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fTalks &fio a rie iNEW EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM IN PARK SLOPE:Certified teachers, child cen-' tered approach, gym & pool, trained specialists, suitable for children of all faiths. Beth Elohim Congregation. 8th Ave. & Garfield PI. 768-3814.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS LITTLE SCHOOL OF COOKING: Basic cooking skills taught in atmosphere of private home. Mixed classes limited to 8 children. $90 a semester, Sept. 20 - Dec.20 (13 sessions). Wed. 3:30 - 5pm. 134 Henry St. 875-1642.LEARN HOW TO SQUARE DANCE: Sponsored by Kings Squares at Ft. Hamilton Presbyterian Church, 36 7 St. Thursdays 8 - 10:30pm. $1.50 a lesson, $.75 for teens. F irst Lesson, Sept. 21. CL 2-4554.FALL WORKSHOP REGISTRATION AT MUSE: Beginning registration for fall workshops sessions on Tuesday. Sept. 19 - 30, Tues.- Fri., 2 - 6pm & Sat. 10am - 6pm. 774-2900.PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING: Learn to raise responsible children. 8 successive, Thurs. eves from 7:30 - lOi&O beginning Sept. 21 a t Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway. Members $10, nonmembers $25. Includes book, wkbook & 24 hrs instruction. Limited registration. 638-7600.WOMEN%u2019S SLIMNASTICS:M eets Mon & Wed eves, 7:15-8:15 pm, also Tues & Thurs morn, 10111 am. Sats, noon-1 pm. Program geared to the toning of muscles and conditioning & development of one%u2019s body. Prospect Park YMCA, 768-7100.NUTRITION LECTURER:%u201c How What You Eat Affects What Eats You.%u201d Different topics each week, Tuesdays, 7:15 pm, 200 7th Ave., 768- 2938BASlCnCANOEING: 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 1 %u00ae25.Bklyn Chapter of Red Cross, 165 Cadman Plaza E., 787-lOOQv.MUSIC ft MOVEMENT:Courses for 3-4 & 5-6 year olds. Taught by Dolly Moon & Kathy Paquette. Tuesday afternoons, 3:30-5. Sept. 19-May 22 at The Music School, 124 Henry Street. Call 643-0124 eves.CENTER: 373 9th St~ YogaT Meditation, Vegetarian Cooking, Ballet & Dance for kids, etc 499-3669INTRODUCTION TO THE MARTIAL ARTS: sponsored by the Community Advisory Board for Youth. Gasses at the Old Court Housp. 4201 Fourth Avenue at 42 St., third floor, 6:30-9 pm, Women%u2019s Works Bookstore, 181 7th Ave., 499- 7763.PRACTICAL SKILLS FOR EFFECTIVE DISCIPLINE: 8wk for parents. Begins Sept. 28, 7 pm at The Spring Creek Library, Flatlands Ave. at New Jersey Ave. in Bklyn. Prereistration at the library. 636-3154.MOVEMENT CLASS FOR MOTHERS ft 2 YEAR OLDS:Taught by Kathy Paquette. Tuesday, 1:45-2:30. Sept. 19- May 22 at The Music School, 124 Henry Street. CallIM jj-uijM eves^_PROTECTING YOUR1 SELF THROUGH A1 AWARENESS ft KNOW1 LEDGE: Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway (Grand Army Plaza) Sept 27, 7:30. Talk, film, question &answer periods. Presented by Senior Citizens Robbery Unity of NYPD. 963-5348.RADICAL LOOK AT JESUS:12-wk course on new religious consciousness. Park Slope House Church, 191 6th Ave., 780-1087ERA: WHAT NOW?: Brooklyn Chapter of National Organization for Women holding discussion Sept. 25 at Bklyn Public Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West. 636-3281.POETS UNION: Work shop/studio space in Park Slope. Beginning & continuing wkshps in poetry and fiction writing, individualized tutorials; continuing Friday night poetry series. 499-3789 or write Poets Union, c/o Von Losberg Molofsky, 548 2nd St., Bklyn 11215. _%u201c TEACHING THE HOLOCAUST%u201d : Brooklyn teachers invited to attend this one-credit course free of charge. 8-sessions, successive Thursdays, beginning Sept. 21, 3:30-5:30 pm at Community School Distric t Office 22, 2255 Haring Street, Brooklyn. 596-4912. IN TRO D U CTIO N TO JUDIASM: Study program of 8 eve sessions at Congregation Beth Elohim (Garfield Temple) beginning Oct. 4, 9 pm. Reg. that eve or by mail. $30. 768-3714.ECKANAKAR: Presents a lecture & film on the Science of the Audible Life Current. To be held at Prospect Park YMCA, 357 9th St. nr 6th Ave., Sept. 28, 8 pm. Free H O RSEBA CK R ID IN G INSTRUCTION: BeginningOct. 8. All levels, group %u2014 individual. Exp. riding instruction (formerly instructor of Appalachian Mt. Gub). Member American Horseshow Assn. For info, call eves.A rtSport*PHYSICAL ED AT Y: co-ed ciasses in Frospeci Fark-Bay Ridge branches, disco dance, infant swim class, children's courses, group and private tennis lessons, yoga, swimming, golf, slimnastics, modern dance, running & karate. YMCA at 9th St. & 6th Ave. SO 8-7100.YOGA: Wednesdays at6 pm, Frances White Rm. of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PI., 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, 421 7th St. Bklyn. 11215.NEIGHTBORHOOD SWIMCLUB: Party & registration, Sept. 27, 8 pm in Frances White Rm. Reg. swim session begin following Wed., Oct. 4, 7:30 at St. Francis College Pool, Remsen St. Membership open to all. MA 4-5466.Kid*BROOKLYN COLLECTOR LTD.: %u2018Off-off Madison Avenue Gallery%u201d in Pk Slope reopened for 78-79 season. First show is graphics & drawings by well known a rtists through October 15. 131 Seventh Avenue. llam-6pm. Closed Wed. & Sun. 857-5800.BONNIE HIRSCHHORN: At the 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.HAITIAN ART: Extensive collection of 160 works of different media of Haitian Art at the Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway. Sept. 2- Nov. 5. Closed Mon. & Tues., open to the public Wed. thru Sat., 10 am-5 pm, Sun. noon5 pm. Free.IRA VAUPEN: Candidate for MASTER OF Fine Arts Degree, Dept, of Graduate of Fine Arts, PRATT INSTI1 TUTE. Exhibition of Paintings through Sept. 22. 9am-5pm Daily. Graduate Gallery, Higgins HALL* Rm 105. Comer jLAFAYEEET Ave. %u2014 ST. VAMES PLACE.BROOKLYN 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 Sheeoshead Bay Rd. Sept 9, 10, 16, 17 23, 24. Oils, watercolors sculpture, more. Info, 998-0983 or 373-2113.# 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.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.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.CHILDREN ft 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.CHILDREN%u2019S ART STUDIO: life drawing classes every Wed., 4 pm, ages 7-15. 6 classes. $18. Beginning art: every Sat. 11 am, 12 classes, $32, 32 Union St. 789-6759.POOH ft COMPANY FREE STORY HOUR: Sunday afternoons, 3 pm, through Oct. 15 at Hoyt Street Garden, Hoyt & Atlantic. Free.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S MUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days 1-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Admission free. Instructor-led activities for children utilize authentic museum objects from Museum's large collections. 735-4432A BEACHCOMBER%u2019S BOTANY FOR PARENT%u2019S - CHILDREN: Learnabout the interesting habitats of beaches & dunes. Children over 9 yrs. Sept.30, 10:30-1:30 pm. $6, $4 for members; includes parent & child. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Avenue, 622-4433.Events, RESERVATIONS FOR TUT%u2019S TICKETS: Tickets to the Treasures of Tutankhamen at the Met Museum will be available at all Abraham & Strauss stores.10 am-5 pm. 60 cents ea. 4 per person. In Brooklyn use the Livingston St. entrance. Ehibit will be open Dec. 20 -April 15. Tues.-Sun.GREENWOOD BAPTIST CELEBRATES 200TH: Special sermon at Church begins week long celebration. Sept. 24, 11 am. S08-2488.m atre\Landmark Players'. Sept. 15, 22, 23 at 8pm & Sept 17 at 4pm at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 2635 E. 23rd St. bet Voorhies & Ave. Z. SH 3-8487Flees,FairsATLANTIC ANTIC: Atlantic Ave. St. Fair, Sept 24. For info contat headquarters at 334 Atlantic Ave. Mon-Fri or call 858-3772.GREENMARKET: Farmer's market at BAM parking lot, Flatbush & Atlantic, open Wed 8 am-6 pm, thru Nov 22, 566-0990.POETRY FESTIVAL: At the New Muse. Poets & writers who would like to participate in a poetry festival. Contact Gaylord Hassan 774-2884 Tuesday - Friday, 2-7 pm.THIRD 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.BROWNSTONE FAIR: 6thannual, sponsored by Brooklyn Brownstone Conference, Oct. 14 & 15 at the Brooklyn Union Gas Co.%u2019s main office-showroom 195 Montague St. Theme is Brooklyn: City of Samll Towns. Includes 50 exhibits, bus tours, house tours, lectures & movies. Nat Hendricks at858-7760. _ST. AGNES CENTEN1 NIAL BAZZAR: In Parish Hall, Sept. 28-Oct. 1. Games, rides, refreshment, fun for all. Doors open at 7 pm. Free.ToursQUEEN OF ALL SAINTS PARISH: Celebrating 100th anniversary, history of parish to be published, dinner-dance in November, contact church, 300 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn 11205, 638-7652.SPECIAL ONEG SHABBAT: Beth Elohim, 8th Ave. & Garfield PL, Sept. 29 to honoro Donna Kleiner, who has been appointed new Principal of the Temple Religious School. Open discussion on the nature of Jewish education will be topic. 768- 3814.COCKTAIL RECEPTION:On occasion of 150th Anniversary of St. Joseph Children's Services. In recognition of Tom Cube. Sept. 27, 4:30-7:30 pm at the Bareemusic, Fulton Feiry Landing at foot of Bklyn Bridge. $25.CHURCH CHOIRS NEED NEW MEMBERS: Children%u2019s choir, boys choir, parish choir & choral society accepting rehearsals for new members. Please contact Grace Episcopal Church, Grace Church & Hicks St.WALK BACK IN TIME:Green-Wood Cemetery tours, arge & Bill Ward, 1:30 pm (thru Nov.) every Sun. Meet at the main gate, 25th St. %u2014 5th Ave. Reservations, 439-8828.CONCEPTUAL EVENT: The Walk Continues; in Prospect Park at the Tennis House, meet 2:15-2:45, Sept. 23 at 92 Prospect Park West (wine &cheese follows.( Bryan, Murphy, Heman, Gurwitz, Gerber & some surprises.GARDENING WITH W ILLIAM SHAKE1 SPEARE: Brooklyn Botanic Garden%u2019s Shakespearian Gardner will lead participants on tour & give everyone a plant. Sept. 30, 10:30-noon. Young people 12 and older. $5, 1000 Washington Avenue._____GARY FREEDMAN ft ALLEN KAUFMAN: Traditional American Fiddle Music. The Good Coffee House, 53 Prospect West. Sept 22,7pm. $2.MUSIC ON THE BARGE Cellest Julian Rodescu &pianist Jonathan Feldman. Sept. 24, 4 pm on Olga's Barge, Fulton Ferry LandingJAZZ CABARET: ValEllin \Wilder with Stan Getz - alumus Alber dailey at the piano. Scene One, 432 Hudson St., Sept 23, 11 am & 1 pm. 929-9478.MORNING DEW: Irish Music at the Good Coffee House, 53 Prospect Park West. 9 pm, Sept. 29. $2.THE WONDERBEANS: Oldtimey buth with the addition of Texas Swing & blues. The Good Coffee House, 53 Prospret Park West. Sept. 29, 9 pm, $2. 768-2979/2973.THE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS MUSIC SOCIETY ORCHESTRA: Rehearsing for new season of performances, Mon, 7:15 pm. String players are needed.Come to rehearse at St. Ann's Church on Montague St. & Clinton or call 625-6531 THE ZAZZ BAND: Jazz Duo at the Diocesan Church of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity at Montague & Clinton. Free concerts here every Wed. 875-6960.%u201c DIE FLEDERMAUS%u201d :By Johann Strauss, produced by Sir Rudolf Bing; dir. by Henry Butler; English lyrics by Howard Dietz, starring Theodore Uppman & Frank Guarrera. Sept. 24, 3 pm. Opening event of Guest Artist series ofBklyn Center for Performing Arts ai Brooklyn College. Whitman Auditorium nr. Flatbush Nostrand Aves. intersections. Ticket info: 780-5291.A WRINKLE IN TIME:Under direction of John Geiles the Carroll Dance Theater at the Robert Yohn Dance Studeio, 135 W. Nth St., 4 pm. Sept. 25, 25 and at the New York Stage Works, 15 W. 18th St., Oct. 2-7, 4 pm, $2.50. For reservations call 852;7551.In Brooklyn Sept. 27, 7:30 pm Carroll Library, corner of Union & Clinton St.; sept. 28 Pacific Library, Pacific &4th Ave; Sept. 29,4 pm, Park Slope Library, 6th Ave. & Ninth St.POETRY ft DANCE: AtHenry Hicks Galery, Sept. 24, evening of Atlantic Antic. 7 pm, 93 Atlantic Avenue. Bob Heman %u2014 Barbara Gurwitz.Service*STOP SMOKING GROUP SESSIONS: Brooklyn Unit of American Cancer Soc. 1st session Sept. 18. Subsequent meetings noon - 1pm or 1pm - 2pm (optional) $10 includes graduation party.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR PRY: Project Reach Youth supplementary educational services to children of Pk Slope area. Volunteers need no prior teaching experience as they are given info throughout year. Orientations first week of October. 788-0778, day; 499-5681 eves.SUMMER SEASON OF EL CENTRO H1SPANO DE INFORMACION: The Spanish language center is now open at Brooklyn Public Library%u2019s Wiiliamsburgh branch, Division Avenue at Marcy Avenue. Offers Spanish language job info & Learn Your Way Centers. Saturday service temp, out for branch libraries, Sunday services closed at Central Library. Saturday hours 10 am6 pm. 636-3154.COMMUNITY SEX INI FO SERVICE: Anonymous telephone service resumes Mon-Thurs, 6-8 pm hurs. Call 677-3320 for professional answers on sexual * health care questions, offer support and provide medical, psychological & social service referrals to callers.WOMEN%u2019S SELF DEI FENSE: 8 week course in self-defense & street safety techniques. Wed. 6-8 pm. For women of all ages, no experience n ecessary , wear loose street clothes. Child care can be arranged. For registration & info call Susan, 624-5692.THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: \with Humphry Bogart: Sept. 21; %u201c Saboteur\with Robert Cummings: Sept. 28. Films shown every Thursday, 8 pm at Congregation Beth Elohim (Garfield Temple) located at the corner of Garfield Place & 8th Ave. $2 at door. 768-3814.M e e t i n g s ......CHESS CLUB: Meets at Brooklyn Central Library, aud- | itorium, Grand Army Plaza. I Everyone with interest in chess invited. Mondays, 6-8 pm.SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WIZARDS: An organization of I Amateur and Professional I magicians who meet Mon.- I Thurs. 6:30-11:30 pm. 288 8th j St. & 5th Ave. bet, 5th & 6th. I 788-0529. jFRIENDS ft ASSOCIATES! OF THE PARK SLOPE I LIBRARY: First fall meeting I will take place in the Library, I corner of 6th Ave. & 9tf] St., I 7:30 pm, Sept. 27. Councilman I Cuite & Lib. Dir. Kenneth I Duchac have been invited to I discuss forthcoming renovation I of the Library building. |POETRY WORKSHOP: IFor female closet poets who ; want to come out of hiding I to share & explore with others. Rose Rinello at I 768-0420. IOLD STONE HOUSE: Next I meting of the association will, I take place Sept. 21,6 pm at the I Old Stone House, J.J. Byrne | Park. jFILMS AT THE BO TANIC GARDEN: SHORTS* Sept. 24,. World of Roses, The Honey Bee, Nature's Colors: The Craft of Dyeing with Plants. All at 1 pm & 3 pm. 1000 Washington Avenue.HEIGHTS ft HILL COM* MUNITY CUNCIL: Sept. 27 annual meeting. Parolor A, 51 jClark St. 596-8789,SOCIETY FOR CLINTON HILL: General meeting, Sept. 21. 8 pm. Emmanuel Baptist Church Parlor, 36 St. James PI., (cor. Lafayette)CITYWIDE BLOCK AS1 S0CIAT10N C 0N FE11 ENCE FORUM: Workshops & panels of topics of I concern to all neighbor- j hoods. Sept. 30, 9 am-4 pm I at Cooper Union, Astor PI. I at 7th St. in Manhattan. I Representatives from alt I boroughs will be present. I CCd- 1PARK SLOPE CIVICCOUNCIL: General meeting at which faculty & students of | John Jay High will present info about school's special p%u00bb grams. Sept. 28, 8 pm at John Jay, 7th Ave & Fifth St. 638-3686.Page 45, TH E PHOENIX, September 21,1978

