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Coming EventsGAME DINNER: All you can eat of fresh game at Foffe Restaurant, 155 Montague St, Dec. 2 & 9. $25. Reservations:Talks &CoursesiT h e a tre%u201c GIMME SHELTER%u201d : Dec15-17 at BAM. 30 Lafayette Ave Premiere season of Dodger Theater, in Lepercq Space. 636-4100.%u201c NATURAL AFFECTION%u201d :New Day Repertory Co. 12 performances Dec 7-18, 8 pm, 136 W 22nd St, 2nd FI.I 242-3184.%u201c THE PUBLIC EYE%u201d & %u201c C U R T A IN S %u201d : L andm arkPlayers. Nov 24, 25, Dec 1,2 | 8, 9 at 8 pm & Dec 3. 4 pm. F.mmanuei Episcopal Church, 2635 E 23rd St. (bet. Voohies Ave A Ave Z) SH3-8487. 2 hrs.| before performances.THEATER GROUP NEEDS [SPACE: Brooklyn BridgeTheater Co, now in 2nd season,| needs homebase to rehearse, perform. Preferably in Bklyn [fits. 228-0900.KABUK1 THEATRE: Nov. 30. 2pm. Miyoka Wantabe in a demonstration of the costuming, make-up, movement & acting style of this traditional Ja p a n e se T heatre. Triangle Theatre, LIU Brooklyn Center's Salena Library Learning Center. University Plaza, cor Flatbush Ave at DeKalb. Free. 834-6090.RUMPLESTILTSKIN: ByPenny Bridge Players. Nov. 24, i 2pm. W hitm an Theatre of Brooklyn College. $2. Group rates available. 469-8451 or 941-8538.%u201c OF MICE & MEN%u201d :Brooklyn College Theater Dept, at College%u2019s New Workshop Theater. 8 pm, Nov 28, 29, 30. Dec 1 & 2; 3 pm Dec 3. $2, $1 for students & senior citizens. 859-1180.%u201c THE VAMPIRE & THE DENTIST%u201d : Musical farce by Weldon Irvine, 1st production of resident acting co. at Billie Holiday Theater, 1368 Fulton St. Dec 1-31. Fri, 8 pm; Sat,I 3 pm & 8 pm; Sun 4 & 8 pm. $5. $3 for seniors & students, Special Sat matinee, $1 kids, $2 adults. 636-0919.%u201c MAN WITH A FLOWER IN HIS MOUTH%u201d : Theater group of the St. Boniface/ BACA Downtown Cultural j Center. I ll Willoughby St. Dec. 8, 7:30 pm. Eve also includes art show. $2. 625-9827 | or BACA, 783-4469.%u201c BEULAH JOHNSON%u201d :I Continuing, live soap opera. Alonzo Players. Full performance, refreshm ents, disco, professional arts center. 33 F latbush Ave. Segment 1: Dec. 1-2, 7:30 pm & Dec 3,13 pm; Segment 2: Dec 8 & 9,17:30 pm & Dec 12, 3 pm; Segment 3: Dec 15 & 16,17:30 pm & Dec 17, 3 pm. $6.| Info & reservations, 624-2638.SHOE MAKER & THE |ELVES: Heights Players, dir I by Kevin Keneally. 26 Willow I PI. $1.50, $2 adults. 2 pm on ID ec 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17. 1237-2752.%u201c CHAPTER OF COMING IFORTH BY DAY%u201d : Sundance, Inewly formed dance/theater Ico. Dir. Alan Lynes. Dec 16, 117, 5:30 pm at Bklyn Museum. |$4 or TDF & $1. 638-5000.HOGAN%u2019S GOAT: The Cobble Hill Players. Preview s, Nov. 17 & 18, 8pm. $2. Performance, Fri. & Sat Nov. 24 thru Dec. 9, 8pm. $3. St. Peter's, St. Paul%u2019s School Hall. 209 Warren St.t q d at o p on a n ? w c o nED: Amateur & broke theatre group needs space to practice in or near Park Slope area. Anyone who can help, call .Eliyahu, 638-0934.DIALOGUES WITH SUCCESSFUL WOMEN: different topics each week, eg: Starting/ Owing your Own Business; Building a New Career; Volunteerism O pportunities. $5. 253-3311. Nov. 29 topic: How to Turn Leisure Hours into Second Careers.%u201c MENTAL STRESS & EXCESSIVE TENSION%u201d : Dr. Peter Gudjonsson, speaking at meeting of the Bklyn rotary Club, noon, Nov 22, Gage & Tollner. 875-1000.DEVELOPMENTS IN NYC: O ptim istic look at C ity%u2019s progress. Donald Moore, form er president of Bklyn Chamber of Commerce. Rotary Club meeting, noon, Nov 29. 875-1000.FITNESS FOR WOMEN:Spons. by National Organization for Women. Kings Highway Lib., Nov. 27, 7:30pm. Literature available. 968-9511 or 336-5994. C an%u2019t come? Leave message at 863-3330 if interested.CERAMICS CLASSES: Allaspects of pottery m aking. Adults, 8 2hr eve. sessions, beginning Nov. 27. $60. Kids, $50 for 10 Sat. morning classes beginning Dec. 2. 875-4202.PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD: Free class on all aspects of raising kids. B%u2019klyn C hapter of American Red Cross, 1,65 Cadman Plaza East, beginning Nov. 28, 7-9pm. Thru mid Dec. 787-1000, ext 593 or 597.BROOKLYN W RITER%u2019SGROUP: Experienced or published poet or fiction writer? Read & discuss wk in a supportive atmosphere. Zack Rogow, 857-4626.%u201c NATURAL FOODS%u201d : How to use & make them. Nov. 20, 10:30am-noon. Bklyn Botanic Gdn, 1000 Washington Ave. Reg. in advance. $12 IN APPRECIATION OF CARUSO: Fresh insights on this great tenor. Nov. 19, 2:30pm, Our Lady of Peace Parish Center, 1st St. nr 4th Ave.MINDING YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Mildred P. Tuffteld on business management. Bklyn College, reg iste r at Room 1212 Boylan Hall, Nov 18, 10am-3:30pm, $30784-5184.ADOLESCENT GROUP: Coed group for teans, 15-18, 6-8 members. Supportive, empathetic for the members. Institute for Psychotherapeutic Advancement, 58 Pierrepont St. 875-8861.THE JEWISH DILEMMA IN SOUTH AFRICA: Dec. 10, 10am, Congregation Beth Elohint, 8th Ave. & Garfield PI. 768-3814.VITAL SIGNS: Dec. 2 & 9, lOam-lpm or Dec. 5 & 9, 6-9pm. Learn to take temperature, pulse & blood pressure. Free, but $4.40 for wkbks. Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross, 165 Cadman Plaza East, 787-1000, ext. 561.ON CHRISTMAS TREES & CHANUKKAH CANDLES: The Holidays, Ethical Culture Style. Dec. 10, 11am. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West. S08-2972.THE WORK ETHIC AND ITS MEANING: Dec. 3, 11am. Bklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West. SO 8-2872.POETRY & POLITICS: Dec. 17, 11am, Bklyn' Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West, SO 8-2972.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.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: W kshp exploring aspects of human relationships. $15. 857-5765.DRAWING SESSIONS: Atlantic Gallery, Tuesday nights. $2.50. 81 Atlantic Av. 624- 8795.ENGLISH CLASSES: Sr. CitCenter, 283 Prospect Ave. 60 & over. Mon &tues, 10:30 am. 499-9574.SOCIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE: appearing at the Heightside SCAD office, Nov. 30, lOam-noon. Bring your questions on Social Security and Medicare.F IR S T F A M IL YTHEATER: Drama, voice & dance. Old P.S. 9 Ari Center, 279 Sterling PI. Studio 203, Ongoing. 284-5818.VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES: Sat. 2-5pm, Solar Yoga & Arts Center, 373 9th St.. 499-3669.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, Bklyn 11215. By Oct 20, $22; after 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 oublic.RELATING TO EDUCATION: The Center Cafh Foundation, 154 Lincoln PI. $2. Reservations, 875-5765.THE GREAT CHRISTMAS TREE TRADE-IN: at A&S, you can recycle your old Christmas trees; drop them off at any A&S Nov. 24-27, and get a 20 percent discount on a new tree. Charities: pick your trees during this event.MICKEY%u2019S BIRTHDAY: A birthday celebration for Mickey Mouse, Nov. 16-18 at A&S, Fulton St., Bklyn. 875-7200, X 691, 692.THANKSGIVING SERVICE:St. John-St. Matthew-Emmanuel Lutheran Church services will be held at the Cmty Center, 415 7th St. 10am, Nov. 23. 768-0528.DINNER DANCE: G uardians of H ydrocephalus Research Foundation, Cotillion Terrace, 7307 18 Av, Bklyn. 7:30pm. $25. 648-0025.CLASS REUNION: Bishop Ford Central Catholic High will have a class of '78 reunion on Nov. 24. Interested alumni, call Brother Shane Burke, 965-6427.ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN THANKSGIVING DINNER: forresidents of Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill. Volunteers needed to bake, drive, serve and donate; call Ms. Analeen Carville at the Heights and Hill Community Council, 855-9030 or 596-2440. Dinner on Thanksgiving Day, 10am-3pm.%u25a0WlfA NT PC a VENUJ%u00a3HOLIDAY SHOPPING SPREE& LEISURELY LUNCH: Meet for cocktails, 11 am, Dec 3 at Nevins Neighborhood Center, 406 Atlantic Ave, then down the ave for discount shopping & food. $15, $7.50 kids. 875-4202.uzt-yoo/ .Sculpture by Larry Sutton at the Work of ArtGallery.CHANUKAH CELEBRATION: A trip around the Jewish Museum, with slide show and discussion. $2 registration. Come up to Parlor A, H eights and Hill Commty Council, 51 Clark st. for info. Dec. 4. See Rae, l-4pm daily.DRUG ABUSE AND THE ELDERLY: To reach an understanding of m edicine. At H eightside, Dec. 4, 2pm, H eights and Hll Commty Center for info; 51 Clark St.W O M E N %u2019 S L E A G U E RIGHTS: Ignorance or knowledge. Anne Stein, of the League of Women Voters; a playlet and discussion, Nov. 27, 12:15pm, Grand Army Plaza Library, 2nd Floor Auditorium. 624-1411 for info.FTDWR%u00bb tk PI.A N T GBERT.ING CARD PROGRAM: Cards out of real pressed flowers. Dec. 12, 1:30pm. Bklyn War M em orial, Cadm an Plaza. 965-6515.F IL M M A K E R %u2019S EX PO :Bklyn Arts & Cultural Ass. is taking entries for its 13th annual Filmmaker%u2019s exposition, featuring films from all over the world. Entries must be 16mm, less than 60 minutes; deadline is Jan 2. For info call BACA, 783-4469 or 783-3077 or write BACA, 200 Eastern Pkway, 11238.LITTLE ORPHAN ANIMALS: Sandy, canine star of %u201c Annie,%u201d hosts a Thanksgiving brunch for ASPCA volunteers. ASPCA, 441 East 92 St., Nov. 22 11am, 489-6900 or 876-7700 for info.HOLIDAY DELICACIES CONTEST: 8 classes of culinary competition, sponsored by the Long Island State Park & Rec. Commission. Deadlinerv%u00ab/> i . %u2014 %u2014 %u2014 . . . a u _* ' * %u2022 * ' %u2022 \) v U i l i O d I I I U O l v wdelivered to the golf clubhouse at Bethpage State Park between 9am and noon. For information cal (516) 669-1000ServicesCHILD CARE FOOD PROI GRAM: Meals made available to children enrolled at center & homes. Fiesta de Los Ninos Day Care Center, 80Lorraine St. 783-8763. ,CONDITIONS & EM ERGENCIES: 999-1234 for offical NYC announcements of transportation conditions & emergency bulletins.POISON CONTROL CENTER: 340-4494 CHILD ABUSE & MALTREATMENT REPORTING CENTER: 431-4680 RAPE HELP LINE: 233-3000, NYPDINFORMATION: 636-3221, Brooklyn Public Library, telephone reference no. Information on almost any topic.LEGAL INFO: 780-5777, Brooklyn College W om en%u2019s Center, gives free information to women, 9-6, Mon.-Fri.JOB INFO: 636-3137, job information center of Brooklyn Public Library. Wed. 4-8pm & Thurs., 10-3.BROOKLYN IN TOUCH:Free referral service for legal, em otional, landlord & job problem s, aid for b attered wives & rape victims & more. 261 4th Ave, 857-7171CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM: The Brookwood Child Care Asylum will offer meals to children. 363 Adelphi Street, 783-2610 for information.SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER: 283 Prospect Avenue, open Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. Hot lunch served daily. 499-9574.HOTLINE: For the elderly and sick. Volunteers needed; if interested call Linda evenings, 252-2828.D IA B ETES SEM IN A R :screenings and speeches. For screenings, do not eat just before test; call for acceptable menu. At Community Hospital, 2525 Kings Hway, Nov. 27. Screenings lOam -noon,l-3pm; lecture 4pm. Call Ms. Lorna Padob 252-2600 for screening registration.A R T IS T S U P P O R T GROUPS: New service for women and minority artists. For info or invitation call Phyllis Goldberg or Lee Willis at 227-3770.CHILD CARE PROGRAM:The Police Athletic League will trike meals available to children enrolled at the PAL Miccio Head Start Center, 120 West 9th St., 11231. Call PAL at OR7-I400 for information.EL CENTRO HISPANO DE INFORMACION: Bi lingual staff helps give job info, books, records, etc. At Williamsburg Branch Lib. 240 Division Ave. 387-6391.BREAST SCREENING DAY:Bklyn Hospital Outpatient Entrance, 155 A shland P lace, Nov. 16, 2-6:30pm, free.YOUTH O PPO RTU N ITY JOB PROGRAMS: Job seekers, particularly drop-outs and high school grads, should contact Youth Em ploym ent Service, 394 Bridge St., or call main office, 488-5410.COMMUNITY BOARDS: To find the number of the Community Board in your or any Brookly district, call 643-3064.SR. CITIZENS GROCERY PROGRAM: Necessities available at significant savings to 60 plus. Contact Prospect Ave. Sr. Citizen's Center, 283 Prospect Ave, 499-9574.MusicBAROQUE: L ecture/dem - onstration. Kenneth Cooper, harpsichord, Tim othy Eddy, cello. St. Francis College rounders Hail, ioG Remsen 3i. Dec. 6, 2pm. 636-4156. Free.VOCAL MUSIC: Selection of classical music w /M aryann Polesinelli, soprano. Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, Conservatory Hall, 58 7th Ave. Dec. 1, 8pm. $2. 622-3300.GRACE CHORAL SOCIETY & ORCHESTRA: Dec. 3, 7:30 pm at Grace Church, 254 Hicks St. $3. $1.50 for senior cits. & students.D A V ID G R A N G E R CHAMBER GROUP: Dec 3,8 pm, F irst P resbyterian Church, 124 H enry St. 624-3770.LUDUS TONALIS: Meryl Sacks, clarinet; Nancy Streetman, cello; Elizabeth Rodgers, piano. Dec 10, 8 pm. First P resbvterian C hurch, 124 Henry'St. 624-3770.MONTEVERDI SCHUTZ: Sacred m usic of th e 17th Century. The Dessoff Choirs. Alice Tully Hall, 28 Gramercy Pk. South. D ec3, 8 pm. $5,6, 7. 874-6770.LA BOHEME: Opera in 4 acts by Giacomo Puccine w/orchestra & chorus fully staged & costumed. Dec 2,8 pm, at Gershiwn Theater of bebe, Bedford Ave & Ave H; Dec 9, 8 pm, NYCC, Jay & Tillary Sts; Dec 16, 8 pm & Dec 17, 2 pm, South Shore High School, Ralph & Flatland Ave. $15 , 8 , 5 . 789-6759.BROOKLYN COLLEGE SYMPHONIC BAND: four works, including Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky). At the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College. Dec. 3, 3pm, $2, $1 for students and seniors. Call BCBC box office for ticket info and reservations, 859-1180.AMERICAN BRASS QUINTET: A program including Bach, Dahl andCoperario. AT BCBC, Dec. 1, Gershwin Theatre at Brooklyn College, $2, $1 students and seniors. For ticket info and Resvtns, call BCBC box office at 859-1180.BACH PRbGRAM: Church of the Ascension Choir, Orchestra. Church of the Ascension, 5th Ave. at 10th St., Dec. 3, 8pm, free (contrib. appreciated), 254-8553 or 254-8620.LA TRAVIATA: Regina Opera. Dec, 1, 8 at 8pm, Dec. 3, 10 at 4pm. Regina Hall, 12th Ave and 65th S treet, $3. BE2-3555.A rtMUSICBARGE 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 fnr information. CHORUS RECRUITING:m %u2022 /i ___r ikm uaijri* v.uuacivatuij vi %u2022%u00abforming a chorus, to be conducted by Talmadge Makell. Rehearsals Fri. 7:30-9pm, or W ed%u20198:30-10pm. 58 7th Ave, MA2-3300, $5.NINA KURILOFF: Abstractpaintings si, cvn at office of Kazeroid & Aberman Realty, 196 7th Ave. Thru Dec 16, Special %u201c M eet th e A rtist%u2019%u2019 Dec 3, 3-5 pm.B R O O K L Y N W A T E R - COLOR SOCIETY: Thru Dec. P rudential Savings Bank, Ave M & E 17th St. Open during banking hrs.ARTISTS OF OLD 9: Showcase in the Cmty Gallery of Bklyn Museum, Dec 17-Jan 17. Spons by P rospect Hts. Neighborhood Corp. works by 20 visual artists from Old 9 Cultural Center.SKIP HOFFMAN: Drawings & paintings at Galaria De Los Sures of Williamsburg Savings Bank, 175 B%u2019Way, cor Driggs Ave, Bklyn. Thru Nov 30, 387-5800.NEW MUSE COMMUNITY MUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave. Usually open 1-5 except on Mon. but hours vary according to exhibit. E xhibits, w orkshops, poetry festival. Call for information. 774-2900.BROOKLYN WATERCOLOR SOCIETY: continuous displays. Prudential Savings Bank Ave M & E. 17th St. Society info; 646-5810.CAROL LEVIN: rural and urban landscapes. SALENA C enter at LIU, U niversity Plaza, Nov. 28-Dec, 20, MonFri 9am-5pm. Reception Dec. 3,2-5pm. 834-6090.A K iia ii) l e a GUE OF BROOKLYN: Group show at Valsamis Gallery, 33 Lafayette Av., noon-8pm, T hrus.-S at, noon-6pm, Suns . Thru December 3. 875-8856Page 18, THE PHOENIX, November 23, 1978

