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                                    Page 20, May 17, 1973. PHOENIXEVENTSCRAFTS FESTIVAL %u201973, ArtistCraftsmen of New York, includingrvhhta iiJii c am c,.r: V U U U l C * * * * * iZ V -M ip w l l i l i m u u k )U I I ,will exhibit, demonstrate and sell their pieces, at A&S, Special Events Center, 8th floor, Mon. May 14 through Sat. May 19, from II -7 p.m. Mon. & Thurs., 10 a.m, \\.m. other days.HAPPENINGS BACK: famous Borough Hall Happenings, noontime entertainment at Borough Hall, return Tues., May 15, presented from 12-2 p.m., Monday thru Friday until Sept. 15. For information: 783-4469.COUNTRY FAIR. Maypole dance, games, entertainment, arts, crafts sale, Packer Collegiate Inst., 170 Joralemon St., Thurs. May 17, 1:30- 4 p.m.BRIDGE MEET: St. Saviour%u2019s Parish Bridge Committee of St. Saviour Rosary Society, sponsors, Friday, May 18, St. Saviour%u2019s Auditorium, 8th Ave. and 6th St., benefit St. Saviour%u2019s School.REACH. FAIR: Food, handicrafts, white elephant sale, games at the second annual event, sponsor, Recreational Endeavor at Cobble Hill and Heights, Sat., May 19, noon to 5 p.m., courtyard, First Presbyterian Church, Henry St., near Clark.PARENTS DAY: Fifth annualStranahan Parents%u2019 Day at .IIIS 112, 610 Henry St., May 19, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Conferences, workshops and buzz sessions with parents and staff participating. Breakfast prepared by teachers and students of Home Economics Dept. For information: ,IA 2-6218.SPRING SALE, Rummage Boutique, China small furniture, records, plants, etc. Assumption Church, Cranberry St. bet. Hicks & Henry, Sat. May 19, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun., May 20, io a.m.-2 p.m.BOERUM HILL HOUSE TOUR: Sun., May 20, 2-5 p.m. (rain or shine). Beautiful homes; free food and nickel beer at the Kings Pawn Tavern plus a plant sale at the end of the tour. Tickets: $3, available at start of tour, 314 State St. Info: 624-8489.MOVIE: Long Island University Student Government presents \in Venice\in the Humanities Bldg. Conference Hall, Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKalb Ave. Wed., May 23, 7:30 p.m. Adm: $.75.REGISTRATION: opens Mon., May 21, 10 a.m. for the Domestic Cat Show to be held June 9. Special Events Center, Abraham & Straus Dept. Store, Fulton St. Ribbons & prizes will be awarded.HUNGARIAN LITERATURE: Lecture and exhibition of Hungarian literature Monday, May 21, 3 p.m., talk by Mihaiy Batki Bralman, Long Island University Brooklyn Center, Flatbush Ext. and DeKalb. Exhibition runs through June 10.SPRING TIME AT CARROLL GARDENS: a festival for the entire family. Tues., May 22,7 p.m. at the Carroll Gardens Community Library, 396 Clinton St. at Union. Folk singing, playlots, films, puppets, refreshments & door prizes. Free tickets at branch. (Children under 12 must be accompanied by adult).[BROOKLYN'S HAPPENINGDo you have a civic, scnoo!, church, blockassociation social, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone knowsabout it by letting PHOENIX knowSubmit your listings bynoon Monday tor each Thursday's paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St, or call643-1032The Parks Department has announced that tennis enthusiasts can now Degin purchasing their outdoor permits at Litchfield Mansion, in Prospect Park. The office is open between u a.m. and 4 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays through June 30. Permits may be obtained by mail if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to Litchfield along with the fee and a photo.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 22, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 249 Ninth St., at 4th Ave., Park Slope.MEMORIAL EVENT: Society of Old Brooklynites unveils a memorial monument to Colonel Washington A. Roebling, builder of the Brooklyn Bridge, Thurs., May 24, 12 noon at Civic Center near entrance to Supreme Court Bldg.DIAMOND JUBILEE: festive daylong celebration of the 90th Anniversary of Brooklyn Bridge and the 75th Anniversary of the City. Thurs., May 24, 2-8 p.m. Street fairs on either side of bridge. Artists, booths on Fulton St. Fireworks at 8 p.m.(DARTER DAY LUNCHEON: Long Island University honors the 90th Anniversary of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge & the rehabilitation of the Fulton St.- Flatbush Ave. area. Thurs., May 24, 12:30 p.m. in the I.IUHumanities Bldg. Dining Hall (2nd fl ), Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKalb Ave. Tariff%u2014$15, including wine at table.THE GREAT GRAND ARMY PLAZA: walking tour led by Michael George, architectural historian. Sun., May 27, at 2:30* p in. Meet on the steps of the main branch of the Public Library, (rain date, June 3).HEIGHTS ASSOCIATION: Annual Meeting with guest speaker Edward K. Hamilton. Deputy Mayor %u2014 NYC. Also, Report of President, election of Governors. Tues., May 29, 8p.m. Bossert Hotel, Crown Roofh, Montague St.DIVORCE WORKSHOP, Led by State Senator Carol Bellamy, Focus on emotional problems, child custody etc., Christ Church, 326 Clinton St. Tues. May 29, 8 p.m.BAZAAR: Colony-So. Brooklyn Houses event. May 18-19,10 a.m. to 8 p.m. corner Atlantic Ave. and Nevins. Nearly new merchandise, home-baked goods and handicrafts on sale. Information, 858-1563.CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMSCOMMON SENSES: A Physical Self-Identification Exhibit for children 6 yrs. and up. Through May at MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave. Info: 774-2900.FAMILY FUN DAY, marionette show (noon) skatemobile, arts & crafts, sports, scrabble champions, chess pros, amateur sing for children 10 & under, at Prospect Park, 11th St. playground, Sat. May 19, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for info call SO 8-2300.HOW THE WORLD BEGAN: special children%u2019s program exploring the ideas of our culture and the Dogon%u2019s through movementand sound. By Vishakha Walker, Sat., May 19, 2:30p.m. Robert Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.EXHIBIT: {landycraft & novelty exhibit featuring children%u2019s educational games, stuffed animals, decorative pillows, & more created by the PreKindergarten & Early Childhood Parentis of School District No. 13. May 23-25 , 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lobby of Con Edison, 30 Flatbush Ave.|'mm-?j/YT r<\ENTERTAINMENT ADVENTURE: The Brooklyn Arts & Cultural Association %u2018 (BACA) presents The Mildred Mayfield Dancers & The Bread and Butter Puppet Players on Sat., May 26, 2 p.m. at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Music Hall. Tickets:%u201d $1, available at box office, 783-6700.WORKSHOP EXHIBIT: selected pieces created in Brooklyn Museum%u2019s %u201cin-depth workshops%u201d of 1972-73 by children 6-17. May 27 - July 1, Corner Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.THEATREHEIGHTS PLAYERS: %u201cAnyone Can Whistle,%u201d Friday and Saturday, May 4-5,11-12, 18-19, 8:30 p.m., 26 Willow Place, $3. Reservations, call 237-2752.%u201c THE WEAVERS%u201d : Play by Gerhart 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 PL Brooklyn College.%u201cON THE TOWN%u201d : 1940%u2019s musical presented by students of Packer Collegiate Institute, May 18-19, 8 p.m., Packer Theater, 170 Joralemon St., Directed by Susan Kerner, Packer junior, with cast and crew of Packer students.r u i j i n i iv A ^ r u /ir o u .Poets, includingV stfiiiuiuaiifcj%u2018Voices ofBrooklyn;%u201d Sun., May 20, 2 p.m. Third FL West Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.VINTAGE FILMS: Led by Dick Griffo. Every Friday night, 7:30 p.m.. Parlor A, Hotel St. George. Heights and Hill Community Council.MUSIC & DANCE%u2018EXTRAVAGANCE IN AMERICAN MUSIC\Colloquim and concert on Wed., May 23, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., respectively. Presented by the Brooklyn College Institute for Studies in American Music. Colloquium: (free) Victor Yellin, professor of music at New York University; Gilbert Chase, Professor of music at Brooklyn College; rm. 092, Gershwin Hall. Concert: solo songs, duets, piano pieces, melodrama, & more; adm. $2. Gershwin Theater. Campus Rd.& Hillel PLJAPANESE 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.BACA PRESENTS: The Brooklyn * Arts & Cultural Association presents the Everyman Company of Brooklyn, in an original play by Brother Jonathan Ringkamp, O.S.F., Sat., May 26, 8 p.m., Music Hail at tne is roomy n Academy ot Music. Tickets: $1, available at the box office, 783-6700.SUNDAY CONCERT: Canarsie High School Chorus & Stage Band. May 20, 1 p.m. Auditorium Court, Brooklyn Museum.JAZZ CONCERT: Pete Pearson, for teen & adults. Thurs., May 24, 8 p.m. at MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave.OPERA TO RAGTIME: featured in FREE concert given by the Long Island University Community Chorus, Sun., May 20, 3:00 p.m. in the Humanities Bldg. Conference Hall, Flatbush Ave. Ext. & DeKalb Ave. Excerpts from: %u201cCarmen,%u201d %u2022%u2022Boris Goaunov, %u2019 \Rag.%u201d Spirituals by Aaron Copland and others.BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIA: Lucas Foss, Conductor. Music*! settings from the Psalms of the Renaissance through Stravinsky and including Rossi, Bloch, Foss ft Bernstein. Sat., May 19, 8p.m. Tickets: $3 %u2022 $6. Reservations: call 783-2434. Opera House. Brooklyn Academy of Music.ART EXHIBITSPROMENDADE ART SHOW: 11th Semi-Annual Show on the Esplanade between Cranberry andRemsen 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 IslandUniversity, Metcalfe Hall, Flatbush Ave. & Hillel PL 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.t, SOME PARK SLOPE TALENT, ? Photos by Jim & Carolyn Kalett, Paintings by Jerome & Josephine i Burns, Brooklyn Memorabilia, Brownstone Gallery, 76 SeventhAve., through May 20.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.FENCE ART SHOW, paintings, sculpture, graphics, ceramics &crafts. Brooklyn Museum parking lot on Washington Ave. & along Eastern Parkway, Sun. May 20, 11 a.m. %u2014 5 p.m. (rain date. May 27).SCULPTURE: By Angelo Veneto. May 20-June 7. Brooklyn Museum Little Gallery.PF.OPLE-TO-PEOPLE PROGRAM: Themes in Dogon Sculpture: History, Myth, Ritual. Lecturer, Barbara DeMott. Sun., May 20, 1 p.m. at the Robert Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS: by Charles Ramsey, Jr. at the Brownstone Gallery, 76 Seventh Ave. Opens Tues., May 22, 6-8 p.m. Thru June 9. Tues - Sat., 11-6 p.m. Tel: 636-8736.GALLERY TALK: Wed., May 23 & Sat., May 26 at 1:15 p.m. Raga Mala Paintings: Indian Paintingson Musical MOdes. Led by Vishakha Walker. Second Fl., Brooklyn Museum.| Sick of the Sexist |i Singles Scene?______________ i| LB-W OM EN & LIB-MEN j5 Expands to Brooklyn Heights. Come %u00a3 S meet in stimulating open-ended raps on 5 1 liberation, sex roles, human awareness %u00a3 | soclallilng 8 refreshments. Friday at S 8:00 pm. F irst U nitarian Church.S Pierrepont & Monroe PI., Brooklyn Hts. s $3. Contr. Subway: AM trains to Boro i ..Hall. Doors close by 9:15 pm
                                
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