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Page 20, May 24,1973, PHOENIXEVENTS5Til ANNUAL MOTHERS DAY CELEBRATION: sponsored by the Parents Advisory Committee of Iveti iSmik. Tiilit iUdy 24, 7j).iii. diP.S. 15, 71 Sullivan St. Awards to be given to Ms. Georgia McMurrav, Commissioner of the Agency for Child Development and 80 other mothers for their service in the child care field.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 00th Anniversary of Brooklyn Bridge and the 75th Anniversary of the City. Thurs., May 21, 2-8 p.m. Street fairs on either side of bridge. Ai'tists, booths on Eulton St. Fireworks at 8 p.m.(HARTER DAY LUNCHEON: Long Island University honors the 00th \\nniversary ol the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge & the rehabilitation of the Eulton St.- I latlmsh \\vo. area. Thurs., May 21, 12: :t(l p.m. in the LIUHumanities Bldg. Dining Hall (2nd ID, Eluthusli Ave. Ext. at DeKalb Ave. Tariff%u2014$15, including wine at table.THE GREAT GRAND ARMY PLAZA: walking tour led byMichael George, architectural historian. Sun., May 27, at 2:00 p.m. Meet on the steps of the main branch of the Public Library, (rain date, June ID.HEIGHTS ASSOCIATION: Annual Meeting with guest speaker Edward K. Hamilton, Deputy Mayor %u2014 NYC. Also, Report of President, election of Governors. l ues., May 211, 8p.m. Bossert Hotel, Crown Booth, Montague St.DIVORCE WORKSHOP, Led by State Senator Carol Bellamy, Focus on emotional problems, child custody etc., Christ Church, 112(1 Clinton St. Tues. May 29, 8 p.m.CLASSROOM C O N C E PT : Presentation of open classroom concept, sponsored by P.S. 7-8 PTA, Wed., May 111), 7:150, at P.S. 8, 1 11 York St., Discussion and Q & A led by Eunice Morrison and Jackve Cooper, Dist. 13 Open Classroom Coordinators, including slide presentation of P.S. 8 open class situation.ZuccottiTASK FORCE: Planning Commission Chairman John Zuccotti is guest speaker at Mayor%u2019s Urban Action Task Force Meeting, May 31, 8 p.m., Nurses Residence, Methodist Hospital, 6th St. and 8th Ave.WRITE ELEPHANT SALE: sponsored by the National Society of Guide Dog Users, Inc. to benefit the society and the Police Athletic League. Sat., June 2,1:30-5:30 p.m. at St. Johns Episcopal Church, St. Johns PI. bet. 6th & 7th Aves. Donations takes! bet. 11:30 - 12:30p.m. Records, tapes, china, jewelry, toys, etc. (no clothing).V n lu n io n rc n u ll Vlomx8065.FUN & GAMES: at Abraham & Straus Special Events Center, 420 Eulton St., Sat., May 26, 10a.m. - 5p.m. Spoils games, brain games. Chess games, word games, etc. Participation and observation. Free.(BROOKLYN'S HAPPmm)DANCE INSTRUCTION: for all ages, at the Brooklyn War Memorial, Rec. Center, Cadman Plaza West & Orange St. Weekdays. For info, call Rosemarie Gardella, at 624-6030. Free.r \\~ f fUMAAl I Ul k /U JTVU R E N %u2019 S S H O W : Theatrevisions production of %u201cDolphin 2.%u201d New theatre piece. Now thru summer at the Spencer Memorial Church, Remsen & Clinton Sts. Adm: $1.50 & $2 at door. Reservations: call 873-4517.LIVE ANIMALS: every Saturday at MUSE, 10:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. &3- 4p.m. Science discussions, 11a.m. - 1p.m. History program, 2-3p.m. &4- 5p.m.EXHIBIT: Handicraft & novelty exhibit featuring children%u2019s educational games, stuffed animals, decorative pillows, & more created by the PreKindergarten & Early Childhood Parents of School District No. 13. May 23-25, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lobby of Con Edison, 30 Flatbush Ave.GardenCOMMON SENSES: A Physical Self-Identification Exhibit for children 6 yrs. and up. Through May at MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave. Info: 774-2900.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.THEATREENTERTAINMENT ADVENTURE: The Brooklyn Arts & Cultural Association (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: $1, available at box office, 783-6700.VINTAGE FILMS: Led by Dick Griffo. Every Friday night, 7:30 p.m.. Parlor A, Hotel St. George. Heights and Hill Community Council.n A N f %u2019F. F F .S T T V A I %u25a0 O u t d o o r Spring Dance Festival comes to the Promenade, Phylis Lamhut Company, May 26, 3 p.m., Foot of Remsen St. (Rain date May 27).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 Hall at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tickets: $1, available at the box office, 783-6700.JAZZ CONCERT: Pete Pearson, for teen & adults. Thurs., May 24, 8 p.m. at MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave.SUNDAY CONCERT: Curtis High School Jazz Band and Chorus. May 27, lp.m. at the Brooklyn Museum, Auditorium Court.76TII ANNUAL CONCERT: at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, Sun., June 3, 5:30p.m. at Cami Hall, 165 West 57th St., N.Y., N.Y. (opposite Carnegie Hall). Donation: $2. Tickets available at the door or at the Conservatory, 58 7th Ave. All seats reserved.JAZZ CONCERT: The Roland Alexander Ensemble will perform at MUSE on Thurs., June 7, at 8p.m. Teens & adults welcome. 1530 Bedford Ave.ART EXHIBITSEXTEND EXHIBIT: TheBrooklyn Museum exhibit, %u201cArt of the Dogon%u201d has been extended through Mon., May 28. The Museum will be open on that day from 1 through 5 p.m. (holiday hours)PHOTOGRAPHS: by HarryLapow on exhibit at Long Island University, Metcalfe Hall, Flatbush Ave. & Hillei PI. May 14-June3.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.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 Paintings on Musical MOdes. Led by Vishakha Walker. Second FI., Brooklyn Museum.GALLERY TALKS: Wed., May 30 & Sat., June 2 %u2014 American Paintings of the 18th and Early 19th Century. Lecturer, Linda Ferber. Fifth FL, Brooklvn Museum.PRECINCT COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETINGS: 72nd Precinct %u2014June 12, 8p.m. (second Tues. of month) at the Station House, 4th Ave. & 30th St.; 76th Precinct %u2014 June 5, (first Tues of month), 8p.m., Station House, Union St., bet. Henry %u2014 Hicks Sts.; 84th Precinct %u2014 June 20, 8p.m. (third Wed. of month) at Hotel St. George, 4th FL, Georgian Rm., Clark St. New members always welcome.PROSPECT PARK STROLL: with Donald Simon along the famous water course and the phantom sites of projects never carried out. Sat., June 16, 10:30 a.m. Walk will commence from the Bartel Pritchard Circle.Earns AwardThe highest honor that theGarden Club of America canbestow, the Bulkley Medal, wasawarded to the Brooklyn BotanicGarden for its comprehensiveeducational exhibit of dried planmaterial. The award waspresented this fall at the BryantPark Flower Show'.Brooklyn Botanic Gardenfellowship recipients Carol Timpone, Maria Matthes and JaniceMoran assembled and driedflowers, seed pods, fruits andfoliage which were then arrangedfor the show by horticulturistEdm^nH Moulin.MUSIC &DANCE\presented by the Masterworks Laboratory theatre, directed byW a lt W itpovp Spohpq frn m th ro oMozart operas %u2014 %u201cThe Marriage of Figaro %u201d %u201c Don Giovanni,%u201d & %u201cCosi fan Tuttle,%u201d and other works. Fri., May 25, Sat., May 26. 7:30p.m. & Sun., May 27, 5p.m. Spencer Memorial Church, Clinton & Remsen Sts. Donation (tax deductible) : $20, $15. $10. Call: 691- 4367. Reservations: MA 5-3512.AMERICAN INDIAN THEMES: art work by Alberto Espinoza on exhibit thru May 31 at the Ingersoll Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza.u iM iiim iiiiiiiiiiM im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiu t:| Sick of the Sexist || Singles Scene?1 UB-WOMEN & LI&-MEN |2 Expands to Brooklyn Heights. Come 22 meet in stimulating open-ended raps on 2 2 liberation, sex-roles, human awareness 2 2 socializing S, refreshments. Friday at 2 2 8 00 pm. F irst Unitarian Church, 2 2 Pierrepont 8. Monroe PI. Brooklyn Hts. %u2019 %u00a3 2 $3. Contr. Subway: All trains to Boro 3 2 Hall. Doors close by 9:15 pm 3iim iiim iiiiim iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiitiiiiijS

