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BELANTHI GALLERY: aplethora of artists. Erath,\\ 4 Q r l n u r n U t ____% T%u00bb %u201c%u2022 %u2014 *%u2014 -* \noyi,DeMartini and others. 142 Court Street, 855-2769 or 624-9420; open til midnight.PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS: figurative artist Dick Lethem exhibits at the Sixth Estate Gallery. Tues-Friday,2-6pm, weekends noon-6pm. 85 Atlantic Ave, 625-7634. Show opens Nov. 18, runs through Dec. 3.JOHN STONE: through Dec. 3. Atlantic Gallery, 81 Atlantic Ave., Tues-Fri 2-6pm, weekends noon-6pm. 624-8795.CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURES: Sarry Sutton, sculptures & some drawings at The Work of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Av, thru Dec. 3. Opening Recpt, Nov. 19, 2-6 pm. Gallery hours, Tues.-Fri., 2-6pm, Sat. & Sun. noon-6pm. 834-9677.W A T E R C Q L O R S: ByCharles Crozier, Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave. Thurs. & Fri. 2-5pm, wknds, noon-6pm. Thru Nov. 26. 624-4255.PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS: Dick Lethem, thru Nov. 30. .Tues.-Fri, 2-6pm, wknds, noon-6pm. Sixth Estate, 85 Atlantic, 624-8900.THE FIRST TEN:Selec tion of 10 artists in Cmty Gallery of Bklyn Museum, Nov. l2-Dec. 10. Recept Nov. 12, l-4pm . 188 E. Pkwy, 638-5000.100 NEW ACQUISITIONS, PRINTS & DRAWINGS: Additions to Bklyn Museum oollection, 188 E. Pkway. thru Feb. 5 . 638-5000DanceWORKS BY YVONNE SEGGERMAN AND BENITA BIKE:Diverse and well-wrought modern dance. Dec. 2,3 at 8:30 pm, Cunningham Studio, 463 West St., Manhattan. S3.50, SI with TDF. 643-1077.BALLET mSPANICO: Lecture/demonstration of flamenco at LIU%u2019s Triangle Theater, Flatbush Extension & DeKalb St. Dec. 5, llam.636-4156. Free.PENNSYLVANIA BALLET:Coppelia, a 3-act comedy. Nov. 21, 7pm, Nov. 22, 8pm, Nov. 24, 25, 2 & 8pm, Nov. 26, 2pm. $8.50, 6.50 & 4.50. 636-4100.BROOKLYN DANCL THEATRE: Dec. 14-16, 8pm & Dec. 17, 3pm. $3, SI for students. BCBC, Gershwin Theatre. BO: 859-1180.FilmsFILMS FOR THE FAMILY: Every Thurs, 3:30 pm at Park Slope Library, 431 6th Ave, free. \Pyram id%u2019%u2019 Dec 21; \H obbit%u201d Dec 14; \Goodall & the Lions of Serengeti%u201d Dec 7.ROOTS SERIES: Every Thurs., 7 pm at Clinton Hill Branch Library, 380 Washington Ave., 857-8038.%u201c MACBETH:%u201d Winner of 5 Emmy awards. Nov. 28, 11am & 2pm Brooklyn%u2019s LIU. cor Flatbush at DeKalb. Free %u201c VISIONS OF EIGHT:%u201d Nov. 30, 6pm. Pacific Branch Lib, 25 4th Ave at Pacific St. Free. 638-5180FORBIDDEN CITY: and%u201cGrowing up in China,%u201d at the Brooklyn War Memorial Building, Cadman Plaza West & Orange Street. Sponsored by the Bklyn Dep%u2019t of Parks and Services. Nov. 28, 7pm.ARTS FILMS FOR ADULTS:Nov. 16, Mime, Nov. 30. 3:30. Park Slope Library, 431 Sixth Ave. Free.FILMS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS: Every 11am Mon. free films for persons 60 & older. Topics include travel, nutrition health issues, sports & others. 238 Prospect Av. Center open 8am-4pm, Mon.-Fri.LA M A ZE P R E PA R E D CHILDBIRTH FILMS: ASPOc t v t n c n rt*H 1 c t T h %u00bb c o fmonth, 8pm. YWCA at Atlantic & 3rd Av. $1.50 788-0806.THE SOUND OF MUSIC:Uncut. Dec 3, 12:30 & 3:30 pm. Gershwin Theater of BCBC. $2, $1.50 kids. Groupdiscounts. 941-8538 or 496-8451.TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: Every Tuesday, 7 pm, at Red Hook Library,' 7 Wolcott St; Dec 5, %u201cCool World\the Opera.%u201d%u201c STANISLAVSKyTm AKEROF THE MODERN THEATER%u201d : Also \Wat.%u201d Dec5, 7 pm, Bklyn War Memorial Bldg, Cadman PI W6 Orange St. Free.\shorts: %u201c I%u2019m no Angel%u201d (Mae West) & %u201cThe Incredible Jewel Robbery%u201d (Marx Bros), Dec 127 pm. Bklyn War Memorial, Cadman PI W & Orange St. Free.%u201c THE SHOP ON MAINSTREET%u201d : Universal theme of human responsibility set in Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia, Nov 30, 8 pm. Congregation Beth Elohim (Garfield Temple) cor. Garfield PI & 8th Ave. $2 at door. 768-3814.Fleet, PairsANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Danish Seamen's Church, 102 Willow St., with crafts, decorations, smorrebrod, and a Danish delicatessan. Dec. 2, llam -5pm , 875-0042. FJEWISH BOOKFAIR: At Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave & Garfield PL, Dec. 3 & 10, 10am-12:15pm,768-3814 for information.FLEA MARKET: Every Fri. morn, 9am-noon. Prospect Avenue Senior Cit. Center, 283 Prospect Ave. 499-9574.KIDS%u2019 BOOKS: All new, interest range 2-12 yrs. Dec. 7, 8:30-4:40; Dec. 8, 8:30-3:30. Montessori School, 701 Carroll St. 638-1703.CRAFTS SALE: Products made by blind and handicapped workers on sale Nov. 30, 285 Schermerhorn St> Lunch S3.50. 875-0710.FESTA SICILIANA: Benefit for Catholic Charities, Brooklyn Diocese will sponsor a star-studded night at the Queens Terrace, 69th St. & Roosevelt Ave, Queens, Dec 1. $22.50. Call Scamardella, 596-5500, bs hrs.CHRISTM AS BAZAARt Boutique item s, hand-madetifts, food, raffles. St. Charlesorromeo School Auditorium, 23 Sidney PI, Dec 10, 10 am%u2014?%u2019 732-9000. ex. 279.ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE: sponsored by the B'nai B%u2019rith Women, Bay Ridge Chapter.R m w c i n o ic o n ^ M Iv n n n J M ---15-Dec. 15, Mon-Fri !0am-4pm Sun l-3pm. 7109 Third Ave.CHRISTMAS FAIR: First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St. Dec. 2, 10-4pm. Raffle, flea market, books, white elephant sale, bake sale, 855-5369.BOOK SALE: to benefit the ' Brooklyn LIU Libraries. More than 8000 books for sale; something for everyone. Triangle Theatre, Flatbush Ave. Extension at DeKalb. Nov. 27, llam-5pm, 834-6090.CHRISTMAS & CHANUKAH CRAFTS SALE: Church of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, Cor M ontague & Clinton. Crafts, artists, free music. Dec. 2 &. 9, 10:30am-10pm, Dec. 3 & 10, l-10pm. Free. 595-8357.RUMMAGE SALE: Women%u2019s Committee of the Board of Trustees of Bklyn Music School, Dec. 1 & 2, noon-6pm & 10-3pm. At the School, 126 St. Felix St. (next door to BAM) NE8-5660.K id sMOVEMENT CLASS FOR PARENTS & 2 YEAR OLDS:Sats. Taught by Kathy Paquette, Music School, 124 Henry St. 10-10:45 am. 643- 0124.STORIES & SONGS: Hours of stories & songs by Jean Hanna. Dec 2,1 pm, Fulton St. Bookstore, 446 Fulton St. Free but reservations req. 858-7118.CHRISTMAS DECORATION WORKSHOP: Learn how to make Christmas decorations. Equipment provided. Kids 12- 15. $6. Dec 9, 10 am-noon. Bklyn Botanic Gdns. Reservations a must. 622-4317.AFTER SCHOOL: Music, dance, crafts, swimming, snacks, transportation. Union Temple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Pkway, 638-7600.OFF AND RUNNINGiOneand two-mile races, Prospect Park, Nov. 26, 10am, ages 7-15, contact is Mary Sewer, 638-8789.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S\MUSEUM:145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days 1-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Admission free. 735-4432PLAYGROUP: Ft. Greene, Clinton Hill, 18 mos.-3 yrs. Meets 3 mornings per week. Cadman Memorial Church, 783-6270.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 i ucauitys, 7 pm. iniurmaiion 875-1190. Brooklyn YWCA, 30 3rd Ave, S2 membership.AFTERSCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM:%u201d $5 month per wkshp, 5 weekly wkshps available. Old 9, Sterling PI & Vanderbilt Ave, 783-2011, 783- 0804.AFTER SCHOOL CENTER:Music, dance, crafts, swimming, films, snacks, tran sportation. Union Temple, 638-7600.AT THE CLINTON HILL LIBRARY: Puzzles and games for ages 6-12, Mondays 3-5pm; Friday films ages 6-12 at 3:30 pm; Roots Series Family Films, Thursdays at 7pm.RUN FOR FUN: Kenny the Mover presents long-distance running events for boys & girls 7-15. Nov. 26, 11pm at the Golden Age Center in the Park. Registration forms from Kenny the Mover, 133 7th Ave., or Tarzian Hardware, 193 7th Ave.REF: Reading is Fundamental program. Reg. & gifts. At Red Hook Branch Lib. 7 Wolcott St. 3-5pm, Mon. &3-7pm Tues. for 6th grade &below.PUZZLES %u00a3 GAMES: Ages 6-12, 3-5 pm, Dec. 4, 11, 18, Clinton Hill Library.PRE-SCHOOL FILM: ages 3-5. Dec. 6: Harold's Fairy Tale, Plant a Seed & Sandman. Dec. 20: Balloon Tree, Little B!ue& Little Yellow, Madeline & the Bad Hatter. 10:30 & 11:30 am. Clinton Hill Lib. 380 W a s h in g to n A ve. 857-8038.AFTER SCHOOL FILMS:Ages 6-12. 3:45 pm. Dec. 1, Rag Tag Champs; Dec. 8, Golden Gloves; Dec. 15, Rookie of the Year; Dec. 22, Great Expectations, Part I; Dec. 29, Great Expectations, Part II. Clinton Hill Branch Lib., 380 Washington Ave. 857-8038.Exhibits%u201c KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY AS ART & SCIENCE%u201d : Comty %u25a0Hospital, 2525 Kings Highway, thru Nov 26, 9-5. 252-2600.\ion exhibit spons. by Black Merchandising Society of Pratt Institute. At Pratt, Memorial Hall, Bklyn, Nov. 30, 8pm. $2 for students, $4 general. 636-3673.SCANDINAVIAN TEXTILES: 1600-1925, from Sweden, Norway & Finland. Costume & textile Galleries of Brooklyn Museum, 188 E. Pkway. thru March 21. 638- 5000.Brooklyn's CHASSIDIM, A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY:riioius by Aiien koxacn, corner Gallery of Bklyn Museum, 188 E. Pkwy, (hru Dec. 10.Ip crtiBASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Dept, of Parks & Recreation conducted tournament. Brooklyn teams contact A1 Cruz or Arnold Eisenhart at Boro office. Prospect Pk W. & 5th St. or 965-6515.BASKETBALL SEASON:Underway at Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, Dec 1, 7:30: Bishop Ford Falcons vs. Farrell. SI. 788-5482.P e e t r yCETA ARTISTS: Richard Vet ere reads at the Brooklyn Heights Library Branch, Cadman Plaza West at Clinton St. Nov. 29. 7:30pm. 636-3291.OngoingPROSPECT AVE. SR. CITIZENS CENTER: 238Prospect Ave, St. JohnSt. Matthew Emanuel Lutheran Church. Hot lunch served Mon-Fri, 11:30 am. Open 8 am-4 pm. 499-9574.BROOKLYN B O TA N IC GARDEN: 1000 Washington Ave. Tues.-Fri., 8-4:30, 10- 4:50, Wxnas, Mon. & Holidays Gardens, free. Tours, courses, gift shops. 622-4433.%u201cBackyardin Snow\Levin.At LIU%u2019sSalenaGallery.M ftatiiiq gCOMMUNITY BOARD SIX:dedicates a new district Office Nov. 30, 5:30-7:30pm, 250 Baltic St. between Clinton & Court. Refreshments will be provided free.PLANNING COMMISSION: Community Development Block Grant Strategy. Nov. 29, Board of Estimates Chambers, City Hall, 3pm onward. 566-7242.STAMP COLLECTORS:Flatbush Philatelic Club, Sgt. Meyer Levin Hall, 1648 E. 14th St. Meets Nov 20, Dec 4, 18. 7 pm-10 pm, Max Berger, 253-2990.THE FIFTH AVENUE COMMITTEE: Discussion of %u201c a local response to change.%u201d Bklyn Society for Ethical Culture, Meeting House, 53 Prospect Park W. Nov. 26, 11am. S08-2972.DAYTO0 COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD: 1st meeting. Nov. 29, 7:30. 401 State St.ASPCA: Monthly Cmty meeting, beginning Nov. 9. 6pm every 2nd Thurs. of the month. 223 Butler St. 875- 9580.LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Library & Museum, focusing on Bklyn & LI. 128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton. 9-5, Closed Sun. & Mon. 624-0890 NATIONAL M ARITIM E HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 2 Fulton St. Fulton Ferry Landing. Daily, noon-6pm. Closed Sun. Special talks on Sea & harbor history, 2nd Thurs. of month. Free. 858-1348.SOUTH STREET SEAPORT: 16 Fulton St. (M anhattan), right across Bklyn Bridge. 11-5, piers, ships 11-6 shops. Open Daily. Voluntary contribution; Sr. Cits, members, free. 766-9020.NEW YORK CITY AQUARIUM: Boardwalk & W. 8 St. Daily 10am-5pm. S2 adults, $.75 children. Free under 12, over 65. 266-8500.LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION: 305 B'way, Manhattan. Mon.-Fri., 9-5, 566-7577.ASPCA ADOPTION CENTER: 233 Butler St. btwn Bond & Nevins. Kittens, cats, dogs, puppies etc. for adoptions. Purebreds available. Adult volunteers needed. 875-9580.U b r a r ia T \CARROLL G A R D E N S:Clinton St. at Union. Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10 am-6 pm. Wed. noon-8 pm, Fri. noon6 pm. 625-5838.CENTRAL BRANCH: At Grand Army Plaza. Mon.- Thurs., 9 am-8 pm, Fri. & Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 1-5 pm. 636-3111.CLINTON HELL: Washington Ave. nr. Lafayette. Mon.- Wed., 10 am-6 pm, Thurs. noon-8 pm, Fri. noon-6 pm, Sat. 11 am-3 pm. 857-8038.CROWN HEIGHTS: New York Ave. at Maple St. Mon.- Wed., 10 am-6 pm, Thurs. noon-8 pm, Fri. noon-6 pm. 773-1223.DE KALB: Bushwick at DeKalb Ave. Mon., Tues., Thurs. 10 am-6 pm, Wed. noon-8 pm, Fri. noon-6 pm, Sat. 11 am-3 pm. 452-5678.PACIFIC: 4th Ave. at Pacific St. Mon.-Wed., 10 am-6 pm, Thurs. noon-8 pm. Fri. noon6 pm. 638-5180.PARK SLOPE: 6th Ave. at 9th St. Mon., Tues.. Thurs.,10 am-6 pm, Wed. noon-8 pm, Fri. noon-6 pm, Sat. 11 am3 pm. 768-0593.RED HOOKr Wolcott at Dwight St. M on., Wed., Thurs., 10 am-6 pm, Tues. noon-8 pm, Fri. noon-6 pm. 875-4412.__________________Deadline for Up & Coming Is Monday 12 p.m. in Writing.Send to ThePhoenix, 395 Atlantic Ave., B%u2019klyn 11217, Attn:Jeannette Walls.November 23,1978, THE PHOENIX, Page 19 %u2022aittos*

