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Page 18 PHOENIX April 11, 1974Heights Art Show Helps Colony South BrooklynThe 20th annual Brooklyn Hts. Art Show is set for April 26-27-28 at St. Ann%u2019s Episcopal Church, at the corner of Clinton and Montague Streets, presented by The Committee for Colony-South Brooklyn Houses in cooperation with Summa Gallery and Atlantic Avenue's Galsection of art for children.The Brooklyn Heights Art Show, sponsored by The Committee of Colony-South Brooklyn Houses, is for the benefit of the essential work done by the Colony-South Brooklyn Houses in its manpower training programs, child day-care centers and educational, pre-vocational and cultural enrichment programs for children, teens, and adults. The CSBH executive director is William K. Banks.The Exhibit will be open on Friday evening, April 26, from 8p.m. until 10 p.m., and from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. on the 27th and 28th. Admission for adults is $1. lery 91.The Brooklyn Heights Art Show exhibits the work of professionalBklyn College:Kneller's TopicBrooklyn College President John W. Kneller will be the first speaker in a new Institute Lecture Series sponsored by the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. His illustratedtalk, %u201c Brooklyn College, Past and Future,%u201d will be at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, April 21, in the Auditorium of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Eastern Parkway near Grand Army Plaza.artists from the Greater New York City area. All works are for sale and are moderately priced, says Mrs. Roger Van Cleve of the sponsoring committee.Paintings, drawings, graphics, photography and sculpture, including work by the late William Zorach, will comprise the majority of the Show. Also included will be a collection of original French Primitives and a collection of soft culpture by Vernita Nemec.%u201c We plan to present an unusually wide variety of media and styles,%u201d said Mrs. Thomas MacBlain, 1974 chairman, %u201c and this year we are particularly proud of our special sections.%u201d There will be an area devoted to photographs and scenes of Brooklyn Heights, old maps and engravings from the Kenneth Boss collection, and aDavid Garcia, John Jay High School staff member, makes phone call on last-minute arrangements for April 19 presentation of %u201c El Jibaro, %u2019 %u2019 a musical drama to be presented by ASPIRA and SPARK at John Jay, 237 Seventh Ave., beginning at 8 p.m.BUY SELL SWAP TRADE GET RESULTSPHOENIX Classified AdsReacfh Thousands, Call 643-1032 to Place Your Ad. Only 90c per 5-word Line.S e r v s e e sFINE CARPENTRY - CABINETRY Built-ins, lofts, designs, in soft, hard, solid and plywoods. 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Small office, pleasant atmosphere; knowledge performing arts helpful but not necessary. Call 636-4138. (All).MEDICAL ASST., expd. managing private office 20 hours weekly to start-Bklyn Heights. Phoenix Box 44. (All)WANTED: Part-time babysitterMon, Wed, Fri, 8:30 to 6:30, no housework. $2 per hr. 643-1282. (All).fu ll-t im e BOOKKEEPER, $300 biweekly, h.s. diploma &/or 2 yrs business experience. Send resume to Nevins After School Center, 460 Atlantic Ave. (All).TUTORING HELP NEEDED for grade school children in reading. 1 to 1 ratio. No exp. required. Call Miss Maybelle Lundahl bet. 10 and 4 wkdays. MA 4-0242.For SaleApartment Clearance TAG SALE312 Warren St. (between Court and Smith Sts.( Apr. 13 & 14, 9 to 6.NEWLYWEDS-Too many things %u2014 tables, TV%u2019s, bikes, and other great buys. Call after 6, 624-1309. (All).Sears apt.-sized washer & dryer, 1 yr old. 875-0290.Antique massive figurine mantle clock, $90. Antique strip, mahog. bidet table on wheels, great for plants, $75. 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