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Page 40 PHOENIX April 25, 1974One of the fabrics that is part of exhibition of works fromBedford-Stuyvesant Design Works on display in the CommunityGallery of the Brooklyn Museum starting May 1.M U V M CMSPRING!)AY: an open house andcarnival to acquaint high-schoolstudents with advantages of privatecolleges. April 26, 10 a.m., LongIsland University, Flatbush AvenueExtension at DeKalb Ave.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. S2.50.GARDEN MART & FAIR: 14thAnnual Wlllowtown event, Sat.,April 27, Willow Place. Flowers,food, music by steel band.Proceeds to Alfred T. WhiteCommunity 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.INAUGURATION: of new WestBrooklyn Independent Democratsheadquarters. Sunday brunch,April 28, 11 a.tn.-2 p.m., 157Remsen St. $3.00 admission.Information, 624-3432.ORIENTAL VIEWS OF LIFE: PartI: %u201c Islam, the M essage ofBrotherhood,%u201d a talk by Prof. ArneUndent, Sunday, April 28, 1974, 4p.m., Bethlehem Lutheran Church,490 Pacific St.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.ANNUAL MEETING: BrooklynTuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, Inc., 2 p.m.,Brooklyn Union Gas CompanyAuditorium, 195 Montague St.,April 29.demand legal representation forpoor inmates at the Bklyn House ofDetention; right to speedy trial;reasonable bail levels. Federalsuite against the Brooklyn House ofDetention will come before JudgeOrrin Judd, April 29, 10am, KingsCounty Federal Court Building, 225Cadman Plaza East, 6th fl. Cometo show support.TOUR BROOKLYN: By bus withLou Singer, well-known historianand Jim Hurley, director LongIsland Historical Society. Sponsored by 3rd Ave. YWCA. Firsttour, Toes., April 30. Focus:unique churches. Cost, $15,includes International lunch at%u201c Y%u201d , 30-3rd Ave., 10 a.m. - 3:30p.m. Reservations, 875-1190.BLOCK ASSN. MEETING:Topic, %u201c Senior Citizens--Do TheyHave a Future in BrooklynH eights?%u201d April 30, 8 p.m .,Orange Street Block Assn., Plymouth Church, 75 Hicks St.CANDIDATES NIGHT: withHugh Carey, Ramsey Clark, MaryAnn Krupsak, Allard Lowenstein,Tony Olivieri, Ogden Reid andHoward Samuels, sponsored byCentral Brooklyn IndependentDemocrats. April 30, 8 p.m., P.S.321, Seventh Ave. & 1st St.PAPER-CUTTING ART: of HouTien Cheng, May through June,Gallery Shop, Brooklyn Museum.GALLERY TALKS: Portrait Paintings of Mummies from RomanEgypt, May 1,1:15 p.m.; KathryneAndrews, May 4, 1:15 p.m., ThirdFloor, Brooklyn Museum.FINANCES FOR WOMEN:Workshop and discussion on credit andmoney laws. May 2, 7%u2019;30 p.m.,YWCA Women%u2019s Center, 30 ThirdAve. Free. Information, 875-1190.%u201cwhat%u2019S UP%u201d : at the BrooklynMuseum, a free workshop forchildren, ages 6-13. W eds.,Thurs., Fri., 3:30 p.m.; Sat., 10:30a.m. & 1 p.m.LECTURE SERIES: Darbybannard, May 2, 7:30 p.m., BrooklynMuseum.MONGOOSE EVENTS: SpringAccent - Kip Zegers reads Poetry,Tim Hunter sings. May 3, 8:30p.m. 782 Union St.BROWNSTONE TOUR: bus tourled by historian Lou Singer ofBrooklyn%u2019s brownstone architecture. Spons by YWCA, 30 ThirdAve. May 4,10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Call875-1190, ext. 3 for info, reservations. Tickets $15.SPRING FLING: President St.Block Party, President St. BlockAssn. Gourmet foods, kiddie cafe,amusement rides, flea market.[Between 7th and 8th Aves.] May4, noon %u2022 6 p.m. Adm. freeAUCTION: furniture, antiques,china, costumes, jewelry and more.Plus banquets-tn-a-box. St. Ann%u2019sSchool PTA; May 4, 7 p.m. CallPhyllis McGoldrick, TR 5-6159.SPECIAL FILMS:%u201c BedfordStuyvesant Museum Project %u201d ;%u201cThe Ancient Africans%u201d ; %u201c Rythmof Africa%u201d ; %u201c Two Artists of PuertoRico%u201d ; %u201c Anasl%u201d . BrooklynMuseum, May 4, e p.m. free.FUNDRAISER: for campaign ofJoseph Ferris, 51 A.D. May 4, 9p.m., Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats. Information,499-0987.SATURDAY AFTERNOONFILMS: May 4, 3 p.m., LectureHall, Brooklyn Museum.%u201c HINDUISM%u201d : The quest forUnion With God. Lecture byProfessor Arne L'nhjem of WagnerC ollege. Bethlehem LutheranChurch. 490 Atlantic Ave. May 5,4p.m. Offering accepted.PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLEPROGRAMS: Clay Images inPreColumblan Art, with BernadetteBrown. May 5, 2 p.m., First FloorWorkshop, Brooklyn Museum.MEETING AND LUNCHEON:Downtown Brooklyn DevelopmentAssociation, May 6, 11:45 a.m.,Towers Hotel, 25 Clark St. Singlereservations, $15.MUSIC &THEATRE\with Packer Collegiate Ensemble[Stephen Gunzenhauser, Cond.]and members of All Cily Chorus[John Motley, Cond.], April 26, 8p.m., Packer Institute, 170 Joralemon St., $2.50 [advance], $3.00[at the doorl.New show at Gallery 91 will feature works by these artists, left toright: Ahmad Antung Sufi, sculpture and glass; Nancy deLaurot,paintings; and Lise Williams, solar coronas in acrylics. Opening isMay 3, 7-11 p.m. Show will continue through May 29 at 91 AtlanticAve.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 Waltzman Baroque Trio, Sunday, April28, 7 p.m., First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St. free.PIANO RECITAL: by Jack Chaikin. Works by Scarlatti,beethoven,Franck. Long Island University.April 30,11 a.m. Conference Hall,Humanities Bldg., Flatbush Ave.Ext. at DeKalb Ave. Adm. free.PENNSYLVANIA BALLET:Brooklyn Academy of Music, May2-5; Call 6364100 for info. Adm.$7.50-$3.50.SUNDAY CONCERT: PIANISTGordon Grant performs. BACAevent, Brooklyn Museum. May 5,12 noon, 3rd floor and court. Adm.free.ORFF-KODALY FESTIVAL:Dhildren from preparatory musicclasses, Roosa School of Music.May 5, 3 p.m., 26 Willow Place.ARTEXHIBITSPAINTINGS 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.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.PHOTO EXHIBITION: by AbnerSymons, Long Island University.Humanities Bldg., Flatbush Ave.Ext. at DeKalb Ave. May 1-8.Weekdays. 10 a.m.-lO p.m.EXHIBITION: Works by Benjamin Einhorn, Jan Hildebrand andJames Stewart, Tuesdays thruSaturdays through May 16,11 a.m.to 6 p.m., Brownstone Gallery, 767th Ave.PAINTINGS: by H.W. Kurlanderon exhibit, Long Island University,Mecalfe Hall Lobby, Flatbush Ave.Ext. at DeKalb Ave. May 1-10.Weekdays 10 a.m.-7 p.m., weekends 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adm free.MASTER ETCHINGS: from theMuseum collection, May 1-June 2,Print Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.EXHIBITIONS: Paintings byJerry Rismiller, May 1-9, LittleGallery, Brooklyn Museum.TEXTILE SHOW: from theDesign Works of Bedford-Stuyvesant,May 1-June 9, Community Gallery,Brooklyn Museum.EXHIBITION: New works byNancy deLauret, Ahmad AntungSufi and Lise Williams. Tues.,Wed., Thurs., Sat., Sun., 12-5,May 3-29, Gallery 91, 91 AtlanticAve.Don%u2019t miss a single issue... ^aibseriiie Today!1139!h it s mm rotPHOENIX, 155 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Brooklyn 11201 Nome...............i l r f d f e i i ..................................................C i f y M lOne Year i i i i i y a X . a oIIII

