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                                    MeetingsATLANTIC AVENUE PROMOTION COMM.: Nov 6,10 am, Delices de Saigon, 440 Atlantic Ave., 825-6967!STA M P COLLECTORS:Flatbush Philatelic Club, Sgt. Meyer Levin Hall, 1648 E. 14th St. Meets Nov 20, Dec 4, 18.253-2990 Pm' ^ B ereer%u2019KidsAFTER SCHOOL: M usic, dance, crafts, swimming, snacks, transportation. Union Temple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Pkway, 638-7600.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S MUSEUM:145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days 1-5 pm Closed Tuesday?. 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, swimming, film s, snacks, tra n sportation. Union Tem ple, 638-7600. FPUZZLES & GAMES: Mondays, Nov 6-27, 3-5 pm, ages 6-12. Clinton Hill Lib. 857- 80^8AFTERNOON FILMS: Fridays, Nov 3-24, 3:30 pm, ages 6-12. Clinton Hill Lib, 380 Washington Av. 857-8038.MOVEMENT CLASS FOR PARENTS & 2 YEAR OLDS: Sats. Taught by Kathy Paquette, Music School, 124 Henry St. 10-10:45 am. 643- 0124.CRADLE TO COLLEGE: programs at the YWCA, Saturdays through December, five days a week after school. Swimming, Cooking, Puppetry, Drama, Gymnastics, Saturday classes for girls 8-12, 10 am-2 pm. Teen classes Tuesdays, 7 pm. Information 875-1190. Brooklyn YWCA, 30 3rd Ave, $2 membership.Talks &Com*%u2014 s%u2019%u2019WANDERING JEWS OF NEW YORK CITY%u201d : A slide program on old Jewish neighborhoods. Nov 8, 7:30 pm St. nr 13 Av. 636-31M.leigh- , 43rdENGLISH CLASSES: Sr. Cit Center, 283 Prospect Ave. 60 & over. Mon &tues, 10:30 am. 499-9574.MODERN DANCE CLASSES: Given by A Baker%u2019s Half Dozen, Mon, Wed, Fri. 6:30-8:30 pm. $2.50 per class. Rm 205, P.S. 9 at Sterling & Vanderbilt. 499-5620 eves.RELATIONSHIP: Wkshp exploring aspects of human relationships. $15 . 857-5765.DRAWING SESSIONS: Atlantic Gallery, Tuesday $2.50. 81 Atlantic Av.8795.PLANTS OF THE AFRICAN PLANT FAMILY: Nov 10, 10 am-2 pm. Bklyn Botanic Gdn, 622-4433. $12.RELATING TO POPULAR CULTURE: Nov 4, 2-5 pm. 154 Lincoln PL, reservations essential. 857-5765. $2.TESTIMONIAL DINNER: 19th annual testimonial Dinner of Bklyn Division of the Council of Churches, 66 Court St. Nov 9, 6 pm. 625-5851.BODY LANGUAGE%u2014NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION:Uses, misuses, dialects & meanings of gestures, postures, facial expressions. Thurs, 6:30- 8 pm, beginning Oct 19. 10 sessions $50. 834-6020. rSELF-HEALING THRU SHIATSU-TAQ YIN [DO IN]: Next beginners class starts Nov 7, Tues eves. Call for info. 789-0862.ENVIRONMENTAL DISCOVERY II: Parents & children gardening together. $15, $12.50 for mem bers. 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Oct 28 Sc Nov 4. Bklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Av., 622-4433.FAMOUS WOMEN OF BROOKLYN: from Fanny Crosby to Marianne Moore. %u00bbvcV. G cuigc Lui.ii K nigiu, D .D ., Brooklyn Studies Seminar, Bklyn Hghts Library, 280 Cadman PI. West, Nov 8, 7 pm,free.THE NATURE OF WORK IN THE 20TH CENTURY:Satisfactions and Frustrations., Bklyn Soc. for Ethical Culture, 53 Propect Pk W, Nov 19, 11 am. S08-2972. a. SC-------SW IM M ERS C O U RSE:Oct 8-Nov 26, 2 pm Sundays. No fee except for use of facilities. Must have Red Cross Cert. 787-1000.INTERACTION BETWEEN NUBIA AND THE CLASSICAL WORLD: Richard B rilliant, Nov. 5, Third Floor Lecture Hall, 2pm, Bklyn Museum, Eastern Pkwy, 638-5000, free.W O M E N %u2019S S E L F IM A G E R Y T H R O U G H PHOTOGRAPHY: Laimute 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 PL Studio 203, Ongoing. 284-5818COBBLE H ILL PIANO FOR ADULTS: Small,inform al group or private sessions for beginnrs. $25/N or $15. Ja2-4629.DIALOGUES WITH SUCCESSFUL WOMEN: Different topics each wk, eg: Starting/ Owning Your Business; Building a New Career: Volunteerism O pportunities; $5. 253-3311.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 12 sessions ($12 members), for info call Marv Axelrod, 638-7600.%u201c FREE THE FOUR PUERTO RICAN NATIONALIST PRISONERS%u201d : Oscar Collazo, Lolita Lebron, Rafael Miranda, Irvin Rodriques. East Coast Comm, to Free the Four Nationalists. Nov. 3, 7:30pm, Local Level, 151 Hoyt St., 522-7282 or 852-0763.USING PENCIL AND PAPER TO INCREASE SELFAWARENESS: Daralee Shulman. Settifig goals, making decisions. Nov. 5, noon-3pm, A&S 4th floor, $5. Information 875-0195.LOSE WEIGHT PERMANENTLY: Introductory weight loss lecture, program includes biofeedback training, relaxation techniques, behavior m odification. Nov 4, 1:30- 3 pm, Heights Holistic Health C enter, 140 Joralepion St, 625-4802 info & resvtns, $5.FIBRE SCULPTURE: People I have known and/or, God forbid, am.%u201d By Linda Holland 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. Recept Oct 29, 2-6pm. 85 Atlantic Ave.SOVIET ART: Nonconformist Russian artists showing at Pratt Institute, DeKalb & Hall. Thru Nov 22. Wkdays 9-5 pm. Sat 1-5 pm. 636-3517.DISCOVERIES %u201978: exhibit extended thru Nov. Bklyn Collector, 131 7th Av. 11 am - 6 pm except Sun & Wed. 857- 5800.RICH SAMUELSON: Paintings, Gallery 36, Foote, Cone & Belding, 36th fl, 200 Park Ave., M-F, 10-5 pm. Thru Nov. 17.PLEIADES GALLERY:Group show of Wooster St. artists atAtlantic Gallery, 81 Atlantic Ave. thru Nov. 12. Tues.-Fri., 2-6 pm; weekends, noon-6 pm.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.SOLAR YOGA AND ARTS CENTER: 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 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, Rlrlytt m i? Ry fW 70 %.T)%u25a0after Oct 29, $28. In person reg. 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.NATURAL WONDERS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST:Illustrated talk. Nov 5, 2:30 pm, Bklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave 522-4433BROOKLYN WRITER%u2019S GROUP: Experienced or published poet or fiction writer? Read & discuss wk in a supportive atmosphere. Zack Rogow, 857-4626.POPE JOHN XXIII & PRESIDENT JF KENNEDY: Nov 10, 7:30 pm. Our Lady of Peace Parish Center, 1st St. nr 4 Av.H E A L T H T H R UNUTRITION (ON PENNIESA riA vi- s Sup.da-%u2019i, 3 4:30 pm. Starts Nov 5 in Ministry of Health Info Center at 828 President St. $25. Before Oct. 20, $22. L.ale reg. after Oct 29, $28. For details and mailing address, call Julia, 4- 8 pm 636-1724.THE ARTISTS LEAGUE OF BROOKLYN: an exhibition at the Valsamis Gallery, 33 Lafayette Ave (across from BAM), Nov. 5;Dec. 2, Thurs-Sun noon-8pm. 875-8856.BROOKLYN WATERCOLOR SOCIETY: continuous displays. Prudential Savings Bank Ave M & E. 17th St. Society info: 646-5810.ATTENTION ARTISTS: Enter Brooklyn '79, a show of painting and sculpture by Bklyn artists. Submit 35mm slides of work to the Community Gallery, Bklyn Museum ($5 entry fee), 188 Eastern Pkway. Call 638-5000 ext. 229 for information; deadline is Nov. 15.ORIGINAL GRAPHICS: Anexhibition by Peter Redeker. At the Summa Gallery, 152 Montague St., Oct. 22-Nov. 15. Recptn. Oct. 22, l:30-5:30pm. 875-1647.n S U S A N F IS H G O L D :%u2022vccent paintings Sc drawings, Work 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.NEW MUSE COMMUNITY. MUSELTM: 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.ToursINTRODUCTION TO AFRICA: in antiquity. Bklyn Museum, Nov 8, Nubia exhibit Info call 638-5000.AUTUMN WALKS IN THE GARDEN: Taxonomist Thomas Deiendick conducts an autumn foliage tour. Brooklyn Botanic G ardens, 1000 W ashington Avenue, non-members $6, Nov 4. lOam-noon. 622-4433.PROSPECT PARK, NOW &THEN: Color slides, postcards & talks. Bill Novak, Ethical Culture Society, 53 Prospect Pk W. MA 2-7686.FleuSy FairsGRACE CHURCH FAIR: Allkinds of donations, booth staffing and setup people are needed. Call the parish office, 624-1850. %u2018%u2018D inner in the C astle ,%u201d Fri 6 & 8 pm,\Sat 11:30 am, 1:30 pm. Make reservations. 624-1850ELECTION DAY PLANTSALE: Nov 7, 11-5 pm. Nov 8, 11-2 pm. Bklyn Botanic Gdn, 1000 Washington Av. 622-4433 EDUCATIONAL TOY SALE: Nov 6, 9-4 pm, Nov 7, 9-noon. Packer Institute, 170 Joralemon, Rm 110.FLEA MARKET: Prospect Hts. Neighborhood Corporation. N ov4& 11, 10-6 pm. Old 9, 279 Sterling PI. 783-2011.FLEA MARKET: St. Agnes Parish, 9 am-5 pm, Nov 5. Parish Hall, 431 Sackett St. Vendors welcome, $7.50 per table. 625-1717.MACBETH: Packer Institute, Nov 10 & 11. 152 Montague St. 875-6644.THE PRICE: Nov 9-12, Brooklyn College Theatre Dept. $2, $1 for students & seniors. 859-5291.IN THE BEGINNING: An American Family in crisis. Thurs, Fri, Sat, 8 pm. 4th Wall Repertory Co. Truck & Warehouse Theatre. Open run. 254-5060.THE BOYFRIEND: Dir. Mary Ruth Goodley. Fri & Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm through Nov 12. $3, $2 for students & seniors. 499-8239.EventsCOLLEGE DAY: Brooklyn College campus, noon, Nov 5. Counseling, open house, etc. 780-5163.GET ACQUAINTEDCOFFEE/TEA HOUR:sponsored by the National Organization of Women (NOW). Learn goals, join committees; refreshments served, open to all. Nov 14, 7:30 pm, 1340 E. 9th St, call 654-/509 or 968-9511 for info, 336-5994 or 868-3330 for free NOW newsletter.MesicJOINT RECITAL: Mozait, Brahm s, Schubert, Chopin, Gershiwn. Barbara MetropoleW ason, Soprano; Paulette Hios, pianist. Nov 5, 5 pm. Litras Hall, Belanthi, 142 Court b^5-276q 55VIENNESE GALA: Nov 5, 3 pm. Solo soprano Elizabeth Hynes. $12, 10, 8, 6, & 4. BCBC. 859-1180.MUSIC FOR FLUTE, HARP & ORGAN: Nov 5, 4 pm. Grace Church. 254 Hicks St. $3.MUSICBARGE CONCERTS: Under the direction of Olga Bloom, foot of Cadman Plaza West at Fulton Ferry Landing. Sundays at 4pm, $5 (students & seniors, $2.50, under 15 free), 624-4061 for information.FREE CONCERT: sponsored by Regina O pera and BACA. Regina Hall, 1258 65th St., Nov. 5, 4pm.MUSIC FOR FLUTE, HARP 4 ORGAN: Andrew Bolotowsky, Kathleen Bride, Bradley j Hull. Nov. 5 ,4pm, $3 (students & seniors $1.50), Grace Church 254 Hicks St., 624-2332 or 624-1850.ORGAN RECITAL: Arnold Ostlund, Jr., on a reconstituted organ at Plymouth Church of the Pilgrim s. Bach, Reger, Dupre, others. Nov. 5, 4pm, 75 Hicks St., free.SINGLE COFFEEHOUSE CONCERT: Singles, 25-45, invited to hear guitarist-vocalist david arment at Union Temple, 17 Eastern Pkway, Nov. 5, 8pm. Free parking, refreshments served, $2.50 ($2 members). 638-7600.%u201c THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO%u201d : Brooklyn O pera Society. Nov 3 & 4, 7:30 pm at Brooklyn%u2019s NYCC, & Nov 18, 7:30 pm, Nov 19, 2 pm at South Shore C enter. Subscription rate for this and 3 other productions are $16-48. Single ticket & group rates available. 789-6759.Films%u201c ROOTS%u201d : 4 parts, Thurs 7 pm. Nov 2-30. Clinton Hill Lib, 380 Washington Av. 857-8038.%u201c AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITTMAN%u201d : Nov 9, 6 pm. Pacific Lib, 25 4th Av at Pacific. 638-5180.%u201c A NIGHT TO REMEM ^ BER%u201d : The sinking of the Titanic starring K enneth Moore. Nov 4, 2 & 7:30 pm. 828 President St bet 7 & 8 Aves. $1.50, $1 kids.%u201c LET MY PEOPLE GO%u201d : Also, %u201c Trinidad & Tobago%u201d . Nov 8, 7 pm, Bklyn War Memorial Bldg. 965-6584. Free.THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: \dir. by Mel Brooks, with Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, and a Marx Brothers short, Nov 2. \dir. by Jan Kadar, with Yossi Yadin, and \Nov 9. Films at G arfield Temple (Congregation Beth Elohim), Garfield PI. & 8thx-aVC., / v u 'd u n , +/..MORE THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIES: \Oct. 26, %u201c Queen of the Stardust Ballroom,%u201d Nov. 2, programs every Thursday. Pacific Street Library, 25 4th Ave., 6 pm. 638-51X0 for information..November 2,1978, Tift Com in
                                
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