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                                    Page 20 PHOENIX April 11, 1974PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE PROGRAM: Design in Third World Textiles; with Adrienne Haord. April 14, 2pm, 1st fl. Brooklyn Museum.BOOK TALK: Paul Wilkes willdiscuss his book, %u201c These Priests Stay,%u201d during a lunch-hour talk. April IS, 12:12-12:52 p.m., Bklyn YWCA, 30 Third Ave. [cor Atlantic Ave.]. Attendants may bring lunch or reserve one [Si.50). 875-1190SAVE OUR SERVICES: Demon stration to protest proposed elim ination of Community Action A gencies. South Brooklyn Com m unity Antipoverty Corp. will par ticipate. Assemble 9 a.m. to march across Brooklyn Bridge. Meet at High St., cross to City Hall, at 1 p.m., march goes to 26 FederalLeslieTillett discusses his works at the opening April 7 of a new exhibition of his paintings at the November Gallery, 70 Henry Street. Theexhibit is titled %u2018%u2018An Edwardian Confection.%u201d (Ann Maridelbaum Photo)Plaza. Monday, April 15. 855-1180 for information.CallCOMMUNITY HYMN SING: at Grace Church, Hicks St., Thurs., April 18, 8pm. Led by John Langstaff, well-known folk musician, with friends & minstrels. Rounds, spirituals, ballads & hymns. No adm. but offerings accepted.EDUCATION NIGHT: presented by Methodist Hopsictai, Thurs., April 18, 7:30pm, aud., Residence bldg. 506%u20146th St. Dr. Francis Geary will discuss the coronary artery disease epidemic. No adm charge.Sara Kestelman will appear with Sir Michael Redgrave (1) and the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Brooklyn AcademyTUES. NITE MOVIE: Bobby Breen in %u201c Rainbow On the River,%u201d April 16, 7 p.m., Woodman Room, 1st Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St.PET FOOD BUYING CO-OP MEETING will be held on April 16, 7:30 p.m., Apt. 10B, 60 Remsen St. Call Phil Gelman for information - days, 291-1853; nights, 596-1287.FREE FILM SHOWING: %u201c Hellstrom Chronicle,%u201d April 17, 7:30 p.m., Prospect Branch Library, Sixth Ave. at 9th St. 768-0593.IMPEACHMENT RALLY: Amass rally for the impeachment of President Nixon will be held, sponsored by the Brooklyn Impeachment Coalition. April 17, 7:30 p.m., Walt Whitman Auditorium, Bklyn College. tickets priced at 99 cents available at the College%u2019s Gershwin Box Office.FILMS at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. April 17, %u201c Jezebel%u201d ; April 18, %u201c Gilda%u201d ; April 19, %u201c Grand Hotel.%u201d Admission, $1.00. Music Hall, 8 p.m.FLOWER PAINTING: Lesson inwatercoiora, all materials supplied. Taught on seven Thursdays, beginning April 18, 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. Fee: $19.75.MOVIE AND DISCUSSION: %u201c The Last Hurrah%u201d with Spencer Tracy, followed by a discussion of politics in movies. Saturday, April 20, 8:30 p.m., Brooklyn Ethical Meeting House, 53 Prospect Park West. Contribution, $2.50, including refreshments; students, $2.00. Information, SO 8-2972.SALUTE BKLYN WOMANHOOD: Important Brooklyn women will conduct workshops In art, politics, business, neighborhood preservation, media, and youth power. April 20,12 noon, Bklyn YWCA, 30 Third Ave. [cor. Atlantic Ave.]. Lunch and/or child care available by reservation: TR 5-1190. SIDEWALK FAIR: Saturday, April 20, noon to 5 p.m., Vanderbilt Ave. bet. Park and Prospect Pis. Grand raffle at 4 p.m., mini-sweepstakes every half-hour. Homemade bakedniwiHa and nlnnt>r hm>r! flaa markettobies; funny foios and fancy facepatntlng. Benefit Prospect Place Block Association%u2019s Tree Guard Fund.DOWN-EAST MAINE DINNER, including slides on Newfoundland. Presented by United Methodist Women at Grace United Methodist Church, Saturday, April 20, 6:30 p.m., Seventh Avenue and St. Johns Place. Donations: $3.50 per adult, $2.50 per child.THE CIRCLE SCHOOL, 371 Ninth St., presents two films, %u201c The Producers%u201d and %u201c Chaplin Festival,%u201d Saturday, April 20, 9 p.m. $1 admission-benefit school fund. Popcorn and cider on sale.MASS MEETING to discuss future of former gas company land will be held on the site itself between Smith St. and the Gowanus Canal, south of Fifth St., April 20, 2 p.m.YOUTH RALLY to be held at Greenwood Baptist Church, 7th Ave. and 6th St., Saturday, April 20, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Music and drama presentations; workshops on The New Morality, The Occult, New Life in the Church, Identity Crises, Today%u2019s Double Standards, Expression Through Music and Drama. Bring sandwich; beverage and dessert provided. Dinner with agape service will be held in the evening. Cost for the entire day, $3. Call SO 8-2488 or 625-5852. Open to all youth from 6th grade to college, and older.PLANT SALE: Saturday, April 20, to benefit Willoughby House Settlement, sponsored by Junior Board of Willoughby House, at First Presbyterian Church, 124 H'nry St., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain date: April 21, 1 to 5 p.m.LECTURE SERIES: Sponsored by Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences, Sunday, April 21, 2:30 p.m. Dr. John Kneller, president, Bklyn. College, will present an illustrated talk on %u201c Brooklyn College, Past # Future.%u201d Admission free. Auditorium, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave.TALK ON BLACK SCHOOLS given by Dr, Carle tan Mabee at the Long Island Historical Society, 128 Pierpont St., on Sunday, April 21 at 3 p.m. in the second-floor library. MA 4 0890.COFFEEHOUSE: Folk singing and coffee and the Brooklyn Ethical Meeting House storting Sunday, April 21, 7;30 p.m., and every Sunday thereafter at the same time. 53 Prospect Park West. Admission, 50 cents. Information, SO 8-2972.M U S I C &THEATRESACRED CANTATA: %u201c Olivet to Calvary,%u201d based on a Biblical account of Jesus%u2019s last days of life; music by J. H. Maunder, with libretto by Shapcott Wensley. Good Friday, April 12, 8 p.m., St, John-St Matthew-Emanuel Lutheran Church, 283 Prospect Ave.EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE: Special brass section will accompany Plymouth Choir, Sunday, April 14,11 a.m., Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, 75 Hicks St.SALON-COMEDIE: Masterworks Laboratory Theatre presents two proverbs of Alfred deMusset: %u201c A Door Must Be Either Open Or Shut%u201d and %u201c You Cannot Think of Everything.%u201d Directed by Walt Witcover. April 14, 15, 19, 21, 22, Spencer Memorial Church, Clinton and Remsen Sts. Contributions accepted.JAM SESSION at MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave., Wednesday, April 17, 7:30 p.m.SIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE: at Brooklyn Academy of Music, in the %u201cHollow Crown%u201d & %u201cPleasure and Repentance%u201d . April 18-28. Openings: April 18 & 21 respectively. Tickets: $7.50-$3.50. For info call 636-4100.%u201c THE WILD STUNT SHOW%u201d : A presentation of the Madhouse Co. of the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn. Now thru April 28. 4th fl., Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave. For further information, call 783-5110.EASTER SING: John Langstaff will lead the singing of carols, rounds, Shaker tunes, spirituals and folk tunes, assisted by friends. April 18, 8 p.m. Grace Church, Hicks St. cor. Grace Court. Free admission; free-will offering.SWEDISH BAND APPEARANCE: Goto Lajan, a Swedish band of 60 young men, ages 11 to 24, will perform a variety of Swedish, classical, religious and modern music, led by Sven Oiander. April 19, 8 p.m., Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Pacific St. cor. Third Ave.%u201c TINKER TOM & THE MAGICAL GRANNIES:%u201d dir. by Jane Stanton. Presented by Heights Players Theatre for Children. April 6,7,13,14,20,21. 2:30pm.Reservations: 237-2752. 26 Willow PLTHEATER BENEFIT: Off-Center Theater production of %u201c Beauty and the Beast%u201d for benefit of Brooklyn H eights Playground Committee, Packer Collegiate Institute, 170 Joralemon St., Saturday, April 20. Admission, $2. Information and reservations, call 642-1609.CHILDREN%u2019S THEATER: %u201c Hansel and Gretel%u201d and %u201c The Sorcerer%u2019s Apprentice,%u201d pr'-formed by The Pumpernickel l layers, will be presented on Saturday, April 70, 10 a.m ., John Jay High School Theater, 7th Ave. between 4th and 5th Sts. Small admission charge.EVENTSFLORAL DISPLAY: Annual spring display at Brooklyn Botanic- Garden, Greenhouse Conservatory, to April 14. Hours: 10-4, weekdays; 11-4, weekends. Includes tulips, hyacinths, I lilies and hydrangeas.MONGOOSE EVENTS: April 12, discussion, Women%u2019s-Men%u2019s Roles, 8:30pm; April 13, 8:30pm, Double Feature, Shanghi Express & Beau Jest; April 14, 8pm, Women%u2019s Dinner (women only); April 19, 8:30pm, 60%u2019s, 70%u2019s%u2014What Do We Do Now? Is the Red Umbrella the Answer? Speaker, Stanley Aronowitz. 782 Union Street.RUMMAGE SALE: The Socialist W orkers Party will hold a rummage sale, including pottery and plants, plus other items. April 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 136 Lawrence St., 596-2917.FARMWORKERS RALLY: OnApril 13, Richard Chavez of the United Farmworkers will speak at a rally which will assemble at 1 p.m. at the corner of Livingston and Bond Sts. and march to the Bohack Supermarket at the corner of Kane and Court Sts. Chavez is scheduled to speak at 2:30 in front of the Bohack store.to find out when and where,read the PHOENIX every week.ARTLESLIE TILLETT: %u201c An E dwardian Confection%u201d ; a show of paintings with carvings in low relief. Thru April 26 at November Gallery, 70 Henry St. Tues.-Sun., 2- 6pm.FACE OF THE ARTIST: Anexhibit thru spring at the Brooklyn Museum, 5th floor.NEW PHOTOS: by John Benedict. Opening day Reception, April 13, 3- 6pm. Showing April 13-May 2; Tues, Wed, Thur, Noon -5pm. Sat & Sun, Noon to 5pm. Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave.BLACK ARTISTS: on exhibit at Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation. 200 paintings &sculpture pieces. 1368 Fulton St. MF, 9am-5pm. For info: call 636- 8000.PHOTOGRAPHS by Abner Symons on display April 17 to May 8, Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. and DeKaib Ave. Lobby Gallery, Humanities-Social Science Center, Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.WATERCOLORS.. & drawings by Alvin Gavin on display thru April 18. Brooklyn Center, Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKaib Ave. Metcalfe Hall, 10am7pm, M-F & 10am - 4pm, Sat. & Sun.HAITIAN PAINTING Exhibit thru April 18 at The Brownstone Gallery, 76 7th Ave., Park Slope. 638-8736.PAINTINGS by H. W. Kuriander on display, April 19 to May 10, Brooklyn Center, Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. and DeKaib Ave., lobby gallery, Metcalfe Hail, Monday to Friday, 10 a.m, to 7 p.m.; weekends, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m,ART SCHOOL EXHIBIT: Works by students of Brooklyn Museum Art School will be on exhibit at the Museum thru April 21. Included are pieces by Carroll Denton.MASTER ETCHINGS; from the collections of Brooklyn Museum. Thru April 21. Print Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.St. Ann'sAuctionPlannedThe original Brooklyn Heights auction-the big one put on by the Parents' Association of St. Ann%u2019s School-is scheduled for Saturday evening, May 4th this year.Bidding will begine promptly at 7 P.M. andafter a break for delicious home-made Banquets in a Box at 8 o%u2019clock-will resume at 9:00. Once again, there will be a mix of everything you can think of: from furniture and antiques, china and crystal, to costumes and jewelry, vacations, feasts, lessons, and other special services.Donations of items of many types are welcome; and are tax-deductible. If you have something you think auctionable, please bring it to St. Ann%u2019s Corner Store on the corner of CiintGn an d PiciTcpOm Streets in Brooklyn Heights; or call Phyllis McGoldrick at TR 5-6159. Whatever is not deemed suitable for auctioning for any reason will be sold through the Corner Store. All proceeds from any sales go to the Scholarship Fund.
                                
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