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                                    Films^ ARTS FILMS FOR AEUTTS7Nov. 16, Mime, Nov. 30, 3:30. Park Slope Library, 431 Sixth Avc. FreeFILMS 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 P A R E D CHILDBIRTH FILMS: ASPO sponsored. 1st Tues. of ea. month, 8pm. YWCA at Atlant i c ^ 3rd Av. SI,50 788-0866.THE SOUND O f 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, %u201c Cool World%u201d ; Dec 19, %u201c Phantom of the Opera.\FILMS FOR THE FAMILY:Every Thurs, 3:30 pm at Park Slope Library, 431 6th Ave, free. %u201c Mysteries of the Great Pyram id%u201d Dec 21; %u201c The H obbit%u201d Dec 14; %u201c Miss Goodall & the Lions of Serengeti%u201d Dec 7.ROOTS SEr TEST Every Thurs., 7 pm at Clinton Hill Branch Library, 380 Washington Ave., 857-8038,%u201c A HERO AIN%u2019T NOTHING BUT A SANDWICH%u201d : Rm 208, Medgar Evers College, 1150 Carroll St., 735-1750, 1801. Dec. 15, 7:30pm Free.%u201c LAST GRAVE AT DIMBAZA%u201d : Grand premiere of Sunday Nite at the Movies at the Moncada Library. Dec. 3, 7:30 pm. Mondada Library, 486 6th Ave. at 12th St. $2, 50 cents under 16. 499-2767.%u201c GUILTY BY REASON OF RACE%u201d : and %u201c Noquchi: A Sculptor%u2019s World,%u201d Brooklyn War Memorial Bldg., Cadman PI. W. & Orange St. Dec. 19, 7 pm. Free.%u201c VISIONS OF EIGHT:%u201dNov. 30, 6pm. Pacific Branch Lib, 25 4th Ave at Pacific St. Free. 638-5180%u201c ORCHIDS OF LONGWOOD GARDENS%u201d : also a film on carnivorous plants. Dec. 3, 1 & 3pm, Brooklyn Botanic Garden 1000 W ashington Ave.677.44 Tt%u201c SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER%u201d : .Truffaut%u2019s classic homage to American gangster film. 8j)m, Dec. 14, Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave & Garfield PL, 768-3814. $2.%u201c STANISLAVSKY: MAKER OF THE MODERN THEATER%u201d : Also %u201c Prelude to Wat.%u201d Dec5, 7 pm, Bklyn War Memorial Bldg, Cadman PI W6 Orange St. Free.%u201c SPANISH EARTH%u201d : & 2shorts: %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 MAIN STREET%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.KidsRIF: Reading isTundamental program. Reg. & gifts. At Red Hook Branch Lib. 7 Wolcqtt St. 3-5pm, Mon. &3-7pm Tues. for 6th grade & Jbelow.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.AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITYCENTER: classes Tues. thru Fri., 4-5pm. Dec. 10-18. Reg. before Dec. 7. St. John%u2019s-St. Matthew Cmty Center, 415 7thSt. bet. 6th & 7th Ave. $10, materials included. 768-0772.AT THE CLINTON HELLf m n a m r n _____ i . . _ %u201e j -------------- ajjuvati-aaxa* a u < ,u v o h u u g u m v ofor ages 6-12, Mondays 3-5pm; Friday films ages 6-12 at 3:30 pm; Roots Series Family Films, Thursdays at 7om.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S' MUSEUM: 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days 1-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Admission f re e .'735-4432AFTER 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.PRE-SCHOOL FILM: ages3-5. Dec. 6: Harold%u2019s Fairy Tale, Plant a Seed & Sandman. Dec. 20: Balloon Tree, Little Blue & Little Yellow, Madeline & the Bad Hatter. 10:30 & 11:30 am. Clinton Hill Lib. 380 W a s h in g to n A v e. 857;8Q38. _MOVEMENT CLASS FOR PARENTS & 2 YEAR OLDS:Sats. Taught by Kathy Paquette, Music School, 124 Henry St. 10-10:45 am. 643- 0124.AFTER SCHOOL CENTER:'Music, dance, crafts, swimming, films, snacks, tra n sportation. Union Temple, 638-7600.CenrieiFIGURE DRAWING: Atlantic Gallery, Tues nites, 7:30- 10:30. $2. 81 Atlantic Ave. 624-8795. Open to nublic.SEM ESTRAL CO N FERENCE ON U.N. AFFAIRS: Dr.Yassin El-Ayoaty, chief of Africa I Section of the Dept, of Political Affairs of the U.N., featured speakers. Brooklyn%u2019s LIU, Dec. 11,4:30pm. 834-6090COLLEGE WORKSHOPS:For all adults interested in starting or returning to college for BA or BS. Day or evening classes. 254 Hicks St. Free. 780-5262.RELATING TO EDUCATION: The Center Cafh Foundation, 154 Lincoln PI. $2. Reservations, 875-5765.RELATIONSHIP: Wkshp exploring aspects of human relationships. $15 . 857-5765.DRAWING SESSIONS: Atlantic Gallery, Tuesday nights. $2.50. 81 Atlantic Av. 624- 8795.1 ?VITAL SIGNS- Her 7 t- Q 10am-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.FLOWER & PLANT GREETING CARD PROGRAM: Cards out of real pressed flowers. Dec. 12, 1:30pm. Bklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza. %u00a765-6515* _BROOKLYN WRITER%u2019S GROUP: Experienced or published poet or fiction writer? Read & discuss wk in a: supportive atmosphere. Zack Rogow, 857-4626.SNAP DEADLINE EXTENDED: Entries for the SelfHelp Neighborhood Awards Program deadline extended to Dec. 20. Awards for community organizations trying to improve neighborhood. Citizens Committee, 3 W. 29th St, 10001, 578-4747.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.Bob Brown%u2019s Marionettes perform %u201c The Story of the Nutcracker%u201d at BAM.PUZZLES & GAMES: Ages 6-12, 3-5 pm, Dec. 4, 11, 18, Clinton Hill Library.AFTER SCHOOL: Music, dance, crafts, swimming, snacks, transportation. Union Temple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Pkway, 638-7600.PLAYGROUP: 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 Tuesdays, 7 pm. Information 875-1190. Brooklyn YWCA, 30 3rd Ave, $2 membership.i p o r t i%u201cBASKETBALL 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. $1.788-5482.3.5 MILE RUN FOR WOMEN: %u2018%u2018Run and become,1______ %u00ab m r %u2022 %u2022 is v w tiiw A itu r u n , > iii V.1U111%jyrun thru Prospect Pk, Dec 2, 10:30am. Reg. 8am-9:30am at Pagoda on Coney Island or call 523-3471.SOCIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE: appearing at the Heightside SCAD office, Nov. 30, lOam-noon. Bring your questions on Social Security and Medicare.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.VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES: Sat. 2-5pm, Solar Yoga & Arts Center, 373 9th St.. 499-3669.ENGLISH CLASSES: Sr. CitCenter, 283 Prospect Ave. 60 & over. Mon &tues, 10:30 am. 499-9574.AFTERSCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM:%u201d $5 month per wkshp, 5 weekly wkshps available. Old 9, Sterling PI & Vanderbilt Ave, 783-2011, 783- 0804.PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD: Free class on all aspects of raising kids. B%u2019klyn Chapter of American Red Cross, 165 Cadman Plaza East, beginning Nov. 28, 7-9pm. Thru mid Dec. 787-1000, ext 593 or 597.OFFICIAL HELP FOR BUSINESSES: The New York City Advantage, a business assistance seminar, with Borough President Howard Golden and local, state and federal economic officials. Dec. 6 at Long Island University%u2019sBfmUvn rpntpr Rppistrationat 8:30 am, $5 per company. Concludes with 1 p.m. luncheon. Reservations, info: 875-1000.F IR S T F A M IL YTHEATER: Drama, voice &.dance. Old P.S. 9 Art Center, 279 Sterling PI. Studio 203, Ongoing. 284-5818. _JOB TRAINING FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS: Tuitionfree program, 12-wk course, limited to 50 students. Seniors contact high school advisor or write Dr. Harold Nierenbeg, LIU Brooklyn Center, University Plaza, 11201 or 834-6329.LEGAL ISSUES FOR WOMEN: Series of free afternoon & eve wkshps throughout Dec. at the Women%u2019s Center, Rm. 3414 Jam es Hall, of B%u2019klyn College campus, Bedford Ave. & Ave. H. Topics include divorce, separation, violence against women, employment discrimination & consumer & tenant rights. 780-5777.PARK SLOPE POETRY PROJECT: Workshops inprose, poetry, playwriting, performance poetry, creative conversation & poetry therapy. Classes in B%u2019klyn Hts. & Pk. Slope. 875-4433.ServicesHOTLINE: For the elderly and sick. Volunteers needed; if interested call Linda evenings, 252-2828.HEAT & HOT WATER EMERGENCY NUMBER: For Brooklyn tenants, indoor temos should be 68%u00b0 bet 6am &10pm when outdoor is below 55 . 643-3363, weekdays, 9am5pm or city emergency number 960-4800, 24 hrs a dav.CHILD 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.CONDITIONS & EMERGENCIES: 999-1234 for offical NYC announcements of transportation conditions & emergency bulletins;_________A R T IST S U P PO 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 make meals available to children enrolled at the PAL Miccio Head Start Center, 120 West 9th St., 11231. Call PAL at OR7-1400_for information.~POISON CONTROL CEN~- TER: 340-4494CHILD ABUSE & MALTREATMENT REPORTING CENTER: 431-4680RAPE 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 omen%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 battered; wives & rape victims & more. 261 4th Ave, 857-7171SOLAR YOGA AND ARTS%u2019 CENTER: 373 9th St%u201e Yoga,meditation, vegetarian cooking, ballet & dances for kids, etc. 499-3669.SR. CITIZENS GROCERY PROGRAM: Necessities available at significant savings to 60 plus. Contact Prospect Ave. Sr. Citizen%u2019s Center, 283 Prospect Ave, 499-9574.DIABETES SEM INAR: 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.YOUTH OPPORTUNITY JOB PROGRAMS: Job seekers, particularly drop-outs and high school grads, should contact Youth Employment 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^EL CENTRO HISPANO DE INFORMACION: Bi-lingua! staff helps give job info, books, records, etc. At Williamsburg Branch Lib. 2s0 Division Ave. 387-6391.OngoingNATIONAL 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. $2 adults, $.75 children. Free under 12, over 65. 266-8500.LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION: 305B%u2019way, Manhattan. Mon.-Fri., 9-5, 566-7577.ASPCA ADOPTION CENTER: 233 Butler St. htwn RnnH & Nevins. Kittens, cats, dogs, puppies etc. for adoptions. Purebreds available. Adult volunteers needed. 875-9580.tflO3%u25a0o%u00a9&r*f833%u00a93%u00a9s8LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Library & Museum, focusing on Bklyn & LI, 128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton. 9-5, Closed Sun. & Mon. 624-0890NEW MUSE COMMUNITY, MUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave. 'Usually open 1-5 except on-j Mon. but hours vary according to exhibit. Exhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call for information. 774-2900. ..BROOKLYN B O TA N ICGARDEN: 1000 Washington Ave. Tues.-Fri., 8-4:30, 10- 4:30, Wknds, Mon. & Holidays Gardens, free. Tours, courses, gift shops. 622-4433.PROSPECT AVE, SR. CITIZENS CENTER: 238 Prospect Ave, St. JohnSt. Matthew Emanuel Lutheran Church. Hot lunch served Mon-Fri, 11:30 am. Open .8 am-4 pm. 499-9574.U b r a n e sG A R D E N S:Union. Mon., 10 am-6 pm. ^m, Fri. noonBRANCH: AtPlaza. Mon.- pm, Fri. & Sat., Sun., 1-5 pm.CARROLLClinton St. at Tues., Thurs.,Wed. noon-8 i 6 pm. 625-5831CENTRAL Grand Army Thurs., 9 am-8 10 am-6 pm,636-3111.CLINTON HILL: 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 HOOK: Wolcott at Dwight St. Mon., W ed., Thurs., 10 am-6 pm, Tues. noon-8 pm, Fri. noon-6 pm. 875-4412.MONCADA LIBRARY: Politicai, anti-imperialist education & lending center. 486 6th Ave at 12th St. Tues & Thurs., 2-7pm, Sat., l-5pm. 499-2767.Deadline for Up & Coming Is Monday 12 p.m. in Writing.Sond to ThoPhoenix, 395 Atlantic Ave., B%u2019klyn 11217, Attn: Jeannette Walls.November 30,1978, THE PHOENIX, Page 23 i i %u00a7 1 1 1 0 3 + 4
                                
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