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Page Sixteen, PHOENIXEVENTSCONGREGATION MOUNTSINAI: 305 Schermerhorn Street,Brooklyn, will hold a late Fridaynight Service Feb. 16, starting at7:30. Rabbi Joseph Potasnik willpreach. An Oneg Shabbat willfollow the Service.GALLERY TALK: Oceanic Ari;given by Bernadette Brown. Sat.,Feb. 17 at 1:15 P.M. First FI.,Brooklyn Museum.LONG ISLAND ANTIQUITIES:Robert Gamble. executivedirector of the Society for thePreservation of Long Island Antiquities will give an illustratedaccount of his organization%u2019s activities. Sun., Feb. 18, 3 p.m.. LongIsland Historical Society, >28Pierrepont St.CPC SHERRY PARTY: Sun.,Feb. 18. 2 p.m., 133 Amity St.,Cobble Hill. $5 donationBRUNCH: given by CentralBrooklyn Independent Democratsfor Jerome Kretchmer, candidatefor Mavor. Sun., Feb. 18, 12 p.m.;CRID. 69A Seventh Ave.INTERNATIONAL APPETITE?International home-cooked dishes,dinner for benefit of NarcoticInformation Program, I.S. 88, 544Seventh Ave., Feb. 20, 7-10 p.m.LANDMARK HEARINGS:Owners of three Brooklynproperties are applying for certificates of appropriateness Tues.,Feb. 20. 2:30 p.m.. LandmarksPreservation Commission. 305Broadwav. Manhattan. Also arequest for modification has beenentered bv the owner of 8 CadmanPI. W., propertv which the Landmarks Commission expects tohave designated bv the hearings on(he 20th.BROOKLYN'S HAPPENINGDo you have a civic, school, church, blockassociation social, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone knowsabout it by letting PHOENIX knowSubmit your listings bynoon Monaay for each Thursday%u2019s paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St, or call643-1032.PEACE OR WAR: Lecture byDavid McRevnolds. BrooklynHeights SANE, Wed., Feb. 21, 8:30p.m. Undercroft. First UnitarianChurch, Monroe PI. and PierrepontSt.CITIZENS FOR A BETTER NEWYORK: Wed., Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m.%u201cSocial%u201d 8:15 p.m. Meeting AlfredT. White Community Center, 26Willow Place, Brooklyn Heights(between Joralemon %u2014 State, Westof Hicks Street). Discussion ofenvironmental concerns of SouthBrooklyn and future activities.NOW MEETS: Brooklyn Chapter,National Organization for Women,Feb. 21,8 p.m., 1058 E. 40th St., bet.Aves. I and J. Public invited.FILM SERIES: The SouthBrooklvn Mental Health Programis sponsoring a film every Wed. inFeb., followed by discussion andcoffee. St. Brigid%u2019s Hall, St. Mary%u2019sStar of the Sea. 190 Luquer St.,between Court and Smith. 8 p.m.Topics: Old Age. Feb. 14; MentalHealth and Illness, Feb. 21;Marriage and Family, Feb. 28.Info. 522-0291.TOUR OF LICH: Groups of four orfive will be led bv doctors andnurses for view of Long IslandCollege Hospital conditions. Meetat cafeteria, main floor, corner ofPacific & Henry. Thurs., Feb. 22, 8n.m., AUTOMATED SERENDIPITY^ EXHIBITION IN ARTSPEAK > A COflPUTER GRAPHICS LANGUAGE CREATED BY JACK. SCHWARTZ OF THE NYU COHPUTER SCIENCE DEP ARTflENT %u2022 WORKS BY HENRY DULLISH AND HIS STUDENTS HAY BE SEEN IN THE HETCALFE LOBBY SHOWCASE FROH FEBRUARY IX TO MARCH IB . 1H?3 ON THE BROOKLYN CENTER CAMPUS OF LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY.EDWARD C. KNIERIEM, Organrecital of Bach and baroque music,ChristChurch, Kane & Clinton Sts.,Sun., Feb. 25, 2:30 p.m.DANCE: Murray Louis DanceCompany and Nikolais DanceTheatre at the Brooklyn Academyof Music, Feb. 15-25. Reservations:783-6700.CONCERTS: Brooklyn MuseumAuditorium Court, 3rd Fir. EverySundav, 1 p.m. Jan. 28 - MontaukJunior High School Wind Ensembleand Chorus; Feb. 4 - BrooklynCollege Symphonic Band; Feb. 11 -Sheepshead Bay High SchoolMixed Chorus and Dance Band;Feb. 18 - District 12 Concert Band;Feb. 25 - I.S. 25 Chorus; others tofollow in series. Information: 783-1469. (Free)A SERVING VERSE: Theatricalpresentation of familiar Englishand American verse. MasterworksLaboratory Theatre. Wed. andSat., Feb. 7, 10,14,17, 21, 24, 8 p.m.Sun., Feb. 4, 11. 18, 3 p.m. Contributions. TDF Vouchers. Info,MA 5-3512.WOMEN%u2019S THEATRE: Improvisations bv %u201cIt%u2019s All Right ToBe A Woman Theatre.%u201d Fri., Feb.16. 7:30 p.m., LIU Brooklyn Center,Humanities Bldg. 12.%u201cYOU%u2019RE A GOOD MANCHARLIE BROWN%u201d: Adaptationof Schultz%u2019 musical by ClarkGesner, presented by PackerCollegiate Institute. Fri., Feb. 16, 8P.M., $3; Sat., Feb. 17, 2 P.M., $2 &8 P.M., $3. Reservations: 875-6644.160 Joralemon St.ALICE IN WONDERLAND:Heights Plavers Production. Feb.10. 11. 17. 18. 24, 25 at 2 p.m. AlfredT. White Community Center, 26Willow PI. $1. Reservations:Womraths or MA 5-8875, evenings.Federal Money For ParkNew federal grants, just approved, will mean funds for the improvement of Fort Greene Park, according to an announcement by City Parks Commissioner Richard M. Clurman last week.He said that $479,250 will be spent on rehabilitation of the long-neglected Olmstead-designed park which lies between Myrtle and DeKalb Avenues. Work, which will begin early this summer, includes a tot's lot, six tennis courts, a multipurpose court, stage, game tables, benches, walks, sewer and water systems, landscaping and site improvements.Sick of the Sexist Singles Scene?LIB-WOMEN &LIB-MENExpands to Brooklyn Heights. Come meet in stimulating open-ended raps on liberation, sex-roles, human awareness socializing 8, refreshments. Friday at 8:00 pm. F irst U nitarian Church, Pierrepont 8. Monroe PL, Brooklyn Hts. S3. Contr. Subway: All trains to Boro Hall. Doors close by 9:15 pmCRAZYWe%u2019re ,oi. 3111 we do sell records 8. 8 track tapes at 75 per cent less than list prices. We sell record company over runs. CLOSED Monday Friday. OPEN ONLY EVERY SATURDAY 10 5 and SUNDAY 10-5. Located out of the way at 163-8th Street Corner 3 Ave. Brooklyn.Record A TapeWarehouseWINTER CLOSE-OUTVAUDEVILLE ANTIQUEc m n o N ^ ^ a j jFURS Seal-M uskrat-R accoon- M in k from $10.00G reat C o a ts-A rm y-N a vy-M a rin e A.F. from $8.95WASHED JEANS Nam e Brands from $2.50 UNIFORM JACKETS from $2 SWEATERS from$2.50 MUSIC JACKETS $5 C.P.O. Shirts from$1.50 NAM E BRAND JEANS $ 4 .99 NAVYPANTS $ 4 .9 9r s u r n i n a a a /%u00ab > n t i r t i v r r s n e * i piw t l k i v . v v v v n n r r i L i i > j w 1 1 v m c :290 A TLA N TIC AVE.corner o f Smith St.MON.-SAT. 11-8 SUN. 12-68 5 5 -6 7 6 1NEIGHBORHOOD CANDIDATESFORUM: at Holy Name ParishChurch. Thurs.. Feb. 22, 8 p.m. atProspect Park West and !7th St.LATE VALENTINE PARTY:52nd A.D. Republican Club,Thurs., Feh, 22, at new clubhouse,91 Court St., 8 p.m. Food, drinksand dancing, public invited. $2donation.ART EXHIBIT: Midwinter ArtExhibit Assn. Cobble Hill, 9thAnnual Art Show. Feb. 17%u201425.Christ Church and Holy Family,Clinton and Kane Sts. 2 p.m.%u20147:30p.m. daily.MAX ROSENBERG: Exhibit ofworks bv the Brooklyn artist.Atlantic Savings and Loan Assn.,175 Remsen St. Through March.Ranking hours.ART EXHIBITS! MUSIC &PERIOD PIECES: Paintings andprints. Feb. 20%u201428, BrownstoneGallerv. 76%u20147th Ave., Park Slope.Tues.%u2014Sat., 11%u20146 p.m. Info, 636-8736.Neighbors...Continued from Page 2firm, felt that the problems for hospital building on the highway %u201c did not seem insurmountable.\The CPC is planning its next public meeting, scheduled for the end of March, to inform the community of hospital plans submitted by that time. Election of new CPC officers will also take place at the March meeting.DANCEKASPAR: Chelsea TheatreProduction. Feb. 6%u2014March 4.Tickets now on sale at the BrooklynAcademy of Music. Info, 783-2434.JAZZ CONCERT. Unity NowEnsemble. Dixon%u2019s Palace. 792Union St. Fri., Feb. 16.9 p.m. Adm.SI.50.NEGRO ENSEMBLE COMPANY:Benefit with Nikki Giovanni, Sat.,Feb. 17. 7:30 p.m. BrooklynAcademv of Music. Info, 677-3939or 926-3185.KRANNY%u2019S NOOK: 782 Union St.,presents a new play, %u201cUptaught,%u201dopening Feb. 22%u2014 Performancesevery Thursday and Friday for amonth or longer. For information:783-8653.FOLK DANCING & SINGING,ChristChurch, Kane & Clinton Sts.,Fri., Feb. 23, 8 p.m., Bill Pyles,caller, Ursela Made will play forfolk & gospel singing.LITTLE PEOPLE%u2019S THEATER:Playlets performed by and forchildren, Thurs., Feb. 22, 4 p.m. atthe Carroll Park Branch Library,396 Clinton St%u201e sponsored by theBrooklyn Public Library.COMMON SENSES: A physicalself-identification exhibit forchildren. Month of February,Tues.-Sat., IQ a.m.-5 p.m., Sun., 1p.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays.(Free) MUSE, 1539 Bedford Ave.LIVE ANIMALS: on exhibit eachSat. in Feb. at MUSE, 11 a.m. and 4p.m. Also Sundays, 2 and 3 p.m.CULTURAL HISTORYPROGRAM: Each Sat. in Feb.,10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. MUSESCIENCE PROGRAM: each Sat.in Feb. 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.MUSEFILMS: Every Friday forchildren. 4 p.m. Brooklyn PublicI.ibrarv, Cadman PI. Branch.Subscribe TodayReturn This CouponF^hephoen%u201d %u201d!%u25a0 n j C ln to n 8 6 ., B ro o klyn 11201 ~P I ,,H Enter My Subtcintion. I8 NAMEWHOLESALE \RETAIL5 ADOftESS.L-. .ZIP.imIIONE Y E A R -O N L Y 04.

