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Page 20 PHOENIX April 18, 1974B r o o k l y n %u2019s H a p p e n i n g !M a il in fo rm a tio n a b o u t y o u r e v e n t to The P h o en ix,155 A tla n tic A v e .,B ro o k ly n ,N .Y .l 1 2 0 1 .P ub lished e very Th ursday; D e a d lin e M o n d a y p re c e e d in g .EVENTSPLANT SALE: Saturday, April 20,to benefit Willoughby House Settlement, sponsored by Junior Boardof Willoughby House, at FirstPresbyterian Church, 124 HenrySt., 10 a.m. to S p.m. Rain date:April 21, 1 to 5 p.m.YOUTH RALLY to be held atGreenwood Baptist Church, 7thAve. and 6th St., Saturday, April20, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Music anddrama presentations; workshops onThe New Morality, The Occult,New Life in the Church, IdentityCrises, Today%u2019s Double Standards,Expression Through Music andDrama. Bring sandwich; beverageand dessert provided. Dinner withagape service will be held in theevening. Cost for the entire day,S3. Call SO 8-2488 or 625-5852.Open to all youth from 6th grade tocollege, and older.SALUTE BKLYN WOMANHOOD:Important Brooklyn women willconduct workshops in art, politics,business, neighborhood preservation, media, and youth power.April 20,12 noon, Bklyn YWCA, 30Third Ave. [cor. Atlantic Ave.].Lunch and/or child care availableby reservation: TR 5-1190.MOVIES OF ISRAEL: Three filmsabout Israel--%u201c Hagadah of Sav^jevo,%u201d %u201c A Thousand Flowers ShallSuddenly Bloom,%u201d and uBus toSinai,%u201d at Brooklyn Museum, 3p.m., Sat., April 20.EVENTS AT MONGOOSE: April20, 9 p.m., %u201c Three in the Morning,\cals; April 26, 8:30 p.m., CraftsNlght-do-It-vourself batik, tie-dve,murals. 782 Union St., 783-8819.THE CIRCLE SCHOOL, 371 NinthSt., presents two films, %u201c The Producers%u201d and %u201c Chaplin Festival,%u201dSaturday, April 20, 9 p.m. SIadmission-benefit school fund.Popcorn and cider on sale.A stronom er Trom bino%u201c JOURNEY INTO NIGHT%u201d : storyand color slides of recent solareclipses and Comet Kahoutek byDonald Trombino, astronomer.First Presbyterian Church, 124Henry St., 7 p.m. Sun., April 21.Free.TALK ON BLACK SCHOOLS givenby Dr. Carleton Mabee at the LongIsland Historical Society, 128 Plerpont St., on Sunday, April 21 at 3p.m. in the second-floor library.MA 4 0890.CHINESE INK PAINTING: Peopleto-People Program, Sun., April 21,2 p.m., with Lin-Chla-Li. Secondfloor, Brooklyn Museum. Demonstration.SUNDAY READINGS: BrooklynMuseum, April 21, featuring poetHoward Moss. 3 p.m ., EgyptianGallery.COFFEEHOUSE: Folk singing andcoffee and the Brooklyn EthicalMeeting House starting Sunday,April 21, 7;30 p.m ., and everySunday thereafter at the same time.53 Prospect Park West. Admission,50 cents. Information, SO 8-2972.LECTURE SERIES: Sponsored byBrooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences, Sunday, April 21, 2:30 p.m.Dr. John Kneller, president, Bklyn.College, will present an illustratedtalk on %u201c Brooklyn College, Past #Future.%u201d Admission free. Auditorium, Brooklyn Botanic Garden,1000 Washington Ave.GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING: Independent NeighborhoodDemocrats endorse candidates forU.S. senator. April 22, 8 p.m., 356Court St. Information, MA 5-3118or 625-4262.LUNCHEON-FASHION SHOW:Including a plant sale, 11 a.m.,April 23, Packer Collegiate Institute, 170 Joralemon St. Singleadmission, $8: patron or patroness,$20 [two tickets]. Contact Ms.Phyllis Miller, 140 Cadman PlazaWest, Brooklyn 11201, for ticketinformation.AWARDS DINNER: of the Brooklyn Division, Council of Churchesof New York City. Tues., April 23.4 p.m., business [votes on topic ofecum enism ]; 6 p .m ., dinner[speaker, Rt. Rev. Richard Martin,D.D., Suffragan Bishop, Diocese ofL.I., Protestant Episcopal Church.Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims,75 Hicks St. $5. Information,625-5851.TUESDAY NITE MOVIE: April 23,7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church,124 Henry St. Chapters 1 and 2 of%u201c Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe,%u201d starring Buster Crahbe;Hedy Lamarr In %u201c Ecstasy%u201d; LupeVelez in %u201c Voice of Hollywood%u201d ;Ann Sheridan in %u201c Hollywood ExtraGirl\Barber Shop.%u201dCANDIDATES' NIGHT: Candidates for U.S. senator, governor,lieutenant governor and attorneygeneral will speak at West Brooklyn Independent Democrats, 157Remsen St., 7:30, Tuesday, April23.P.S. 7-8 PTA: Meeting at P.S. 8,Hicks and Middagh Streets, April24, 7:30 p.m. Program includesdiscussion and vote on proposal forkindergarten through eighth gradeschool complex in Heights.MOCK IMPEACHMENT: Conducted by E xecutive Board ofBrooklyn Heights SANE, Wed.,April 24, 8 p.m., First UnitarianChurch, Pierrepont St. & MonroePlace. Includes Yetta Bloom,Robert Bloom, Robert Side, Priscilla Rassin, and Ken Boss.Poet JarrettPOETRY READING: EmmettJarrett and Virginia Terris readtheir own poems. 7:30, April 24,Long Island Historical Society, 128Pierrepont St. Free.GREAT ANTIQUE HAPPENING atYWCA, 30 Third Ave., Friday,April 26, 7 p.m. Gala cocktailparty, country store and auction.Tickets can be purchased at the%u201c Y,%u201d ordered by %u2019phone, or boughtat the door. $2.58.GARDEN MART & FAIR: 14thAnnual Wlllowtown event, Sat.,April 27, Willow Place. Flowers,food, music by steel band.Proceeds to Alfred T. W hiteCommunity Center, and other localorganizations. Everyone welcome.CHILDREN%u2019S FILM: %u201c Gulliver%u2019sTravels,%u201d presented for benefit ofBrooklyn Heights Community Nursery School Scholarship Fund at theSchool, 26 Willow Place on April 27at 10:30 a.m. $1.50 per ticket at thedoor. Information, 852-2722.GRAND OPENING DANCE: At St.Joseph%u2019s Parish, 856 Pacific St.near Vanderbilt Ave. Held in lowerchurch, just remodeled. April 27, 9p.m. to 3 a.m. Tickets, $5 perperson. Two bands will playSpanish and American music.FORT GREENE HOUSE TOUR:The Fourth Annual, showing 10private brownstones [some in progress], The Brooklyn Academy ofMusic, the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, and the BrooklynMusic School; plus free BrahmsConcert and free refreshments.Sunday, April 28, 12:30-5:30 p.m.Tour starts at Brooklyn Academy ofMusic, 30 Lafayette Ave. Information, 858-5524 or 596-9107.ORIENTAL VIEWS OF LIFE: PartI: %u201c Islam , the M essage ofBrotherhood,%u201d a talk by Prof. ArneUntyem, Sunday, April 28, 1974, 4p.m., Bethlehem Lutheran Church,490 Pacific St.ANNUAL MEETING: BrooklynTuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, Inc., 2 p.m.,Brooklyn Union Gas CompanyAuditorium, 195 Montague St.,April 29.MUSIC &THEATRESIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE: atBrooklyn Academy of Music, in the%u201cHollow Crown%u201d & %u201cPleasure andR epentance%u201d . April 18-28. Openings: April 18 & 21 respectively. Tickets: I7.50-J3.50. For infocall 636-4100.%u201cTINKER TOM & THE MAGICALG R A N N IES:%u201d dir. by JaneStanton. Presented by HeightsP layers Theatre for Children.A pril 6,7,13,14,20,21. 2:30pm .Reservations: 237-2752. 26 WillowPI.%u201c THE WILD STUNT SHOW%u201d : Apresentation of the Madhouse Co.of the Chelsea Theater Center ofBrooklyn. Now thru April 28. 4thfL, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30Lafayette Ave. For further information, call 783-5110.OFF-CENTER THEATRE: Specialperformance of %u201c Beauty and theB e a st,%u201d to b enefit PierrepontStreet Playground Committee, atPacker Collegiate Institute, 170Joralemon St., Sat., April 20, 2p.m. Admission, $2. Reservations,624-1609.CHILDREN%u2019S THEATER: %u201c Hanseland Gretel%u201d and %u201c The Sorcerer%u2019sApprentice,%u201d performed by ThePumpernickel Players, will bepresented on Saturday, April 20, 10a .m ., John Jay High SchoolTheater, 7th Ave. between 4th and5th Sts. Small admission charge.Soprano PeeringBrooklyn Phllharmonia; SymphonyOrchestra concert, Brooklyn Academy of Music, April 20, 8 p.m.Program includes: Mahler, %u201c DasLied von der Erde,%u201c with NancyPeering, soprano, Blake Stern,tenor, and Concord String Quartetwith orchestra In Handel-Schoenberg %u201c Concerto Grosso.%u201d Concertfollowed by reception and BrooklynPhllharmonia Symphony Ball. Fortickets and information, call 636-4120.SPRING CONCERT: April 21, 12noon, American Symphony StringEnsemble, Samuel Marder, conductor. Brooklyn Museum.JAzjc,: Juan Spencer Trio [LIUmusic majors] perform April 24, 12noon, Conference Hall, HumanitiesSocial Science Bldg., Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. Ext. atDeKalb Ave. Free.SPRING CONCERT: The MusicDepartment faculty of Long IslandUniversity will present works byWolf, Strauss, Brahms violinselections of Frank and Kreisler,and piano improvisations. 2 p.m.,April 22, Conference Hall, Flatbush Ave. Ext. & DeKalb Ave.AT MUSE: April 24, Jam Session,7:30 p.m.; April 25, Jazz Concert, 8p.m. MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave.,cor. Lincoln Place.SPRING CHORAL CONCERT:Including show music and Brahmssongs in Bavarian dialect, presented by Packer Collegiate InstituteChorus with members of the AllCity Chorus conducted by JohnMotley. Friday, April 26, 8 p.m.,at the Packer Theatre, 160 Joralemon St. $2.50 In advance; $3.00 atthe door. Information, 875-6644.CHORAL CONCERT: BrooklynContemporary Chorus presents aspring concert, Sunday, April 28, 4p.m., Emmanuel Christian Center,279 Lafayette Ave. at St. JamesPlace. Director, James Simms,tickets: Call MA 2-1107.BAROQUE RECITAL: Works byJ.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach and J.P.Rameau performed by the Waitzman Baroque Trio, Sunday, April28, 7 p.m ., First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St. free.ARTEXH IBITSLESLIE T IL L E T T : %u201c An E d %u00adwardian 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 BrooklynMuseum, 5th floor.NEW PHOTOS: bv John Benedict. Opening day Reception, April 13, 3- 6pnv. Showing April 13-May 2; Tues, Wed, Thur, Noon -5pm. Sat & Sun, Noon to 5pm. Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave.PHOTOGRAPHS by Abner Symonson display April 17 to May 8, LongIsland University, Flatbush Ave.Ext. and DeKalb Ave. LobbyGallery , Humanities-Social ScienceCenter, Monday to Friday, 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.PAINTINGS by H. W. Kurlanderon display, April 19 to May 10,Brooklyn Center, Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. andDeKalb Ave., lobby gallery, Metcalfe Hall, Monday to Friday, 10a.m. to 7 p.m.; weekends, 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.GALA OPENING: Annual SpringArt Exhibition sponsored by ParkSlope Civic Council. April 20, 8-11p.m . April 21, 12:30-4 p.m .Contribution $1. Tem ple BethEiohim, 8th Ave. & Garfield PI.20TH ANNUAL ART SHOW: Annual Brooklyn Heights Art Showpresented by Committee for Colony-South Brooklyn Houses in cooperation with Summa Gallery andGallery 91. April 26-27-28, St.Ann%u2019s Church, Clinton and Montague Sts. Hours: April 26, 8-10p.m.; April 27-28, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.Admission for adults, $1.Poire miss a single issue... 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