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                                    M e e t in g sM O N T A G U E S T R E E T :Problems & solutions. Sponsored by Bklyn Hts Assoc. Nov1, 8:30 pm. St. Ann%u2019s ParishHall, 157 Montague St. 858-9193.STAM P COLLECTORS:Flatbush Philatelic Club, Sgt.Meyer Levin Hall, 1628 E. 14St. Meets Nov 20, Dec 4 '9 18.Max Berger, 253-2990.SOUTH BEACH PSYCHIATRIC CENTER: Board ofVisitors meeting. Oct 27, 9 am,777 Seaview Ave, StatenIsland.K id sBROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019SMUSEUM:145 Brooklyn Ave.at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days1-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Adm ission free. 735-4432PLAYGROUP: Ft.Greene, Clinton Hill, 18 months-3 yrs. Meets 3 mornings per week. Cadman Memorial Church, 783-6270.AFTER SCHOOL CENTER:Music, dance, crafts, swimm ing, film s, snacks, tran sportation. Union T em ple,638-7600.BUILDING BIRDHOUSES:Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Oc t.28, 9:30-11:30 am, children10-12, S5 (members $3), 1000Washington Ave, 622-4433.AFTER SCHOOL: M usic,dance, crafts, sw im m ing,snacks, transportation. UnionTemple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Pkway, 638-7600.S n o r t sBROOKLYN GAELICSPORTS FIELD DAY ftGAMES: In Prospect Pk, Field#2, noon-3 pm, Oct. 29.Featuring hurling, camogie &Gaelic football.MINI-MARATHON: Prospect Pk, Oct 29, 11 am. 9.6 micourse. 6 categories. 582-5644.P R O S P E C T P A R KSOUTH, COUNTRYSIDE INTHE CITY: Walking tour of%u201c suburb.%u201d Oct 29, 2 pm, $1,.50 children. Meet at ParkCircle entrance to Prospect Pk.MA 2-7686.T a lk s &C o u rs e s%u201c FEAR, CRISIS & MANAGING CHANGE%u201d : Noon-3 pm,Oct 29. Part of A & S W omen%u2019sSunday Brunch Series. A & Son Fulton St. 875-0195.SELF-HEALING THRU SHIATSU-TAO YIN [DO IN]: Nextbeginners class starts Nov 7,Tues ev es. Call for info.789-0862.ENVIRONMENTAL DISCOVERY 0: Parents & children gardening together. $15,$12.50 for m em bers. 10:30am-12:30 pm, Oct 28 & Nov 4.Bklyn Botanic Garden, 1000Washington Av., 622-4433.BODY LANGUAGE-NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION:Uses, m isuses, dialects &meanings of gestures, postures,facial expressions. Thurs, 6:30-8 pm, beginning Oct 19. 10sessions $50. 834-6020.%u201c WOMEN IN JEW ISHLAW%u201d : Prof. Judith HauptmanBreakfast Lecture, 10am Oct29, $4, reservations by Oct. 25.At Congregation Mt. Sinai, 305Schertnerhorn, TR5-9126.HUMAN RELATIONS SENSITIVITY EXPERIENCE: Dr.Marcella B. Weiner. Oct. 29,7:30pm, $3, Temple AhavathSholom, 1609 A ve. R,ES5-4500.BATTERED AND SEXUALLY ABUSED WOMEN: Vickien %u2019 TY/-V4, r T rtniCO P n tm A r cLucie Gilbert. Oct. 28, noon,Bklyn Public Library, free. Forfree N.O.W. newsletter call868-3330, information call968-9511 or 336-5994.B R O O K L Y N B O T A N ICGARDEN: Building Birdhouses and Environmental Disroyprv n Birdhouses! OCt.9:30-11:30 am, children 10-12,$5 ($3 members). Discovery II:Parents and Kids GardenTogether, $15 parent & child($12.50 members), Oct. 28 &Nov. 4, 10:30 am-12:30pm,children 9-15. 1000 Washington Ave, 622-4433 _SW IM M ER S C O U R SE :Oct 8-Nov 26, 2 pm Sundays.No fee except for use offacilities. Must have Red CrossCert. 787-1000.INTERACTION BETWEENNUBIA AND THE CLASSICALWORLD: Richard Brilliant,Nov. 5, Third Floor LectureHall, 2pm, Bklyn Museum,Eastern Pkwv, 638-5000. free.W O M E N %u2019 S S E L FIM A G E R Y T H R O U G HPHOTOGRAPHY: l .aimute Druskis. 6 sessions $40. Tues. 7:30-9:30 pm. Begins Oct. 24. Women%u2019s Works, 181 7th Ave, 499-7763.F IR S T F A M IL YTHEATER: Drama, voice & dance. Old P.S. 9 Art Center, 279 Sterling PI. Studio 203, Ongoing. 284-5818.COBBLE HILL PIANOFOR ADULTS: Small,informal group or private sessions for beginnrs. S25/N or $15. Ja2-4629.H E A L T H T H R UNUTRITION (ON PENNIESA DAY): 5 Sundays, 3-4:30 pm. Starts Nov 5 inMinistry of Health Info Centerat 828 President St. $25. BeforeOct. 20, $22. Late reg. afterOct 29, $28. For details andmailing address, call Julia, 4-8 pm 636-1724.DIALOGUES WITH SUCCESSFUL WOMEN: Differenttopics each wk, eg: Starting/Ow'ning Your B usiness;Building a New Career; Volunteerism O pportunities; $5.253-3311.7 COURSES AT WOMEN%u2019SW O R K S B O O K S T O R E :Introspective workshops at181 7th Ave. Starts mid-lateOct. Limited registration. SunBrunch Oct 15, 11 am-2 pm.499-7763.ILLEGAL FBI, CIA ACTIVITIES: Film on Malcoln X andspeakers. Oct 27, 8 pm.Moncada Lib.. 12 St & 6 Av.$2.%u201c HELPING JEWISHYOUTH REDISCOVER ITSROOTS%u201d : 1st of 4 forums, Oct29, 2 pm, 667 E. Pkway.WHERE IS GOD?: Rev. Dr.Herman Reissig, Grace UnitedMethodist Church, St. John%u2019sPlace & 7th Ave., Oct. 29,11am, 638-7360.RELAXATION AND MOVEMENT: Maggie Axelrod-Zalcman with an exercise-cum-Yoga class at the Union Temple,17 Eastern Pkway, Class begins Nov. 2, 7:15pm; $20 for 12sessions ($12 members), forinfo call Marv Axelrod,638-7600.%u201c FREE THE FOUR PUERTORICAN NATIONALIST PRISONERS%u201d : Oscar Collazo, Lolita Lebron, Rafael Miranda,Irvin Rodriques. East CoastComm, to Free the FourNationalists. Nov. 3, 7:30pm,Local Level, 151 Hoyt St.,522-7282 or 852-0763.USING PENCIL AND PAPER TO INCREASE SELFAWARENESS: Daralee Shulman. Setting goals, makingdecisions. Nov. 5, noon-3pm,A&S 4th floor, $5. Information875-0195.D a n c eSAN FRANCISCO BALLET:Special benefit, %u201c An Eveningin 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 %u2019II; Nov1, 2 & 8 pm, R & J; Nov 2, 8pm, R & J. Nov 2 ,8 pm, R & J;Nov 3, 8 pm, Program II; Nov4, 8 pm, Program II; Nov 5, 2pm, Program I. 636-4100.AFRICAN DANCE: BettyBarney and her company withnew authentic dances andsongs from Nigeria. TriangleTheatre, Oct. 26, 2pm, LIUSALENA Library, UniversityPlaza, free.Rolando Jo riffJOURNAL WRITING:Workshops Tues. eves, 7%u2019;30-9pm thru Nov. 28. FrancisWhitle Rm of First UnitarianChurch, Pierrepont & Monroe.MA4-5466. $2.SOLAR YOGA AND ARTSCENTER: 373 9th St., Yoga,meditation, vegetarian cooking, ballet & dances for kids,etc. 499-3669.HEALTH THRU NUTRiTION (ON PENNIES A DAY):Taught by a naturopath inministry of health info center. 5Sunday, 3-4:30, starting Nov 5.Tuition $25. Mail check to Juliade Prume, 828 President St,Bklyn 11215. By Oct 20, $22;YO CYQ 1 %u201ereg. by Oct 26, 7:30-8:30 pm.Call 535-1724, 4 or 8 pm only.FIGURE DRAWING: Atlantic Gallery, Tues nites, 7:30-10:30. $2. 81 Atlantic Ave.624-8795. Open to public.ROLANDO JORIF DANCECOMPANY: Oct 29, 3 pm,Lutheran Church Cmty Center,415 7th St. 768-0778 or 624-6343.J ^ r tPLEIADES GALLERY:Group show of Wooster St.artists atAtlantic Gallery, 81Atlantic Ave. thru Nov. 12.Tues.-Fri., 2-6 pm; weekends,noon-6 pm.RICH SAMUELSON: Paintings, Gallery 36, Foote, Cone& Belding, 36th fl, 200 Park%u201c TWO FACTS%u201d : Janet L.Bohman at Henry Hicks, 93Atlantic Ave. Thru Nov. 1.Tues-Fri, 4-7 pm, noon-6 pmwknds.RICH SAMUELSON: Paintings & prints, Salena Gallery,LIU, DeKalb Ave. Oct. 5-Nov.1, Mon. 9 am-5 pm.B A M C O M M U N IT YCONTEMPORARY ARTISTS:Fall exhibit of well-known American artists at V&lsamis Gallery, 33 Lafayette Ave, thru Oct 28. noon-8 pm, Thurs-Sun. 875-8856.S U S A N F IS H G O L D :Recent paintings & drawings, W ork of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Ave, Oct 24-Nov 12. Artist reception, 2-6 pm, Oct 29. Tues-Fri, 2-6 pm, weekends, noon-6 pm.FIBRE SCULPTURE: %u201c Peopie I have known and/or, Godforbid, am.\Rathkopf. Thru Nov. 5. ThursFri, 2-5pm Wknds noon-6pm.Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave.624-4255.BARBARY W YNROTH:Paintings at The Sixth Estate,Oct 24-Nov 12, Tues-Fri, 2-6pm, wknds noon-6pm. ReceptOct 29, 2-6pm. 85 Atlantic Ave.THE ARTISTS LEAGUE OFBROOKLYN: an exhibition atthe Valsamis Gallery, 33 Lafayette Ave (across from BAM),Nov. 5-Dec. 2, Thurs-Sunnoon-8pm. 875-8856.BROOKLYN WATERCOLOR SOCIETY: continuous displays. Prudential Savings BankAve M & E. 17th St. Societyinfo: 646-5810.ATTENTION ARTISTS: Enter Brooklyn %u201979, a show ofpainting and sculpture byBklyn artists. Submit 35mmslides of work to the Community Gallery, Bklyn Museum ($5,entry fee), 188 Eastern Pkway.Call 638-5000 ext. 229 forinformation; deadline is Nov.15.ORIGINAL GRAPHICS: Anexhibition by Peter Redeker.At the Summa Gallery, 152Montague St., Oct. 22-Nov. 15.Recptn. Oct. 22, l:30-5:30pm.875-1647.NEW MUSE COMMUNITYi MUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave.'Usually open 1-5 except omMon. but hours vary accordingto exhibit. E xhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call forinformation. 774-2900.T o u r sAUTUMN WALKS IN THEGARDEN: Taxonomist ThomasDelendick conducts an autumnfoliage tour. Brooklyn BotanicG ardens, 1000 W ashingtonAvenue, non-members $6, Nov4, 1 Gam-noon. 622-4433.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.PROSPECT PARK, NOW ftTHEN: Color slides, postcards& talks. Bill Novak, EthicalCulture Society, 53 Prospect PkW. MA 2-7686.f l i c i f F a irsFLEA MARKET: Spon. byPeoples%u2019 Food Coop, Oct 29, 10am-3 pm. Family ReceptionCenter, 9th St & 4th Av.788-4800.FLEA MARKET: St. AgnesParish, 9 am-5 pm, Nov 5.Parish Hall, 431 Sackett St.Vendors welcome, $7.50 pertable. 625-1717.FALL BAZAAR: Oct 27, 10am-8 pm, 157 Montague St.FALL BAZAAR: DiocesanChurch of St. Ann & the HolyTrinity. Oct. 27, 10am-8pm,157 Montague St. Antiques,foods, toys and stuff, plus araffle. 875-6960.4 O C T O B E RFLEAMARTS: Sponsored byPratt. 10am-5pm, Oct 7, 14,21,28 in Cmty Garden, DeKalbat Hall St. & St. James PI. 789-5224. 789-0690.FIRST ANNUAL OUTDOORFESTIVAL: Of St. James Cathedral, along Jay St nrCathedral PI. noon-10 nm.Celebrating 125 Birthday of theCatholic Diocese of Brooklyn &Cathedral. 855-6390.FALL FESTIVAL: Oct 27, 10am-8 pm. Parish HaH, 157Montague St.FALL FAIR: Oct 28, 0 am 5pm. Cmty Center, 415 7th l,t.R efreshm ents, raffles. 768-UJ^O.LADIES AUXILIARY%u2019SFALL FESTIVAL: Flea Market, sewing arts & crafts, new& used items, white elephant.Oct 28. 1-5.T h o o t r e __FRANKENSTEIN: Adaptedfrom Shelley%u2019s novel by TimKelly. Landmark Players, onOct. 20, 21, 27, 28, 8pm, andOct. 29 at 4pm. Emmanuel %u2019Episcopal Church, 2635 E.23rd St., $3, Reservations andinfo call SH3-8487 two hoursbefore show time.GUYS AND DOLLS: by theCatholic D iocesan TheatreGuild-, Christ the King HSAuditorium, 6802 MetropolitanAve. Oct. 21, 27, 28 at 8pm,Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29 at 2:30 pm.tickets $7-$3, call 522-0480Mon-Fri. 9-5.ONE-ACT PLAYS: The Visitor and The Roomer, at theCaribbean American Rep. Theater, 289 Utica Ave. Oct. 20,21, 27, 28, 7:30 pm, matineeOct. 29. Call 773-4713 for fullinfo.QUEEN OF ALL SAINTSPARISH: Celebrating 100thanniversary, history o f parishto be published, dinner-dancein November, contact church,300 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn21205, 638-7652.THE BOYFRIEND: Dir.Mary Ruth Goodley. Fri & Sat,8 pm; Sun, 3 pin through Nov12. $3, $2 for students &seniors. 499-8239.COLLEGE DAY: BrooklynCollege campus, noon, Nov 5.Counseling, open house, etc.780-5163.ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER: All Saints Church, 7thAv & 7th St. Oct 28, 5-7 pm.Adults: $4. Children under 10,$1,85. Reservations: 768-1156.ANNUAL DINNER: 113thannual D inner of BrooklynBureau of Cmty Service at ThePlaza, Oct 31.BENSONHURST DINNER.DANCE: Kings county Conservation Party. Oct. 27, cocktails8pm, dinner 9pm, at Claridge,431 AVenue P, 647-0330.ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER: All Saints Church, 7thAve. at 7th St, Oct. 28, 5-7pm,$4 (children under 10 $1.85).Call 768-1156 for reservations.M a r i eBROOKLYN COLLEGESYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:Conducted by Darrold Hunt.Oct 28, 8 pm, Walt WhitmanTheatre, BCBC. $2, $1 forstudents & seniors. 859-1180.CLEVELAND ORCHESTRALorin Maazel, conducting. Oct.29, 3pm, Whitman AuditoriumBCBC at Brooklyn College.Ticket info: 780-5291.MUSICBARGE CONCERTS:Under the direction of OlgaBloom, foot of Cadman PlazaWest at Fulton Ferry Landing.Sundays at 4pm, $5 (students& seniors, $2.50, under 15free), 624-4061 for information.FREE CONCERT: sponsored by Regina Opera andBACA. Regina Hall, 1258 65thSt., Nov. 5, 4pm.MUSIC FOR FLUTE, HARPft ORGAN: Andrew Bolotowsky, Kathleen Bride, BradleyHull. Nov. 5, 4pm, $3 (students& seniors $1.50), Grace Church254 Hicks St., 624-2332 or624-1850.ORGAN RECITAL: ArnoldOstlund, Jr., on a reconstitutedorgan at Plymouth Church ofth e Pilgrim s. Bach, R eger,Dupre, others. Nov, 5, 4pm, 75Hicks St., free.SINGLE COFFEEHOUSE f a A p 4 rv u n v t u n i %u2022 jiu^ica, w t * ; , uivited to hear guitarist-vocalistdavid arment at Union Temple,17 Eastern Pkway, Nov. 5,8pm. Free parking, refreshments served, $2,50 ($2 members). 638-7600.LAIHO TRIO: a classicalaccordian Trio. Nov. 1, noon,Diocesan Church of St. Ann &the Holy Trinity, Montague &Clinton.%u201c THE MARRIAGE OFFIGARO%u201d : Brooklyn OperaSociety. Nov 3 & 4, 7:30 pm atBrooklyn's NYCC, & Nov 18,7:30 pm, Nov 19, 2 pm at SouthShore Center. Subscriptionrate for this and 3 otherproductions are $16-48. Singleticket & group rates available,789-6759.CLEVELAND O R C H E STRA: Brooklyn Center for thePerforming Arts at BrooklynC ollege, W hitman Hall,Oct 29, 3 pm. $12, 10, 8, 6, 4,859-1180.LISA JOY SITJAR: FirstPresbyterian Church, 124Henry St, Oct 29, 8 pm.624-3770.PNDY POLON:. Blues, rag,jazz & folk. Oct 27, 53 Prospect IPark W. 10:30, $2.50.Film sHALLO W EEN HORRORSHOW: Frankenstein, Invisible Man, Wolfman, Mummy,Oct. 29, 7:30pm. The Sinkingof the Titanic, with KennethMoore, on Nov. 4 at 2 pm and7:30pm. Park Slope Film Coop,Adults $1.50, children SI, 828President St. free snacks.NIGHTMARE IN RED: Historical development of Russia,with \7pm, Bklyn War MemorialBldg, Cadman PI. West &Orange St. 965-6584.THURSDAY NIGHT AT,,THE MOVIES: Oct 19, |%u201c Bringing Up Baby,%u201dKatherine Hepburn & CaryGrant. Oct 26, %u201c BornYesterday.%u201d Dumb Blondeturns brainy with JudyHolliday, Broderick Crawford& William H olden. 8pm,Garfield Temple, cor. GarfieldPI. & 8th Ave. %u20192 at door. 768-3814.MORE THURSDAY NIGHTMOVIES: \Oct. 26, \dust Ballroom,%u201d Nov. 2, proframs every Thursday. Pacifictrees Library, 25 4th Ave., 6pm. 638-5180 for information.HESTER STREET: withCarol Kane, directed by Joan Middin Silver. Nov. 1, ?mn,Bklyn Hghts Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West.HERBS: USE ftTRADITION: Premiere, Oct26, noon-2, Brooklyn BotanicGarden, 1000 Washington Ave,622-4433.SNOOPY COME HOME:also, Peter and the Wolf.Center for Performing Arts,Bklyn College (Gershwin Theatre), Oct. 28, 1pm & 3pm,$1.50 children, $2 adults.JULIUS CAESAR: withCharlton H eston. Oct. 31,11am & 2pm. Discussion following 2pm show. AlumniCinema Theater (room 116,LIU SALENA Library, University Plaza. Free. %u25baCom in
                                
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