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V K U U & L Ifl B U f AMIC GARDEN%u2019S CHILDREN%u2019S GARDEN: Children ages 9-17 will be assigned crops students planted during the spring. 8:30-11:30 am Mon & Thurs. or Tues. & Fri. throughout July & Aug. $5, $2.50 for members. Orientation & late registration June 30. 1000 W ashington Ave., Brooklyn 11225, 622-4433.SU M M ER P O T %u2019^ I Y CLASSES: 9:30-11:3 %u2022 , or3:30-5:30 pm, weekdu_,.%u201e 7ottery Loft, 7th Ave. & 8th St., 788-4664.P A C IF IC BRA N CH LIBRARY: Tues. afternoon films for children 5 & up at 2 pm, beginning July 11, preschool film program, ages3-6, 2 pm beginning July 5. Both last throughout July &Aug. 25 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn 11217 638-5180.SUMMER PROGRAM AT CARROLL G A RD EN S LIBRARY: July 20, 2 pm, Children%u2019s Film Program, July 27, 11 am, origami workshop for children, Aug. 17, 2 pm C hildren%u2019s Film Program. Clinton Ave. & Union St. 625-5838.TRACKING DOWN PARK POLLUTION: July 29, 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Testing Kits for Kids. Leader, Paul Wonder, science teacher & producer of Science broadcasts. Sponsored by Prospect Park Enivronm ental Center. 50 cents for kids, $1 adults. No registration necessary. Meet at Litchfield Mansion colonnade, P.P.W. at 5th St.RED HOOK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Mon. RIF (Reading Is Fundamental) registration\gifts, 3-5 pm, ages 6th grade & below. Tues. same program 3-7 pm, Thurs. puzzles &FREE SUBWAY PASSES:Youth Board issues free subway passes for off-peak hr. travel to organized, non-profit youth groups. Contact New York City Youth Board, 38 ark Row. NY, NY 10038. 433-3385.PROGRAM AT RED HOOK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Mondays: RIF (Reading Is Fundamental) Registration & Gifts 3-5 pm, ages 6th grade & below; same Tuesday 3-7 pm; Thursdays: puzzles & games 3-5 pm, ages 6-12; Fridays: children%u2019s Film Program, 12:30 & 3:30 pm, ages 6-12. 875-4412.tA inuL it iG um OkGANIZATION: Day camp program serving youth from 6-14, plus ongoing youth recreation programs year round. Fee. 191 Joralemon St. 596-5500 or 996-1000.YOUTH OPPORTUNITY JOB PROGRAMS: Job seekers, particularly drop-outs and high school grads, should contact Youth Employment Service at 394 Bridge St., or call 488-5410.CHILDREN & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES: 2free day camp programs for children ages 6-13. Consultation & technical assistance to other groups. Cultural & recreational programs. 263 9th St., Brooklyn, 11215. 788-4800.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S MUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open daily except Mon. 1-5 pm. Sunday walk through, no instructors. Limited number 6f exhibits open. 735-4400. Admission free. Recommended children be accompanied.ART WORKSHOP: Various classes for 9-12 yrs., summer classes, 321 Atlantic Ave., 852-7418.[WILLIAMSBURG NEIG H %u00adBORHOOD FACILITIES: 16F.ngert Ave., new homework helper program for kids in grades 1-6, weekdays 3-4:30 pm. Also Tues.. Thurs.. knitting & crocheting. 383-9236.WHAT%u2019S UP AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM? Free films will be shown twice every Thurs., Fri., & Sat. afternoon betw 1 & 5 pm. Films last 30-40 minutes. Admission by tickets issued at the door only except on Sat. Special performing arts events will take place once or more on every Wed., Sun., &Mon. from July 5 - Sept. 3. Perform ances are free but admission only with a ticket issued at door, except on Sundays. Also num erous courses and projects for children ages 8-13. No charge. Groups will not be permitted until next fall. 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn 11213 735-4400.CLINTON HILL BRANCH LIBRARY: Puzzles & games, ages 6-12, Mondays in July, 3 pm-5 pm, pre-school film, ages 3-5, July 5 & 19, 10:30- 11:30 am, afternoon film program, Fridays in July, 3:45 pm, ages 6-12. 380 Washington Ave., 857-8038.WEDNESDAY KIDS PROGRAMS: Park Slope Library, every Wed.. 11 am. assorted' activities, games, films, ages 6-12: 2 pm picture book hour, stories and films, ages 3-5. Sixth Ave. at 9th St.YWCA TEEN FILM PROGRAM: Tuesdays. 7:30-8:30 pm. Run by YWCA Teen Leadership Program. 30 Third Ave. at Atlantic Ave. 875-1190.CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: and fellowship for kids any age. St. John. St. Matthew. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 283 Prospect Ave.. everv Sunday. 9:30-10:45 am. 633-1199.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.CARROLL GA RD EN S LIBRARY: preschool story time: every Tues. 1 pm, ages4-5: Clinton & Union Sts., 625-5838.Tours, TripsPARK ECOLOGICAL FIELD STUDY: Study of ponds, stream , fields, nature, and interaction of plants andanimals. Emphasis on edible wild plants. July 19, 27, Aug. 2 7-8:15 pm. Sponsored byProspect Park Environmental Center. Meet at Liethcfield Mansion Colonade, Prospect Park & 5th Ave. $1, kids 50 cents. No reservation necessary.GOLD COAST WALKING TOUR: Totir of 8th Ave. July 22, 11-1:30 pm. Looks at architectural, geographical, environmental & historical aspects. Led by John C. Muir. Meet at Bailey Fountain in center of Grand Army Plaza. Sponsored by Prospect Park Environmental Center. $1, kids 50 cents. No reservation necessary.G EO LO G ICA L T R IP THROUGH PROSPECT PART ODYSSEY: Aug. 5. 11-1:30 pm. Geological field study of the ice age%u2019s effects on shaping the park. Led by Sidney & Allen Friend. Meet at Litchfield Mansion Colonade, Prospect Park & 5th Ave. Sponsored by Prospect Park Environmental Center. Cancelled in case of rain. $1, 50 cents for kids..PIONEER SAIL: Weekdaycruises 1 & 6 pm, Weekend 2 &7 pm. Bring your own lurtch. South Street Seaport, Fulton Ferry. $12, $10 for members. Reservations recommended. 766-9072.CIRCLE LINE AROUND MANHATTAN: 35-mile route, leaving Pier 83 every 45 minutes from 9:45 am to 5 pm. $5, $2.50 for children. 563-3200 ISLAND HELICOPTER TOURS: East 34th St. & E. River Drive. $9 for 7 minutes. Prices go as high as $72 for 45 minutes. Go off btwn 10 am & 5 pm. 895-5372.CIRCLE LINE%u2019S MISS FREEDOM: Four trips daily from Battery Park to Ellis Island, 9:30, 11:30, 1:30 & 3:30. Passengers are escorted on one-hour tour. $2.50, $1.25 for children.INSOMNIACS BICYCLE TOUR OF BROOKLYN: Aug. 20, 2:30%u0430. m. Meet on steps of Borough Hall, ride 14 miles to Atlantic Ocean at Riis Park. Return by subway. Sponsored by Friends of the Park.LIRR TOURS: Famoushomes, fishing, boating, beach tours, leave from LIRR Terminal, Flatbush & Atlantic Aves. Complete brochure, schedules, fee: JA6-0900, ext. 498.TEN TOURS: organized by the friends of the parks, interesting places for minimal fees, UNI-9696.DISCOVER NEW YORK:series of Sunday tours incl. the Brooklyn Promenade, meet in front of the LIHS, 128 Pierrepont St. 2 pm, July 9, 23, Aug.%u0431, 20, Sept. 3, 17. No reservation necessary. Cancellation in case of rain. 586-4763.B O TA N IC GARDEN TOURS: guided tours ofgrounds and greenhouseeverv Sunday at 2 pm. begin at Magnolia Plaza in front o\\Administration building. Tours' will emphasize Herb Garden. Fragrance Garden for the. Blind. Japanese Garden, highlights of tree and shrub onlleetion. Free, no reservation necessary.Su m m e r s e s s io n o fFREE EXERCISE & DANCE CLASSES: exercise, modern dance & ballet classes for children (3-14), teens (15-19) and adults from July 5-August 30. Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza West. For info call 965-6584.M e e tin g sRECOVERY INC.7 meets every Fri., 8 pm-10 pm, Trinitarian Mission, 869 President St., Self-help for nervous people and former mental patients. 857-6549.OLD STONE HOUSE OF GOWANUS ASSOC. INC.:Next meeting, July 20, 6 pm, Old Stone House, J.J. Byrne Park.PARK BLOCK ASSOCIATION: general meeting, June 22, 8 pm, Garfield Temple House. 2 speakers from Police Dept, to talk about safety in the street & home.SportsSWIM CLUB: Wednesday evenings, 7:30, St. Francis College Pool, 180 Remsen St., through Aug. 9. Sponsored by First Unitarian Church. Don%u2019t have to be a member.YOGA: Wednesdays at 6 pm, Frances White Rm of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont S. & Monroe PL, bring a towel & wear loose fitting clothes or leotards, Tom Campos instructor. Donation. P R O SPE C T PA R K -B A Y RIDGE YMCA: daycamp during summer, in fall will have pottery, gymnastics, and basketball YBA, 522-6000.CENTRAL YWCA: summer camp beginning July 13, 6 wks of instruction in dance, swimming, tennis, also classes in steno, typing, sewing, Spanish, photography, and junior courses. Also has mini camp. TR5-1190.SHELTON HEALTH CLUB: year found, open 10-10 daily, luxurious gym and health facilities. 85 Livingston Street. 875-8131.%u2019 BODY CONDITIONING:h ixcd on vogum dance, orthopedic exercises, 50 Monroe PI. Gall 242-3600, Linda Baker, for fees, schedule.BOAT RENTAL: Weekends only. $10 deposit on boat, $2.75 hr. Kate Wollman Rink. 695-6561.BIKE RENTALS: daily ll am-7:30 pm, weekends 9 am7 pm. $2 1st hr., $1.75 each additional hour. 494 Flatbush Ave. 284-6936.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.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. %u25a0<3:30-5 pm . Tues. & Thurs. 6:30-8 pm; Swim Team for Advanced Beginner girls 8-16, Tues. & Fri. 3:30-5 pm. $l/wk 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, health, scuba, lifesaving, modern dance, running & karate. YMCA at 9th St. & 6th Ave. SO 8-7100.YMCA: 357 9th St. Residential facilities, open 24 hours; physical dept.. 9 ant-10 pm. vouth d<

