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Page Sixteen, PHOENIX\Brooklyn Academy of Music%u2019s Young Peoples Theatre on Saturday.EVENTSFILMS: %u201c Big Business%u201d & %u201c Two Tars%u201d %u2014 Laurel and Hardy, with two Road Runner Cartoons. First of series lasting through April at the Berkeley Institute, 181 Lincoln PI. Thurs Jan. 18, 3:30 P.M. Series $5.00MEETING: Central BrooklynIndependent Democrats, Thurs., Jan. 18, at 1502%u20148th Ave.CHURCH WOMEN UNITED ANNUAL MEETING: Fri., Jan. 19, 12:30 p.m. luncheon, 1:30 p.m., business meeting. Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church, 55 S. Oxford St. Election and installation of 1973 officers.DECORATIVE ARTS SERIES: Will focus on views of and from Brooklyn. Sat., Jan. 20, 2 p.m., Long Island Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont St. Public is invited to bring lithographs, etc., involving Brooklyn to the session. (Free)W A S II INGT O N P E A C E DEMONSTRATION:Inauguration Day, Sat., Jan. 20. Train leaves Penn Sta. 7 a.m. and returns 6 p.m. $15 round trip. West Brooklyn Independent Democrats and the New Democratic Coalition. Reservations, 522-4206, 287-0242, 852-1622, or WBID, 78 Montague St. Also, buses will leave from Union Square Manhattan, at 6 a.m. Info, 691-3270.POP.TRY READINGS: HarrietZinnes and Edmund Pennant. Sun., Jan. 21, 2 p.m., Brooklyn Museum(Free)CLASSIC SCREEN COMEDIES: %u201c Sons of the Desert,%u201d starring Laurel and Hardy, Sun., Jan. 21, 3 P.M. Brooklyn Museum Lecture Hall. Members, 50 cents, $1 nonmembersCONFERENCE FOR HANDICAPPED: First community meeting. Sun., Jan. 21, 1-5 p.m!, LIU Brooklyn Campus, Humanities Bldg. Sponsored by the Brooklyn Policy and Action Conference. Transportat:on provided if needed. Call Denise McQuade, EV 3-7042.Give BloodThe Greater New YorkBlood Program has called onall residents of the city toincrease their blooddonations during thecurrent critical shortage.Locally, donations can bemade 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.HISTORY OF BEDFORD VILLAGE: Lecture by ViolaHargrave. Sun., Jan. 21, 3 p.m., Long Island Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont St. (Free)POETRY READING: HarrietZinnes and Edmund Pennant: Sun., Jan. 21, 2 P.M ; Egyptian Gallery, Brooklyn Me ,i.PHILIPPIANS: Pre-Lenten Bible Series, Mon., Jan. 22, 10:15 a.m., Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, 75 Hicks St. Sponsored by Church Women United in Brooklyn.CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING: First session of Women's Interest Symposium, demonstration workshop, group participation, led by Donna Barkman. Christ Church and Holy Family, Clinton & Kane Sts., Tues., Jan! 23 7:30 p.m. $4. Info.. 834-9120.TASK FORCE MEETING: Welfare issues. Human Resources Administrator Jules Sugarman guest speaker. Tues., Jan. 23, 8 p.m., Methodist Hospital Nurses Residence, 6th St. and 8th Ave.SCHOOL BUDGET: Publichearings Tues., Jan. 23, 10 a.m., 110 Livingston St.MEETING: Heights PlanningCouncil. N.Y.C. Housing and Development Adm. officials will be present to discuss proposals for the Poplar St. site. Tues., Jan. 23, 8 P.M. at Grace Church, 254 Hicks St.CANAL MEETING: Ad HocCommittee to Clean the Gowanus Canal. Thurs., Jan. 25, 8 p.m., Carroll Park Library, 396 Clinton St. Federal, state and city officials have been invited.MAZOWSZE: The national song and dance company of Poland, Whitman Hall, Brooklyn College, Ave. H & Campus Road, Sat. Jan. 27. 8 p.m. Admission $3.75, $4.75 and $5.50.COLOSSIANS: Pre-Lenten Bible Series, Mon., Jan. 29, 10:15 a.m., Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, 75 Hicks St. Sponsored by Church Women United in Brooklyn.PHILEMON: Pre-Lenten BibleSeries, Mon., Feb. 5, 10:15 a.m., Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, 75 Hicks St. Sponsored by Church Women Linked of Brooklyn.THEATRETHE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK: Brooklyn Heights Players, 26 Willow PL, Jan. 12%u2014 53, 19 %u2014 20, 26 %u2014 27, 8:30 p.m.ART EXHIBITSFOREIGNERS IN JAPAN: Gallery talk by Edward Brohel. Thurs., Jan. 18, 1:15 p.m.,Brooklyn Museum. (Free)%u2018%u2018PRINTMAKING & ILLU STR ATO RS%u201d: Film onUkiyo%u2014E ; Robert McClosley; Maurice Sendak; Sat., Jan. 20, 3 P.M. Lecture Hall, Brooklyn Museum. (Free)GALLERY TALKS: Artists talk about their prints; Sun., Jan. 21, 1 P.M. May Stevens; Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum. (Free)JADE IN TW O T R A D IT IO N SMexico & China; Gallery Talk by Bernadette Brown, Wed., Jan. 24, Second FL, Brooklyn Museum.FRAN COX: Paintings on exhibit Jan. 7-25. Brooklyn Museum Art School Little Gallery.SIMA FELSON: Recent etchings and sculpture. Summa Gallery East, 131 Pierrepont St. Jan. 15%u2014 27. Gallery open Tuesdays%u2014 Saturdays.FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN, prints by Yokohama artists after opening of the port in 1860, Print Gallery of the Brooklyn Museum, Dec. 6 through Jan. 28.PRINTMAKING AND ILLUSTRATORS. Films every Sat. in Jan. at 3 p.m. Brooklyn Museum Lecture Hall.FRANCES HYNES: Paintings on exhibit Jan. 22-Feb. 13, LIU Brooklyn Center, Metcalf Hall. Weekdays, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Weekends, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (free)THE LOWER EASTSIDE, Exhibit of photographs of life among newcomers to America who settled m the lower Manhattan neighborhood between 1875 and 1925, Kingsborough Community College, Manhattan Beach campus librarv through Jan.PRINT SALE: Specially purchased 19th century Japanese block prints. Through February. Brooklyn Museum.PAINTINGS. GRAPHICS: Collage, Mixed Media, Rubbings & Photos, Monthly Rotating uXmbna, Sau Ari Studio uanery, 15 Seventh Ave., Mon. - Fri. 1-10 p.m.; Sat. 1-6 p.m.POTTERY %u2022%u2022*wholesale - retail - special ordersclasses - workshop224 Atlantic Avenuec o / 1 n m c_____________ U / j T C / J i JS I M A F E L S E NETCHINGS and SCULPTURE JANUARY 1 Sth THRU 27thSUMMA GALLERY EAST 131 PIERREPONT STREET BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 643 9865OSCAR BRAND: Internationally known folk singer at Grand opening ot Kranny%u2019s Nook, 782 Union St. (off Seventh Ave.) Park Slope, Fri. Jan. 19, 8 p.m.JUDY & MITCH: Folksingers,Kranny%u2019s Nook, 782 Union St. (off 7th Ave.) Park Slope, Sat. Jan. 20, 8 p.m.JAZZ CONCERT: %u201c The Reginald Scott Ensemble;%u201d Thurs., Jan. 25, 8 P.M., MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave.CLASSICAL FILMS: Kranny%u2019sNook, 782 Union St., Sundays through Wednesdays.JAM SESSIONS: MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave., every W'ed., 7:30 p.m.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.CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMSCHILDREN%u2019S FILMS: CadmanPlaza Public Library, Fri., Jan. 19,4 P.M. (Ages 3-10)CINDERELLA: By Prince St.Players; Music Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music: Sun., Jan. 21, 1 P.M. & 3:30 P.M., 75 cents%u2014$1.25.BABU: Children%u2019s Theatre International, Music Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music. Sun., Jan. 28, at 1 P.M. and 3:30 P.M., 75 cents%u2014 $1.25.COMMON SENSES: A physical self-identification exhibit for children. Month of February, Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun., 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. (Free) MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave.CULTURAL HISTORY PROGRAM: Each Sat. in Feb., 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. MUSELIVE ANIMALS: on exhibit each Sat. in Feb. at MUSE, 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Also Sundays, 2 and 3 p.m.AURORA LIQUID LIGHT: Sun. afternoon program for children at MUSE. 1:30. 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.SCIENCE PROGRAM: each Sat. in Feb. 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m MUSE vOfficialsSet HoursBoth Assemblyman MichaelPesce and State Senator CarolBellamy have arranged to havei-------------- t .... .%u2022 Muui o iui meeting triecommunity at the INDstorefront at 286 Court St.,between Kane and DeGraw Sts.Pesce will be at IND from 7p.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays andWednesdays and on Saturdaysfrom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bellamywill hold office hours at the IND on Wednesdays from 5:30 p mto 7:30.

