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                                    Page Twelve, PHOENIXEVENTSRECEPTION: for all candidatesfor the office of mayor and otherboro-wide and city-wide offices.Arranged by Kings CountyDemocratic Coalition. M ichel%u2019sRestaurant, 346 Flatbush Ave.,Thiirs.. Jan. ll. 5-9 P.M. $5 covercharge%u2014 food & drinks.ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATION:Sat., Jan. 13, 1 p.m. at PS 321, 7thAve. and 1st St. Rally anddiscussion 3 p.m., St. John%u2019sEpiscopal Church, 139 St. John%u2019sPI. Sponsored by Park SlopePeople Against the War.POETRY READING: Ruth LisaSchecter and David Ignatow. Sun.,Jan. 14, 2 p.m., Brooklyn Museum.(Free)CLASSIC SCREEN COMEDIES:. %u2019%u2019Sons of the Desert,%u201dstarring Laurel and Hardy, Sun.,Jan. 21, 3 p.m. Brooklyn MuseumLecture Hall Members. 30 cents:$1 non-members.INSTITUTIONAL RACISM: 7views, moderated by WilliamNute, medical director of theNeighborhood Health ServicesProgram. Sun., Jan. 14, 1%u20144 p.m.,Friends Meeting House, 110Schermerhorn St. (Free)PRE-LENTEN BIBLE SERIES:Mondays, Jan. 15, 22, 29 and Feb.5, 10:15 a.m. Plymouth Church ofthe Pilgrims, 75 Hicks St. Sponsored by Church Women United inBrooklyn.PHILEMON: Pre-Lenten BibleSeries, Mon., Feb. 5, 10:15 a.m.,Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims,75 Hicks St. Sponsored by ChurchWomen United of Brooklyn.CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING:First session of Women%u2019s InterestSym posium , dem onstrationworkshop, group participation, ledby Donna Barkman. Christ Churchand Holy Family, Clinton & KaneSts., Tues., Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m. $4.Info., 834-9120.LUKAS FOSS, Conductornuns i sunsIN ENGLISHPLUSNUB SIMMIN BRECHT SONGSSUN., J A N , 14, 3 PMTickets at BoxOftice: S 3,35 0,4,$ 6.Brooklyn Academy of music30 Lafayette Avenue, B rooklyn, N Y, 11217783 2434BROOKLYN'S HAPPENINGLDo you have a civic, school, church, blockassociation social, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyon** knowsabout it by letting PHOENIX knowSubmit your listings bynoon Monday for each Thursday's paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St. nr call643-1032.SENIOR CITIZENS: of St.Francis Xavier R.C. Parish willhold a special meeting on theproblems of the aging. Tues., Jan.16, 3 p.m., Francis XavierElementary School, between 6thand 7th Aves.NIXON%u2019S WAR: Anti-war forumfeaturing Sanford Gottlieb,executive director of SANE. Wed.,Jan. 17, 8:30 p.m.. First UnitarianChurch Undercroft, Monroe PL atPierrepont St. (Free)LOOKING AT BROOKLYN: ColorSlide Tour of Historic Brooklyn,Carroll Park Library, 396 ClintonSt., presented by Gus Tacopina,Wed., Jan. 17, 7:30 p.m.BOARD OF EDUCATION:Regular monthly meeting postponed to Wed., Jan. 17, 8 p.m., 110Livingston St.FILMS: %u201cBig Business%u201d & %u201cTwoTars%u201d%u2014 Laurel and Hardy, withtwo Road Runner Cartoons. Firstof series lasting through April atthe Berkeley Institute, 181 LincolnPI. Thurs., Jan. 18, 3:30 P.M.Series $5.00MEETING: Central BrooklynIndependent Democrats, Thurs.,Jan. 18, at 1502%u20148th Ave.CHURCH WOMEN UNITEDANNUAL MEETING: Fri., Jan.19, 12:30 p.m. luncheon, 1:30 p.m.,business meeting. Lafayette Ave.Presbyterian Church, 55 S. OxfordSt. Election and installation of 1973officers.WASHINGTON PEACE DEMONSTRATION:Inauguration Day, Sat., Jan. 20.Train leaves Penn Sta. 7 a.m. andreturns 6 p.m. $15 round trip. WestBrooklyn Independent Democratsand the New Democratic Coalition.Reservations, 522-4206, 287-0242,852-1622, or WB1D, 78 Montague St.Also, buses will leave from UnionSquare Manhattan, at 6 a.m. Info,691-3270.IN GOD%u2019S RIGHT HAND: Performances in English, Sun., Jan. 7,and Sat., Jan. 13, at 1 p.m. and inSpanish at 3:30 p.m. BrooklynAcademy of Music. Tickets 75cents to $1.25. Information, 783-2434.CINDERELLA, bv Prince St.Players, Music Hall, BrooklynAcademy of Music, Sun., Jan. 14, lp.m. & 3:30 p.m. 75 cents%u2014$1.75.PUPPET THEATRE VARIETYSHOW: Dorchester Masquers, 451E. 18th St., at Dorchester Rd. Sat.,Jan. 13, 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm.Tickets, $1.00. Information, 434-5649.M y staff and I are a v a ila b leto serve the people of Flatbush,South Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights,and Park Slope at4 neighborhood offices.1 /0 2 C h u ic h S treet2 8 6 C o u rt S tr e e t'78 Montague Street6 9 A S eventh A v e n u eI can be re a c h e d by phone at: 2 8 7 - 0 2 4 2Carol Bellam yStale Senator, Z3rd Senatorial DistrictS IM A FELSON o p en s at S ultim a East M o n d a y .ART EXHIBITSMICHAEL BIDDLE TALKSABOUT HIS ART: Sun., Jan. 14, 1p.m., Brooklyn Museum. (Free)SIMA FELSON: Recent etchingsand sculpture. Summa GalieryEast, 131 Pierrepont St. Jan. 15%u201427. Gallery open Tuesdays%u2014Saturdays. Champagne opening,Mon., Jan. 15, 7%u201410 p.m.JAPANESE PRINTS:Gallery Talks. Wed., Jan. 10, andSat., Jan. 13, Brooklyn MuseumPrint Gallery.CALIFORNIA PRINTS: Gallervtalks by Nancy Tousley. Thurs.,Jan. 11, 1:15 p.m., BrooklynMuseum, Blum Gallery. Free.FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN:Gallery talk by Edward Brohel.Thurs., Jan. 18, 1:15 p.m.,Brooklvn Museum. (Free)PHOTOS BY ROCCOGALATIOTO: M-Bldg. Lobby,LIU, Flatbush Ave. Ext. & DeKalbAve., Dec. 21%u2014Jan. 17, Mon%u2014Fri.10 a.m.- 7\- 4 p.m.PAINTINGS, GRAPHICS:Collage, Mixed Media, Rubbings &Photos, Monthly RotatingExhibits, San Art Studio Gallery,15 Seventh Ave., Mon. - Fri. 1-10p.m.; Sat. 1-6 p.m.FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN, printsby Yokohama artists after openingof the port in 1860, Print Gallery ofthe Brooklyn Museum, Dec. 6through Jan. 28.FRAN COX: Paintings on exhibitJan. 7-25. Brooklyn Museum ArtSchool Little Gallery.PRINT SALE: Specially purchased 19th century Japaneseblock prints. Through February.Brooklyn Museum.Stevie Wonder at LIUOne concert headlined by soulsinger Stevie Wonder and anotherwith jazz man Grover WashingtonJr. will be held in Founders HallGymnasium, Long IslandUniversity Downtown BrooklynCenter, on Friday and Saturday,Jan. 12 and 13.On Friday, jazz man GroverWashington Jr. will appear inconcert with Grady Tate andBobby Humphry. On Saturday,blind vocalist Stevie Wondprmoves into the spotlight with the Inner Roots. Both concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.The concerts are co-sponsored by Scorpio Productions and WLIU, the undergraduate student radio station of LIU Brooklyn Center. Proceeds will go to the radio station.Tickets for the Friday concertare $3 and $4, while the Saturdayconcert tickets are priced at $4 and$5. For information and reservations, telephone (212) 834-6159.LimousinesU minutedW ED D IN G S, AIKPUKTS PIERS. RESORTS,THEATRE, RACETRAUCi AND G RO UP TRANSPORTBy Hour %u2014 D a v - W e e k %u2014 M onthC arefu l an d C ourteous D riversask about our L O w rates522-1709 262 Court Stro%u00aett o oPRINTMAKING ANDILLUSTRATORS. Film s everySat. in Jan. at 3 p.m. BrooklynMuseum Lecture Hall.ORIENTAL INFLUENCES INWESTERN ART: Gallery talk byNina Jensen. Tues., Jan. 16, 1:15p.m., Brooklyn Museum (Free)THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK:Brooklyn Heights Players, 26Willow Pl%u201e Jan. 12 %u2014 13, 19 %u2014 20, 26%u2014 27, 8:30 p.m.TREASURE ISLAND: Musical .New York Community College, 300Jay St., Sat., Jan. 13, 2 p.m. $1.50.Lecture SetThe history and a rchitecture of the one-timevillage of Bedford inBrooklyn will be discussedby Ms. Viola Hargrave, atrustee of The Society forthe Preservation ofWeeksville and BedfordStuyvesant History, Sunday,Jan. 21, 3 p.m., at the LongIsland Historical Society,128 Pierrepont St. Goingback to 1664, Bedford'shistory is of prime importance today and some ofthe finest examples of late19th century architecturecan be found there. Admission to the lecture is freeand the public is invited toattend.VOICES, INC: Black RepertoryCo. of 10 singer-actors, AuditoriumCourt. Bklvn, Museum, Sat., Jan.13, 2 p,m. (Free)SOUL CONCERTS: StevieWonder, Sat., Jan. 13, 8 p.m.Grover Washington Jr., Fri., Jan.12, 8 p.m. LIU Brooklyn Center,Founders Hally Gym.' Friday%u2019sTickets, $3, $4. Saturday, $4, $5.Info, 834-6159.JACQUELINE DU PRE,CELLIST: Whitman Hall,Brooklyn College, Campus Rd. %u2014Hillel Pl%u201e Jan. 13, 8 p.m. $3.25%u2014$5.95.BRECHT OPERAS & SONGS:Brooklyn Philharmonia, LukasFoss, conductor. Featuring NinaSimone, in songs by Brecht-Eisler,plus staged concert versions of theHindemith Brecht Opera,%u201cLehrstuck%u201d & the Kurt WeillBrecht %u201cJasager,%u201d Sun., Jan. 14,Brooklyn Academy of Music, 3p.m., $3.59%u2014$6.00.JOSE MOLINA & BAILESESPANOLES: dancers singers &instrumentalists from Spain. NewYork Community College, Sun.,Jan. 14, 3 p.m. $3. & $4.JAM SESSIONS: MUSE, 1530Bedford Ave., every Wed., 7:30p.m.SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT: Erasmus Hall High SchoolChorus. Sun., Jan. 14, 1 p.m.,Brooklyn Museum. (Free)Give BloodThe Greater New YorkBlood Program has called onall residents of the city toincrease their blooddonations during thecurrent critical shortage.1 orally donations ra n Hamade at the Long IslandCollege Hospital BloodBank, 340 Henry St. For anappointment call 780-1721.Hours are Monday throughFriday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.and Saturday and Sundayfrom 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
                                
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