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                                    CIRCLE LINE AROUND MANHATTAN: 35-mile route, leaving Pier 83 every 45 minutes from 9:45 am to 5 pm. t. !2:50 for children. 563-3200.ISLAND HELICOPTER TOURS: East 34th St. & E. River Drive. S9 for 7 minutes. Prices go as high as $72 for 45 minutes. Go off btwn 10 am & 5 pm. 895-5372.INSOMNIACS BICYCLE TOUR OF BROOKLYN: Aug. 20. 2:30 a.m. Meet on steps of Borough Hall, ride 14 miles to Atlantic Ocean at Riis Park. Return by subway. Sponsored by Friends of the Park.CIRCLE LINE%u2019S MISS FREEDOM: Four trips daily from Battery Park to Ellis Island. 9:30. 11:30, 1:30 & 3:30. Passengers are escorted on one-hour tour. $2:50. $1.25 for children.BOTANIC GARDEN TOURS: guided tours of grounds and greenhouses every Sunday at 2 pm, begins at Magnolia Plaza in front of Administration building. Tours will emphasize Herb Garden, Fragrance Garden for the Blind. Japanese Garden, highlights of tree and shrub collection. Free. No reservation necessary.T h e a t r eADELPHIAN PLAYERS: AllI the King%u2019s Men, Aug. 3, 4, 5, 16, 17, 25, 26; Hotel Universe. Aug. 10, 11. 12, 18, 19, 23, 24. Curtain time, 8:30 at Adelphi Academy, 8515 Ridge Boule- | vard, $2.50, $1.50 for seniors.COMEDIANS, IMPRES1 SIONISTS WANTED: for Variety Show at Breuken Tavern, Fri., July 28, 9 pm. Call 625-8324 btwn 7 & 12 pm.PENNY BRIDGE PLAYERS:Aladdin, Aladdin & his wonderful lamp, win a princess, a kingdom, a caveful of jewels, and another crazy Genie: July 27. 28*. Tinker Tom & the Magical Grannies, the fairy tale with everything, July 31, Aug. 1*, 2, 3,4*, 7, 8*. 9. 10, 11*. The Purple Dragon, the maddest of medieval musicals, Aug. 14, 16. 17, 18*. 21. 22*. All performance times 10:30 am & 1:30 pm except * which denotes 10:30 showing only. Undercroft of the Assumption Church, 59 Cranberry St., btwn Henry & Hicks. Brooklyn 11201. For reservations call 855-6346 or 625-4139.CARROLL DANCE THEA1 TRE AT PARK SLOPE LIBRA1RY: \anti-litter musical, 2:30 pm July 28. \2:30 pm Aug. 25. \in Time\L'Engle's book. 4 pm, Sept. 29. Ages 6-12, every Wed., 1 pm. beginning July 12, films alternating with surprise programs. Programs for preschoolers Mon. 11 am beginning July 10. Registration advised for this series, but all are welcome. Call or visit 431 6th Ave., 768-0593.THEATER-IN-THEBACK SEASON: Showcase of top Boro talents. July 29, 7:30 pm, CETA selections from the Hispanic Theater; July 30, 2 pm. The A1 Browne Orchestra; July 30, 7:30 pm, Rob Shanta Dancers & Latin Band; Aug. 5, 7:30 pm, Steel Band of Nevins Neighborhood Youth Center; Aug. 6, 7:30 pm, Wonderbeans (stringband); Aug. 12, 7:30 pm, continuation of special Brooklyn Museum Haitian Fest.; Aug. 13, 2 pm, CETA Afro-Caribbean Band; Aug. 13, 7:30 pm, Everyman Co. of Brooklyn; Aug. 19, 7:30 pm, Benny Kalanzi-program of African Bantu music; Aug. 20,2 pm, CETA Jazz Band; Aug. 20. 7:30 pm, Old Friends (rock); Aug. 26, 7:30 pm, Steve Droon Band. Events in the rear parking lot area of The Brooklyn Museum, entrance on Washington Ave., off Eastern Parkway. Schedule subject to change without notice. Free admission & parking. 783-4469T a l k *VISIONS OF COURTLY INI DIA: Five brief talks. Sept. 9, 2 pm. Lecture Hall of Brooklyn Museum. Eastern Pkway, 638-5000.NUTRITION LECTURER:\What Eats You\topics each week, Tuesdays, 7:15 pm, 200 7th Ave., 768-2938.PROSPECT PARK NOW & THEN: A TURN-OF-THECENTURY POSTCARD VIEW:(slide presentation) Leader, William Novak, Aug. 3, 8 pm. no reservation necessary. $1 for adult, kids, 50 cents. Meet at Ethical Culture Society. 53 P.P.W .at 2nd St.BEING JEWISH: 4 Weds, in Aug., 9, 16, 23. 30, 8-10 pm. Open discussions using techniques of values clarification and realization. Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway. 638-7600. Free.ANGLICAN PRIEST: To bediscussing experiences with Catholic & Protestant teens from & around Belfast who will be spending time in U. S. Rev. Derry Waterstone. 10:45 July 30. 85 South Oxford St. Question & answer period.E v e n t sYami%u2019S OPEN HOUSE:Schooi of Universal Great Brotherhood, Solar Line Open House, Vegetarian dinner, discussion & entertainment. 6 pm. July 29. Solar Yoga & Arts Center. 373 9th St., 499-3669. $3 donation.FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS: every Thurs. 3-7 pm, 229 Prospect Park W est, 768-0021.TUESDAY NIGHT LIVE:Tuesday evenings during July & August members & friends of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PI. will gather for a mixture of serious & social activities. Schedule includes square dance, forum on Beacon Press & J. P. Stevens, Pot Luck Supper.F a i r A F l e a sUNITED BLOCK ASSOCIATIONS ST. FAIR: July 29, noon-8 pm. Schoolyard of P. S. # 256, Lafayette Ave. btwn March & Nostrand Aves. Plenty of prizes & food & drink. 834-9550.THURSDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMS: at Brooklyn Hts. Pub. Lib., 280 Cadman Plaza W. Films start at 3 pm. Aug. 3, %u201cThe Huddled Masses;%u201d Aug. 10, \Aug. 17, %u201c The Irish;%u201d Aug. 24, \\HAITIAN NEW YORK FOLK ARTS FESTIVAL: Celebrating music, dance, folk tales & ritual arts associated with voodoo. Aug. 12, 1-8 pm, raindate August 19, 1-7 pm Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Pkway. 638-5000.FLATBUSH FROLIC: 10 blocks of food, crafts, entertainment, cmty displays, & special events. Along Cortelyou Rd. btwn E. 16th St. & Coney Island Ave. Sept. 17. 783-4469 or 783-3077ATLANTIC ANTIC: Atlantic Ave. St. Fair. Sept 24. For info contact headquarters at 334 Atlantic Ave., Mon.-Fri. or call 858-3772.%u201c A DAY AT THE BAY:%u201dSept. 10 on Manhattan Beach, Sheepshead Bay Mall, Emmons Ave. at Shore Blvd. Space available. 646-0976, 783-4469, 783-3077.GREENMARKET: Farmer%u2019s market, at BAM parking lot, Flatbush & Atlantic, open W ednesdays 8 am-6 pm, through Nov. 22. 566-0990.MONTAGUE ST. FLEA MARKET: 121 Montague St. every Fri. 4-9 pm. Sat. & Sun., 10 am-7 pm. Dealer info: 339-1092, 237-1072.ATLANTIC AVENUE FLEA MARKET: every Fri. noon-9 pm. Sat., Sun., 10 am-8 pm. 298 Atlantic Ave., btwn Hoyt & Smith Streets.RECOVERY INC.: meets every Fri., 8 pm-10 pm, Trinitarian Mission, 869 President St., Self-help for nervous people and former mental patients. 857-6549.M u s i cSWEET ADELINES AUDITIONS: Brooklyn Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc. having rehearsals, Tuesdays, 8 pm through Aug. 29, Prudential Savings Bank. 1617 Ave. %u201c M%u201d . Any woman interested in singing four-part, barbershop-style harmony welcome. 438-1339.FREE SUMMER PARKS CONCERTS: July 30, 7 pm, Seaside Park Band Shell, Aug. 1, 7:30 pm, Starrett City Amphitheater, Aug. 2, 7 pm, Cadman Plaza War Memorial. 636-4123.BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC: 3 free summer parks concerts, David Amram conductor. 7 pm July 30 at Seaside Park; 7:30 pm, Aug. 1, Starrett City, 7 pm, Aug. 2, Cadman Plaza. Bring somethine to sit on just in case. 636-4120.BORO HALL PLAZA CONCERT: A different concert or event daily at Boro Hall, 12:30-1:30, Mon.-Fri. through Sept.MUNICIPAL CONCERTS AT SEA SIDE PARK: Golden Band, 8-10 pm Saturdays, July 29, Aug. 8, 12. Guggenheim Grossman Orchestra Concerts, 8-10 pm Wednesdays, Aug. 2, 9. Staten Island Musical Society, 8:30- 10:30 Tuesdays, Aug. 1,8, 15, 22, 29. Sea Side Park, Ocean Pkway, W. 5th Ave. & Surf.CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS: every Sun., 4 pm. Barge Music Ltd, on barge at National Maritime Historical Soc., Cadman PI. W.S p o r t sDANE STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION: Aug. 1, 8 pm. First meeting of new year. Discussion of 11 priorities, or other projects. Meet at Democratic Club at Kane & Clinton Sts.PROSPECT PARK-BAY RIDGE YMCA: gym nastics and basketball programs. Sports courses to suit individual needs. Located on Joralemon Street, btwn 6th Street & Willow PI. 522-6000.CENTRAL YWCA: Tennis, swimming, gymnastics, slimnastics, karate, tai-chi, yoga. Three week sessions. Next starts early in Sept. Register by Aug. 28. 30 Third St. TR5-1190SWIM CLUB: Wednesday evenings, 7:30, St. Francis College Pool, 180 Remsen St., through Aug. 9. Sponsored by First Unitarian Church. Don%u2019t have to be a member.YOGA: Wednesdays at 6 pm, Frances White Rm of First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. & Monroe PL, bring a towel & wear loose fitting clothes or leotards, Tom Campos instructor. Donation.SHELTON HEALTH CLUB:year round, open 10-10 daily, luxurious gym and health facilities. 85 Livingston Street. 875-8131.YMCA: 357 9th St. Residential facilities, open 24 hours; physical dept., 9 am-10 pm, youth dept., 3:30-6 pm, weekends 9 am-5 pm. Gym, programs, courses. 768-7100.BOAT RENTAL: Weekends only. $10 deposit on boat, $2.75 hr Kate Wollman Rink. 695-6561.BIKE RENTALS: daily 11 am-7:30 pm, weekends 9 am-7 pm. $2 1st hr., $1.75 each additional hour. 494 Flatbush Ave. 284-6936.BASKETBALL PROGRAM: Ages 12-18, being hosted by PRY 7 others, 3 divisions. Hold games on Sats., 9 am-noon, W. Alexander JHS 51, Sth Ave & 5th St. Contact PRY, 421 7th St., Bklyn 11215.YWCA CLUBS & TEAMS: Dance Club for girls 8-16, Fri.5-15 6:30 pm, Sat. 2:30 pm; Swim Team for girls 8-16, Sat. 3:30-5 pm, Tues & thurs. 6:30-8 pm;Swim Team for Advanced Beginner girls 8-16, Tues & Fri 3:30-5 pm. $l/wk dues 30 Third Ave. at Atlantic Ave 875-1190.PHYSICAL ED AT Y:co-ed classes in Prospect Park Bay Ridge branches, disco dance, infant swim class, children%u2019s courses, group and private tennis lessons, yogs, swimming, golf, slim nastics, modern dance, running & karate. YMCA at 9th St. & 6th Ave. SO 8-7100.WOODEN THINGS PLUSFINISHED& UNFINISHED FURNITUREWe specialize in custom woodwork: cabinets, bookcases, shelves, wall units & tables. Reasonable Prices %u2022 Free Estimates72 Clark St. 875-5417Serving Brooklyn for over 100 years with reliable service, superb artistry, quality flowers ana plants with prompt delivery Wire service availableCorner of 25th St& 5th Ave.Page 18, THE PHOENIX, July 27,1978McAlpin Schoolof Christ Church & Holy Family[Established in 1950]PRE-KINDER through EIGHTH GRADECo-educational students from all racesFrench & Spanish and ethnic groupsMusic & Art non-sectarianINDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTIONSMALL CLASSESAfter School Program Mon-Fri: 3:30-6:30 pmRegistrations being accepted for 1978 Brochures and applications upon requestPlease phone for an appointment Tel. 624-6221180 Kane Street Dr. L.A. QnirogaBrooklyn, N.Y. 11231 HEADMASTER Office Hours: 9 ant-2 pmStop painting on layer after layer of messy chemical paint removerI he new Blower Heat Gun can cutII trough ,i dozen coats of old paint in seconds.Iry it1 Call Wolfgang Neumann 873 1265 or Bill Sikes 857 9765H \S T P S IP P H SPRMflTT H E S E B E A U T iF U U SHIRTS CO M E IN A CL S lz -E S (IN F A N T THRU X L ) AND A IL COLORS WITH A WHOLE Z O O O F A N/M A IS AHD OTHER WHIMSICAL/ THINGS. ALSO, T-SHIRTS, SCARVES/PILLOWS i APRONS'T H E MELTING P O T3 4 0 Atlantic Ave 596-684?homra : Tugfi - ja tm -6 sut*mr. i-si H u t u p a y a V f n 1t i l . ? _________
                                
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