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                                    ^ C o m i n gMeetinasST A M P COLLECTORS:Flatbush Philatelic Club, Sgt.Meyer Levin Hall, 1648 E. 14thSt. M eets Nov 20, Dec 4, 18.7 pm -10 pm, Max B erger,253-2990.COBBLE HILL ASSOCIATION: New, old & prospectivem em bers & public invited,Nov. 18, 7pm, Christ Church,cor. K ane & Clinton St.624-8569KINGS CO. GRANDJURORS ASSN: Suprem eCourt Bldg, Cadman PI, Nov.16. 8 p.m.ASPCA: M onthly Cmtymeeting, beginning Nov. 9.6pm every 2nd Thurs. of themonth. 223 Butler St. 875-9580.DAYTOP COMMUNITYADVISORY BOARD: 1st meeting. Nov. 29, 7:30. 401 StateSt.THE FIFTH AVENUE COMMITTEE: D iscu ssion of %u2018%u2018alocal response to c h a n g e .%u201dBklyn Society for Ethical Culture. Meeting House, 53 Prospect Park W. Nov. 26, 11am.S08-2972.84th PRECINCT COUNCIL:Monthly meeting, Nov. 21,8pm. Doctor White Center, 200Gold St., cor Nassau St. Topic:rape. Open to public.KidsAT THE CLINTON HILLLIBRARY: Puzzles and gamesfor ages 6-12, Mondays 3-5pm;Friday films ages 6-12 at 3:30pm; Roots Series Family Films,Thursdays at 7pm.RUN FOR FUN: Kenny theMover presents long-distancerunning events for boys & girls7-15. Nov. 26, 11pm at theGolden Age Center in the Park.Registration forms from Kennythe Mover, 133 7th Ave., orTarzian Hardware, 193 7thAve.RIF: Reading is Fundamental program. Reg. & gifts. AtRed Hook Branch Lib. 7Wolcott St. 3-5pm, Mon. &3-7pm Tues. for 6th grade &below.A PILGRIM%u2019S TH A N K SGIVING: Nov. 18, lOam-noon,ages 9-12. Bklyn Botanic Gdn,1000 Washington Av, 622-4433$5,%u201c PAUSE FOR PETS:%u201d Nov.18, 3pm. Story concert. MAS5541.CRADLE TO COLLEGE:programs at the YWCA, Saturdays through December, fivedays a week after school.Swimming, Cooking, Puppetry, Drama, Gymnastics, Saturday cla sse s for girls 8-12,10 am-2 pm. Teen cla ssesTuesdays, 7 pm. Information875-1190. Brooklyn YWCA, 303rd Ave, $2 membershiD.AFTER SCHOOL: M usic,dance, crafts, sw im m ing,snacks, transportation. UnionTemple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Pkway, 638-7600.PLAYGROUP: Ft. Greene,Clinton Hill, 18 mos.-3 yrs.Meets 3 mornings per week.Cadman M emorial Church,783-6270.AFTER SCHOOL CENTER!Music, dance, crafts, swimm ing, film s, snacks, tran sportation. Union T em ple,638-7600.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019SMUSEUM: 1451-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Adm ission free. 735-4432MOVEMENT GEARS FOR PARENTS & 2 YEAR OLDS:Sats. Taught by Kathy Paquette, M usic School, 124Henry St. 10-10:45 am. 643-0124.'Talks ACoursesDIALOGUES WITH SUCCESSFUL WOMEN: differenttopics each week, eg: Starting/Owing your Own Business;Building a New Career; Volunteerism O pportunities. $5.253-3311. Nov. 29 topic: Howto Turn Leisure Hours intoSecond Careers.HOW TO BECOME YOUROWN BOSS: LIU sponsors anintensive seminar. No credit.Nov. 18, 9:30am-noon, $20.LIU Institute for ContinuingEducation, University Plaza,834-6020.CHANGING & GROWINGTOGETHER: W orkshop forcouples. Nov. 18 & 19, 9:30-5:30pm . H eig h ts H olisticHealth Center, 140 Joraiemon.625-4802.FITNESS FOR WOMEN:Spons. by National Organization for Women. Kings Highway Lib., Nov. 27, 7:30pm.Literature available. 968-9511or 336-5994. C an%u2019t com e?Leave message at 863-3330 ifinterested.CERAMICS CLASSES: Allaspects of pottery m aking.Adults, 8 2hr eve. sessions,beginning Nov. 27. $60. Kids,$50 for 10 Sat. morning classesbeginning Dec. 2. 875-4202.PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD: Free class on allaspects of raising kids. B%u2019klynChapter of A m erican RedCross, 165 Cadman Plaza East,beginning Nov. 28, 7-9pm .Thru mid Dec. 787-1000, ext593 or 597.SOCIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE: appearing at theHeightside SCAD office, Nov.30, lO am -noon. Bring yourquestions on Social Securityand Medicare.%u201c NATURAL FOODS%u201d : Howto use & make them. Nov. 20,10:30am-noon. Bklyn BotanicGdn, 1000 Washington Ave.Reg. in advance. $12IN APPRECIATION OF CARUSO: Fresh insights on thisgreat tenor. Nov. 19, 2:30pm,Our Lady o f Peace ParishCenter, 1st St. nr 4th Ave.REV. WILLIAM HOWARDMELISH: Q u een s R everendwill preach at the DiocesanChurch of St. Ann and the HolyTrinity, 11am Nov. 19. Areception will follow.MINDING YOUR OWNBUSINESS: Mildred P. Tuffieldon business management.Bklyn C o lleg e, register atRoom 1212 Boylan Hall, Nov.18, 10am -3:30pm , $30.784-5184.CARUSO APPRECIATION:a d iscu ssio n . Our Lady o fPeace Parish Center, 1 St. near4th Ave., Nov. 19, 2:30pm.ENGLISH CLASSES: Sr. CitCenter, 283 Prospect Ave. 60 &over. Mon &tues, 10:30 am.499-9574.MODERN DANCECLASSES: Given by A Baker%u2019sHalf 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: Wkshpexploring aspects of humanrelationships. $15. 857-5765.DRAWING SESSIONS: Atlantic Gallery, Tuesday nights.$2.50. 81 Atlantic Av. 624-8795.SW IM M E R S C O U R SE :.Oct 8-Nov 26, 2 pm Sundays.No fee except for use o ffacilities. Must have Red CrossCert. 787-1000.BROOKLYN WRITER%u2019SGROUP: Experienced or published poet or fiction writer?Read & d iscu ss wk in asupportive atmosphere. ZackRogow, 857-4626.JEW ISH LAW FROM AMODERN PERSPECTIVE: David Trager. Kane St. Synagogue, 236 Kane St., Nov. 19,8pm, TR5-1550 or 852-4068.F IR S T F A M IL YTHEATER: Drama, voice &dance. Old P.S. 9 Art Center,279 Sterling PL Studio 203,Ongoing. 284-5818.JOURNAL WRITING:Workshops Tues. eves, 7%u2019;30-9pm thru Nov. 28. FrancisWhitle Rm of First UnitarianChurch, Pierrepont & Monroe.MA4-5466. $2.BODY LANGUAGE%u2014NO,NVERBAL COMMUNICATION;U ses, m isuses, dialects &meanings of gestures, postures,facial expressions. Thurs, 6:30-8 pm, beginning Oct 19. 10sessions $50. 834-6020.CORN HUSK DOLLS: Nov.14, 10am -12:30pm . BklynBotanic Gdn, 1000 WashingtonAve., $7. 622-4433.JEWS IN THE SOVIETUNION: Nov. 19, 10am, Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Av.& Garfield PL 768-3814.HATHA YOGA: 8-wksemester starts Nov. 13, SolarYoga & Arts Center, 373 9thSt, 499-3669. Mon. & Wed,6:30-8:30pm , Thurs. 6-8am ,Sat, lOam-noon.THE NATURE OF WORKIN THE 20TH CENTURY:Satisfactions and Frustrations.,Bklyn Soc. for Ethical Culture,53 Propect Pk W, Nov 19,11 am. S08-2972.VEGETARIAN COOKINGCLASSES: Sat. 2-5pm, SolarYoga & Arts Center, 373 9thSt.. 499-3669.SCANDINAVIAN TEXTILES: 1600-1925, from Sweden, Norway & Finland. Costume & textile Galleries ofBrooklyn M useum , 188 E.Pkway, thru March 21. 638-5000.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. 5;Sunday, 3-4:30, starting Nov 5.Tuition $25. Mail check to Juliade Prume, 828 President St,Bklyn 11215. By Oct 20, $22;after Oct 29, $28. In personreg. 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.GAME DINNER: All you caneat of fresh game at FoffeRestaurant, 155 Montague St,Dec. 2 & 9. $25. Reservations:624-9887.MICKEY%u2019S BIRTHDAY: Abirthday celebration for Mickey Mouse, Nov. 16-18 at A&S,Fulton St., Bklyn. 875-7200, X691, 692.STEVE MEYERWOITZ:One-man variety show, songs,dance, comedy, impressions.The Solitares of Temple Ahavath Sholom, Ave. R & E. 16thSt. Nov. 19, 8pm, $3. 375-4500.THANKSGIVING SERVICE:St. John-St. Matthew-Emmanuel Lutheran Church servicesw ill be held at the CmtyCenter, 415 7th St. 10am, Nov.23. 768-0528.CLASS REUNION: BishopFord Central Catholic High willhave a class of %u201978 reunion onNov. 24. Interested alumni,call Brother Shane Burke,965-6427.DINNER DANCE: Guardians o f H ydrocephalus R esearch Foundation, CotillionTerrace, 7307 18 Av, Bklyn.7:30pm. $25. 648-0025.%u201c nugusi oy men samueison(above) and %u201c Time Lapse:Toes to to the mountains andw alk%u2019 %u2019 by Marjory Lehan(below).RICH SAMUELSON: Paint-%u2019ings, Gallery 36, Foote, Cone& Belding, 36th fl, 200 ParkA ve., M-F, 10-5 pm. Thru Nov.17.brooklyn%u2019S CHASSIDIM, APHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY:Photos by Allen Rokach, Corner Gallery of Bklyn Museum,188 E. Pkwy, thru Dec. 10.DISCOVERIES %u201978: Brooklyn Collector Ltd. annual showextended thru Nov. 18. 131 7thAve, 2nd Fl. llam -6pm , closedW ed. & Sun. 857-5800.PAPERWORKS: HelenTrosky, Salena Gallery, BklynLIU, U niversity Plaza, 9-5,Mon.-Fri., thru Nov 21.THE GREAT CHRISTMASTREE TRADE-IN: at A&S, youcan recycle your old Christmastrees; drop them off at anyA&S Nov. 24-27, and get a 20percent discount on a new tree.Charities: pick your trees during this event,COBBLE HHL ASSOCIATION DINNER PARTY: ChristChurch, Clinton & Kane Sts.N ew , old and prospectivem em bers in vited %u2014 free formembers, annual membershipfe e is adm ission for nonmembers. Nov. 18, 7pm.ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZENTHANKSGIVING DINNER: forresidents of Brooklyn Heightsand Cobble Hill. Volunteersneeded to bake, drive, serveand donate; call Ms. AnaleenCarville at the Heights and HillCommunity Council, 855-9030or 596-2440. Dinner on Thanksgiving Day, 10am-3pm.P O L Y T E C H N IC O P E NHOUSE: Nov. 19, 1pm. Tours,demonstrations, info, refreshments. Polytechnic Institute ofNY, 333 Jay St. 643-8036.130TH ANNIVERSARY:Union Temple, E. Pkwy atGrand Armv Plara <;npri%u00bblservices, concerts, & a dinnerdance, Nov. 17-19. 638-7600.THE FIRST TEN:Selection of 10 artists in CmtyG allery o f Bklyn M useum ,Nov. 12-Dec. 10. Recept Nov.12, l-4p m . 188 E. Pkwy,638-5000.100 NEW ACQUISITIONS,PRINTS & DRAWINGS: Additions to Bklyn Museum collection, 188 E. Pkway. thru Feb.5. 638-5000VIRGINIA HOYT CANTARELLA: Abstract paintings &realistic drawings, in Humanities Gallery, Bklyn LIU, University Plaza, downtownBklyn. Thru Nov. 22, 9-5,Mon.-Fri.SOVIET ART: Nonconformist Russian a rtists show ingat Pratt Institute, DeKalb &Hall. Thru Nov 22. Wkdays9-5 pm. Sat 1-5 pm. 636-3517:W A T E R C O L O R S : ByCharles Crozier, Gallery 91, 91Atlantic Ave. Thurs. & Fri.2-5pm , w knds, noon-6pm .Thru Nov. 26. 624-4255.PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS:Dick Lethem, thru Nov. 30..T u es.-F ri, 2 6pm, wknds,noon-6pm. Sixth Estate, 85Atlantic, 624-8900.NINA KURlLOFF W ElNTRAUBs ALs act paintinps atK.izt-oid a- A-berman Realtytbiu Dec. ; .. %u201996 7th Ave.Page 22, THE PHOENIX, November 16,1978
                                
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