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                                    Sick of the Sexist Singles Scene?I I R - W O M E k lmmmwmr W w '*%u25a0%u00bb' %u25a0 %u00ab * mm m -m&LIB-MENExpands to Brooklyn Heights. Come ' meet in stimulating open ended raps onliberation, sex-roles, human awarenesssocializing 8, refreshments. Friday at8:00 pm. F irst Unitarian Church,Pierrepont& Monroe PI., Brooklyn Hts.r n n t r S u h w a y All trains to Boro| Hall. Doors close by 9:15 pmLIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRI.&SAT.Tues-Thurs ll:30amtolam Closed MondaysCy! ACm* In m tn ln mo jz -r o z oEVENTSGREENING OF' FT. GREENE: Aseries of programs exploring thepast and planning for the future ofFt. Greene. VVeu., Api. 4, IS, aiiuMay 2, 7:15-9 p.m, Early bird filmseries at fi p.m. Walt WhitmanCommunity Library, 93 St. Edwards St.TASK FORCE MEETING: ParkSlope Health Task Force. Thurs.,Apr. 5, 7:30 p.m., Ethical CultureSociety, 2nd St. and Prospect ParkW.WHITE ELEPHANT SALE &FAIR: clothing, toys, plants,books, housewares, baked goods.Fri-Sat., Apr. 6-7, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.,Prospect Park Council Nurs. Sch.,1012 8th Ave. at 10th.EASTER DINNER: Fri., April 6,6:30 p.m., Old First ReformedChurch, 7th Ave. and Carroll St.,Reservations, 857-6575, 768-1857.Adults, $3; children $2.RUMMAGE SALE: Fri., Apr. 6, 4-6 p.m., Sat., Apr. 7, 10-4 p.m.McAlpine School. Clinton andKane. Receiving, Apr. 2-4, 9-4 p.m.DESSERT, CARD and GAMESPARTY: Benefit for the ChurchWomen United camp scholarshipprogram. Sat., Apr. 7, 1:30 p.m.,Hanson Place Central UnitedMethodist Church, Info. 625-5852.SUPER SATURDAY: FleaMarket; arts & crafts, refreshments & entertainment, benefitP.S. 7-8 P.T.A., at P.S. 8schoolyard Hicks & Middagh Sts.,April 7, noon - 6 p.m., booth rental$10. phone UL 5-0811BIDS, BARGAINS & BANQUET:Collectors Auction, Feast, St.Ann%u2019s School, 129 Pierrepont St.,Sat. April 7, bar opens 6 p.m.auction begins at 7, dinner at 8,admission $2., dinner $5., to donateitems phone 858-8855 or 875-6159POETRY READINGS: EgyptianGallery. Brooklyn Museum. Free.April 8: Young Poets of BrooklynSandra Overton, David Druven,Stephanie Hope. Sunday, 2 p.m.SPRING BRUNCH: speaker,Mario Cuomo, buffet & drinks,Independent NeighborhoodDemocrats, 286 Court St., Sun.,April 8, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. admission,$3. advance, $3.50 at door, phone875-2311WOMEN%u2019S INTEREST SYMPOSIUM: April series will focuson career advice. Tues., Apr. 3,Letty Cottin Pogrebin, author;Tues., Apr. 10, David Heaphy,CUNY guidance counselor; Mon.,Apr. 16, and Tues., Apr. 24, MaryAnn Lawler, president of DrakeBusiness Schools. All sessions at 8p.m., Christ Church and HolyFamily, 326 Clinton St. Series, $8.MOVIE TRIP: %u201cTom Sawyer%u2019%u2019 atRadio City Music Hall, Thurs.,Apr. 12, 11:45 a.m., meet at the St.George Hotel lobby. Reservationsby Fri., Apr. 6, $2.50, 596-8789PLANT CLINIC: Plant sale, showand Italian buffet. Thurs., April 12,8%u201410 p.m. Old First ReformedChurch, 729 Carroll St. at 7th Ave.Benefit Old First CooperativeNursery School. $1.50. Supper,$2.50.PLANT SALE: April 12%u201414. OldFirst Reform Church, Carroll-and7th Ave.DISTRICT 13 CANDIDATENIGHTSApril 1 0................... 1.S. 117April 1 8................... 1.S.258April 23 J.H.S.265April 26 J.H.S. 294All public meetings begin at 7:30 p.m.BROOKLYN S HAPPENINGDc you have a civic, school, ch,Jr r ^* hinrk association social, or ciub meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone knowsabout it by letting PHOENIX knowSubmit your listings bvnoon Monday lor each Thursday s paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St., or call643-1032.AFRICAN ART: From the LesterWunderman Collection. BrooklynMuseum, April 4-May 20.THEATREMARRIED STORY is the name of this dance from the repertory of the Jamaica National Dance Theatre Company and at the centerof it is the greedy mother-inlaw (Yvonne daCosta) who wants nothing but the best in husbands for her daughter (Jean Binne) toher left. The piece is one of the amusing works to be performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music from April .10 to April 15.FIFTY TOES: Dance group forchildren, Pratt Inst,, MemorialHall, Willoughby Ave. and Hall St.,Sat., Apr. 7, 2 p.m. Children, $1;Adults, $1.5(1.WORLD PREMIER OPERA %u2014%u201cPantagleize%u201d by Robert Starer,will have world premiere April 7-8at Whitman Hall, BrooklynCollege, near Flatbush-Nostrandjunction. April 7, 8 p.m,; April 8,2:30.FREE CONCERTS: AuditoriumCourt, Brooklyn Museum, Sundays, 1 p.m. Apr. 8: Shallow JuniorHigh School Orchestra; Apr. 15:American Symphony String Ensemble.CLASSICAL GUITAR: Don Witter.Jr. Sun., Apr. 8, 3 p in.. LongIsland Historical Society, 128Pierrepont St.MUSIC: St. Charles BorromeoChurch Choir, Concert of SacredMusic, %u201cChamber Mass%u201d by Antonio Vivaldi, Sunday, April 8, St.James Cathedral, Jay Street &Cathedral Place, 3 pm, PalmSunday, April 15, St. Charles, 17Sidney Place, 3 pm. Open topublic.MOZART COMEDY %u2014 LIU Experimental Theater, presentationof %u201cThe Impresario,%u201d April 12-13,Humanities Building, Long IslandUniv. Downtown Campus, Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKalb. 7:30p.m. Free.THE CREATION: J. Haydn,performed by Berlin Concert Choirand Orchestra at Brooklyn CollegeWhitman Hall, Sat., April 14,8 p.m.$3.25%u20145.95ART EXHIBITSSPORTS PHOTOS: By GeorgeKalinsky. Pratt InstituteGalleries, Main Bldg., $st floor,Brooklyn Campus. Mar. 28-Apr. 30EXHIBIT: Salute To Brooklyn%u2019sCreative Youth,%u201d paintings,sculpture, graphics & collagescreated this year by borough youngpeople, Community Gallery,Brooklyn Museum, March 18-April15.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., 10 a.m.-5p.m., Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. LittleGallery, The Brooklyn Museum,Free.PARIS ETCHINGS: Rarely seen19th century prints from theBrooklyn Museum%u2019s collection.Through April 15.HOMAGE TO TR1CCA: Paintingsof Marco Tricca. Twosimultaneous exhibits. LIUBrooklyn Center Humanities Bldg,and the Brownstone Galler^, 76 7thAve., April 2%u201427.ALONZO PLAYERS: %u201cStrike OneBlow%u201d (Apr. ll, 12, 13) and \Work%u201d (Apr. 14). Adm.-$3.00. 8p.m. The Billie Holliday Theatre,1368 Fulton St., B%u2019klyn. Reservations - 636-0918; 636-0919.BLITHE 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.PLAY: %u201cThe Matchmaker,%u201d byThornton Wilder performed by theSt. Francis College Troupers, Fri.-Sat., Apr. 6-7 & 13-14, 8 p.m.,Founders Hall, St. Francis College,$2, Info. JA 2-2300.THEATER BENEFIT: %u201cComedyQuartet%u201d written and directed byHeights residents, Fri. & Sat., Apr.13 & 14, 8:30 p.m., First UnitarianChurch, Donation.TWO SHAW COMEDIES: %u201cTheMan of Destiny,%u201d and %u201cPressCuttings,%u201d Spencer MemorialChurch, Clinton and Remsen Sts.Fri. & Sat. Apr. 13, 14, 21, 27 & 28 at8 p.m.; Wed. and Thur. Apr. 18, 19.25 and 26 at 7 p.m.; Sun., Apr. 15 &29 at 3 p.m. Reservations only. MA5-3512. Contributions or TDFvouchers.CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMSTHEATER OF THE DEAF: Sun.,Apr. 1 & 8, 1 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.,Brooklyn Academy of Music, $.75,$1, $L25.SNOW WHITE: GingerbreadPlayers Production. Mon., Apr.23, Apr. 14-19, 1 and 3:30 p.m.Brooklyn Academy of Music.Tickets, $.75, $1, $1.25, Reservations, 783-2434.THE YOUNGEST POETS:Community Children readingtheir poems written in MUSEworkshops, MUSE, 1530 BedfordAve., Sun., April 15, 2:39 p.m.ARTS & CRAFTS: Kids 6%u201412,Fri., 3:30 p.m., Carroll GardensLibrary, 396 Clinton St., Info. 625-5838.FILMS FOR KIL'S: Every Fri., 4p.m.%u20144:30 p.m., Brooklyn HeightsLibrary, Cadman Plaza West &Clinton St., Info. 636-3294.THEATRE VISION: %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.SCHEDULE OF \FOR DISTRICT 15Monday, April 9: P.S. 321, 180 Seventh Ave. Tuesday, April 10: P.S. 32, 317 Hoyt St. Wednesday, April 25: District Office, 360 Smith St. Thursday, April 26: MES 27, Nelson & Hicks Sts.w m m mFR EE H O U S E TO U R OF W ES TB U R Y. A P R IL 14A modern, 300-year-old multi-ethnic community only 40 min. from Manhattan. Excellent schools, trees, open spaces. For further informationCall or write Greater Westbury Community Coalition P.O. Box 861, Westbury NY 11590 516 334-5949 or 516997-6954 (after 4 pm)BOSS SOUL FOOD S FINE DRINKSFront and Fulton streetsDr. FocheS! K. Jehoshaphat D.D.famous radio and TV personalityw ith special talentsCall 7 8 3 -0 6 8 7 every Sunday, 4 PM -7PM.a special consultant and advisor on marriages, divorces,child problems, infant dedications and all other problems.( 51 Clark St. St. George Hotel 4th fl.April 13 and 14 8P.M..C O M ED Y Q U A R T E TTheater Benefit for the Heights andHill Community CouncilDonation at DoorimTTunriui niiinru u n i irm inn uiiur\%uii$2.00co MOMDnr di Arc u \\j n u m w u i u m v u
                                
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