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                                    Page 20 PHOENIX March 7,1974EVENTSi , I I 1 U . O y ti r L . m . r u nA M E R I C A N S \D a v i dMcReynolds, War R esistersLeague, speaker. Mar. 8,8:30 p.m.,Society for Ethical Culture, 53Prospect PI. Contr : $2, students $1.BENEFIT CONCERT: Bev Grantand the Human Condition, a folkrock group, will present a benefitMarch 8 and 9. St. John%u2019s EpiscopalChurch, St. John%u2019s PI., between 6thand 7th Aves. begins 8 p.m.. groupplans three sets. $2 per person,home-made food and pastries soldduring intermission. Benefit theCircle School, a parent-cooperativeschool, 371 Ninth St.OPEN HOUSE: at St. FrancisCollege, 180 Reinsen St. for highschool students. Mar. 9, 10 a.m.-3p.m.. Meet with students, faculty ;discussion of college & careergoals; tours of Bklyn Heights,exhibits, & experiments, dramaproductions & more.SALUTE: to Brooklyn%u2019s Youth,spons by BACA. Opening Day,Mar. 10. Concert 12 noon; DramaHour 3pm. Brooklyn Museum.Adm free, public welcome. Allschools in District No. 13 will berepresented.WOMEN%u2019S ALLIANCE: %u201cOurExperiences at the Brooklyn Houseof Detention%u201d , speakers AnneGordon & Marcia Ross. Sun., Mar.10, 12:45 p.m., lunch; 2 p.m.,program. First Unitarian Church,Pierrepont St. & Monroe PI. Bringlunch to Frances White Room.FARMWORKERS SERVICE:Park Slope United MethodistChurch, service marking struggleof United Farmworkers, Sun.,Mar. 10,6th Ave. and8th St. 11 a.m.Richard Chavez will join in service. Public invited. Precedesreligious service to be held Sat.,Mar. 17, 1:30 p.m. in front ofBohack%u2019s Supermarket, 7th Ave.and Carroll.BROOKLYN DIALOGUE:Priorities for Brooklyn, dialoguebetween public officials andcommunity leaders, Sun., March10, 2-4:30 p.m., Ingersoll Branch,Brooklyn Public Library, GrandArmy Plaza. Sponsored byBrooklyn Civic LeadershipCoalition. Organized groups andcivic organizations may register toparticipate by casing 855-3923.Moderator, John LaCorte.f o find out w h e n a n d w h e r e ,read the PHOENIX every week.ANNUAL MEETING: &LUNCHEON OF Brooklyn CivicCouncil, Mon., Mar. 11, 12 noon,Wedgewood Rm%u201e Hotel Bossert, 98Montague St. Mayor Beame willinstall new officers.TUES. NITE MOVIE: Mar. 12,6:30 p.m.. First PresbyterianChurch. Nelson Eddy & JeanetteMacDonald in %u2018%u2018Maytime%u2019%u2019. 124Henry St., Woodman Room.PARENTS TRAINING: Series ofeight consecutive Tuesday sessionsif Parent Effectiveness Training,conducted by Dorothy Arkell,starting March 12 in BrooklynHeights. Call OR 5-2438 for information.NEIGHBORHOOD ASSEMBLY:Planning Council meeting ofBrooklyn Heights NeighborhoodAssembly, Tues., March 12, 7:45p.m., Grace Church, 154 Hicks St.Open to all who live or work inHeights. Chairman Ben Marvininvites people to air grievances,problems and to talk with othersabout possible solutions.CIVIC COUNCIL: Park SlopeCivic Council meeting of Officers &Trustees, Wed., Mar. 13, 7:45 p.m.,Ethical Culture School, 53 ProspectPark West. Nominations forTrustees & Officers for Junegeneral meeting & more.BAM FILMEXPO: March seriesat Brooklyn Academy of Musicincludes %u2014 %u201cBattle of Sexes%u201d,March 13; %u201cPrisons and Escapes%u201d,March 14; Satirists, Parodists andGagmen%u201d , March 15. All groups ofshorts, begin each evening at 8p.m. in Music Hall, BrooklynAcademy of Music, 30 LafayetteAve. Tickets $1. For further information call 636-4100.SHAMROCK BUFFET LUNCHEON: Women of Grace UnitedMethodist Church, 7th Ave. & St.Johns PL, sponsors. Thurs., Mar.14, 12:30 p.m. Donation: $2.SOCIAL CONCERN LECTURE:%u201cWhat has the 60%u2019s meant forBlacks in America?%u201d with Hon.Basil Peterson, Vice-chairman,Dem. National Com. Thurs., Mar.14, 7pm, 12th fl aud. School ofContemporary Studies, BrooklynCollege, 96 Schermerhorn St.Free.KNOW YOUR BODY: Women%u2019sHealth Forum course startsThurs., March 14, 10 a.m. atProspect Park Y.M.C.A., 357 NinthSt., Park Slope. Eight week courseunder direction of Andrea Eagan.For information and registrationcall 691-1140.MOVIES AT BROOKLYNMUSEUM: %u201cThe Wall%u201d, %u201cCalder%u2019sCircus%u201d & \16.NYC & THE BICENTENNIAL:Talk by Dr. James Flynn, Dean ofContinuing Ed, St. Francis College& Chairman of NYC BicentennialCorp.%u2019s historical committee willtalk on plans %u2014 activities. Sun.Mar. 17, 3 p.m., Long IslandHistorical Society, 128 PierrepontSt.MONTHLY MOVIE: BusterKeaton Rides Again; TheRailroader. Wed., Mar. 20, 7:30p.m. Prospect Library, 6th Ave. &9th St. Free. (Child, under 12 mustbe with adult).SOCIETY MEETING: annualChurch Society meeting, FirstUnitarian Church, Pierrepont St. &Monroe PI. Wed., Mar. 20, 8 p.m.,in the Undercroft. Elections,reports, adoption of budget, etc.ANNUAL DINNER-DANCE: WestBrooklyn Independent Democrats,celebrating 17th Anniversary offounding., Sat., March 23, 7:30p.m., Bossert Hotel, 99 MontagueSt. For tickets, write: MarionMiller, 50 Sidney PI.MAD HATTER%u2019S BALL: Spons byThe Brooklyn Heights YouthCenter, Inc. Mar. 23, 8:30pm,Memorial Ballroom, YWCA, 30Third Ave. Dance to the %u201cJades%u201d &%u201cRed Van Drummers%u201d. Tickets:$5. Call: 875-4202 for info.A scene from \presented by the Young Vic Company, as part of the BrooklynAcademy of Music's British Theater Season, March 6 to 31. Otherworks to be presented include %u201cFrench Without Tears\Taming of the Shrew\MUSIC &THEATRETHE YOUNG VIC: Theatre atBrooklyn Academy of Music, Mar.7-21: \7-10, $7.50-$3.50, Opera House.%u201cScapino%u201d, Mar. 12,13, 17,19, $6.50& $4.50, Lepercq Space. %u201cFrenchWithout Tears%u201d , Mar. 15, 16, 20, 21,$6.50 & $4.50, Lepercq Space. Call:636-4100 for info.%u201cONCE UPON A MATRESS%u201d :adaptation of the Princess & thePea, presented by Middle School,Packer Collegiate Institute. Mar.8, 2pm & Mar. 9, 8pm. Tickets:$2.50 in advance, $3 at door.Reservations: call 875-6644.BACH: His Time & Music. PeopleTo People Program with RaymondErickson, 5th fl. BrooklynMuseum, Mar. 10, 2pm. Alsoharpsichord performance.SONATA RECITAL: by JeanneBarnes, violin & Ronald Gianattosio, piano. Sonatas by Beethoven,Caesar Franck & Richard Strauss.First Presbyterian Church, 124Henry St. Sun., Mar. 10, 7 p.m.,free.JAM SESSION: Wed., Mar. 13,7:30 p.m., MUSE, 1530 BedfordAve.JAZZ CONCERT: Thurs., Mar.14,8 p.m., Muse, 1530 Bedford Ave.GLOBAL FETE: collegestudents from Americas, Orient,Spain, Mid-East, India, Wales &Russia will present 2-hr festival ofmusic, song & dance. Fri., Mar. 15,NYC Community College, 7:30p.m., Klitgord Aud., 285 Jay St.Tickets: $1 at box office or call 643-5618.%u201cNOYE S FLUDDE%u201d : an operaby Benjamin Britten, based onChester Miracle Play, will beperformed at First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St., Sat., Mar.23, 5 p.m. & Sun., Mar. 24, 4 & 6p.m. Reservations required. Call:Mrs. David Hamilton-Jones, 643-0416 oi- the Music School, 624-3883.Contr. $3 adults, $1.50 children12 & under.ARTEX H IR ITSEXHIBIT: Textiles from Morocco& Algeria: 18 & 19th Century, Feb.20 - Apr. 14. Brooklyn Museum.MASTER ETCHINGS: from thecollections of Brooklyn Museum.Mar. 6-Apr. 21, Print Gallery,Brooklyn Museum.PAINTINGS: Ari SchoolExhibition, Mary MargaretPipkin, Mar. 9-26.YOUTH EXHIBIT: %u201cSalute toBrooklyn%u2019s Creative Youth%u201d ,exhibit of 150 paintings, graphics,sculpture & collages, kindergartenthru high school. Opens Mar. 10,Community Gallery, BrooklynMuseum.ZORACH EXHIBITION:%u201cMarguerite Zorach %u2014 The EarlyYears, 1908-1920%u201d, exhibition ofpaintings, drawings and prints,Brooklyn Museum. Opens March13, on view through April 21. 188Eastern Parkway.RYAN COLLAGES: Exhibitionof 50 collages by Anne Ryan (1889-1954) opens March 13, BrooklynMuseum, 188 Eastern Parkway.Runs through April 21.WATERCOLORS: & drawingsby Alvin Gavin on display Mar. 14%u2014 April 18, Brooklyn Center, LongIs. University, Flatbush Ave. Ext.at DeKalb Ave. Metcalfe Hall, 10a.m.-7 p.m., M-F & 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,Sat. & Sun.WOMEN ARTISTS: exhibit ofpaintings by National Assn, ofWomen Artists on display, Mar. 18-Apr. 14, Brooklyn Center, Long Is.University. Lobby Gallery,Humanities-Social Science Center,10 a.m.-7 p.m., M-F; 10 a.m.-4p.m., Sat. & Sun.CURRENT ABSTRACTPAINTINGS: Exhibition of contemporary paintings by 16 NewYork area artists, through March20, Pratt Institute Gallery, MainBuilding, Pratt campus, enterDeKalb Ave. and Hall St. Free.WOODCRAFT &METALWORK: from the GalleryShop. Mar. & Apr. BrooklynMuseum.Tax Counseling On for SeniorsState Senator Carol Bellamyreminds local senior citizens thattax counseling would be availableevery Friday at her CommunityService Office, at 78 Montague St.The counseling will be done bytrained volunteers of the NationalRetired Teachers%u2019 Association andthe National Association of RetiredPersons. Hours are Fridays,through April 12, from 1 p.m. to 3p.m. The service is free.Lois Bove, soprano, soloist with the Brooklyn Philharmonia whose concert is set for Mar. 10, 3p.m. at the Academy of Music, with Lukas Foss conducting from the piano.Don%u2019t m iss a single issu e... 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