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                                    EVENTSLIBRARY MEETING: BrooklynLibrary Council on the fight forpublic funds. Also, election of officers. Thurs., Apr. 26, 8 p.m.,%u25a0 ngersoll Bldg., Grand ArmyPlaza.GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE:Protestant and Roman CatholicClergy speak at Good Friday 3-hour observance, GreenwoodBaptist Church, 7th Ave. at 6th St.,April 20, noon to 3 p.m., sponsoredby Park Slope Clergy Assn. Open topublic. May come and leave at anytime during service.FILM: Easter Island; PictaimPeople. Sat., Apr. 21, 3p.m. Lecture Hall, Brooklyn Museum.ISRAEL: Color photo essay by S.Byron Stone. Sat., Apr. 21, 3 p.m.,Brooklyn Heights Public Library.POETRY READING: TomWeatherly; Ivan Arguelles. Sun.,April 22, 2 p.m. Third FI . WestGallery, Brooklyn Museum.TASK FORCE MEETING:Mayors I%u2019rban Action Task Force,April 23, OTB President HowardSamuels, guest speaker. I.L.A.Hall, Court and Union Sts., 8 p.m.Question and Answer period withSamuels. Also, two new 10-minutefilms on Brooklyn will be shown.SOUTH BROOKLYNDEVELOPMENT COUNCIL %u2014Regular meeting, Tues., April 24, 8p.m. at Cuvier Warren Church, 450Warren St. Agenda includes voteon amendments to bylaws andreports of Health, Housing andGowanus Canal Committees.ELECTION OF OFFICERS:Brooklyn Heights Board of Trade,Tues., April 24, 7:30 p.m., GraceChurch, 254 Hicks St.YWCA WEEK EVENTS: OpenHouse, April 25, 5-7:30, tour ofThird Avenue (at State St.)facility, refreshments, passes forfree dip in pool; Members%u2019 Luncheon, April 26, Marian Leifsen,guest speaker.Howard Samuels willvisit So. Brooklyn TaskForce meeting April 23.See calendar.DISTRICT 15 SCHOOL BOARD:public meeting April 25, 8 p.m. atthe board offices, 360 Smith Street,Regular meeting will be turnedover to candidates for Board May 1elections; business will be laidover to special meeting May 9.SEMINAR: %u201cLegal Problems ofthe Aging\Bklyn. Legal Services, Wed., Apr.25, 2:30 p.m.. Parlor A, Hotel St.George. Call to registrate, Free.BROOKLYN'S HAPPEN Im ]Do, uaii h a u o a oiwio Ul%u2014 %u201d * %u2014 %u00ab # v > i w w i , m i m i w %u00bb iyassociation soda!, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone knowsabout it by letting PHOENIX knowOn 8%u2022 a * A l U v , wumi an a. /wwi %u00bb#/noon Monday for each Thursday%u2019s paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St, or call643-1032f : T p LEn CT P T BR00KJ-YN: Jonathan Hatch, (left) takes on Recreation Commissioner Joseph p. Davidson who was on hand at the War Memorial Sunday for the play-off of the five-week Scrabble tournament. Hatch, whose score averaged 406 per game won a $100 savings bond and will represent Brooklyn in city-wide competition this summer.PERRENIALS: Learn to choose &grow. Plants supplied to takehome. Wed., April 25, 10:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. Fee:$10, Membs: $7.50. Bring sandwich, tea & coffee served.PRUNING: Learn how, the tools,the art with an expert. April 26,10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. BrooklynBotanic Garden, 1000 WashingtonAve. Fee: $6, Membs: $4. Bringsandwich, tea %u2014 coffee served.FILM: \26, 12 noon & 8:30 p.m. New YorkCity Community College, KlitgordCenter, 300 Jay St. Adm: $.85.MUSIC &DANCEMYRNA NACHMAN, Pianist,Brooklyn College, GershwinTheatre, Sat. April 21. 8 p.m.,tickets $2.00, students $1.00BASICALLY BAROQUE CONCERT: Program of smallmasterpieces of Bach, Vivaldi andothers. Old First Reform Church.7th Ave. at Carroll St., Sunday!April 22, 4 p.m. Judith James,soprano; Albert Block, organ, TomLisenbee and Jim Stubbs, trumpet; Bob Carlisle, horn; PorterPoindexter, trombone; LarryBenz, bass trombone. Admissionfree: babysitting available.ERIK BRUHN, noted oaiietdancer, talk; part of %u201cArtist asHumanist%u201d series, BrooklynCollege Student Center, OccidentalLounge, Campus Road & East 27St%u201e April 23, 12 noon, free.CONCERT: Camilla Williams,soprano. Wed., April 25, 12:15 p.m.Gershwin Theatre, BrooklynCollege, Campus Rd. & Hillel PI.Adm. FREE, tickets required.CONCERT: Brooklyn CollegeCollegium, Albert Fuller, dir.Wed., April 25, 8 p.m. GershwinTheatre, Campus Rd. & Hillel PI.Tickets: $2, Students: $1.56.JAZZ CONCERT: The Hilton RuizEnsemble, MUSE, Thurs., April26, 8 p.m.JAZZ CONCERT: for teens &adults with The Hilton Ruiz Ensemble. Thurs. April 26, 8 p.m.MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave. (Free)ART EXHIBITSWillowtown Street FairThe annual Willowtown Street Fair comes to the Height's Willow Place Saturday, April 28, starting at 12 noon, and organizers warn everybody to come early because the popular Garden Mart will openCARNIVAL IN BROOKLYNEXHIBITION: centered on theannual festival of West IndianAmericans. Community Gallerv.Brooklyn Museum. April 22 %u2014 Mav13.GALLERY TALK: The DogonConcept of the Universe, LindaSweet. Sat., April 21, 1:15 p.m.Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.ESSIE LANG, Paintings &Sculpture, Gallery 91, 91 AtlanticAve., opening Sat. evening, April14GALLERY TALK: Dogon Mythsand Their World; Sylvia Williams.Wed., April 25 & Sat., April 28, 1:15P-m- Blum Gallerv, Brooklynon time with %u201can excellent%u201d early Museum.to^sdd^ufql?ck\NEWSPAPER ART - Display of %u00bb %u2122 q y' pnnts and d^wings from N.Y.Willow Place is a small one-block Times, April u-27 (Closed duringstreet between Joralemon and spri%u00bbg recess April 15-21), N.YdOMAGfc, TO TRICCA: Paintingsof Marco Tricca. Twosimultaneous exhibits. LIUBrooklyn Center Humanities Bldg,and the Brownstone Gallery, 76 7thAve., April 2%u201427.P A R I S E T C H I N G S : 1 8 5 0 -1 0 0 0 .Including Cassatt, Corot,Daubigny, Degas, others. ThroughApr. 29, Print Gallery, BrooklynMuseum.AFRICAN ART: From the LesterWunderman Collection. BrooklynMuseum, April 4-May 20.CERAMICS: By Carol Sheinkopf.Apr. 8-26, Brooklyn Museum LittleGallery.ARTS AND CRAFTS OFETHIOPIA: rugs, jewelry,basketry. Through Apr. 30, GalleryShop. Brooklyn Museum.DUTARY EXHIBIT - L.I.U.-Brooklvn Center Dept, of Artpresents paintings of AlbertoDutary, LIU M-Building Gallery,Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKalbAve., April 13-May 10, Mon. thruFri., to a.m. to 7 p.m. Weekends, 10a.m. to 4 p.m. FreeTHEATREFLY CHELSEA TO BROOKLYN:Chelsea Theatre presents ElTeatro Campesino. Plays, skits,puppet shows, lums & a band.Thurs., April !9-Tues%u201e April 24.Tues. & Sun., 7:30 p.m. Wed.-Sat.,8:30 p.m. Brooklyn Academy ofMusic. Info: call 783-5110.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.CHELSEA PRESENTS: VideoJFree America in %u2018The ContinuingStory of Carel & Ferd%u2019. Eightmonitor video event %u2014 soap operastyle. April 24 - May 6. BrooklynAcademy of Music. Info: call 783-5110.%u201cTHE BOYS IN THE BAND%u201d:Brooklyn College Varsity Players,Leonard Natman, dir. April 26, 27,28, 29; 8 p.m. FREE, with tickets.New Workshop Theatre, BrooklynCollege.CHILDRENS %u2022 %u2022 %u2022PROGRAMSTHE ADVENTURES OFPINOCCHIO: GingerbreadPlayers & Jack. Mon., April 23 &Tues., April 24, 1 p.m. Music Hall,Brooklyn Academy of Music.Tickets; $1.25 -$.75. info: 783-2434.ARTS & CRAFTS: Kids 6%u201412,Fri., 3:30 p.m., Carroll GardensLibrary, 3% Clinton St%u201e Info. 625-5838.THE LIBERATION OF MOTHERGOOSE, Special Easter Show bythe Harlem Children%u2019s Theatre Co.,cast of 85 children, Billie HolidayTheatre, April 18 & 19, 1 p.m.children $1.50, adults $2.09, for info,call 636-1100, ext. 368SNOW WHITE: GingerbreadPlayers Production. Mon., Apr.23, A p r . 14-19, 1 p . m .Brooklyn Academy of Music.Tickets, $.75, $1, $1.25. Reservations, 783-2434.MAGIC LAND: Young People%u2019sTheatre by Frank Brents. Sat.,Apr. 28 & Sun., Apr. 29 at 1:00 p.m.Music Hall, Brooklyn Academy ofMusic. Tickets: $1.25-1.75. Info:783-2434.THEATRE VISION:new theater piece%u201cDolphin 2,%u201dfor 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.MOVIES & ROCK n ROLL, forchildren, Billie Holiday Theatre,1368 Fulton St. Sats. April 14 & 21, 1& 3 p.m. admission $1.00 call 636-1100 ext 368Police Supper SetSick of the Sexist Singles Scene?UB-WOMEN&LIB-MENExpands to Brooklyn Heights. Co ne meet in stimulating open ended raps on liberation, sex-roles, human awareness socializing 8. refreshments. Friday at 8 00 pm. F irst Unitarian Church, PierrepontS, Monroe PI., Brooklyn Hts. $3 Contr. Subway: All trains to Boro Hall. Doors close by 9:15 pmState Streets, below Hicks, and will be xlosed to vehicle traffic for the entire day. The annual fair has become one of the most popular in the area over the years, with food,fVinthQ ITlllciz? O nto nr
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