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                                    Page 24, PHOENIX, May 2,ST. ANN%u2019S AUCTION: %u201cHdreds of different goods andservices.%u201d Previews, May 3, 2 to 6p.m., and May 4, 10 a.m.-l p.m.;auction, May 4, 7 p.m., St. Ann%u2019sEpiscopal School, 129 PierrepontSt.MAY DAY DANCE: The rites ofspring. May 4, 8:30 p.m., Mongoose, 782 Union St. Information,783-8819.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. Cali875-1190, ext. 3 for Info, reservations. Tickets Si 5.STREET FAIR: - 1st St. between6-7th Aves. Sat. May 4, 12-6 p.m.Rain date May 5. Children's films,puppet shows, rummage, food.Benefit Prospect Park CommunityNursery School.SPRING FLING: President St.Block Party, President St. BlockAssn. Gourmet foods, kiddie cafe,amusement rides, flea market.[Between 7th and 8th Aves.] May4, noon - 6 p.m. Adm. freeSATURDAY AFTERNOONFILMS: May 4, 3 p.m., LectureHall, Brooklyn Museum.SPECIAL FILMS: %u201c BedfordStuyvesant Museum Project%u201cThe Ancient Africans%u201d ; %u201cRythmof Africa%u201d ; %u201cTwo Artists of PuertoRico%u201d ; %u201c Anasi%u201d . BrooklynMuseum, May 4, e p.m. free.AUCTION: furniture, antiques,china, costumes, jewelry and more.Plus banquets-in-a-box. St. Ann%u2019sSchool PTA; May 4, 7 p.m. CallPhyllis McGoidrick, TR 5-6159.FUNDRAISER: for campaign ofJoseph Ferris, 51 A.D. May 4, 9p.m., Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats. Information,499-0987.ANTIQUE k FLEA MARKET:Sponsored by the auxiliary of KingsCounty Hospital on the hospitalh 451 Clarkson Avenue.5; 11 a.m.-6p:m;Di 8*5719.s| B rook lyn %u2019sHappening!Mail information about your event to The Phoenix,155 Atlantic Ave.Brooklyn,N.YJ 1201.Published every Thursday; Deadline Monday preceeding.ENERGY TALK: %u201cThe FeGovernment%u2019s Role in theCrisis%u201d with 16th C.D. _ _____woman EHzabeth HoHnsan. May5, 1 p.m., First UnitarianPierre pout St. It MeFree.PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLEPROGRAMS: Clay Images taPrsColumbian Art, with BernadetteBrown. May 5, 2 p.m., First FloorWorkshop, Brooklyn Museum.POETRY READING: Gary Essex, actor, poet; BACA event,Brooklyn Museum. May 5, 3 p.m.3rd floor, Egyptian Gallery. Adm.free.PUBLIC FORUM: On thehousing emergency. May 5, 2 p.m.,Park Slope Methodist Church,Sixth Ave. & 8th St.NON-MEETING: Informalmeeting of Brooklyn couples andindividuals who are childless bychoice. May 5, 3: p.m., NationalOrganization for Non-Parents[N0N|, 57 Montague St., Information, 855-4592.%u201cHINDUISM%u201d : The quest forUnion With God. Lecture byProfessor Ante Unhjem of WagnerCollege. Bethlehem LntheranChurch. 490 Atlantic Ave. May 5,4p.m. Offering accepted.%u201cA DAY IN OLD BROOKLYN%u201d :George Guzzio%u2019s collection ofBrooklyn postcards and photos ondisplay, augmented by a brief talk.May 5, 5:30 p.m., GreenwoodBaptist Church, 461 Sixth St.%u201cJERUSALEM%u201d %u2019; A slide lecture by Rev. Maurice Coombs.May 5, 7 p.m., First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St. Free.WOMEN'S SELF HELP: A talkby ina Luadtke from BrooklynSelf-help., May 5, 8:30 p.m.Mongoose, 782 Union St. Information, 783-8819.MEETING AND LUNCHEON:Downtown Brooklyn DevelopmentAssociation, May 6, 11:45 a.m.,Towers Hotel, 25 Clark St. Singlereservations, $15.%u201cBOOKS S AND WICHED-IN%u2019 %u2019:with Florence Adams, discussingher book, %u201cI Took a Hammer in MyHand.%u201d May 6, 12:12-12:52 p.m.Brooklyn YWCA, 30 Third Ave.SPRING BUS TOUR: A Visit tothe Yale University Art Gallery,May 7, Brooklyn Museum.POLLING-PLACE MEETING:To determine best polling placesfor voters in the 7th, 12th and 14thelection districts, called by Marcella Connor. May 7, 7:30 p.m.,Montague Room, Bossert Hotel, 98Montague St.URBAN DESIGN: %u201cOH is NotAlways Bad,%u201d a talk by Bob Votavaof the Mayor%u2019s Office of DowntownBrooklyn Development. Breakfastof juice, danish and coffee.Michel%u2019s Restaurant, 346 FktbushAve. $2.06. May ft, 8 a.m.COMMUNICATION ARTSFESTIVAL- A student competttoeIn acting, public-speaking, andliterary readings. May 8,10 a.m.-2p.m., Humanities Serial ScienceBufldteg, Long Island University,Flatbush Avenue Extension atDeKalb Ave.THE ENFORCEMENT OFMORALS: A free lecture by Dr.Robert Garland, professor tf philosophy, New Y e* University. May8, 2 p.m., eighth Boer facultylounge, Hi Iwsunitfea FThe Paul Sanasarde Dance Company as they wffl19,23 and 24 durisg four world premiereof Made.on May 18,HORTICULTURAL HAP1PENING: Plant sale at the BrooklynBotanic Garden. May 9, 11 a.m.-6p.m., May 10,11 a.m.-4 p.m., 1000Washington Ave.i Banding,I> LongIsland University, Fl&tbosh AvenueExtension at DeKalb Ave.POETRY RAP SESSION: witha group of 13 participating readers.May 8, 8-10:30 p.m., Billie HolidayTheatre, 1368 Fulton St. Tickets,$1.PLANT SALE: Msy 8, 11 s.m.-6p.m.; May 9, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.,Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000Washington Ave.TRUSTEES MEETING: ParkSlope Civic Council, May 9, 7:45p.m., Brooklyn Ethical CultureSchool, 49 Prospect Park West.TRANSCENDENTAL MEDI1TATION: Introductory lecture andslide presentation by Dr. StuartRothenberg. May 9, 12 noon,Brooklyn College Student Lounge,72 Schermerhorn St.; 8 p.m., FirstUnitarian Church, Francis WhiteRoom, 50 Monroe Place. Free.UNITED FARMWORKERS; Atalk by Richard Chavez. May 10,8:30 p.m., Mongooee, 782 UnionSt. Information. 783-8819.CIRCUS FAIR: mobile units forswimming pool for children, askating rink, and puppet show.Clown bom Ringling Bros. Plants,food, and crafts to be sold. Friendsof Underwood Park. In park,Lafayette Ave. between Waveriyand Washington Aves. May 11,Call Kathy Smith, 636-5583 forinformation.FUND-RAISER: For LouiseFinney, Democratic candidate forState Assembly in 51st A.D. May11, 9 p.m., 387 9th St. Donation,$5, includes one drink and food.SPRING FESTIVAL: Paintingsand sculptures; plants and flowers;arts and crafts; photography; refreshments. May 12, 10 a.m.-5:30p.m., Congregation Beth Elohlm,8th Ave. & Garfield Place.ORFF-KODALY FESTIVAL:DhOdren from preparatory mnalcclasses, Roosa School of Music.May 5, 3 p.m., 26 Willow Place.SUNDAY CONCERT: PIANISTGordon Grant performs. BACAevent, Brooklyn Museum. May 5,12 noon, 3rd floor and court. Adm.free.MUSICAL SHOW: %u201cFree to BeYou and M e,%u201d with thlrd-andfourth-grade students of PackerCollegiate Institute. May 8, 2 p.m.,Packer Garden, 170 Joralemon St.Free.JAZZ CONCERT: Ted Cursonand Friends. At MUSEBedford Ave. May 9, 8 p.m. free.LAIGHT STREET RAMBLERS:A country-western blues band.May 11, 8:30 p.m., Mongoose, 782Union St. Information, 783-8819.GALA MUSICALE: Piano emsembles, vocal duets and a jazzgroup. May 7, 11 a.m., Room B12,Humanities Building, Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Avenue Extension at DeKalb Ave.18TH-CENTURY MARATHON:Featuring a variety of artists andchamber groups, performing in thegrand finale concert. May 11,6-10:30 p.m., Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave. Information, 636-4100.ARTEXHIBITSTHESIS EXHIBITION: Sculpture by Errol W. Zeilner. April29-May 3, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., HigginsHall Graduate Galleries of FrauInstitute, Lafayette Avenue & St.James Place. Free.MASTER ETCHINGS: from theMuseum collection, May 1-June 2,Print Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.EXHIBITIONS: Paintings byJeny RismiBer, May 1-9, littleGallery, Brooklyn Museum.PHOTO EXHIBITION: by AfanerSymons, Lass Island University.Humanities BMg., Flatbwh Ave.Ext. at DeKaR Ave. May 1-8.Weekdays. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.COUNTRY FAIR: Studentsbufld and sponsor food,i and shew booths and papkri exhibits. May 12, BroddynCollege campus. Information,580-5163GAMES NIGHT: Cards, chess,Go, and charades. May 12, 8:30p.m., Mongoose, 782 Union St.Information, 7834819.MUSIC &THEATREPENNSYLVANIA BALLET:Brooklyn Academy of Music, May2-5; Call 6364100 for info. Adm.$7.50-83.50.%u201c GOD SAVE THE PEOPLE%u201d : Amusical to mark John Jay HighSchool%u2019s 80th anniversary. May 3,8 p.m., John Jay Auditorium, 237Seventh Ave. Information,788-2864.WALK TOGETHERCHILDREN: %u201cThe black scene inprose, poetry and song.%u201d May 4,Brooklyn Heights Youth Center,406 Atlantic Ave.TEXTILE SHOW: thcCer 1-June 9,Brooklyn Mascara.TOON: Works by BeaJames Stewart, Tuesdays thruSaturdays through May 16,11 a.m.to 6 p.m., Brownstone GaBery, 767th Ave.PAINTINGS by H. W. Kurianderon display, April 19 to May 10,Brooklyn Center, Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. andDeKalb Ave., lobby gallery, Metcalfe Hail, Monday to Friday, 10a.m. to 7 p.m.; weekends, 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.EXHIBITION: New works byNancy deLauret, Ahmad AntungSufi and Lise Williams. Tues.,Wed., Thurs., Sat., Sun., 12-5,May 3-29, Gallery 91, 91 AtlanticAve.PROMENADE ART SHOW:Award-winning oils, watercolors,graphics, acrylics, etchings, drawings, sculpture, photography,crafts, etc. May 11-12, 18-19, and25-26, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., BrooklynHeights Promenade, bom Remsento Orange Streets.Don%u2019t miss a sin gle issue... Subscribe Today!RlTVftN TOfPHOENIX, 155 ATLANTIC AVENUE. Brooklyn 11201 One YearAdd mm city. %u25a0 %u2022%u2022%u2022%u2022a > M4 Z i pfiiK A A
                                
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