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                                    EVENTSCOMMUNITY PLANNINGCOMMITTEE: for L.I. CollegeHospital will meet on Thurs., Mar.29, 8 p.m. at St. Peter%u2019s ChurchParish Hall, corner of Hicks andWarren Sts. Election of officersand review of latest developments.MEETING: to organize the ParkSlope Community Health Fair,Thurs., Mar. 29,7:30 p.m., 6th St. &8th Ave., Nurses%u2019 Residence,Methodist Hosp.PARTY: 52 A.D. Republican Club,music, drinks, dancing, at theclubhouse, 91 Court St., Thurs.,March 29, 8 p.m. admission $2.00WOMEN IN ELECTED OFFICE:Speakers, State Senators, CarolBellamy, Karen Burstein, MaryAnn Krupsak, Brooklyn LawSchool, Fri., March 30, 1 p.m.LECTURE: %u201c Terror andRepression in Haiti and theCaribbean%u201d by C.L.R. James andDaniel Huttinot. Fri., Mar. 30, 8p.m., Brooklyn Militant Forum,136 Lawrence St. Donation $1;students, $.50. Dinner served at6:30 p.m.. $1.50. Info, 596-2849.FILMS: Indians of the Americas,The Ancient Peruvians, AncientArt of Peru, Sat., March 31,3 p.m.,Lecture Hall, Brooklyn Museum.Free.CORNED BEEF and CABBAGEDINNER: Home-cooked mealsponsored by the United MethodistWomen, Sat., Mar. 31, 6:30 p.m.,Grace United Methodist Church,7th Ave. & St. John%u2019s Place, Adults$3.50, Children $2.RUMMAGE SALE: St. CharlesBorromeo Church, 23 Sidney PL,Sat., Mar. 31, 10%u20145 p.m.ANCIENT PERUVIAN ART:Lecture, Mar 31, 3 n.m., LectureHall, Brooklyn Museum.BROOKLYN'S HAPPENING |n n u n iiK a u a a riv ir crhool rh iirrh h ln rk Submit VOUr listings bVassociation social, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone knowsabout it by letting PHOENIX knownoon Monday for each Thursday%u2019s paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St., or call643-1032.RUMMAGE SALE: Bargains onall goods, sponsored by the UnitedMethodist Women, Thurs.-Fri.,Apr. 4-5, 7th Ave. & St. JohnsPlace.DEMONSTRATION: against U.S.support of the Thieu regime,Thurs., Apr. 5, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.,Picketing begins at the SaigonMission to the U.N., sponsored byNational Peace Action Coalition,Info. 691-3270.MUSIC &DANCEBOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Loren Maazel, Conductor. Overture to School forScandal; Piano Concerto 3 in C;Opus 9 %u2014 Barber; Opus 26 %u2014Prokofieff, Israela Margolit,soloist ; Symphony No. 2 in D; Opus43 %u2014Sibelius. Thurs., Mar. 29, 8:30p.m. Tickets: $3 - $6.50. Reservations: 783-2434.JAZZ CONCERT: Bill LoweEnsemble, Thurs., March 29, 8p.m. MUSE. Free.THE PLANETS: Also Pomeroyand Ron Josephs and Lojo Music.Fri., Mar. 30, 8 p.m. BrooklynAcademy of Music. Ticketsavailable at BAM and the HeightsCinema. $2.50%u201413.50. 7 1PREVIEW DRESS REHEARSAL: Pomare at Biliie H oliday. See Page 4.I.BF. ADLER: Recent paintingsby a Brooklyn Heights artist. NewBertha Schaefer Gallery, 41 E. 57thSt., Manhattan. March 31-April 19.Opening Mar. 31, 4-6 p.m.ART AUCTION: to benefitBrooklyn College Alumni Assn.Sat., Mar. 31, 7:30 p.m. at the. J A C%u2019 n v m m i c D-ffcOldlO U lU C l li G C U liC I INorth & East 27th St. (nearFlatbush-Nostrand Ave. Junction).No admission charge.ARTS & CRAFTS OF ETHIOPIA:Rugs, jewelry, basketry, wroughtiron, & unusual objects. ThroughMar. 31. Gallery Shop, BrooklynMuseum.ONE-MAN ART SHOWS: bywinners of the Fall BrooklynMuseum Art School competition.Mar. 18-Apr. 6, %u201cSkyrocket CrowdPleasers,%u201d paintings, Apr. 8-Apr.26, Ceramics. Wed.-Sat., lQa.m.-5p.m.. Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. LittleGallery, The Brooklyn Museum,TOM JANUS: Exhibit ofphotographs. Mar. 12-April 9, LIUBrooklyn Center, Metcalfe HallLobby.PARIS ETCHINGS: Rarely seen19th century prints from theBrooklyn Museum%u2019s collection.Through April 15.HOMAGE TO TRICCA: Paintingsof Marco Tricca. Twosimultaneous exhibits. LIUBrooklyn Center Humanities Bldg,and the Brownstone Gallery, 76 7thAve., April 2%u201427.EXHIBIT: Salute To Brooklyn%u2019sCreative Youth,%u201d paintings,sculpture, graphics & collagescreated this year by borough youngpeople, Community Gallery,Brooklyn Museum, March 18-April15.AFRICAN ART: From the LesterWunderman Collection. BrooklynMuseum, April 4-May 20.ANTIQUES FOR NEWCOLLECTORS: Marvin D. Schwartz, Consultant & Lecturer,Office of Public Information,Metropolitan Museum. At theBrooklyn Museum, EuropeanPainting Gallery, Thurs., Apr. 5, 12noon.DISABLED CHILDRENS CONFERENCE. Sponsored by thePolicy and Action Conference.LIU Humanities Bldg. 2nd floor,Sun., April 1, 1-5 p.m.HOME REPAIR: Series conducted by Florence Adams forwomen. Mon., Apr. 2, 9, 16, 23,7:45-9:30 p.m., First UnitarianChurch, 50 Monroe PI. $8.WOMEN%u2019S INTEREST SYMPOSIUM: Letty Cottin Pogrebinwill discuss strategies for workingwomen Tues., April 3,8 p.m. ChristChurch and Holy Family, 326Clinton. $2.GREENING OF FT. GREENE: Aseries of programs exploring thepast and planning for the future ofFt. Greene. Wed., Apr. 4, 18, andMay 2, 7:15-9 p.m. Early bird filmseries at 6 p.m. Walt WhitmanCommunity Library, 93 St. Edwards St.No Honor There...No Honor Here...The Vietnam Vets Against the War invites its friends and neighbors to march with them in Saturday%u2019s veterans Parade.11 am %u2014 Cot ner 41st & 5th_____ March 31Baroque Marathon. BrooklynPhilharmonia, conducted by LukasFoss. Brooklyn Academy ofMusic, Fri., Mar. 30, 8 p.m. $1.BAROQUE MARATHONBANQUET: Music fair of rareworks from Italian, French,English and Spanish Baroque,(Handel, Rameau, Bach, Vivaldi,and more) Sat., Mar. 31, 6 p.m. -10p.m., Brooklyn Academy of Music.$3 %u2014 $6, Students $2 (orchestra)with I.D. Info, ST 3-0482.PIANO & VIOLIN CONCERT:Michael Rogers and Jaime Pazperforming Mozart, Franck,others. Sat., March 31, 8 p.m.,Gershwin Theater, Campus Road& Hillel Place, $2., Students $1.Info. 859-1180.PIANO CONCERT: SusanHalligan, pianist. Sat., March 31, 8p.m., Gershwin Theater, BrooklynCollege. Adm. $2, Stud. $1.PIANO CONCERT: JosephBloom, classical pianist, Sat., Mar.31, 8 p.m., Adelphi Academy Aud.,8515 Ridge Blvd. Adm. Free.ISRAELI MUSIC: HonoringIsrael%u2019s 25th Anniversary, Sat.,Mar. 31, 8:30 p.m., Midwood HighSchool%u2019s Aud. Sponsored by BklynCouncil, B%u2019nai B%u2019rith, $5 & $7.50.Info. N1 6-0063.MELANIE: Popular folk-rocksinger. Sat., Mar. 31, 8 p.m., LIUGym, 385 Flatbush Ave. Ext. $3.50.220Atlantic Av .Del Pilar UL 8-6564maker of handmade classical guitarsEDDIE HEYWOOD: Jazz pianist& composer, Gershwin Theater,Brooklyn College, Sat., April 7, 8p.m. tickets $4.50, $4.00, $3.50OPERA: Robert Starer%u2019s %u2018Pantagleize%u2019 to be presented byBrooklyn College students &faculty members & communitypeople. Sat., Apr. 7, 8 p.m. andApr. 8, 2:30 p.m. Whitman Hall.Tickets : $3, $2 students.FREE CONCERTS: AuditoriumCourt, Brooklyn Museum, Sundays, 1 p.m. Apr. 8: Shallow JuniorHigh School Orchestra; Apr. 15:American Symphony String Ensemble; Apr. 22: violin recital bySamuel Marder; Apr. 29: DeWittClinton H.S. Boys Chorus.CHORAL CONCERT: EarlyBaroque and 20th century music beperformed by SGS Chorus andaccompanied by the SGS ChamberEnsemble. Sun., Apr. 1, 3 p.m.Brooklyn College, GershwinTheatre. $2. Students, $1.PS 7-8Continued fro m Page 10schools as %u201ccombined occupancy situations%u201d %u2014 with income receivable from the other occupants, did not propose to build the school, but merely to further pursue the possibility if the parents association and the local school board were willing. In addition, she says, the recreational facilities that Pustilnik refers to would have to be the income producing occupant (a matter which is not m entioned in P ustilnik%u2019s statements).| Bel! Moving & Storage373 ATLANTIC AVE.Sick of the Sexist Singles Scene?UB-WOMENme625-9609 C %u2018LIB-MENExpands to Brooklyn Heights. Comemeet in stimulating open ended raps onliberation, sex-roles, human awarenesssocializing & refreshments. Friday at8:00 pm. First U nitarian Church,Pierrepont 8. Monroe PI., Brooklyn Hts.$3. Contr. Subway: All trains to BoroHall. Doors close by 9:15 pmA BROOKLYN FROZEN FOODSSpecializing in Scungilli & Colomari\\ Home Delivery%u2014Wholesale PricesCL 6-0099 Frank Carpenito 1632 61st St.THEATREBLITHE SPIRIT: GalleryPlayers Production. March 24, 25,30,31, April 1, 6, 7,8. Fri. and Sat.,8 p.m., Sun., 7 p.m. 186 St. JohnsPL, Reservations, 622-1037, 638-4415.MYSTERY PRODUCTION: ofPulitzer Prize Play, Thurs.-Sat.,Mar. 29-31, Sun., Apr. 1, 8 p.m.,New Workshop Theater, BrooklynCollege. Free. Limited seating.Info. 859-1180.MOTHER%u2019S LOVE SONG: playwith Jo Grinage, Billie HolidayTheatre, 1368 Fulton St. Sun., April1, 5:30 p.m. admission $5.ART EXHIBITSART SHOW: Benefit of MultipleSclerosis Fund, Alfred T. WhiteCommunity Center, 26 WillowPlace, March 30, 31, April 1CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMSTHEATREVISION: %u201cDolphin 2,%u201dnew theater piece for children.Now thru summer. Sat., 11 a.m.and 1 p.m.; Sun., 1 p.m. - SpencerMemorial Church, Remsen &Clinton Sts., $1.50 and $2.00 at door.Reservations, 873-4517.THEATER OF THE DEAF: Sun.,Apr. 1 & 8, 1 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.,Brooklyn Academy of Music, $.75,$1, $1.25.LAND OF OZ: DorchesterMasquers, Sat., Mar. 31, Sun., Apr.1, 2 p.m., TompkinsCongregational Church, 451 E. 18St., Donation $1.FILMS FOR KIDS: Every Fri., 4p.m.%u20144:30 p.m., Brooklyn HeightsLibrary, Cadman Plaza West &Clinton St., Info. 636-3294.%u2022vs:jJohn Jay Film Series Opens!Gene Autry will . meet Eugene O%u2019Neill in the biggest cinema spectacular this side of Flatbush when the John Jay High School film festival opens Friday, March 30.Eugene O%u2019Neill%u2019s powerful drama, \Into N ight%u201d and Gene Autry's \Rhythm%u201d are some of the movie !in-ups. Johnny Weissmuller%u2019s first Tarzan flick, \The Ape Man,%u201d and the original war uei Giaiiu-Buris Karioff opus, \To The Opera%u201d are also featured films.The film festival will be held at John Jay High School%u2019s auditorium on 7th Ave. & 5th St., Park Slope. Allshows begin at 8 p.m.The viewing dates of the flicks are: %u201c Picnic\and%u201c Rootin%u2019 Tootin' Rhythm%u201d March 30; \Journey Into Night,%u201d April 13; \Wedding\Ape Man,%u201d May 4; \Must Fall%u201d and %u201c Charlie Chan Goes To The Opera,%u201d May 25Tickets will be sold at thedoor, or may be reserved atthe Community Book Store, 7th Ave. between GarfieldanH Parrnll Qlr-oatc on H thaBrownstone Gallery, 7tn Ave. and Berkeley. Single Admission is $2.25. Series tickets cost $7.50. Subscribers to the entire series will receive free admission to a fifth %u201c Surprise%u201d Film Night on June 8th.X*X1I
                                
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