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                                    f t B H MNEW EARLY CHILDHOODPROGRAM IN PARK SLOPE:Certified teachers, child centered approach, gym & pool,trained specialists, suitable forchildren of all faiths. BethElohim Congregation. 8th Ave.& Garfield PI. 768-3814.%u201c W O M EN %u2019 S SU N D A YBRUNCH SERIES%u201d : Speakerson women%u2019s issues every Sund.at A&S, noon-3 pm. $5 ea.875-0195.SOUTH SHORE ADULT EDCENTER: Holding in-personreg. for fall cycle, Oct. 4-6, 126:30-9 pm. Classes begin Oct.16. Flatlands & Ralph Aves.531-4466.WOMEN IN THE TRADES:Looking for women who areinterested in woodworkingclasses in Bkiyn. 2 eves a wk.989-6688 btwn 9 am & 5 pm,Mon-Fri.SATURDAY ADULT EXERCISE: 10-11:30 by kathy Paquette. Music School, 124Henry St. 643-t)124 eves.BROOKLYN MUSEUMSTUDIO WORKSHOP FORYOUNG PEOPLE: Begins Oct.18. Weekend & afterschool art classes, 6-14 yrs old.Drawing, ceramics, material &techniques. Fee: S85. 28. wkshp. Members $55. CallEducation Dept. 638-5000, ext.221 for complete list of classesand registration form or register in person at the MuseumEastern P%u2019way bet Grand ArmyPlaza and Washington ave.,beginning Sept. 30.JOURNAL WRITING:Workshops Tues. eves, 7%u2019;30-9pm thru Nov. 28. FrancisWhitle Rm of First UnitarianChurch, Pierrepont & Monroe.MA4-5466. $2.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 tothe toning of muscles andconditioning & development ofon e%u2019s body. Prospect ParkYMCA, 768-7100.HOSH HASHANNAH: Partof High Holiday schedule. Oct.1, 8:15 pm, evening services.Oct. 2, 9:15 am, children%u2019sservices. 10:30 am, MorningAdult Services. CongfregationBeth Elohim, 768-3814.NUTRITION LECTURER:%u201c How What You Eat AffectsWhat Eats You.%u201d Differenttopics each week, Tuesdays,7:15 pm, 200 7th Ave., 768-2938INTRODUCTION TO THEMARTIAL ARTS: sponsoredby the Community AdvisoryBoard for Youth. Classes at theOld Court House. 4201 FourthAvenue at 42 St., third floor,6:30-9 pm. W om en%u2019s WorksBookstore, 181 7th Ave., 499-7763.H O R SEBAC K RIDINGINSTRUCTION: BeginningOct. 8. All levels, group %u2014individual. Exp. riding instruction (formerly instructor ofAppalachian Mt. Club). Member American HorseshowAssn. For info, call eves.789-8689ECKANAKAR: Presents alecture & film on the Science ofthe Audible Life Current. To beheld at Prospect Park YMCA,357 9th St. nr 6th Ave., Sept.28, 8 pm. FreeCONTEMPORARY THEOLOGIES: First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henryst., Oct. 1,8,15 & 29,10 am. MA4-3770.Free.HEALTH THRU NUTRITION ION PENNIES ADAY]: 5 Sundays, 3-4:30pm. Starts Nov. 5 inMinistry of Health InfoCenter a; 828 President St.$25. Before Oct. 20, $22.Late reg. after Oct. 29, $28. r . _ i -1 s . %u2022%u00bb %u2022 a ui uutaua attu m ailingaddress, call Julia, 4-8 pm,636-1724.PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES: Oc t. 10; beginners,learn to use camera etc.Oct. 12; intermediate andadvanced. $75 for 6 sessions., 6:30-8pm, CharlesSorrell Photo Express, 69Clark St%u201e 11201. 624-8203.%u2018%u2018ETHICS & POLITICS -WHOSE GOVERNOR ISABOUT TO BE GOREn?M. Michael Grupp, Oct. 15II am at Bkiyn Soc. forEthical Culture, 53 Prospect Pk. W. SO 8-2972.%u201c THE ITALIAN HERITAGE: IT%u2019S MEANINGFOR AMERICANS:%u201d 8-wkcourse begins Oct 17 at LIUin Bkiyn. Meetings held6:30-8 pm. at Soc hdqtrsIII Col. Hts. 834-6020.PHILOSOPHY ft HUMAN SEXUALITY: 6-session course, begins Oct. 18.Classes meet Wed, 6:30-8pm at St. Charles CatholicChurch, 21 Sidney PI.,834-6020.W OM EN%u2019S POETRYWORKSHOP: Lee Van derVelde & Alice Fulton. &sessions, $50. Mons. 7:30-9:30 pm. begins Oct. 23,Women's Works Bookstore181 7th Ave. 499-7763.ANYONE CAN LEARNTAI CHI CHUAN: Forhealth, self-defense & meditation. Classes given atP.S.9 & YWCA on AtlanticAve. 789-0862.CRIMINAL JUSTICECONFERENCE: Oct. 7, 9am, St. Francis College,180 Remsen St., $2,$3 atdoor. 625-5851.INTRODUCTORY p r o %u00adg r a m IN T%u2019AI CHICHUAN: Oct. 3 & 10, 7 pm.$2. Courses begin Oct 17.Pratt Institute, Phys Edbldg. 929-1981.ADULT ACADEMYOF CONGREGATIONBETH ELOHIM: Oct. 4,8 successive Wed., 8pm. Norman Cohen:course in Rabbinic Lit. &Jewish History. RabbiSack, Jewish Theology& concepts in Judiasm.Rabbi Weider, Introduction to Judiasm. 1320.768-3814.SWIMMERS COUuRSE: Oct. 8-Nov. 26. 2pm Sundays. No feeexcept for use of facilities. Must have RedCross Cert. 787-1000.WOMEN & CREATI1V1TY: Mimi Weisbord.Watercolor, collage &journal writing. 8 sessions $50. Thurs, 7:30-9:30 pm, begins Oct. 12;Fri. 10-noon, begins Oct13. Women%u2019s WorksBookstore, 181 7th Ave.,499-7763.WOMEN IN TRANSITION: Building mutualsupport. Randy Meadoff6 sessions $35, Wed,9:30-11:30 am beginsOct. 18. Women%u2019sWorks Bookstore, 1817th Ave. 499-7763.MAKING WOMEN%u2019Srituals; Louise Udaykee.Cycles & festivals usingmovemnt & voice. 8sessions $50, Wed, 7:30-9:30 pm begins Oct. 18.499-7763.WOMEN%u2019S SELF IMAGRY THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY: LaimuteDruskis, 6 sessions, $40,Tues, 7,30-9:30 pm, begins Oct. 24. Women%u2019sWorks, 181 7th Ave.499-7763.%u201c BATTING DOWNFOR THE EIGHTIES%u201d :Howard Box, Bkiyn Socfor Ethical Culture, 53Prospect Park W. 11 am, Oct. 8.VEGETARIANCOOKING W O R K %u00adSHOP: Oct 7, 14, 21,2-5 pm. Prepare maindish casseroles, soups & salads. 499-3669, Solar Yoga & Arts Center, 373 9th St.BODY LANGUAGE:NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION: Uses, misuses, dialects & meanings of gestures, postures, facial expressions. Tnurs., o;ou-8 pm beginning Oct. 19. 10 sessions, $50. 834-6020.ELEMENTARY DISCOVERY I: Parents & children gardening together. $15, $12.50 for members. 10:30-12:30. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, iOOO Washington Ave. 622-4433.B p-*BROOKLYN COLLECTOR LTD.: 'Off-off MadisonAvenue Gallery \reopened for 78-79 season.First show is graphics &drawings by well known artists through October 15. 131Seventh Avenue. llam-6pm.Closed Wed. & Sun. 857-5800.RACHEL JORDAN: Paintings at Sixth Estate 85 AtlanticAve. Thru Oct. 22. Tues-Fri.2- 6 pm, weekends, noon-6 pm624-8900HENRY HICKS: Groupshow thru Oct. 8. 4-7 pmTues.-Fri., noon-6 pm weekends. 522-3692.VALSAMIS GALLERY:Group show thru Oct. 8. 33Lafayette Ave.REX CLAWSON: Paintings& drawings at Gallery 91, Sept.28-Oct. 15. Recept. Oct. 1, 1-6pm. Sat & Sun, noon-6 pm.Thurs & Fri. 2-5 pm.TOM MCSHERRY: Oils,paper, brass scujlpture. Oct.3- 29. Henry%u2019s End, 44 HenrySt.HAITIAN ART: Extensivecollection of 160 works ofdifferent media of Haitian Artat the Brooklyn Museum,Eastern Parkway. Sept. 2-Nov. 5. Closed Mon. & Tues.,open to the public Wed. thruSat., 10 am-5 pm. Sun. noon5 pm. Free.%u201cOUR MASKS & VIBRATIONS%u201d : M U Johnson, Workof Art, 87 Atlantic. October3-22. Tues-Sun 2-6 pm.Opening Oct 8, 4-7 pm.NAOMI PLOTK1N: paintings at Atlantic Gaiiery plusgroup show in back, thru Oct.1. Tues.-Fri., 2-6 pm, wkendsnoon-6 pm. 81 Atlantic Ave.BROO KLYN H EIG H TSPROMENADE ART SHOW:22nd semi-annual event sponsored by BACA. Along HeightsEsplanade from Remsen toOrange Sts. 3 weekends: Sept.23, 24, 30, Oct. 1, 7 &8. Oils,watercolors, photography,etchings, sculpture, more. Info, 783-4469 or 783-3077.NEW MUSE COMMUNITYMUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave.Usually open 1-5 except onMon. but hours vary accordingto exhibit. Exhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call forinformation. 774-2900.%u201c NEW ERA:%u201d Haitian,Afro American & Carribeanartist. At Brooklyn College.Oct. 7-30, 5-9 pm, Mon-Fri.1852 Brooklyn Ave.338-9504.JOSE PIZARRO: %u201cViones y Pasajes%u201d AtlanticGallery. Paintings &DRAWINGS. Oct. 3-22.81 Atlantic Ave. Tues.-Fri., 2-6 pm, Sat. & Sun.noon-6 pm. 624-8795CAROLE ROTH: Collages, Atlantic Gallery,Back Room Gallery. Oct.3-22. 81 Atlantic Ave.Tues-Fri, 2-6 pm, Weekends, noon-6 pm.RICH SAMUELSON:Paintings & Prints, Salena Gallery, LIU, DeKalb Ave. Oct. 5-Nov. 1,Mon-Fri, 9 am-5 pm.OUTDOORS ARTS &CRAFTS: at BedfordS tu y R e s to r a tio n sCorp%u2019s Center for Age &Culture. Oct. 15-Dec. 1.1360 Fulton St. 636-7888im h ih ifsPHOTOGRAPHS OFGREENWOOD CEMETARY: At Brownstone Gallery, 76 7th Ave., Tues-Sat,10-6 pm. Opens Oct. 12.A BAKERS HALF DOZ--EN: At the Old 9 CulturalCenter, on Vanderbilt Ave& Sterling PI. Oct. 20-22,8pm at door, $3.50 general/$2.50 students & seniors.Children%u2019s Matinee, Oct.22, 2 pm. 13 & under $1,over $2. 783-2011 or499-5620.QUEEN OF ALL SAINTSPARISH: Celebrating 100thanniversary, history of parishto be published, dinner-dancein November, contact church,300 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn 11205, 638-7652.W O M E N %u2019 S W ORKSBIRTHDAY PARTY: Wine& cheese, opening of backroom as womenspace. Oct.8, 1-5 pm, 181 7th Ave.499-7763.ST. JOSEPH HIGHSCHOOL OPEN HOUSE:For interested 8th gradegirls & parents, Oct. 4, 11,18 & 25, 1-3 pm. 80Willoughby St. 624-3618.BROOKLYN THING: AHday conference on Brooklynrelated topics. Oct. 21, LIUB ro o k ly n C a m p u s.783-4469.WOMEN%u2019S BRUNCH:Esp. for new residents;foot, emty info, Oct. 15, 11am-2 pm. Women%u2019s WorksBookstore, 181 7th Ave,499-7763.N O R W E G IA N S E A %u00adMENS CHURCH CENTENNIAL: Concert Oct. 8 at 7pm. Neighborhood party,Oct. 9, 8 pm. Concert, Oct.10, 8 pm. 33 1st PI.852-5544.HOMECOMING MASS:Oct. 7, 2pm. Involvingsome 25 priests. Also anniversary dinner-dance Oct.20 at Antun%u2019s in QueensVillage.CHURCH CHOIRS NEEDNEW MEMBERS: Children%u2019schoir, boys choir, parish choir& choral society acceptingrehearsals for new members.Please contact Grace EpiscopalChurch, Grace Church & HicksSt.Hea%u00bb,fn)nCOLU M BU S COURTSTREET FAIR: Large scalestreet festival, October 8, 10am-9 pm. Raindate, Oct. 9.Street dosed to traffic fromAtlantic Ave. to W. 9th St., art,food, vendors, entertainmentAtlantic Ave. to W. 9th St.Call Bette Stoltz 789-6811 orwrite Columbus Court, 466Court St%u201e Bkiyn, N.Y. 11231.GREENMARKET: Farmer%u2019s market at BAM parking lot. Flatbush & AtlanticOpens Wed, 8 am-6 pmthru Nov. 22, 566-0990.W H ITE E L E PH A N TSALE: Oct 14 & 15, 10 am-4pm, St. Mary%u2019s EpiscopalChurch, cor Willoughby &Classon Ave.4 OCTOBER FLEAMARTS: Sponsored byPratt. 10am-5pm, Oct. 7,14, 21, 28 in Cmty Garden,DeKalb at Hall St. & St.James PI. 789-5224,789-0690BROWNSTONE FAIR: 6thannual, sponsored by BrooklynBrownstone Conference, Oct.14 & 15 at the Brooklyn UnionGas Co.'s main office-showroom 195 Montague St. Themeis Brooklyn: City of SamllTowns. Indudes 50 exhibits,bus tours, house tours,lertures & movies. Nat Hendricks at 858-7760.i p o r t sSHAPE-UP RUN: 6.2miles in Prospect Park, Oct.8, noon. Reg. b y Oct. 7.Awards to first 3 men & 3women. 787-46%.%u201c BROOKLYN R U N %u00adAROUND%u201d : Mixed couples'srun-for-fun. Oct. 1. Must signup immea. 8/S-U1V5. J6 &\Prizes.NEIGHBORHOOD SWIMCLUB: Party & registration,Sept. 27, 8 pm in FrancesWhite Rm. Reg. swim sessionbegin following Wed., Oct. 4,7:30 at St. Francis CollegePool, Remsen St. Membershipopen to all. MA 4-5466.NORM WENNET &DOUG BERCH: Doublefeature performance. Ballads & Irish songs. Oct 6,10:45-12:45 pm. The GoodCoffee House, 53 ProspectPark West. $2.50.MAGPIE: TraditionalAmerican & British. TheGood Coffee House, 53Prospect Park West. Oct.13, 10:45-12:45 pm. $2.50%u201c SU N D A Y A F T E R %u00adNOONS AT ST. ANN%u2019S:%u201dInauguration of new concert series, Oct 8, 4pm, corMontague & Clinton. Organ rerital.LA RA JI: Spiritual electric auto-harp. Oct. 11,noon, St. Ann, Montague &Clinton.%u201c THE REED COMPANY:%u201d Cmty concert series at First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St., Oct.15,8 pm. 624-3770.LANCE M. LAKLANCAft CHAMBER GROUP:Program of Brahms &Scarlatti. First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St. Oct.8 pm. 624-3770.JIM CUNNINGHAM: Folksinger & guitarist. Oct. 4. St.Ann & Holy Trinity, 122Pierrepont St. 875-6960.CILLA FISHER ft ARTIETREZISE: One of Scotland's top folk duos atPauline Berger's Loft, apt15E, 135 Eastern Pkway,Oct. 15, 8 pm. 343-9575.ToursPUZZLES ft GAMES:Every Mon. thru Oct. 30,3-5 pm, ages 6-12. ClintonHill Lib., 380 WashingtonAve. 875-8038.OSCAR, THE SELFISHOCTOPUS: read by authorJohn Barrett at Grace United Methodist Church, 337th Ave., Oct. 8, 11 am.638-7360.POETRY ft PROSE WRITING FOR CHILDREN: 6W eds, begins Oct. 18,3130-4:30 pm, ages 8-12.$20. Women%u2019s Works, 1817th Ave. 499-7763.FREE STORY HOUR: Sept.30 & Oct. 1, 1, 2 & 3 pm atBlock Garden Rea Mkt, S.Portland Ave & DeKalb.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019SMUSEUM:145 Brooklyn Ave.at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days1-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Admission free. Instructor-ledactivities for children utilizeauthentic museum objectsfrom Museum%u2019s large collections. 735-4432P O O H 'ft COMPANYFREE STORY HOUR: Sunday afternoons, 3 pm,through Oct. 15 at HoytStreet Garden, Hoyt &Atlantic. Free.CHILDREN%u2019S ART STUDIO;life drawing classes everyW ed., 4 pm, ages 7-15. 6classes. $18. Beginning art:every Sat. 11 am, 12 classes,$32, 32 Union St. 789-6759.CHILDREN ft 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.DRAMATIC PUPPETRYWORKSHIP: 6 Mondaysbegins Oct. 23 , 3:30-4:45pm. ages 8-11. $22, Women%u2019s Works, 181 7th Ave.499-7763.T h e a t r eTHE WIZARD OF OZ:At Brooklyn College Centerfor Performing Arts, Oct. 8,2 pm. BCBC, WhitmanTheater. $2 for all seats.941-8538 or 469-8451.LIFE IN A CARTON:2-act tomic melodrama.Brooklyn College, Oct. 6, 7,8 pm %u2014 8, 3 pm. WaltWhitman Hall.ONCE UPON A VINE:(Or Jacqueline & the Beanstalk) Heights Players, Oct.7, 8. 14. 15, 21, & 22. 2 pmat 26 Willow PI. 237-2752.WALK BACK IN TIME:Green-Wood Cemetery tours,arge & Bill Ward, 1:30 pm(thru Nov.) every Sun. Meet atthe main gate, 25th St. %u2014 5thAve. Reservations. 439-8828.G A R D EN IN G W ITHW ILLIAM S H A K E 1SPEARE: Brooklyn BotanicGarden's ShakespearianGardner will lead participants on tour & giveeveryone a plant. Sept. 30,10:30-noon. Young people12 and older. $5, 1000Washington Avenue.MOTORCOACH TRIP:2-day trip to Old SturbridgeVillage & the total feeincludes transportation,lecture, tour, 2 lunches,dinner, overnight accomodations and gratuities. $85for members and $95 fornon-members. Must register in advance. 622-4433.CLINTON HILL ARTISTS ft ARTISANS MINITOUR: Oct. 15, noon-4 pm,$2. 195 Montague St.624-4702.ICE AGE IN BROOKLYNTouring the Geologic Past.Oct. 8, I pm, $1, $.50children. Cancelled if rain.MA2-7686.TREE TRAILS OF AUTUMN: Rare & beautifultrees in Prospect Pk. Oct.15, 2 pm. Cancelled if rain.MA2-7686.filmsTHURSDAY NIGHT ATTHE MOVIES: %u201cThe Big Sleepwith Humphry Bogart: Sept.21; %u201c Saboteur%u201d a Hitchcockwith Robert Cummings: Sept.28. Films shown every Thursday, 8 pm at CongregationBeth Elohim (Garfield Temple)located at the comer of Garfield Place & 8th Ave. $2 atdoor. 768-3814.ROOTS: 3-parts to beshown Thursdays 7 pmbeginning Oct. 12 at Clinton Hill Branch Lib. 380Washington Ave. 857-8030.THURSDAY NIGHT ATTHE MOVIES: Oct. 19%u201e%u201c Bringing Up Baby.%u201d Katherine Hepburn & CaryGrant. Oct. 26. %u201c BornYesterday.%u2019%u2019 Dumb Blondturns brainy with JudyHolliday, Broderick Crawford & Willia-nHoiden. 8pm. Garfield Temple, corGarfield PI. & 8th Ave. $2at door. 768-3814.%u201c HEARTS ft MINDS:%u2019%u2019Oct. 4. 2:30 & 7 pm.Brooklyn Pub. Lib., 280Cadman PI. W. 636-3291.Free.October 5,1978, THE PHOENIX, Page 33U I U I 0 3 4
                                
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