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                                    ISlIIIBIIllSIIIIlBIlBIIIIBIllllllCIfIICIIRIIIIIBBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIeilllll3IIBl11*7Page 16, May 10, 1973, PHOENIXEVENTSNEARLY NEW SALE, Benefit of Brooklyn Women%u2019s Exchange, Church of St. Ann%u2019s & The Holy Trinity, Clinton & montague Sts. Thurs. May 10 & Fri. May 11, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.WORLD EXPO, 73: BrooklynCollege 35th Annual Country Fair.BROOKLYN S HAPPENINGKDo you have a civic, scnool, church, blockassociation social, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone knowsdbuui ii u j icuiitg rriGENiX mvnSubmit your listings bynoon Monday tor each Thursday's paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St, or callTHEATREExhibits, food, games, more. Rock, Jazz, & Classic Groups. Adm. $1 %u2014 $1.50. Fri., May 11, 12 noon %u2014 midnight. Roosevelt Field, Campus Rd. & E. 23 St. (rain date May 18).OUTDOOR FAIR: annual event for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the Brooklyn Ethical Culture School. Sat., May 12, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 49 Prospect Park West. (Rain date: May 19). Games & prizes for children; on sale: clothing, toys, plants, jewelry, landmark tiles and more. Snackbar and bake shop. Free admission.MOTHER%u2019S DAY PLANT SALE: 8th annual sale, sponsored by P.S. 29 Parents Assn., Sat., May 12, schoolyard, Kane and Henry Sts., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Annuals, perennials, houseplants, plus some selected for window boxes, also pots, boxes, tools and gardening booklets from Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Rain or shine.TOWN MEETING: BrooklynHeights Town Meeting, Sat., May 12, 12-5 p.m., must live or work in Heights to vote. St. Charles Borromeo Church, Sidney PI. Preregister to speak by calling 858- 5060.PROMENADE BAKE SALE will be held by The Music School of the First Presbyterian Church, Sat. May 12, from 10 to 4 near the Pierrepont St. entrance to the promenade.COMEDY FILM CLASSIC: The Great Chase, starring the Keystone Cops, Sun., May 13, 3p.m. Lecture Hall, Brooklyn Museum. Membs: .50, nonmembs: $1.CRAFTS FESTIVAL %u201973, ArtistCraftsmen of New York, including Cobble Hill Sculptor Ahmad Sufi, will exhibit, demonstrate and sell their pieces, at A&S, Special Events Center, 8th floor, Mon. Ma* 14 through Sat. May 19, from U a.m. -7 p.m. Mon. & Thurs., 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. other days.POETRY READING: ColetteInez. Sun., May 13. 2p.m. Third FI. West Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.ANNUAL BROOKLYN DAY: for the blind & handicapped to support work training and social services programs. Organized by Women%u2019s Committee of the Bureau of Community Services Luncheon, prizes, pastry sale, card party, fashion show. Noon, in Grand Ballroom, St. George Hotel, 51 Clark St., Tues., May 15.COVERED DISH LUNCHEON: given by United Methodist Women on Tues., May 15, 12:30p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church, 7th Ave., & St. Johns Place. Donation $2.GLORIA STEINEM & MARGARET SLOAN, discuss Sexism & Racism, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Tues., May 15,8 p.m. Tickets $10., $4. & $3. For info, phone 638-1703.NUTRITION WORKSHOP. How to shop wisely and prepare inexpensive appetizing meals, workshop series sponsored by Methodist Hospital, designed for housewives and senior citizens. 1-3 p.m., Tues., May 15, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 249 Ninth St., at 4th Ave., Park Slope.GROUNDCOVERS & MULCHES: Charles Mazza of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden will give short course on techniques of garden maintenance. Wed., May 16, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fee: $8, for membs: $5. Bring sandwich, tea & coffee served. Advance registration: send fee with name, address and phone no. to: Instruction Department, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, 11225.LEGAL SEMINAR: sponsored by the South Bklyn. Legal Services & the Heights and Hill Community Council. Four successive sessions: Weds., April 25, May 2, 9, & 16, in the T.V. Lounge, 4th fl., Hotel St. George. To register contact Heights & Hill at 596-8789.U l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l | l l | | i i | i i | | | | i i i i i | i | i i i i | i i | j | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ) l| l | l | l l | | %u201e %u201e , %u201e | m , | | | | , | | | %u201e | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Free Booths atBridge CelebrationMay 20 is the date for a gala celebration of the 90th birthday of The Brooklyn Bridge, and local artists, artisans, antique dealers and street vendors are invited to take advantage of free booth space at a street fair planned to mark the event on the Brooklyn side of the Bridge.Set for the site of the old Fulton Ferry, immediately under the Bridge (at theend of Cadman Plaza West), the festivities planned, under the auspices of the Diamond Jubilee Committee (N.Y.C. is celebrating its 75th birthday this year too), include a parade, concerts, bands, theater groups, a flea market and fireworks.To take advantage of the free booth space, call, day, 834-8830 or night, 691- 3796..................................................... all 6ort6 of |%u25a0for <3mis and bou*..CroeuiJ5 Montague St Brooklyn, M. VHorse and Rider, a 32- inch wood sculpture was created by an artist of the Dogon, an area of fortresslike villages near the great bend of the Niger in Mali. More than 100 sculptures in wood, iron, brass, copperSANE FORUM: Dr. William Davidon sllpfpd co-conepiraior in Harrisburg Trial, guest speaker on %u201cPubh Button War %u2014 America%u2019s Gift to Mankind,%u201d Wed., May 16, 8:30, Unitarian Church, Monroe PI. at Pierrepont St.MOVIE: %u201cKlute,%u201d Long IslandUniversity Student Gov%u2019t, presents at LIU Humanities Bldg., Conference flail. Flatbush Ave. Ext. & DeKalb Ave. Wed., May 16, 7:30p.m. Adm: $.75.RE.A.C.H FAIR: Food, handicrafts, white elephant sale, games at the second annua! event, sponsor. Recreational Endeavor at Cobble Hil! and Heights, Sat., May 19, noon to 5 p.m., courtyard, First Presbyterian Church, Henry St., near Clark.| Sick of the Sexist || Singles Scene?| LIB-WOMEN & LIB-MEN |S Expands to Brooklyn Heights. Come | = meet in stimulating open-ended raps on 5 S liberation, sex-roles, human awareness S - socializing 8, refreshments. Friday at S S 8:00 pm. F irst U nitarian Church, %u00a7 = Pierrepont 8, Monroe PI., Brooklyn Hts. js = 83. Contr. Subway: All trains to Boro %u00a7 S Hall. Doors close by 9:15 pmniiiimiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiHimigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRiand terra cotta are currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum exhibit, %u201c African Art of the Dogon%u201d The Lester Wunderman Collection. Admission is free.CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMS%u201cSLEEPING BEAUTY%u201d : Gallery Players present classic, May 11 and May 13 at 7 p.m. and May 12 at 1 and 4 p.m. Memorial Presbyterian Church, 186 St. Johns PI. Tickets $1.50. Groups of 10 or more $1 each.FESTIVAL TIME: Total Theatre for Youth - music, drama, dance performed by multi-ethnic group of professional young people. Director, Andora Hodgin. Sat., May 12, 2p.m. Auditorium Court, Brooklyn Museum.Brooklyn%u2019s onlyBooksfore%u00bb i %u2022 i ror %u00a7aasTues-Thur 2-6Sat. 10:30-5:30Sun. Noon-5:3Qchild's p(a*l226 ATLANTIC 237-2656HEIGHTS PLAYERS: %u201cAnyoneCan Whistle,%u201d Friday and Saturday, May 4-5,11-12,18-19, 8:30 p.m., 26 Willow Place, $3.Reservations, call 237-2752...nnm wr* t %u00ab t n * w r t x n o %u2022 %u2022 try. tl VI H U . H L r t V L I V O . I I d ) t J JGerhart Hauptmann, directed by Howard Waxman. May 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, & 22. 8 p.m. Gershwin Theatre, Adm: $2.25, Students, $1.50. except Sat. Campus Rd. & Hillel PI. Brooklyn College.MUSIC &DANCECONCERT: Brooklyn College Festival Chorus & Orch. Harry Saltzman, conductor. Stravinsky, Schubert. Whitman Hall, Campus Rd. & Hillel PI. Sat., May 12, 8p.m. Adm: $2, Students: $1.SUNDAY CONCERT: WinthropHigh School Band & Chorus. May 13, 1p.m. at the Auditorium Court, Brooklyn Museum.BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIA: Lucas Foss, Conductor. Musical settings from the Psalms of the Renaissance through Stravinsky and including Rossi, Bloch, Foss & Bernstein. Sat., May 19, 8p.m. Tickets: $3 - $6. Reservations: call 783-2434. Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music.JAPANESE DANCERS AT BAM: The Friends of Brooklyn Academy of Music will have as their guests at their annual meeting Saeko Inchinoche, modern choreographer and dancer and a member of her company. The capsule performance will be open to public, free of charge, Thurs., May 17, Chelsea Theatre, Brooklyn Academy. Info: call Mrs. Evelyn Ortner, NE 8-3128.BSBIBTIsIBSIPROMENDADE ART SHOW: 11th Semi-Annual Show on the Esplanade between Cranberry and Remsen Sts. May 12-13, 19-20, 26- 27. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Info, 998-0983.AFRICAN ART: From the Lester Wunderman Collection. Brooklyn Museum, April 4-May 20..PHOTOGRAPHS: by HarryLapow on exhibit at Long Island University, Metcalfe Hall, Flatbush Ave. & Hillel PI. May 14-June3.PAINTINGS: by Richard Miller on exhibit in the Humanities Bldg. Gallery of Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKalb Ave. Hours: Mon. - Fri., 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. April 30 thru May 22.GALLERY TALK: The Role of the Artist in Dogon Society, by Ellen Taylor. Wed., May 16 & Sat., May 19, 1:15p.m. Robert E. Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.DOGON IRON SCULPTURE: lecture by Sherry DeCarava. Sun., May 13, 2p.m. Robert E. Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.ANNUAL FENCE ART SHOW: sponsored by the Brooklyn Museum%u2019s Community Committee, will be held on May 20 (Rain dateMay 27), 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry blanks available now for artists and craftsmen who wish to exhibit. Info: call 789-2493.Hearings On1 PierrepontA public hearing at the Landmarks Preservation Commission set for Tuesday, May 15, will consider one application for a %u201ccertificate of appropriateness%u201d from the Brooklyn Heights Historic District.The property, at 1 Pierrepont St., built in 1924, is requesting a permitft %u00bb %u00ab fttt. n l f t 4 , , %u00bb n , . , J %u00ab ---- 4.1__AX/* M U V %u00bb%u00bb p iV V U l X- VV 111 VAX/ VV 1/1* C l l teighth floor, south side, replacing a window area of three four-overfour sashes with two dividing heavy mullions. The hearing and award of the certificate is a necessary step before exterior building alteration may be made in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District.
                                
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