.It%u2019s the clim a x o f the A n tic, a m o st unusual party, w ith e n terta inm e nt, m usic, food o f every persuasion and som e special events. The N ig h t of the Pheonixes w iil take place in A tla n tic G ardens, a new living c o m p le x th a t c h a ra c te riz e s th e %u201c re b o rn %u2019 %u2019 boulevard, w ith handsom e apartm e nts and shops r sing from the ashes of burnt-out abandoned stores.Featured w ill be foo ds from all nations in cludin g V ietnam ese, Y em enite and G erm an sp ecia lties. The h ig h lig h ts, wh: h p re c is e to L trln ne one and all. are m a gicia n Steve Field, a New York astrolo ger rpffering m in i-h o ro s c o p e s and b e lly d a n c e r S hari tfehamar. It%u2019s a real find for all non-stop partiers. SeeIou under the stars!Night o f the Phoenixes, Atlantic Gardens on Sepsmber 24 at 7:30 p.m. For more information call theAtlantic Antic Headquarters at 858-3772.BrooklyniteTakes Onthe World%u2019s ChampB rooklyn is the hom e fo r a so m ew h at unusual sort o f m an. He has been know n to lie on a bed of n a ils c o m p le te ly s u sp e n d e d w h ile fiv e c e m e n t b lo cks are placed on his sto m ach and sm ashed w ith a sledgeham m er. Pretty w eird, huh? B ut it%u2019s all part of his job. You see, th is native B ro oklynite, Louis N eglia, is a m artial arts m aster. Not o n ly does he rank M aster-5th Degree in the m artial arts, but w ears the coveted red and w h ite R enshi Belt.And th is S unday he%u2019ll be a im in g for the top. Lo uis N eglia, of East 4th Street, w iil be ch a lle n g in g the W o rld %u2019s C ham pion, Butch Bell of W a shin gton , D.C. qt M adison Square Garden, S eptem ber 17 at 2 p.m . B illed by the W o rld Karate M agazine as %u201c the best m artial arts sh ow ever,%u201d it w ill feature the %u201c m asters of m a ste rs%u201d from China, Japan, O kinaw a and Korea as w e ll as from the United States. They w ill be perform ina karate, kung fu, judo, jiu jits u , aikido, tai chi chuan plus m any other techniques. It%u2019s a m ust tor all you Bruce Lee fans!The O riental W orld of Self-D efense, featuringLouis Neglia vs. Butch Bell. The Felt Forum of M adison Square Garden, 8th Avenue between 31st and33rd Sts. $10, $7.50 & $5.-564-4400, 977-9020 or 239-7177.Pooh and CompanyStory HourJu st about everyone can look back on th e ir c h ild %u00adhood and de lig h t in the m em ories of sto rytim e . . . those w onderful m om ents before bedtim e or on rainy afternoons. W ell, you can once again sit back, relax and liste n to ch arm in g tales fo r children o f all ages.The Hoyt Street A s so cia tio n is happy to present the 'second year of the Pooh and C om pany Free Story Hour. The story hours are designed for 3 - 7 year o ld s but prom ise to be fun for all ages. The vo lunteer story readers are neighbors from Boerum Ffill and lib ra ria n s fro m the B ro o klyn P u b lic Lib ra ry system , w ho w ill read hour long stories in the H oyt Street Garden for free.The G arden w a s created in 1975 py the H oyt Street A ssocia tion and is open to the pu blic. Com e and escape to a garden of d e lig h ts!Pooh and C om pany Story Hour, Hoyt S treetGarden at Hoyt and Atlantic Avenue. Every Sundayfrom Sept. 17 %u2022 Oct. 15 at 3 p.m. Admission is free.Someone%u2019sIn the KitchenHow would you like to come home after a hard day%u2019swork to find your eight year-old child has cooked alavish chicken dinn~ with vegetables and salad andhasn%u2019t even burned tne pot?This could be a reality if your kid Is one of eightregistered for The Brooklyn Heights Little School ofCooking 13cooking sessions for boys and girls, ages 8 -%u201cWhen I was a little girl my mother taught me tocook,\school. %u201c It was so easy later on to cook. A lot of adultst 4 . I %u00bb%u2022%u00bb * I O %u00ab I V A i 41 I C j f___IO C U 1 IO U wi rcii i A fc *.____u w?%u00bb 
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