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ROBERT WEISS! Watercolors at LIU%u2019s Salena LibraryLearning Center, thru Dec. 20.Opening recept. Dec. 2, 12:30-3nm F ln th iic h A v/p otDeKftlb.CAROL LEVINs rural andurban landscapes. SALENACenter at LIU, UniversityPlaza, Nov. 28-Dec. 20, MonFri 9am-5pm. Reception Dec.3,2-5pm. 834-6090.THE FIRST TENsSelection of 10 artists in CmtyGallery of Bklyn Museum,Nov. 12-Dec. 10. Recept Nov.12, l-4pm . 188 E. Pkwy,638-5000.inhibitsSCANDINAVIAN TEXTILES: 1600-1925. from Sweden, Norway & Finland. Costume & textile Galleries ofBrooklyn Museum, 188 E.Pkway, thru March 21. 638-5000.POINSETTIA SHOW: Exhibit of traditional Christmasflowers, Dec. 16-Jan. A landscaped, formal garden settingwith thousands of a variety ofpoinsettias around centralpool. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave.622-4433.brooklyn%u2019S CHASSIDIM, APHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY:Photos by Allen Rokach, Corner Gallery of Bklyn Museum,188 E. Pkwy, thru Dec. 10.CONTEMPORARY PHOTOS: in Gallery of DowntownCenter, 111 Willoughby St.Thru Dec. Opening receptionDec. 8, 7:30pm. 783-4469,3077.KidsPUZZLES & GAMES: Ages6-12, 3-5 pm, Dec. 4, 11, 18,Clinton Hill Library.PLAYGROUP: Ft. Greene,Ciiniun Hill, io mos.-5 yrs.Meets 3 mornings per week.Cadman Memorial Church,783-6270.CRADLE TO COLLEGE:programs at the YWCA, Saturdays through December, fivedays a week after school.Swimming, Cooking, Puppetry, Drama, Gymnastics, Saturday classes for girls 8-12,10 am-2 pm. Teen classesTuesdays, 7 pm. Information875-1190. Brooklyn YWCA, 303rd Ave, $2 membership.>pori%u00bbBASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Dept, of Parks &Recreation conducted tournament. Brooklyn teams contactA1 Cruz or Arnold Eisenhart atBoro office. Prospect Pk W. &5th St. or 965-6515.CoursesRIF: Reading is Fundamental program. Reg. & gifts. AtRed Hook Branch Lib. 7Woicqtt St. 3-5pm, Mon. &3-7pm Tues. for 6th grade &below.STORIES ft SONGS: Hoursof stories & songs by JeanHanna. Dec 2,1 pm, Fulton St.Bookstore, 446 Fulton St. Freebut reservations req. 858-7118.AT 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.AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITYCENTER: classes Tues. thruFri., 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.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019SMUSEUM:145 Brooklyn Ave.at St. Marks Ave. Open 6 days1-5 pm Closed Tuesdays. Admission free. 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 BranchLib., 380 Washington Ave.857-8038PRE-SCHOOL FILM: ages3-5. Dec. 6: Harold's FairyTale, Plant a Seed & Sandman.Dec. 20: Balloon Tree, LittleBlue & Little Yellow, Madeline& the Bad Hatter. 10:30 &11:30 am. Clinton Hill Lib.380 W a sh in g to n A v e .857-8038.MOVEMENT CLASS FORPARENTS & 2 YEAR OLDS:Sats. Taught by Kathy Paquette, Music School, 124Henry St. 10-10:45 am. 643-0124.AFTER SCHOOL CENTER:Music, dance, crafts, swimming, film s, snacks, transportation. Union Temple,638-7600.DAVID OF SESAMESTREET: (Real name NorthernCalloway) will be at A & S,Fulton Street, Dec. 16, 9-10:30a.m. Breakfast, signing autographs, & singing songs.$2.75. 4th FI. 875-0195.AFTER SCHOOL: Music,dance, crafts, swimming,snacks, transportation UnionTemple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Pkway, 638-7600.SEMESTRAL CONFERENCE ON U.N. AFFAIRS: Dr. ,Yassin El-Ayouty, chief ofAfrica I Section of the Dept, ofPolitical Affairs of the U.N.,featured speakers. Brooklyn%u2019sLIU, Dec. 11,4:30pm. 834-6090COLLEGE WORKSHOPS:For all adults interested instarting or returning to collegefor BA or BS. Day or eveningclasses. 254 Hicks St. Free.780-5262.RELATIONSHIP: Wkshpexploring aspects of humanrelationships. $15. 857-5765.DRAWING SESSIONS: Atlantic Gallery, Tuesday nights.$2.50. 81 Atlantic Av. 624-8795.MODERN DANCECLASSES: Given by A Baker'sHalf 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 COOKINGCLASSES: Sat. 2-5pm, SolarYoga & Arts Center, 373 9thSt 49Q-766QOFFICIAL HELP FORBUSINESSES: The New YorkCity Advantage, a businessassistance seminar, withBorough President HowardGolden and local, state andfederal economic officials. Dec.6 at Long Island University%u2019sBrooklyn Center. Registrationat 8:30 am, $5 per company.Concludes with 1 p.m.%u2022luncheon. Reservations, info:875-1000.PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD: Free class on allaspects of raising kids. B%u2019klynChapter of American RedCross, 1^5 Cadman Plaza East,beginning Nov. 28, 7-9pm.Thru mid Dec. 787-1000, ext593 or 597.BROOKLYN WRITER%u2019SGROUP: Experienced or published poet or fiction writer?Read & discuss wk in asupportive atmosphere. ZackRogow, 857-4626.SNAP DEADLINE EXTENDED: Entries for the SelfHelp Neighborhood AwardsProgram deadline extended toDec. 20. Awards for community organizations trying toimprove neighborhood. Citizens Committee, 3 W. 29th St,10001, 578-4747.LEGAL ISSUES FORWOMEN: Series of free afternoon & eve wkshps throughoutDec. at the Women%u2019s Center,Rm. 3414 Jam es Hall, ofB %u2019klyn College campus,Bedford Ave. & Ave. H. Topicsinclude divorce, separation,violence against women,employment discrimination &consumer & tenant rights.780-5777.PARK SLOPE POETRYPROJECT: Workshops inprose, poetry, playwriting,performance poetry, creativeconversation & poetry therapy.Classes in B%u2019klyn Hts. & Pk.Slope. 875-4433.FLOWER ft PLANT GREETING CARD PROGRAM: Cardsout of real pressed flowers.Dec. 12. 1:30pm. Bklyn WarMemorial, Cadman Plaza.965-6515.ADOLESCENT GROUP: Coed group for teans, 15-18, 6-8members. Supportive, empathetic for the members. Institute for Psychotherapeutic Advancement, 58 Pierrepont St.875-8861.F IR S T F A M IL YTHEATER: Drama, voice & dance. Old P.S. 9 Ar! Center, 279 Sterling PI. Studio 203, Ongoing. 284-5818.JOB TRAINING FOR HIGHSCHOOL SENIORS: Tuitionfree program, 12-wk course,limited to 50 students. Seniorscontact high school advisor otwrite Dr. Harold Nierenbeg,LIU Brooklyn Center, University Plaza, 11201 or 834-6329.S e r v i c e d \CA NC ER D ET EC TIO NTESTS FOR WOMEN: DorChester Senior Center, Dorchester Rd. Dec. 19, 20, 21, 10am-4 pm. 237-7850.CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM: The Brookwood ChildCare Asylum will offer meals tochildren. 363 Adelphi Street,783-2610 for information.SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER: 283 Prospect Avenue,open Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. Hotlunch served daily. 499-9574.HOTLINE: For the elderlyand sick. Volunteers needed;if interested call Linda evenings, 252-2828.YOUTH OPPORTUNITYJOB PROGRAMS: Job seekers,particularly drop-outs and highschool grads, should contactYouth Employment Service,394 Bridge St., or call mainoffice, 488-5410.COMMUNITY BOARDS: Tofind the number of the Community Board in your or anyBrookly district, call 643-3064.DIABETES SEMINAR:screenings and speeches. Forscreenings, do not eat iustbefore test; call for acceptable w momenu. At Community Hospi%u00ad wmtal, 2525 Kings Hway, Nov. 327. Screenings lOam-noon,l-3pm; lecture 4pm. Call Ms.Loma Padob 252-2600 for Ascreening registration. Mr&CONDITIONS ft EMER%u00ad RMGENCIES: 999-1234 for offical wNYC announcements of trans%u00ad **portation conditions & emer%u00ad Lbgency bulletins. 0AR TIST SU PPO R T 0GROUPS: New service for 3women and minority artists. 3For info or invitation call OPhyllis Goldberg or Lee Willisat 227-3770.CHILD CARE PROGRAM: <9The Police Athletic League

