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                                    PHOENIX, June 7, 1973EVENTSFREE MEDICAL TESTS: will begiven at the Park Slope Community Health Fair, Fri., June 8, 4-8p.m. & Sat., June 9, 10a.m.-4p.m.%u25a0 _ o __ l %u201e w_ i i c d i i i i iiu r ic tiu tc ut C A iuu n a . u t .High School No. 51, 350 Fifth Ave.;use 4th St. entrance. Sponsored byMethodist Hospital and communitygroups.LIU COMMENCEMENT: exercises begin 9:30 A.M. on Fri., June8 at the Albee Theatre, AlbeeSquare.SQUARE DANCE: sponsored bythe Seventh Ave. NeighborsAssociation for June 9, 3-6p.m. onSeventh Ave. at Sterling PI. toraise money for tree planting,(lames, food, rides & more. Ticketsfor dancers: adults, $1 and $.50 forages 13-10. Harry Lazar, caller.Info: 638-4596.PRECINCT COUNCIL MONTHLYMEETINGS: 72nd Precinct %u2014June 12, 8p.m. (second Tues. ofmonth) at the Station House, 4thAve. & 30th St.; 76th Precinct %u2014June 5, (first Tues of month),8p.m., Station House, Union St.,bet. Henry %u2014 Hicks Sts.; 84thPrecinct %u2014 June 20, 8p.m. (thirdWed. of month) at Hotel St.George, 4th FI., Georgian Rin.,Clark St. New members alwayswelcome.FIELD TRIP: into the New JerseyPine Barrens; an all-day outing forthe serious naturalist conducted bythe Brooklyn Botanic Garden.Take in birds, wild flowers, andanimals found in the woods &swamps. Group will also visit aforgotten town and witness a birdhanding exhibit. Sat., June 9.Leave Botanic Garden at 9a.m.,return at 5:30p.m. (Extensivewalking will require sturdy shoesor boots. Bring lunch and abeverage).BREAD SCULPTURE: JohnFisher, baker-loafer, will conductan event for all ages to be held inthe Brooklyn Museum ParkingLot, Washington Ave. off EasternPkwy. Sat., June 9, 11a.m.4p.m.Sponsored by the Brooklyn Arts &Culture Association. F>ee. (Raindate, June 10).BROOKLYN '$ HAPPENINGDo you have a civic, school, church, blockassociation social, or dub meeting comingup next week? be sure everyone Knowsabout it by testing PHOENIX knowSubmit your listings%u2019 bynoon Monday for each Thursday's paper.Write rnO criiX ii 132 Ciniori St, or caii6S34032.BLOCK FAIR: sponsored by theState Street Block Association willbe held on Sun., June 10, l-5p.m.bet. Bond & Nevins Sts. Refreshments, food, music, games, whiteelephant sale.POETRY READING: HughSeidman; Daniela Gioseffi. June10, 3p.m. Sculpture Garden,Brooklyn Museum.SENIOR CITIZEN CONSUMERSEMINAR: sponsored by theDept, of Consumer Affairs will begiven on Tues., June 12, 1p.m. atWyckoff Gardens, 280 Wyckoff St.Discussion of regulations andproblems. Call 237-6506.LANDMARKS DF:SIGNATION:The Carroll Gardens Assoc, willsponsor a meeting on Wed., June13, 7:30p.m. at the Martin J. F%u2019ioreNo. 1602 Am. Legion Post, 355Smith St. to discuss what thedesignation means to homeowners.Michael Gold, Director of theLandmarks Preservation Committee will be the guest speaker.%u201cLEFT-WING DISSENT IN THESOVIET UNION%u201d : discussionsponsored by the Brooklyn MilitantForum. Featuring %u2014 RomanKupehynsky, Com. to DefendSoviet Political Prisoners, writer,translator; Marilyn Vogt, SocialistWorkers Party, staff writer forIntercontinental Press. Fri., June15, 8p.m. at 136 Lawrence St., 2ndfl. Info: call 596-2849.BUF'F'F]%u2019[%u2019-DANCE: sponsored bythe Regular Republican Club willbe held on June 22 at the HollywoodTerrace at 7725 New Utrecht Ave.GOP Brooklyn Chairman GeorgeL. Clark, Jr. will be honored.Tickets: $20 per person. Info: callclub at 91 Court St. on Thurs.evenings.Councilman Richmond...Continued from Page 3spent more of his energies on affairs of state that day than he hadon politicing. %u201cAt noon he went to abriefing on the Northside housingsituation,%u201d Connor said, then explained in detail that controversyand its latest developments.Richmond%u2019s press aide, LouGordon, came in about that timeand sat down. More subdued thanusual, Gordon was recoveringfrom a case of the hives which hadhit him around 6 p.m. He showed usthe pills that cured him and said,%u201cThis used to happen to me incollege when I was playingbaseball.%u201dA photographer looking for Richmond came up to Gordon and wastold to go to Greenpoint. He lookedaround and said, %u201cI think I%u2019ll goover to WBID. At least, they havesandwiches there.%u201dGordon got up and handed him acan of Schaefer beer. %u201cI bet theydon%u2019t have local beer over there,%u201dhe said.And they didn%u2019t.Summer Study...Continued from Page 11Workshop for High Schoolstudents, concentrating on careersin fashion, interior design, andadvertising, running from July 9 toAugust 20. For registration information and information aboutdormitory space, which isavailable for summer students,phone 636-3464.St. Francis College on RemsenSt. in Brooklyn Heights, iscelebrating the 75th anniversary ofNew York City this summer, withcourses relating to Gothamyesterday and today. A six creditcourse on the Local History of New| Sick of the Sexist || S i n g l e s S c e n e ?| LIB-W OMEN & LIB-MEN |5 Expands to Brooklyn Heights. Come B s meet In stimulating open-ended raps on 5 B liberation, sex-roles, human awareness B s socializing 8, refreshments. Friday at BS 8:00 pm. F irst U nitarian Church,5 Pierrepont 8. Monroe PI , Brooklyn Hts. S B S3. Contr. Subway: All trains to Boro S S Hall. Doors close by 9:15 pm auiiii:uu;iUMM)iiHiuiuiiiiii%u00a3ijuiuiiieiiHU!&SUMMER GROUP SHOW:opening June 8 ,7:30p.m. at Gallery91, 91 Atlantic Ave. Anderson,Benedict, Bisso, Crary, Crozier,DeLaurot, Erickson, Fitzgerald,Furman, Levin, Miller, Williams,Wing. Sats. & Suns., l-5p.m.PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS: byCharles Ramsev. Jr. at theBrownstone Gallery, 76 SeventhAve. Opens Tues., May 22, G-8 p.m.Thru June 9. Tues - Sat., 11-6 p.m.Tel: 636-8736.%u2018THE CULTURE OF ANCIENTEGYPT%u201d : An Orientation to Life.People-to-People Program byCarol Thibaut-Pomerance. Sun.,June 10, 2p.m. Third Fl., BrooklynMuseum.ARTS OF ASIA: Folkcrafts &many one-of-a-kind items from thePhilippines, Japan, and Taiwan.Through June 30, Gallery Shop,Brooklyn Museum.BRIDGE ART SHOW: Exhibitionof paintings, posters, prints,photographs, souvenirs andhistorical documents concerningthe Brooklyn Bridge, marking 90thanniversary. Schoelkopf Gallery,825 Madison Ave., Manhattan,through June 15.MUSIC &DANCEBorough President Sam Leone at May 31stdedication of new Cadman Plaza monumentto Bridge builder Washington Roebling.PRINTS, POSTER, &DRAWINGS: by Robert Fried,Brooklyn-born artist. Postersdesigned for San Franciscoballrooms. Exhibit includes avideotape created by the artist.June 6-August 26, Print Gallery,Brooklyn Museum.ART EXHIBITS1972 FENCE SHOW WINNERS:works by eighteen artists fromMuseum%u2019s art show. Through June17 in the Community Gallery.FOLK CONCERT: at the 11th St.Bandshell in Prospect Park. WesPascoe, Hugh Prestwood, MarkCohen, Richard Morgan, and aBluegrass Band will perform. Sun.,June 3, and Sat., June 30, 24p.m.Free. Info: call 768-1897.DANCE INSTRUCTION: for allages, at the Brooklyn WarMemorial, Rec. Center, CadmanPlaza West & Orange St. Weekdays. F^or info, call RosemarieGardelia, at 624-6030. Free.JAZZ CONCERT: The RolandAlexander Ensemble will performat MUSE on I%u2019hurs., June 7, at8p.m. Teens & adults welcome1530 Bedford Ave.S Celebrate at Ft. G reen e IYork City moves from the times ofStuyvesant to the present day.Beginning on July 2, and lastinguntil the same date in August, theclass will take field trips aroundthe Heights and Manhattan, usingland and water transportation.Original source material will beutilized. Another class zooming inon New York of the 1880%u2019s and1890%u2019s with a focus on the politicsand life of the immigrant, of thattime, will be given from July 2 toAug. 2 for three credits. Another 3credit series centers on a %u2018%u2018fulldiscussion of the advances andregressions during the two termsof New York York%u2019s most controversial Mayor,%u201d and three morecredits are awarded to successfulstudents of %u201cThe Boss and hisPlace in the Political Scheme; withconcentration on the life and timesot Bosses uoKer; Tweed, curley,Hague, Prendergast, Flynn andBuckley. Registration may bemade by mail now, with in personregistration on June 11 from 2 to 7p.m. Classes are $60. per credit andare open to non-matriculatedstudents as well as St. Francisregulars. For further informationcall Dean Richard Doyle, 522-2300.A community-wide centennial observance andgroundbreaking ceremonyis set for Fort Greene Park,Sunday, June 17, beginningat 12 noon.The groundbreakingceremony signifies thebeginning of the renovationof the monument and parkdesigned by Frederick LawOlmstead in 1860. Therestoration is to beginimmediately. The community has worked hard tosee this historicalmonument and parkrestored to its formerdignity and beauty.The centennial commemoration is to honor thesoldiers and sailors buriedbeneath the Prison ShipMartyr%u2019s Monument in thepark. 11,500 Americanpatriots died in Britishprison ships anchored in theharbor during theRevolution. The remainswere moved from WallaboutBay to burial in the park onJune 17, 1873.Co-sponsoring the eventare several communityorganizations including theFriends of Fort GreenePark, the CommunityPlanning Board, and variouscommunity blockassociations.Invited participants in- gelude John V. Lindsay, SMayor of New York City; j|Sebastian Leone, Brooklyn %u2022*Borough President; militaryrepresentatives; various %u00bbcommunity leaders; %clergymen; businessmen;and citizens of Fort Greene. &Scheduled activities,between 12 and 6 p.m.,include a double parade at12, ending at the park;several community bands; atree-planting ceremony; astreet fair; plant sales;,puppet shows and moviesfor children; and a variety ofsports activities.iIilr Last Chancefor a One-Year Subscriptionto the PHOENIX at OurIntroductory Rates.On July 1 , the cost of a One-Year Subscription goes up to $5.I I I Ii i II If we receive veer check , cash, er%u25a0 M oney erefer b efo re Ju ly I , you tan t a v iF Mom. ____________ ! %u2022 iw v e * i c o o ]- AMEC* SfX.___________ J %u00bb L .........j%u25a0| RMTURM TO*PhemmlM, 132 Clinton S tre e t, B ro o klyn , N .Y. 11201
                                
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