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y r % o m m yschoolers Mon. 11Fleas,FairsTheaterHANCOCK STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION STREET FAIR:July 22, 1-9 pm, btwn Throop & Tompkins Ave. Featuring an African dance troupe & soul food. 574-6878.BALTIC BLOCK ASSOCIATION BLOCK FAIR: July 22, on Baltic St. btwn 4th & 5th Aves., ethnic food, barbeque, rides, games, cmtv gdns on display. 783-0016.GREENMARKET: Farmer%u2019smarket, at BAM parking lot, Flatbush & Atlantic, open Wednesdays 8 am-6 pm, through Nov. 22 566-0990.HOYT STREET GARDEN PARTY: July 22. 8 pm. 160 Hoyt St.. $3 includes one drink, tickets sold at Melting Pot, 340 Atlantic Ave., food, drinks, disco, door prizes.BLOCK PARTY: St. Marks PI., btwn 4th & 5th Ave., July 22. Call Sarah Cromer 875- 0362.MONTAGUE ST. FLEA MARKET: 121 Montague St. Every Fri. 4-6 pm. Sat. & Sun.. 10 am-%u201d pm. Dealer info: 339-1092. 23\ATLANTIC AVENUE FLEA MARKET: every Fri. noon9 pm. Sat.. Sun., 10 ani-8 pni. 268 Atlantic Ave.. btwn Hoyt & Smith Streets.HAITIAN NEW YORK FOLK ARTS FESTIVAL: Celebrating music, dance, folk tales & ritual arts associatedwith voodoo. Aug 12, 1-8 pm, raindate August 19, 1-7 pm Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Pkway. 638-5000.COMEDIANS IMPRES SIONISTS WANTED: for Variety Show at Breuken Tavern, Fri. July 28, 9 pm. Call 625-8324 btwn 7 & 12 pm.PENNY BRIDGE PLAYERS:The Land Of OZ, bright singable version of Dorothy%u2019s adventures Julv 6, 7, 8**,11*. 12, 13, ' 14*. Aladdin, Aladdin & his wonderful lamp win a princess, a kingdom, a caveful of jewels, and another crazv Genie: Julv 17, 18*. 19, 21*,' 24, 25*. 26, 27, 28*. Tinker Tom & and the Magical Grannies, the fairy tale with everything. July 31, Aug. 1*, 2, 3. 4*, 7, 8*. 9, 10, 11*. The Purple Dragon, the maddest of medieval musicals, Aug. 14, 16, 17, 18*. 21, 22*. All performance times 10:30 am & 1:30 pm except * which denotes 10:30 showing only, ** denotes 1:30 showing only. Undercroft of the Assumption Church, 59 Cranberry St., btwn Henry & Hicks, Brooklyn 11201. For reservations call 855-6346 or 625-4139.ambeginning July 10. Registrattion advised for this series, but all are welcome. Call or visit 4316th Ave,, 768-0593.THE ATER-IN-THE-BACKSEASON: Showcase of top Boro talents. July 8, 7:30 pm, The Alonzo Players; July 9, 3 pm, Philharmonia-CETA Octet; July 22, 7:30 pm, Good Cooking (country-folk), Jim Bruce (folk); July 23, 7:30 pm, Bob Johannesson (banjovocals), Vic Stornant Dance Theater (CETA), The Islanders (Caribbean dance); July 29, 7:30 pm, CETA Selections from the Hispanic Theater; July 30, 2 pm, The A1 Browne Orchestra; July 30, 7:30 pm, Rob Shanta Dancers & Latin Band; Aug. 5, 7:30 pm, Steel Band of Nevins Neighborhood Youth Center; Aug. 6, 7:30 pm, W onderbeans (stringband); Aug. 12, 7:30 pm, continuation of special Brooklyn Museum Haitian Fest.; Aug. 13, 2 pm, CETA AfroCaribbean Band; Aug. 13, 7:30 pm, Everyman Co. of Brooklyn; Aug. 19, 7:30 pm, Benny Kalanzi-program of African Bantu music; Aug. 20, 2 pm, CETA Jazz Band; Aug. 20, 7:30, Old Friends (rock); Aug. 26, 7:30 pm, Michey Mills & the Bells; Aug. 27, 2 pm, A Baker's Half Dozen Dance Co.; Aug. 27, 7:30 pm, Steve Kroon Band. Events in the rear parking lot area of The Brooklyn Museum, entrance on Washington Ave., off Eastern Parkway. Schedule subject to change without notice. Free admission & parking. 783-4469BROOKLYN COLLEGE DEPT. OF THEATRESU M M ER EN SEM B LE FESTIVAL: Tevye and His Daughters, No Place To Beseniors. No Place ToBe Somebody July 20 & 21, 8 pm, July 23, 3 pm; Stage Door, July 27-29 8 pm, July 30, 3 pm. 859-1180,780-5291.CARROLL DANCE THEATRE AT PARK SLOPE LIBRARY: \an anti-litter musical, 2:30 pm July 28, %u201cThe Little Prince%u201d2:30 pm Aug 25, \Time%u201d from Madeline presented on consecutiveL%u2019Engle%u2019s book, 4 pm, Sept. 29. Ages 6-12, every Wed., 1 pm, beginning July 12, films alternating with surprise I^ograms. Programs for preweekends in July beginning July 13, special subscription rate of $7.50 ($5 for students & seniors) for all three plays is being offered, individual tickets $3, $2 for students &CARROL GARDENS MUSIC & DANCE FESTIVAL: in Carroll Park. Dance Contest, Fri, July 21, 7-10 pm. Cash prizes. Live bands all day, Sat, July 22, 10 am-10 pm. Featuring Chazz Band, Fancy Colours & other local groups.FREE SUMMER PARKS CONCERTS: July 30, 7 pm, Seaside Park Band Shell, Aug. 1, 7:30 pm, Starrett City Amphitheater, Aug. 2, 7 pm, Cadman Plaza War Memorial. 636-4123.SJjSA CHANTEYS: The XSeamen%u2019s Institute. Fridays, 7:30 pm June 30, July 7, July, 14, July 21, July 28. $2.50, $2 for museum members. South Street Seaport Museum, 203 Front St. 766-9020.TRADITIONAL & POPULAR MUSIC: Saturdays in July. Rfbert Ross Blues Band, July If\Gorman-Jacobs, July 15; Flying Cloud, July 22; Scott Joplin Night, July 29. 7:30 pm, $3, $2 for museum members. South Street Seaport Museum, 203 Front St. 766-9020.FOLK MUSIC: Wednesdays in July. The Watersons, July 5; Peter Bellamy, July 12;. Margaret MacArthur, July 19; Bill Price, July 26. 7:45 pm, $2.50, $2 for museum members. South Street Seaport Museum, 203 Front St. 766-9020.MIDSUMMER NOONS AT ST. ANN & THE HOLY TRINITY: A free mini series at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, Montague & Clinton Sts. July 5: Harpsichord Recital, Sarah Brink; July 12: Jazz Concert, George Brandon & group. July 19: Dramatic Reading, Claire Roman; July 26: Soprano and Harpsichord, Marie Grippo & Sarah Brink.BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIA: 3 free summer parks concerts, David Amram conductor. 7 pm July 30 at Seaside Park; 7:30 pm, Aug 1, Starret City, 7 pm August 2, Cadman Plaza. Bring something to sit on just in case. 636-4120.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert or event daily at Boro Hall, 12:30-1:30, M on.-Fri., JulySept.MUNICIPAL CONCERTS AT SEA SIDE PARK: Golden Band, 8-10 pm Saturdays, July 1, 8, 15. 22, 29, Aug. 8, 12. G u g ie n h e in G ro ssm a n Orchestra Concerts, 8-10 pm Wednesdays, July 5, 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9. Staten Island Musical Society, 8:30-10:30 Tuesdays, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Sea Side Park, Ocean Pkway, W. 5th Ave. & SurfGOOD COFFEE HOUSE: 53Prospect Park W., Bklyn. Society for Ethical Culture, every Fri., 9 pm, $2, free coffee, tea. 594-1384. July 7: The W onderbeans, string band; July 14: Ken Perlman, American, Irish folk tunes, banjo; July 21: Jim Douglas & Tom Callinan, Irish drinking ditties, sea chanties; July 28: John Guth, singer, songwriter.BLUES & FOLK: by Gorman -Jacobs Players. 161 Remsen St.. 5th fl?.. everv Friday, 10:30 pm.CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS: every Sun., 4 pm, Barge Music Ltd, on barge at National Maritime Historical Soc., Cadman PI. W.ArtsVISIONS OF COURTLY INDIA: THE ARCHER COLLECTION OF PAHARI MINIATURES: exhibition of 80 miniature paintings created btwn 1660 & 1830. At Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Pkway & W ashington Ave. July 29- Sept. 17. 638-5000.BUSHWICK: A BROOKLYN COMMUNITY THROUGH THE EYES OF ITS YOUTH:Photographs by 15 students enrolled in a special education program for troubled students. Through July 30 at the Corner gallery of the Brooklyn M useum, Eastern Parkway. 638-5000.NEW MUSE COMMUNITY MUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave. Usually open 1-5 except on Mon. but hours vary according to exhibit. Exhibits, work shops, poetry festival. Call for information. 774-2900.BOERUM HILL ARTISTS: P a in tin g s , s c u lp tu r e , photography & graphics by 12 artists who live in Hill community. July 30-Sept 10. Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway. 638-5000.THE ART OF SOCIAL SA TIRE: a one-man showing of the etchings, watercolors and drawings of satirist Hank Virgona at the Summa Gallery, 152 Montague Street, Champagne reception at opening Sunday afternoon, July 23rd from 1:30 pm-5:30 pm when the artist will be present to meet the public. The exhibit will continue thru August 15th.1977 FENCE ART SHOW AWARD WINNERS: Paintings, sculpture, graphics & crafts by the 18 artists who won awards at last year%u2019s Fence Art Show. Through July 23. Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway, 638-5000.HEIGHTS-HILLSERVICESmith BeachPsychiatric Center%u201c Your CommunityMental Health Service%u201950 Court St., aih fl.834-7373Serving Brooklyn Hts.Cobble Hill andDowntown Brooklyn115 Atlantic Avenuen e a r H enrv St.624-1398P lym outh C h u rch of the P ilg rim sOrange & Hicks Streets (Congregational) Brooklyn Heights%u2018%u2018The Lost Dimension%u201dMr. Nye, preachingNursery care during serviceMinisters: Harry H. Kruener William R. NyeArnold Ostlund, Jr. Organist & Dir. of MusicThe Brooklyn H eights Synagogue117 Remsen Street Cantor Da.id V.The Communitv Synagogue 522-2070ii J. Lowenhi -g. RabbiS 'n l(\Friday Evening Sabbath Services July 21, July 28 7:30 pmFor information, call temple office, 522-2070 Mon. and Wed. 9-12Sc ottoFuneral Homein Carroll GardensA Business Concerned and Involvedwith the Community it Proudly ServesSalvatore Buddy ScottoT P S-0S15104-06 1st PlaceR rnnM vn M Y 11711lafapette gfoenue $rt$bpterian CjjurdjLafayette Ave. & S. Oxford625-7515George Litch Knight, D.D., Pastor James M. Wingate, Minister of Music.Sunday, July 2310:45 A. M. Morning WorshipMr. John McCormick, ChurchCommunity Coordinator, willpreach. Mr. McCormick is theChurch Tenor Soloist andDirector of the Older AdultCenter.The Church is located 5 blocks east of BAM. Take Buses: 38, 26, and 52 to S. Portland Ave., 1 block from the Church door.l ~ ) The UJoaver%u2019sStudio69A 7th Ave.Park SlopeBrooklyn, 11217(212)857-9221YARNSKnitting, Crochet, WeavingNeedlepoint, Macame,Weaving Supplies%u2605Classes %u2605Special onCrochet Cotton andMacrame Jutethis monthC O N G R E G A T IO N B A IT H ISRA EL AN SH EI EM ES T h e K ane Street Synagogue%u2019236 Karie St. btwn. Court & Clinton Howard D. Gorin, RabbiConservative Come Join Us! Founded 1856Sabbath Services 10 A.M.(Kiddush, Jr. Congregation)Sabbath Services Throughout the SummerCreative llebicw Sciiooi-Register N u w -A u u ii Education Program F o r Information Call TR 5-1550 or 852-4068Page 20, THE PHOENIX, July 20,1978

