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Page Twelve, PHOENIXEVENTSMEMBERSHIP MEETING: Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats. Thurs., Mar. 1, 8 P.M., 69A Seventh Ave.CANDIDATES NIGHT: andmembership meeting of the West Brooklyn Independent Democrats. Thurs., Mar. 1, and Mon., Mar. 5, 8p.m. Colonade Room, Hotel St. George. Badillo, Blumenthai, Kretchmer, Kotch, & Postel will speak on Thurs., along with candidates for other city-wide offices. On Mon., candidates for Borough President, Council-at-Large, and City Council. Only dues-paying members will take part in endorsement votes.THE COST OF VIETNAM: Lecture bv David Halberstam, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Brooklyn College School of Contemporary Studies, 96 Schermerhorn St., Thurs., March 1, 8 p.m. free.WORLD DAY OF PRAYER: Church Women United in Brooklyn at Brooklyn Heights First Presbyterian Church, 132 Henry St., Fri., March 2,1:30 p.m.. Dr. White Community Center in Fort Greene, March 2, 1 p.m., Park Slope, Old First Reformed Church, 7th Ave. & Carroll St., March 2, 1:30 p.m. For info call 625-5852.OBSERVATION DAY: FamilyDay Care Training Center at Red Hook, 402 Van Brunt St., Thurs., March 1, 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m.FELLOWSHIP DINNER: FirstUnitarian Church, Pierrepont St. &Monroe PI. Fri., March 2, 6:30 p.m. sherry, 7 p.m. dinnerJUNIOR RING CEREMONY: Sacred Hearts %u2014 St. Stephens Church. Fri., Mar, 2, 10am. 135 Summit Street.DINNER DANCE: Century Ball, Methodist Hospital Guild to benefit Methodist Hospital Century Fund, Sat.. Mar. 3, Itegis-Sheraton Hotel, Manhattan. Info, Mrs. Aul Vlaghazeh. & 780-3000.FILMS: The Loon%u2019s Necklace &Nanook Of The North. Lecture Hall, Brooklvn Museum, Sat March 3, 3 p.m.ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE: Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims on Sat.. Mar. 3, from 11am to 4pm. 75 Hicks St.FILM: Indians of the Americas%u2014 Living Stone:Totem. Sat., Mar. 3. 3pm. Lecture Hall. Brooklyn Museum.i'ILM: %u2018%u2018Sense of Wonder\narrated by Helen Hayes. Sun., Mar. 4, 3 p.m., Brooklyn Botanic Garden.RUMMAGE SALE: PlymouthChurch, 75 Hicks St. Sat., March 4.POETRY READING: TazewellThompson and Wilfred Whitt read poetry of Kenneth Patchen. Sun., Mar. 4, 2pm in the Egyptian Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.THE SENSE OF WONDER: film on natural environmental appreciation and conservation, narrated by Helen Hayes. Sun., Mar. 4, 3p.m. Auditorium,Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. Adults: $1 ; Children: $.50; Senior citizens with I.D. Pass: $.50; Membs: free with Card.%u00a3 DANCE: The American Dance in0 Repertory Co., Fri., Mar. 2, day- ^ long program of lectures, g demonstrations, master classes -J and performances. Whitman Hall, %u00a3 Brooklyn College. Free. Info, 780- | 5163.%u00a3 DORIAN WOODWIND QUNI x QUINTET: Bach, Carter, Moss z and Reicha. Sat., March 3, 8 p.m., c Gershwin Theatre, Brooklyn1 College. $2.ROLLS, SPRAY AND FLOOD: One-man show by Robert Seals. Feb. 25 - Mar. 15. Little Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.EXHIBIT: Salute To Brooklyn%u2019s Creative Youth,\paintings, sculpture, graphics & collages created this year by borough young people. Community Gallery, Brooklyn Museum, March 18-April 15.BROOKLYN'SDo you have a civic, school, church, blockassociation social, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone kiTOWS about it by letting PHOENIX knowHAPPENINGSubmit your listings bynoon Monday for each Thursday's paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton Si., or cal! 643-1032 IGRAPHICS: postage stamps and other designs by Lance Wyman and William Cannan. Feb. 21- March 5, Pratt Institute Galleries, 9-5 p.m. (Free)CARMELQ PLUCHINOTTA: Paintings on exhibit Mar. 5-29, LIU Brooklyn Center, Humanities Social Science Center.TOM JANUS: Exhibit ofphotographs. Mar. 12-April 9, LIU Brooklyn Center, Metcalfe Hal! Lobby.RICHARD GAFFNEY: Drawings by Brooklyn Heights artist on exhibit at the West Broadway Gallery, through Mar. 9. 431 W. Broadway, Manhattan.A WINTER RIDE: W eek-ends are a good time to take a horseback ridethrough Prospect Park. Stables are located near the Parade Grounds.LONCERT: Roberta Peters and Ian Peerce. Sat.. March 3, 8 p.m. Whitman Hall. Brooklvn College. Benefit BC Alumni Assn. Tickets: 84%u2014*25. Info. 859-1180.DIGGING UP THE WEANS%u201d : Multi-media presentation by Paul Jones. Sun., Mar. 4, 3pm. Members Room, Brooklyn Museum.KNOW YOUR BODY: Womens Health section of Women's Interest Symposium, first workshop of series led by Sally Langendoen, films and discussion of new Self Help movement, Christ Church, Kane and Clinton Sts., Tues., March 6, 7:30 p.m. $10. for seriesMEETING: District 15 Pres. Council, with local school hoard candidates District 15 office, 360 Smith St. Thurs., March 8, 8 p.m.VARIETY SHOW: Benefit Packer Scholarship Fund. March 9-10, 8 p.m., Mar. 11,2 p.m. Tickets: $10, patrons: $2. advance: $3.50 at door. Write, PTA Variety Show, Packer Collegiate Inst., 170 Joralemon St.ENGLISH COUNTRY HOUSES: lecture by noted English art historian, William Dalzell. Wed., Mar. 14, 11am. Lecture Hall, Brooklyn Museum. Membs: free; Nonmembs: $2, Coffee Hour: 10 - 11am. Reservations required by Mar. 7. Call: 789-2493.PLANT CLASS: Horticulture and plant arrangement. 10 sessions. Mar. 1-Mar. 10, 6:20 p.m.-8 p.m., New York City Community College. Registration begins Mar. 1. $35. Contact Prof. C. J.McQueen, Room 301, Namm Hall, NYCCC, 300 Jay St.RETIREM ENT SEMINAR: %u201cRetirement: How to Make It Financially Secure and Personally Rewarding.%u201d Thurs., Mar. 15, 7 p.m. Polytechnic Inst, of Brooklyn, Jay St. and Myrtle Ave. Reservations, 643-2060. Free.YWCA BENEFIT: Ice skatingand dinner party: BenefitBrooklyn YW. Fri., March 16, 7-11 p.m. Rockefeller Center. Tickets, TR 5-1190, ext. 3.ART EXHIBITSMAX ROSENBERG: Exhibit ofworks hV (he Brooklyn artist. Atlantic Savings and Loan Assn., 175 Remsen St. Through March.EXHIBITION IN ARTSPEAK %u2014 Automated Serendipitv, created by Jack Schwartz, \\Y t Computer Science Department, works by Henry Mullish and his students. Metcalfe Lobby Showcase, Feb. 14- March 12. L.I.U. Brooklvn Center Campus, Flatbush and DeKalb Aves.CHARLES CROZLER: exhibit of %u201cassemblages,%u201d or three dimensional collages. Now through March 8. Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave.SCULPTURAL ENVIRONMENT: bv Rolando E. A'oga. Brooklyn Museum, Corner Gallerv, Jail. 28%u2014 March 11.PAINTINGS ON PAPER: Exhibition of works by James Demartis, opening Friday, March 2, 8 p.m. and continuing' through March 23. Brownstone Gallery, 76 Seventh Ave., Tuesdav-Fridav, 11- 6 p.m. Tel. 636-8736.JAZZ CONCERT: TyroneWashington Ensemble, MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave., Thurs., March 1, 8 p.m.COUNTRY AND WESTERN: Mu and Bangs. Sat., Mar. 3. 9 p.m., Kranny%u2019s Nook, 782 Union St.CHIP TAYLOR: Buddha records recording artist. Sun.-Tues., March 4-6, 9 p.m., Kranny%u2019s Nook, 782 Union St.'AM SESSIONS: MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave., everv Wed., 7-30 p.m.CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMSCHILDREN'S SHOW: Folk entertainment for kids by Carl Finger. Kranny%u2019s Nook, 782 Union St., Sun., Mar. 4, 2 p.m.BABES IN TOYLAND: by The Producers Association, Inc. Sun., Mar. 4, lp.m. & 3:30p.m. Music Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tickets: $.75 - $1.25. Reservations: 783-2434.MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS: with Laurel & Hardy. Sun., Mar. 4, 3pm. Brooklyn Museum, Lecture Hall. Membs: $.50, Nonmembs: $1.PAPIER-MACHE WORKSHOP: Special for ages 8-12, taught by sculptor Rolando E. Vega, Community Gallery, Brooklyn Museum, Sat., March 3, 2 p.m.Banking hours.MARCH AT MUSEHours: Tuesday%u2014Saturday, 10a.m.-5p.m.; Sundays, 1 p.m.- 5 p.m.; closed Mondays.On Exhibit: COMMON SENSES: A Physical SelfIdentification Exhibit For Children 5 years old and up.Saturday Public Programs For Children: discover live animals between 10:30am - 11:30am, & 3-4pm; learn some science with us between 11:00am -1 :00pm; see, touch, listen to history between 2-3pm & 4-5pm.Sunday Public Programs For Children: MUSE Aurora Liquid Light Show, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30p.m.; Live animal programs 2:00 and 3:00p.m.Evening Jazz Concerts For Adults: Thursday, March 1 at 8:00p.m. Tyrone Washington Ensemble; Thursday, March 15 at 8:00p.m. Reynold Scott Ensemble; Thursday, March 29 at 8:00p.m. Bill Lowe Ensemble.PILLOWFURNITUREWATERBEDSLowest Pricesin N Y.151 Montague stl237-1365JAMES DEMARTISPaintings on PaperMARCH 2 to 23,OPEN ING: FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 5:00-8:00PMBRO W NSTONE GALLERY Tues. to Sat. 11-6PA76 Seventh Avenue 636-8736UNIVERSAL TEACHING FOR ALLSt. G eorge Hotel 51 Clark St. G eorgia ChapelEvery Sunday at 4 PM . ,Science of Life by Dr. Focheil, D.D.Lecturer and ConsultantLife Can Be Beautiful All are Welcome.Singer Esther Williams Call 783-0687THE WIZARD CF OZ: New York City Community CoMege, Klitgord Center, 285 Jay St.. Sai.. March 10, 2 p.m.FILMS: Everv Fridav forchildren. 4 p.m. Brooklvn Public Librarv. Cadman PI. Branch.Sick of the Sexist Singles Scene?UB-WOMEN&LIB-MENExpands fo Brooklyn Heights. Comemeet in stimulating open.ended raps pnliberation, sex-roles, human awarenesssocializing 8, refreshments. Friday at8:00 pm. F irst U n itarian Church,Pierrepont & Monroe PI., Brooklyn Hts.S3. Contr. Subway: All trains to BoroHall. Doors close by 9:15 pm

