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                                    NEgypt and IsraelJoin In BrooklynIf you can%u2019t swing for a trip to the m iddle east, but would like to go anyway, why not visit it via the Brooklyn Heights Library? A talk and slide show of Egypt and Israel w ill be presented on tw o consecutive Mondays this m onth.Edward Falcone, a recent visitor to Egypt, w ill present a program on the country, O ctober 23, at 7 p.m. The program on Israel w ill be presented by Joe Rosenberg, a Heights resident and recent visitor to that country, O ctober 30, at 7:30 p.m.A strange choice of countries to combine, perhaps, but w hat%u2019s good fo r Camp David...\7 p.m. Presented by Edward Falcone. \travel film and talk, October 30, 7:30 p.m. Presentedby Joe Rosenberg. Both at the Brooklyn HeightsPublic Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West. Foradditional information, call 636-3291.Be A Sunset Park GuestQuick Shirley, they%u2019re here! Clean out the ashtrays, put back the chairs. ONE MINUTE. Where does this um brella go? Hurry up. COMING. Get that cat out of here.Sound familiar? Well, Sunday, October 22, some Sunset Park residents will be having company and you can be one of the guests. It%u2019s part of the fifth annual Sunset Park House and Garden Tour, featuring house tours of brownstones and brick townhouses built around the turn of the century.The tour com bines elem ents of both neo-classical and neoGreco architecture w ith interiors ranging from exciting modern renovations to %u201c ta ste fu l%u201d traditional restorations.The homes w ill be open from 1 to 5 p.m. and if you%u2019re really inclined, there w ill be a tour of St. Jacobi Lutheran Church at 3 p.m., along w ith coffee and cake and a special organ recital.So if you want to go visiting, Sunday%u2019s the day. Just leave home the house gifts and Entenmanns%u2019 cake.Fifth Annual Sunset Park House and Garden Tour, starts 1 p.m.October 22 at 535 47th Street. Tickets $3 per person in advance,$3.50 that day. For tickets or more information, call 492-5263 or633-8979.Dance Group Leaps IntoLight on their feet, exhilerating, dynamic and alive, the Bernice Johnson Jr. Dance Company is leaping into its second year of terpsechorean expertise at Our Children%u2019s Center.The com pany m ixes the exciting com bination o f dancing and jazz w ith the p ro fe ssio n a l guidance of Bernice Johnson, a renowned dance instructor. Johnson has taught such dancers as Ben Bereen, Billy W ilson, Karen Burke (from Dancin%u2019) plus m ost of the dancers in the hit Broadway show, The Wiz.Friday, O ctober 27 brings an evening of dance by the com pany at the Klitgord A uditorium at the New Y ork C o m m u n ity C o lle g e . The varied program , d e m o n s tra tin g th e v e rs a tility o f J o h n s o n %u2019s p ro te g e s, ranges fro m m u sicco m p o se d b Wonder.Our Childre program, serv Com m unity Cr cultural events It%u2019s a fresh fresh and excitBernice JobAuditorium, 285College. Ticketwith ID, Senioraccepted. For iiat 858-9820 or BA Brooklyn Thing HasEvery so often there comes that sort of event at w hich you can find out just about everything there is to know about one subject or the other%u2014and if you%u2019re interested in that particular subject, it%u2019s the kind of event you can%u2019t afford to miss. W ell, this weekend, the Brooklyn Arts & Culture Association is presenting one such event that should interest every person this side of The Bridge. It%u2019s a seminar all about Brooklyn.Appropriately called the \it w ill be an all-day co n fe re n c e , S a turday, October 21 at Luny isianu University s BrooKiyn campus.%u201c Brooklyn: New D efinitions,%u201d the 9 a.m.-4 p.m. a c tiv ity , w ill o ffe r co m m u n ity leaders the opportunity to prove extensively into many keyquestions affe* M orning w 10 a.m.-12.30 H fa ce ts pertai luncheon (12 m eetings with w ill take plac Brooklyn deleg panel to ans prepared durinDa*#* l#l%u00ab,i la w W I W V %u00ab %u00bb |Island UniversilAve., 9 a.m.-4the door, $2.501P a g e 1 4 , T H E P H 0 E H IX . O c to b e r 19,1978
                                
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