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                                    too late to go back to go back to-minded individuals.%u2014 * w start hitting the booksinstitutions and organizations are _education Droorarns to help anyoneba^lnthedasstoom .Tne Brooklyn Public library andco-sponsoring an English-as-a-rentry course for women, it is deewant to resume their education. _ _ _Brooklyn%u2019s El Centro, hopes to help womeneducation and career worlds. El Centro IsInformation Center located in thearelanguage infcburgh Branch- %u2022 %u2014___*___ ~ beoffered on twelve consecutive Saturdays at 11 a mEngilsh-as-a-Second Language, begins September 30at 11 a m For furter information call El Centro atw * \The (totwldD Jorlf Osnce COmoanv. which moved toBnxMyn only a few monthsjago, is really g ^ in g intom e rtsari or Broowyn, inetr very first performancewiii debut at the Atlantic Antic 4 on the oorner ofurn Piece and Atlantic Avenue,it%u2019s all a^part of the program preparation that theOompaiy has been going through. The Companyspecializes in modern ballet - primarily choreographedby ftoiando Jorif himself. H ie Antic will S r e t h egroup in a pantomime ballet performed to the exquisiteoorhjtoSItfons of Bisset and Saint Seans.I The fifteen minute performance on stage will relatethe love story of Rerrot and Rerrette. It promises to bea deughtfui, professional performance.H ie Rolando Jorlf Dane%u00a9 Company, First Perform .and Atlantic Avenue at 3 p.m. *2?*!! AUantte 4%u00bb cmm%u00b0* BoerumB I with the C presents with the Piftsdre Previn onCleveland Orchestra on October 29four outstanding orchestras startiiburgh Symphony conducted byfVi%u00bbftlw5riSeptember 21,1978, TH E PHOENIX, Page 12%u25a0 %u25a0 M __________ !H o a o p e ^ i a ^ u t c u o o a o v i t w t i i u i i i y u p n i e p a s t t u j y e a oand looking forward to the next 25 years.BCBC Room 154, Gershwin, Brooklyn Coilege,Brooklyn, N.Y. For ticket and concert Information call78'> 3291. Single ticket prices for the orchestral andopiiratlc concerts are $12,10, J , 6 and 4. Single ticketprices for soloist performances are $7, S and 3.Reach Out For HelpRape is one of the most devasting violations that canbe inflicted on anyone of any age. Its emotional andtraumatic effect can linger for a long time after theincident has occurred.Although rape is by no means reversible, there arecenters located throughout the five boroughs to providecounseling and services to rape victims. Brooklynhouses three such centers;Brooklyn YW CA Women%u2019s Center, 30 Third Avenue,875-1190. The center is staffed by social workers andcrisis counselors from Monday-Friday, 7 p.m.-9:30p.m. Services include court advocacy by Staten IslandCommunity Coilege law students, short-term counseling and referrals for legal services. $1 charge.V ic tim /W itn e s s Reception Center, 120 Schermerhorn S treet, 9th Floor, 834-7454. Thecenter is staffed by graduate students and volunteers,intake receptionists and service counselors onMonday-Friday, 9-5 p.m. Services include assistancewith applications for Crime Victims Compensation,basic orientation to the court system, counseling andreferrals to social service and health agencies. Serviceis free.Crime Victims Hotline, 50 Court Street, 834-7444.Staffed by students and community volunteers,Sunday-Friday, 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Services include brieftelephone counseling, referrals and legal information.Emergency repair crews will fix locks, windows anddoors to secure burglarized homes on a temporarybasis. Service is free.New York Police Hotline: 566-1011, Mon-Fri 9-5 p.m.for a copy of the Rape Resource Guide )listing ofcenters)envelope to Eastern Women%u2019s Center, 14 E. 60thStreet, N.Y.* N .Y . 10022, e/o Community RelationsDepartment.Truss in ProfileHeads will surely turn at the latest outstanding art exhibit at theBrooklyn Center of Long Island University, Salena Library LearningCenter. Brooklyn resident Ned Truss is displaying an exhibition of hispaintings, drawings and screen prints through October 15.Truss%u2019 work centers around studies of heads from all views:profiles, straight on and three-quarter views. Color drawings use ink,water colors, acrylic paint and colored pencils. The Profile Series isspectacular and most unusual.iruss has pariiuipaieu in many iniemaiiunai exhibits in Europe,Asia and Latin America and is the recipient of numerous prizes. Hiswork has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art in B- jota andthe Whitney Museum in New York, among others.Ned Truss, Third Floor Gallery of the Salena Learning Ce ter at theBrooklyn Center of LIU, University Plaza. Monday-Friday, p a.m.-5p.m.%u2666
                                
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