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MeetOLD STONE HOUSE OF GOWANUS ASSOC.: Meets Oct 19, 6 pm, at Old Stone House, JJ Byren Memorial Pk, 5 Ave & 3rd St.PLATFORM MEETING OF BKLYN SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE: Sunday Platform Meeting, Oct 22, 11 am. \the Child%u2014The W orld's Challenge.%u201d 53 Prospect Park West. S08-2972.SOUTH BEACH PSYCHIATRIC CENTER: Board of Visitors meeting. Oct 27, 9 am, 777 Seaview Ave, Staten Island.NEIGHBORHOOD ACTION COALITION: Important meeting. Oct. 23, 8pm, St. Nicholas Cathedral, State St. at Bond Election of officers. Report of progress.COMMUNITY PLANNING BOARD 6: Oct. 25, 6pm, Borough Hall.KidsPLAYGROUP: Ft.Grccnc, Clinton Hill, 18 months-3 yrs. Meets 3 mornings per week. Cadman Memorial Church, 783-6270.BUILDING BIRDHOUSES: Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Oc t. 28, 9:30-11:30 am, children 10-12, $5 (members $3), 1000 Washington Ave, 622-4433.AFTER SCHOOL: Music, dance, crafts, swimming, snacks, transportation. Union Temple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Pkway, 638-7600.AFTER SCHOOL CENTER: Music, dance, crafts, swimming, films, snacks, transportation. Union Temple, 638-7600.PUZZLES & GAMES:Every Mon thru Oct 30, 3-5 pm, ages 6-12. Clinton Hill l.ib. 380 Washington Ave. 835-8038.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S MUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days 1-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Admission free. 735-4432SportsMETHODIST AUXILIARY:Tennis Party. Oct. 21, Paerdegat Racket Club, 1500 Paerdegat Ave. N, 9pm-lam, $15 players, $7.50 spectators. Includes dinner. 780-3155.Talks &CoursesA PHILOSOPHY OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE: Free presentation by Dr. Warren M. Levine, Heights Holistic Center, 140 Joralemon St. Oct. 25, 8pm.%u201c CAMP DAVID AGREEMENT%u201d : Basis for a Lasting Peace? Rev. Carl Fleming, Daniel Spector. Oct. 26, 8 pm, Emmanuel Baptist Church, 279 Lafayette Ave., 622-1107.%u201c WOMEN IN JEWISH LAW%u201d : Prof. Judith Hauptman Breakfast Lecture, 10am Oct 29, $4, reservations by Oct. 25. At Congregation Mt. Sinai, 305 Schermerhorn, TR5-9126.AFRICA IN ANTIQUITY: The Arts of Ancient Nubia and the Sudan. Bernard V. Bothmer, Oct. 22, 2 pm, free, Third Floor Lect. Hall, Bklyn Museum, EAstern Pkwy 638-5000HUMAN RELATIONS SENSITIVITY EXPERIENCE: Dr. Marcella B. Weiner. Oct. 29, 7:30pm, $3. Temple Ahavath Sholom, 1609 Ave. R, ES5-4500.BATTEREft AND SEXUALLY ABUSED WOMEN: Vickie O'Dougherty, Louise Connors, Lucie Gilbert. Oct. 28, noon, Bklvn Public Library, free. For free N.O.W. newsletter call 868-3330, information call 968-951? or 336-5994.BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: Building Birdnouses and Environmental Discovery II. Birdhouses: OCt. 28, 9:30-11:30 am, children 10-12, $5 ($3 members). Discovery 11: Parents and Kids Garden Together, $15 parent & child ($12.50 members), Oct. 28 & Nov. 4, 10:30 am-12:30pm, children 9-15. 1000 Washington Ave, 622-4433 SWIMMERS COURSE: Oct 8-Nov 26, 2 pm Sundays. No fee except for use of facilities. Must have Red Cross Cert. 787-1000.W OMEN INT R A N S IT IO N : RandyMeadoff, Building mutual support. 6 sessions, $35. Weds, 9:30-11:30 am. Beg Oct 18. Women's Works Bookstore, 181 7th Ave. 499-7763.MAKING WOMEN'S RITUALS: Louise Udaykec. Cycles and festivals, using movement & voice. Beg Oct 18, 8 sessions, $50 location to be announced. 499-7763.F IR S T FAM ILYTHEATER: Drama, voice & dance. Old P.S. 9 Art Center, 279 Sterling PI. Studio 203, Ongoing. 284-5818.JOURNAL WRITING: Workshops Tues. eves, 7%u2019;30-9 pm thru Nov. 28. Francis Whitle Rm of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont & Monroe. MA4-5466. $2.H E A L T H THRUNUTRITION (ON PENNIES A DAY): 5 Sundays, 3- 4:30 pm. Starts Nov 5 in %u2022Ministry of Health Info Center at 828 President St. $25. Before Oct. 20, $22. Late reg. after Oct 29, $28. For details and mailing address, call Julia, 4- 8 pm 636-1724.COBBLE HILL PIANO FOR ADULTS: Small,informal group or private sessions for beginnrs. $2?/N or $15. Ja2-4629.DIALOGUES WITH SUCCESSFUL WOMEN: Different topics each wk, eg: Starting/ Owning Your Business; Building a New Career; Volunteerism Opportunities; $5. 253-3311.H E L P IN G YOUR CHILDREN ADJUST TO CHANGE: For women at A & S. Oct 22, noon-3 pm. $5. 875-0195.EGYPT: Slide show at Brooklyn Pub. l.ib. Oct 23,7 pm, B%u2019klyn Ills l.ib., Cadman Pla/a W. atClinton St.7 COURSES AT WOMEN%u2019S W ORKS B O O K STO R E:Introspective workshops at 181 7th Ave. Starts mid-late Oct. Limited registration. Sun Brunch Oct 15, II am-2 pm. 499-7763.W O M E N %u2019S SELF IM A G ERY TH R O U G H PHOTOGRAPHY: Lainuite Druskis. 6 sessions $40. Tues. 7:30-9:30 pm. Begins Oct. 24 Women%u2019s Works, 181 7th Ave, 499-776.3.WOMEN IN CHINA: 1sthand slide lour of recent visit to mainland China. Oct 26, 7:30 pm. 8101 Ridge Blvd, 748- 7708 or 748-8874.VEGETARIAN COOKING WORKSHOP: Oct 21, 2-5 pm. Prepare maindish casseroles, soups & salads. 499-3669, Solar Yoga & Arts Center, 373 9th St.BODY LANGUAGE%u2014NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION:Uses, misuses, dialects & meanings of gestures, postures, facia! expressions. Thurs, 6:30- 8 pm, beginning Oct 19. 10 sessions $50. 834-6020.SOLAR YOGA AND ARTS CENTER: 373 9th St%u201e Yoga, meditation, vegetarian cooking, ballet & dances for kids, etc. 499-3669.HEALTH THRU NUTRITION (ON PENNIES A DAY):Taught by a naturopath in ministry of health info center. 5 Sunday, 3-4:30, starting Nov 5. Tuition $25. Mail check to Julia de Prume, 828 President St, Bklyn 11215. By Oct 20, $22; after Oct 29, $28. In person reg. by Oct 26, 7:30-8:30 pm. C all 515-1774 4 or 8 nm onlv.FIGURE DRAWING: Atlan tic Gallery, Tues nites, 7:30- 10:30. $2. 81 Atlantic Ave. 624-8795. Open to public.BONSAI FOR BEGINNERS: Oct 24, 10 am-4 pm. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. 622-4433, $30.QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE CITY: By Carter Burden, The Coopei Union Forum, Get 23, 8 pm. 3rd Ave & 7th St. 254-6300.DancePATRICIA McBRIDE & JEAN-PIERRE BONNEFOUS:...and the company of the same name. Oct. 21, 8pm, and Oct. 22, 3pm. Whitman Auditorium, Bklyn Center for Performing Arts at Bklyn College. 780-5291 for all info.ROLANDO JORIF DANCE COMPANY: Oct 29, 3 pm. Lutheran Church Cmty Center, 415 7th St. 768-0778 or 624- 6343.SAN FRANCISCO BALLET:Special benefit, \in San Francisco,%u201d Oct 26. Performances: Oct 26, 7 pm, Program I; Oct 27, 8 pm, Program I; Oct 28, 2 & 8 pm, Romeo & Juliet; Oct 29, R & J; Oct 31, 7 pm, Program %u2019ll; Nov 1, 2 & 8 pm, R & J; Nov 2, 8 pm, R & J. Nov 2, 8 pm, R & J; Nov 3, 8 pm. Program II; Nov 4, 8 pm. Program II; Nov 5, 2 pm, Program I. 636-4100.A BAKERS HALF DOZEN: At the Old 9 Cultural Center, on Vanderbilt Ave. & Sterling PI. Oct 20-22, 8pm. At door, $3.50 gencral/$2.50 students & seniors. Children%u2019s Matinee, Oct 22, 2 pm. 13 & under $1, over $2. 783-2011 or 499-5620.AFRICAN DANCE: Betty Barney and her company with new authentic dances and songs from Nigeria. Triangle Theatre, Oct. 26, 2pm, LIU SALENA Library, University Plaza, free.ArtANNUAL DISCOVERIES:Collection of art from around the world at Brooklyn Collector, 131 7th Ave.Meet the artists Oct 15, 2:30-6 pm. Show opens 11 am-6 pm Sun & Wed thru Nov 4. 857-5800.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.ToursFIBRE SCULPTURE: \pie 1 have known and/or, God forbid, am.\Rathkopf. Thru Nov. 5. ThursFri. 2-5pm Wknds noon-6pm. Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave. 624-4255.BARBARY WYNROTH:Paintings at The Sixth Estate, Oct 24-Nov 12, Tues-Fri, 2- 6pm, wknds noon-6pm. Recept Oct 29, 2-6pm. 85 Atlantic Ave.REX CLAWSON: Paintings & drawings at Gallery 91, Sept. 28-Oct. 15. Recept. Oct. 1, 1-6 pm. Sat & Sun, noon-6 pm. Thurs & Fri. 2-5 pm.RACHEL JORDAN: Paintings at Sixth Estate 85 Atlantic Ave. Thru Oct. 22. Tues-Fri. 2-6 pm, weekends, noon-6 pm 624-8900HAITIAN 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.%u201c NEW ERA:%u2019%u2019 Haitian, Afro American & Carribean artist. At Brooklyn College. Oct 7-30, 5-9 pm, Mon-Fri 1852 Brooklyn Ave. 338-9504.JOSE PIZARRO: %u201c Viones y Pasajes%u201d Atlantic Gallery. Paintings & drawings. Oct 3- 22. 81 Atlantic Ave. Tues-Fri, 2-6 pm, Sat & Sun noon-6 pm.CAROLE 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, 9am-5pm.OUTDOORS ARTS & CRAFTS: at Bedford Stay Restorations Corp%u2019s Center for Age & Culture. Oct 15-Dee 1. 1360 Fulton St. 636-7888.BAM C%u2019OMMU NITY CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS: Fail exhibit of well-known American artists at Valsamis Gallery, 33 Lafayette Ave, thru 'Y., sa noon 8 T,\875-8856.'SUSAN FISH G O LD :Recent painting.: A drawings. Work of Art Gallery, 8%u2019 Atlantic Ave, Oct 24-.No\\ 12. Artist reception, 2-6 pm, Oct 29. Tues-Fri, 2-6 pm,weekends, noon-6 pmWALK 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.SUNSET PARK HOUSE & GARDEN TOUR: Fifth Annual, Oct 22, 1-5 pm. Starts 535 47th St. $3 in advance, $3.50 day of tour. Tickets, info-492- 5263 or 633-8979.PROSPECT PARK, NOW & THEN: Color slides, postcards & talks. Bill Novak, Ethical Culture Society, 53 Prospect Pk W. MA 2-7686.BIRDS & BE ASTI ES OF PROSPECT PARK: Morning field walk. Bring binoculars. Oct 21, 9 am. Meet at Grand Army Plaza entrance to P.P., opposite Library. Rain date Oct 22. MA 2-7687.__________Fleas, Fairs4 OCTOBER FLEAMARTS: Sponsored by Pratt. 10am-5pm, Oct 7, 14, 21,28 in Cmty Garden, DeKalb at Hall St. & St. James PI. 789- 5224, 789-0690.FLEA MARKET: Oct 22, 11 am-4 pm, Cadman Towers Cmtv Rm, 101 Clark St. 643-i 666.FALL FESTIVAL: Oct 27, 10 am-8 pm. Parish Hall, 157 Montague St.FALL FAIR: Oct 28, 10 am-5 pm. Cmty Center, 415 7th St. Refreshments, raffles. 768- o528.LADIES AUXILIARY%u2019S FALL FESTIVAL: Flea Market, sewing arts & crafts, new & used items, white elephant. Oct 28, 1-5.FIRST ANNUAL OUTDOORFESTIVAL: Of St. Janies Cathedral, along Jay St nr Cathedral PI, noon-10 pm. Celebrating 125 Birthday of the Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn &Cathedral. 855-6390.FALL BAZAAR: Diocesan Church of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity. Oct. 27, 10am-8pm, 157 Montague St. Antiques, foods, toys and stuff, plus a raffle. 875-6960.TheatreFRANKENSTEIN: Adapted from Shelley%u2019s novel by Tim Kelly. Landmark Players, on Oct. 20, 21, 27, 28, 8pm, and Oct. 29 at 4pm. Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 2635 E. 23rd St., $3, Reservations and info call SH3-8487 two hours before show time.BACA: %u201cCompany%u201d Theatre troupe, Bklyn Arts & Culture Ass., Oct. 22, 3 pm, 5th floor West Gallery, Bklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkway, 783-4469, free and all welcome.GUYS AND DOLLS: by the Catholic Diocesan Theatre Guild, Christ the King HS Auditorium, 6802 Metropolitan Ave. Oct. 21, 27, 28 at 8pm, Oct. 8. 15, 22, 29 at 2:30 pm. tickets $7-$3, call 522-048C Mon-Fri. 9-5,ONE-ACT PLAYS: The Visitor and The Roomer, at the' Caribbean American Rep. Theater, 289 Utica Ave. Oct. 20. 21, 27, 28, 7:30 pm, matinee Uct. 29. Call 773-4713 for full info.KING OF THE ENTIRE WORLD: New children%u2019s musical. Opens at 4th Wall Repertorv Co. at Truck & Warehouse 79 E 4th St. 254-5060. Open run. Group rates.QUEEN OF ALL SAIN! PARISH: Celebrating 100th anniversary, history of parish to be published, dinncr-dance in November, contact church, 300 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn 11205,638-7652.ONCE UPON A VINE: (or Jacqueline & the Beanstalk) Heights Players, Oct 15, 21 & 22. 2 pm at 26 Willow PI. 237- 2752.ABBEY & EDEN: Brooklyn College Theater Dept. Oct 19-22, Rm. 023, Whitman Theater. $2, $1 for students & seniors. 859-1180.THE BOYFRIEND: Dir. Mary Ruth Goodley. Fri & Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm through Nov 12. $3, $2 for students & seniors. 499-8239.IN THE BEGINNING: American family in crisis. Thurs, Fri, Sat eves, 8 pm. 4th Wall Repertory, 79 E. 4th St. at Truck & Warehouse, 254-5060.EventsBENSONHURST DINNERDANCE: Kings county Conservation Party. Oct. 27, cocktails 8pm, dinner 9pm, at Claridge, 431 Avenue P, 647-0330.ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER: All Saints Church, 7th Ave. at 7th St, Oct. 28, 5-7pm, $4 (children under 10 $1.85). Call 768-1156 for reservations.MaficBROWN BRADLEY: Mr.Bradley, a Park Slope resident and professional singer, will perform. Oct. 22, 4pm, Grace Church Sanctuary, 33 7th Ave, 638-7360.FREE JAZZ IN THE PARK:NOVA, Oct. 21, 1:30 pm, PS 282 Schoolyard, Berkeley Place between 6th & 7th Aves. All invited.CHAMBER MUSIC: First ol four chamber music concerts. Oct. 21, 5pm, $3 ($1.50 for students, senior citizens). Hors d%u2019oeuvres, wine & other drinks at reception afterwards; maskmaking child care during the concert, .50 per child. Community Center, 415 7th St.RALPH EVANS* VIOLINIST with James Gemmell on piano. Schubert, Bartok, Debussy, and Brahms; Community Center of St. John-St. Matthew Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Oct. 22, 3pm, $3 (students & senior citizens $1.50), 415 7th St. Reception after concert.DIE SCHONE MULLERIN: Complete song cycle by Franz Schubert, Grayson Hirst, tenor. At Plymouth Church, Oct. 22, 4pm, free, 75 Hicks St., MA4-4743.DAN RUVIN AND BIG JIM COUZA RAGTIME: On theguitar, banjo and hammer dulcimer. Oct. 20, evening, Bklyn Society for Ethical Culture Coffeehouse, 53 Prospect Pk. West.A CLASS ACT: A Capella Vocal Ensemble. Oct. 25, noon, Diocesan Church of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, Montague & Clinton.ANDRE PREVIN CONDUCTS: Brooklyn College music series. Previn and the Pittsburgh Orchestra on Oct. 20, 8pm. $12-$4. Tickets by mail or phone: BCBC, Room 154 Gershwin, Bklvn College, 780-5291 ROCK/JAZZ CONCERT: fast rising jazz group, the Old Friends. Triangle Theatre, Oct 20, 7:30pm, LIU SALENA Library, University Plaza. Suggested donation of $1.50.CHAMBER MUSIC:Oct., 21 5pm. Community Center of Lutheran Church by Carnegie Recital Hall artist. $3, $1.50 for KrniorN A- 41> 7thA CLASS ACT: A Cappella Vocal Ensemole. Oct 25, noon. Holy Trinity Church, Montague & Clinton.SUE ELLEN KUZMA: Lyric coloratura soprano. Cmty Concert series, 124 Henrv St. Oct 22, 8 pm. 624-3770. 'SINGERS, GUITARISTS,arrangers wanted; Group already in progress in Bklyn Hts. Possibility exists to sing & %u2019 play for groups. Rehearsal time nee. 875-5188. eves; 673-3480 ext 203, Lester, day.PITTSBURG SYMPHONY: Brooklyn Center of Brooklyn College, Oct 20, 8 pm. Program starts Oct 20, 8 pm. $12, 10, 8, 6, 4. 780-5291.METHODIST CHURCH CONCERT SERIES: Brown Bradley, tenor, & Kenneth Merril, pianist. Grace Methodist Church, 33 7th Ave, 4 pm.CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA; Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, Whitman Hall, Oct 29, 3 pm. $12, 10, 8, 6, 4. 859-1180.LISA JOY SITJAR: First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St, Oct 29, 8 pm. 624-3770.PNDY POLON: Blues, rag, jazz & folk. Oct 27, 53 Prospect Park W. 10:30, $2.50.%u201c THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO%u2019%u2019: Brooklyn Opera Society. Nov 3 & 4, 7:30 pm at Brooklyn%u2019s NYCC, & Nov 18, 7:30 pm. Nov 19, 2 pm at South Shore Center. Subscription rate for this and 3 other productions are $16-48. Single ticket & group rates available. 789-6759.FilmsHALLOWEEN HORROR SHOW: Quadruple Feature! From Films of the 30s and 40s. Frankenstein, Invisible Man, Wolfman, Mummy, Oct. 29, 7:30pm, 828 President St., $1.50, children $1. Park Slope Film Coop.MIDSUMMER NIGHT%u2019S DREAM: Royal Shakespearean Production, starring Diana Rigg. Oct. 24, 11am and 2pm, free, Alumni Cinema Theatre (room 116), LIU SALENA Library, University Plaza, Discussion following 2pm screening.THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: Oc! 19,%u201c Bringing Up Baby,%u201d Katherine Hepburn & Cary Grant. Oct 26, %u201c Born Yesterday.%u201d Dumb Blonde turns brainy with Judy Holliday, Broderick C rawford & William Holden. 8pm, Garfield Temple, cor. Garfield PI. & 8th Ave. %u20192 at door. 768- 3814.HERBS: USE &TRADITION: Premiere, Oct26, noon-2, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 100(1 Washington Ave, 622-4433.AN EVENING OF LAURELa, H A u n y - n ,-t ? i 7 - m %u2122828 President St bet. 7th & 8th Aves. Adults: $1.50 & $1,%u201c PAUL TAYLOR & HIS COMPANY%u201d : Shown rehearsing & performing. Oct 25, 7 pm, Bklyn War Memorial Bldg. Cadman Plaza W & Orange St. 965-6584.joBrnmoKm, w,';. %u2022_!October 19. 197P THE PHDrN?1t, Pane 21 t C o m i n

