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                                    ,offSound and Bodyeans %u201cunion.%u201d Thus to practice yoga>f harmonizing the body and mind,tew and unusual community effortPark Slope to do just that: The Solarmter.efers to %u201cour approach to yoga,%u201dody Frumin, Director of the Center,is of yoga take an approach thatlation and meditation. That%u2019s calledThe Center tries to take an out-going,ach%u2014 solar Yoga.%u201dYoga & Arts Center is a community!:offering classes that em phasize> increase one%u2019s health: physically,, mentally and spiritually.don%u2019t have to be a contortionist to> body art. You don't even have to be ais some are led to believe. %u201cNot at all,\v Even though it offers vegetarian>ses and a vegetarian diet (omitting allam ended), the only prerequisite fortenter is a desire to learn.%u00bbs are taught on a volunteer basis andis a non-profit organization, so theed for courses are very low.offered include health programs,frog rams, study groups and naturalrograms. The Solar Yoga institutionockstores, vegetarian restaurants,tudy centers, art-oriented societiesmity centers all over the country,ribute towards the Center%u2019s goal:stherhood.em ester starts November 13 andisses on Hatha Yoga ($35 for 16ssditation and the Vegetarian Cooking%u00bb per session or &%u00a3> for 6 weens.^s Frumin. %u201cWe look forward tosoon.%u201d Solar Toga & Arts Center, 373Pre-register at the Center eveningsid ay or one half hour before your firstbre information, call the Center at 499-At the Old BallgameW ith sorrow in their hearts and dusty caps onth e ir heads, baseball fans seem to ju s t bew allow ing in their past glory. A lthough it m ightseem like an e te rn ity until spring tra in in g ,sluggers...don%u2019t despair.T h e Long Is la n d H is to ric a l S o c ie ty isp re s e n tin g a p o s t s e a s o n s u rp ris e onN ovem ber 19. The first Baseball H istorian ofBrooklyn, Ted Knight, has planned an illustratedlecture on Brooklyn%u2019s baseball heritage. And forthose of you who have disinherited the Dodgerssince their last gam e at E b bett%u2019s Field, you canig n o re th e ir W e s t C o a s t a lle g ia n c e fo r anafternoon and enjoy anecdotes and facts aboutsuch Brooklyn Dodger greats as Gil Hodges,Jackie Robinson and Duke Snider.A special library exhibition is being planned todisplay som e of the S o ciety%u2019s early BrooklynBaseball m em orabilia. It%u2019s bound to take you outto the ballgam e.Brooklyn's Baseball History, Long Island HistoricalSociety, 128 Pierrepont Street, Nov. 19 at 3 p.m.Admission is $1 for non-members and refreshmentswill be served.You Are What You EatDoes lunch at McDonald%u2019s sound appealing toyou? Does your mouth water at the thought ofHostess twinkies or Dorito taco chips?W ell, you are what you eat, or at least that%u2019swhat the Community Council for Better Nutritionsays. To prove it, they are sponsoring a NutritionFair at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 279 LafayetteAvenue on November 4 from noon to 6 p.m. Thereis no admission fee and highlights of this fairinclude a %u201cBrown Bagging It%u201d food preparationsession for adults, a discussion about nutritionand disease, a %u201cfun with exercise%u201d class for kidsand a %u201cfuntrition%u201d session also for kids, showingthem how to make their own peanut butter and icecream.The fair will also include nutrition assessment,films, crafts, recipes and much, much more. So, ifyou want to find out the do%u2019s and dont%u2019s ofnutrition, stop by and come to the fair. After all, aproper nutritional balance means better physicaland mental health. So leave the Devil Dogs athome and think wheat germ!Nutrition Fair, Emmanuel Baptist Church,279 Lafayette Avenue, November 4, noon-6 p.m. Formore information, call 783-3871.W, Is Started under th eof KfiflOl Lamour and Thurston Ryes,both experts in the field. The workshops, for kids14*16, will provide instruction in the many facetsof disco entertainm ent%u2014 disc jockeying, turntableartistry, design in atmosphere, and yes, evendancing!\Association, N ovem ber 4 , I I , December 2, 16, from4-7 p.m. Registration tee is $2, and there Is a monthlyregistration membership of $1. If yoo are interestedand would like mote information, call BACA at 783-4469 or 763-3077, Monday thru Friday, 10-5.Got Tickets to Tut?When that famed Egyptian Boy King makes hisNew York debut, are you going to be one of the1,300,(XX) anxiously clutching your ticket as youwait in iine? And if so, when you finally enterthose museum doors, do you realty think you%u2019regoing to understand the many mysteries that liebehind the treasures that have remained buriedunderground for thousands of years? Most ticketholders would say %u201cno.%u201dThat%u2019s why Abraham and Straus is sponsoring a%u201cCoffee, Tea and Tut%u201d Lecture Series, November 3through 16.Celebrated speakers include Thomas Moving,author of %u201cTutankhamun, The Untold Story%u201d andformer Director of Die Metropolitan Museum, Dr.Robert S. Blanch!. Selected lectures include:Novem ber 4, 9-10:30 a.m ., Garden RoomRestaurant, $10. Discussion led by ThomasHoving;November 11, 9-10:30 a.m ., Garden RoomRestaurant $5. Discussion led by James F.Romano, Research Assistant at The BrooklynMuseum-Department of Egyptian and ClassicalNovember 12, noon-13 0 p.m., Garden Room$6. Discussion led by Dr. Robert8 i\\k c h i, A ssistan t C urator, T h e BrooklynMuseum.%u201cCoffee, Tea snd Tut,\Lecture Series. Tickets may be purchased to tbs*U4B as usa IMa fj? m mm Kmwp aPwMWBwpVt !w a%u00ab8sl* w | nJNS%u00ab uwsS * l 67*7280, UXL091.Tiie Rood Kot Taken:Should adults rctum to college in pursuit ofor greater mobility withinHon? %u2022 -jitr-fn *%u25a0%u00bb a I, i-h. ITU % u A u k m ft fr.i -in nr rn m rift in iilhn m. mt m ere s a spot wneie tnesas. aria om er %u25a0crucial considerations, can bo discussed withhighly skilled counselors. At The Center forGofiese and Career Counseling, 2%u00a7 Court Street,Room 1810, directors Carole Hammer and JanetUpsehuJtz offer a $90 program o f nnunMiinn,based on the knowledge that a tremendousinvestment of time, energy and money rides on%u00ab*i %u25a0 aivri Mii> nNovember 2.1978, THE PHOENIX, Page 19
                                
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