Page 20 - Demo
P. 20
Page 20 PHOENIX January 3,1974EVENTS\GARDEN%u201d : story & slides showingthe Brooklyn Botanic Garden infour seasons by Charles P. Mazza,Sun., Jan. 6, 7 p.m., FirstPresbyterian Church, 124 HenrySt. Free.COMMUNITY DINNER: Sun.,Jan. 6, 6 p.m. Mongoose Community Center, 782 Union St.POETRY READING: Actors%u2019Sunday. Sun., Jan. 6 ,3pm. Third FILecture Hall. Brooklyn Museum.GET TO KNOW CITYUNIVERSITY: 5-day event,sponsored by Admissions ServiceOffice, opportunity to meet & talkwith admissions officers. Jan. 7-12,noon to 9 p.m. Kings Plaza Shopping Center, Flatbush Ave. & Ave.U.PUBLIC HEARINGS: spons byState Senator Carol Bellamy. Onmatters of concern lor localresidents. Sat., Jan. 12, 2-5pm, St.Mary Star of the Sea, RCC, Court%u2014 Luquer Sts.Ramsey Clark, former United States Attorney General, will speak on %u201c The Impeachment of Richard Nixon\at 7 pm Wed., Jan. 9, at the Brooklyn Friends School, 375 Pearl Street. Congressman John Rooney has been invited to attend.The meeting is being sponsored by the 14th C D.fo find out when and where,read the PHOENIX every week.Joe Palmieri, Lewis J. Stadlen, Deborah St Darr, Sam Freed and Mary Pat Green are currentlyappearing in the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn%u2019s production of %u201c Candide%u201d . Running throughJanuary 20, %u201cCandide\Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Richard Wilbur. The production is directed by Harold Prince.Civil Liberties CommitteeTERRACOTTAS FROM INDIA:Sculpture from 3000 B.C. to A.D.650 Bklyn Museum Thru February...PAINTINGS: by MarilynBelford at the Little Gallery,Brooklyn Museum Art School. Jan.6 %u2014 Jan. 24. Brooklyn Museum.SANDLER PAINTINGS: Work ofAlvin Sadler on display, LobbyGallery Brooklyn Center, LIU,Jan. 8-24, Mon-Fri, 10 a.m. to 10p.m. Corner Flatbush Ext. andDeKalb Aves. Free.18TH & 19TH CENTURY TASTE:Thurs., Jan. 10, 1:15pm. A King%u2019sPleasure Palace, BrightonPavilion-Elaine E. Dee. BrooklynMuseum, Blum Gallery.ETCHINGS & DRAWINGS: byJulia Foote Shaw. Opens Jan. 18, 6-9pm, Gallery 91, Atlantic Ave.Thru Jan. 31.GALLERY TALKS: Wed. & Sat.,Jan. 9 & 12, 1:15pm. DesignColonial Style: Early AmericanHomes. Nina Jensen. 4th FI,Brooklyn Museum.HISTORIC PARK SLOPE: anexhibition of photos, prints andmemorabilia describing thecommunity%u2019s early years. LongIsland Historical Society, 128Pierrepont St. Thru Feb.BailetBallet classes for beginners and intermediates will be taught at the Prospect Park Bay Ridge YMCAon Ninth Street beginning Tuesday and Wednesday, January 8th & 9th.on Impeachment, Brooklyn Chapter. New York Civil Liberties Union. Admission is free, and all those interested are invited to attend. For further information contact the Committee at 624-1099.MWSSSSSSSaWS****^^HEIGHTS PUBLIC MEETING:sponsored by Brooklyn HeightsAssociation, Sat., Jan. 12. 2 p.m.;hear committee reports and speakout on important issues affectingHeights. Junior League willpresent slide show on history ofBrooklyn Heights. FreeCOLLEGEBASKETBALLSt. Francisvs. LeMoyneCollegeSot., Jon. 5150th ANNIVERSARY: ofBrooklyn Institute of Arts andSciences celebrated at Long IslandHistorical Society, Sun., Jan. 20.With James Q. Riodan, Prs. & Dr.Donald F. Simon.MUSIC &THEATREERICK HAWKINS DANCE CO.:3-day engagement at BrooklynAcademy of Music, Jan. 3-5.%u201cGreek Dreams, With Flute%u201d,%u201cAngels of the Inmost Heaven\%u201cNaked Leopard%u201d & more. Ticketsavailable at BAM Box Office. $3.50%u2014 $7.50. Info: 643-4100.THE ANTHONY COLEMANQUINTET, Cobble Hill JazzMusicians at Space, 344 W. 36 St.,N .Y .t. Fri., Jan. 4, Sat., Jan. 5,8:30 p.m. Adm. $3.00, student i.d.$2.00OUR AMERICAN MUSICALHERITAGE: People-to-Program.Jan. 6, 2pm, 4th fl. SingingM asters%u2019 Assistants. BrooklynMuseum.CONCERT: Jan. 6, 12 noon. Third11. Margaret Hee-Lang Tan,pianist. Brooklyn Museum.THE PAST IS THE PAST &GOING THRU CHANGES: play atthe Billie Holiday Theatre 1368Fulton St. Dec. 29 through Feb. 23,Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8 p.m. Wed.mat. 3 p.m. Adm. $3.50, $4.50, $5.50.For info, call 636-0918.FILM SERIES: First in %u201cAfrica:Its-Presentand Past%u201d series Tues.,Jan. 8, Central Branch, BrooklynPublic Library, Grand ArmyPlaza, titled %u201cAn African Looks atAfrica%u201d by Senegese filmmakerOusmane Sembene. 3:30 p.m. FreeROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: present Richard II, Jan. 8-27; Sylvia Plath, Jan. 15-27.Brooklyn Academy of Music. Call:Charles Ziff, 636-4123, at BAM.JAZZ CONCERT: Thurs., Jan. 17,8pm, CBA Electro-AcousticalChamber Group. MUSE, BedfordLincoln Neighborhood Museum,1530 Bedford Ave. Free.THEATRE FOR LITTLE FOLK,Billie Holiday Theatre, 1368 FultonSt., Frank Brents The Duck Man,Sat. Jan. 19, 1974, 2:30 p.m. Adm.$1.00, call 636-0918-19ART EXHIBITSENGLISH PRINTS &DRAWINGS: 18th Century toPresent. Print Gallery, BrooklynMuseum. Now thru Jan. 6.GALLERY 26: Holiday show,paintings, sketches, watereolors,photographs K prints. New on, 8thAve. & Lincoln PL Open: M-F, 10-6pm, Sun. noon-4pm.PHOTO EXHIBIT: LIU BrooklynCenter. Dec. 6-Jan. 4. Photos ofScot Hyde. Humanities Bldg.,Downtown Campus, Flatbush Ave.Ext. at DeKalb Ave. Hrs: Weekdays lOam-IOpm, Free.Don%u2019t miss a single issue. Subscribe Today!A IT U J tN T O t P h o e n ixI 1 3 2 C lin t o n S t r e e t , B r o o k ly n , M .Y . 1 1 2 0 1I 1| M e m o ____________________________________ _______________________________________ |I A d d r e s s ___________________________ C i t y ___________________Z i p ________ I%u25a0 O ne Y ear Q n iy $5.00. Send y o u r check T oday:THE ART OF DECORATION,drawings & objects from theCollections of the Cooper-He2ittMuseum. Dec. 19-Feb. 3. Robert E.Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.Free.ZVER PAINTINGS: Exhibition ofacrylic and silk screen paintingsby James Zver, Dec. 10-Jan. 8 atLIU Brooklyn Center, lobbygallery, Metcalfe Hall, FlatbushAve. Ext. and DeKalb Ave. 10 a.m.to 7 p.m. weekdays, closing at 4p.m. weekends.INVITATIONAL SHOW: includingphotos, prints & small sculptureworks by 16 artists. Opens Jan. 5,12-6p.m. Gallery 91, 91 AtlanticAve.Elaine Giguere, formerly the instructor at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Dance School, will be the Y%u2019s instructor. Classes for beginners are held Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m.and at 4 p.m. on Wednesdays. Intermediated classes are given Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Modern Dance for Teens and Adults is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays.Registrations for the ten week session of Ballet are now being accepted. Call the Y%u2019s Program Office, 768-7100 for registration information.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiii,Hold Open PublicMeeting in HeightsThe Brooklyn Heights Association will hold a public meeting Sat., Jan. 12 at 2 P.M. in the sanctuary of Plymouth Church, Orange St., between Hicks and Henry to %u201c provide an opportunity for anyone interested - members and non-members of the Association - to hear about some of the more irnportant problems facing our community and, most importantly, to be heard,%u201d says Edwards F. Rullman, president of the Association.Several committee chairmen will make brief reports and the meeting willK p nnpn tn nuestinns fromthe floor. After about an hour, the meeting will move to adjacent Hillis Hall for refreshments. At that time, the committee chairmen will be available for further questions and discussions.The meeting will conclude with a slide show on thphistory of Brooklyn Heights prepared by the Junior League.%u201c We would like to urge everyone to come and spend an afternoon with the Heights Association,%u201d Mr. Rullman said. %u201c We want to report on what we%u2019re doing, and we want to hear the questions and suggestions of members of this community.%u201dSpeakers will include Sarah Brown, vice president, on cleanliness, Nancy Wolf and George Silver on environmental problems, and Owen Quattlebaum on recreation.W illia m W a7P n w ill h p t h emoderator.The Heights Association holds an annual public meeting in May and has held special public meetings periodically in the past on historic preservation, education and other subio r t c........................................ .

