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                                    Page 20, PHOENIX, May 9, 1974r l %u2014 T T .--------- :%u2014 XB ro o k ly n %u2019s H appening iMail information about your event to The Phoenix,155 Atlantic Ave.,Brooklyn,N.Y. 1 1 201.Published every Thursday; Deadline Monday preceeding.: * %u201e l * mDebbie Wollk, Allison Saunders, Shevy Dulfano, Sylvia Regina, Marisa Pucci, rehearse one of the many musical numbers in Packer%u2019s Spring Musical, %u201c Wonderful Town.%u201d Performances will be May 17,18 at 8 p.m. and a matinee May 18 at 1:30 p.m. in the Packer Theatre 160 Joralemon Street.EVENTSGIANT < BLOCK STOOPSALE: On Tompkins Place, ClintonSt., and Strong Place bet. Kane &DeGraw - furniture, antiques, toys,brlc-a-bric. Muy 11,10a.m.-5 p.m.CHILDREN%u2019S CARNIVAL?Movies, mime show, games, activities, raffle, refreshments. May11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., BrooklynHeights Community NurserySchool, 26 Willow Place.HISTORIC BROOKLYN?viewed by bus; tour part of seriessponsored by YWCA) Led by LouSinger, Brooklyn historian. CoversRevolutionary War Sites, ProspectPark South-the 1st planned community. Includes lunch at YWCA,30 Third Ave. May 11, 10a.m.-3:30 p.m. $15 per person.Call 875-1190 for reservations.PLANT AND CANDY SALE:home-baked goods, lush plants,special candies. Sponsored by FT Aof McAlpin School for Mothers%u2019Day. Clinton and Kane Sts. May10, 3 p.m.-7 p.m. May 11, 11a.m.-4 p.m.%u201cSPRING FESTIVAL%u201d : art exhibition and sale, plant and flowershow, peddler%u2019s market of arts andcrafts, and children%u2019s carnival.Sponsored by Congregation BethElohlm, Temple House, 8th Ave.and Garfield PI. May 11-14.POETRY READING: ActressKate Webster. Sponsored byBACA Brooklyn Museum. 3rdfloor Egyptian Gallery. May 12, 3p.m. Adm. free.GALLERY TALK: Chinese Ceramics; Vlshakha Walker, speaker.Brooklyn Museum, 2nd floor, May11, 1:15 p.m. Free.MUSE WORKSHOPS: Photography, art, needlecrafts. Sponsored by Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Cultural Affairs Center. MUSE, 1530 BedfordAve. Thru May 19. Cali RuthMitchell, 636-1100 for Info.FAMILY MOVIES: %u201c Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,%u201d %u201cInsomnia.%u201d Brooklyn Public Library,Grand Army Plaza. May 11, 3:30p.m.CIRCUS FAIR: mobile units forswimming pool for children, askating rink, and puppet show.Clown from Ringling Bros. Plants,food, and crafts to be sold. Friendsof Underwood Park. In park,Lafayette Ave. between Waverlyand 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.%u201c BUDDHISM\Middle Way, Lecture by Prof. ArneUnkJem, Wagner College. Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 490 Pacific St. May 12, 4 p.m. Free-willoffering accepted.SPRING FESTIVAL: Paintingsand sculptures; plants and flowers;arts and crafts; photography; refreshments. May 12, 10 a.m.-5:30p.m., Congregation Beth Eiohim,8th Ave. & Garfield Place.BAM MART: Brooklyn Academy of Music open air fleamarkets. Bargains, antiques,jewelry, crafts, all sorts of food.Sponsored by BAM, Chelsea Theater, Brooklyn Philharmonia.BAM parking lot, Flatbush Ave.and Hanson PL May 12, 19, June2, 9, 16. Adm. $1.DAY FOR BLIND ANDHANDICAPPED: Luncheon, fashion show, sales of articles made byblind and handicapped; pastry andplant sales; prizes. Grand prize Is atrip to Barbados. May 14, 12 noon,Grand Ballroom, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave.Information, 875-1710.BORO HALL HAPPENINGS:opening day ceremonies, Professional Band Concert. Borough HallPark. May 15, 12:30-1:30 p.m.Free.JOHN FORD WESTERNS: Clipsand one-reelers featuring JohnWayne, Henry Ford and others.May 15, 7:30 p.m., ProspectBranch Library, Sixth Avenue atNinth St. Free.ANNUAL MEETING: anddinner of Long Island HistoricalSociety. Toastmaster MalcolmMacKay, LIU%u2019s Vice Chancellorand co-author of %u201cFrom Rowboatsto Rapid Transit.%u201d Main speaker,David McCullough, author of %u201cTheGreat Bridge.%u201d May 15, 6 p.m.,Hotel Bossert, Montague St.PLANTS FOR THE SHADYGARDEN: become acquaintedwith annuals, perennials, bulbs,shrubs and evergreens. Course atBrooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000Washington Ave. Bring sandwich.May 16, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Fee $11.HOSPITAL TOURS: with demonstration of life-saving techniques and descriptive literature.May 16, 4 or 7 p.m., MethodistHospital, 7th Ave. & 6th St.Information, 780-3462.MUSEUM STUDY TOUR:The Tyrrhenian Passage. Speciallyarranged by Brooklyn Museum.Tour of Western Mediterranean,through Straits to Tangier, Casablanca, Cadiz, the Algarve, andLisbon abroad luxury yacht, Argonaut. A. Hyatt Mayor, Pres, ofHispanic society of America andCurator Emeritus of Prints of theMetropolitan Museum will beguest lecturer. May 17-June 1.Call Raymond & Whitcomb Co.,400 %u2018Madison Ave. N.Y., PI9-3960for info.%u201cBIKE TO BROADWAY%u201d : Abicycle-back rally to create bikelanes on city streets. Meet atGrand Army Plaza, 10 a.m. or baseof Brooklyn Bridge at 10:45. Rallyat Battery Park with Senator Javits,Congressman Koch, PlaLindstrom, and others; party,information exchange, antique bikeparade, bike auction, and music.May 19. Information, 221-6895.ANTIQUES FAIR, FLEAMARKET: To beneflt P.S. 206 PTA- antiques, boutique, collectibles,white elephants, etc. Refreshments. May 19, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m.,school athletic Seld, Neck Rd. & E.22nd St. Admission 50 cents;children free. Rain date, June 2.Dealer and general information, NI5-1268.%u201c ANTIG ONE%u201d : JeanAnouilh%u2019s Play, presented by LIUTheatre: St. Felix St. Theatre. 126St. Felix St. [nr. Academy]. May 9,10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 8 p.m. Adm.$2.50.18TH-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.I.AIGHT STREET RAMBLERS:A country-western blues band.May 11, 8:30 p.m., Mongoose, 782Union St. Information, 783-8819.SUNDAY CONCERT: Brooklyn College Musicians. Sponsoredby BACA. Brooklyn Museum, 3rdfloor. May 12,12 noon. Adm. free.OPERATIC DUETS ANDARIAS: by Virginia Bitar Llndle,soprano, Janet Wagner, mezzosoprano, and R. Stewart Powell,Duets by Mozart, Puccini,Strauss; Arias by Menottl,Saint-Saens. First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St., May 12, 7p.m. Free.YOUR FATHER%u2019S MUSITACHE: ZANY MUSICAL GROUPIN CONCERT: Brooklyn Boro HallPlaza. Also present, EmersonBoozer, NY Jets, Ham; Wappler,NBC, George Meade, WOR. RayHeatherton, M.C. Sponsored byBklyn-Queens Junior Achievement. May 14, 12 noon-1 p.m.ANNUAL MUSICAL: %u201cWonderful Town,%u201d directed by SusanKerner. Performances May 17 &18, 8 p.m. and May 18, 1:30 p.m.Packer Theatre, 160 Joralemon St.Tickets, $3.00 [advance]; $3.50 [atdoor]; matinee, $2.00. Reservations: 875-6644.%u201c A BLACK CELEBRATION%u201dfrom the Brownsville LaboratoryChildren%u2019s Workshop. May 18,2:30 p.m., The Theatre for LittleFolks, 1368 Fulton St. All seats,$1.00. Information, 636-0919.TEATRO JURUNTUNGO: ofBrooklyn College will present %u201cVejigantes,%u201d a play by FranciscoArrivi. May 18, 1 and 7:30 p.m.,Gershwin Hall, Brooklyn College.Voluntary contribution.ARTEXH IBITSPROMENADE 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, from Remsento Orange Streets.EXHIBITION: New works byNancy deLauret, Ahmad An tun gSufi and Lise Williams. Tues.,Wed., Thurs., Sat., Sun., 12-5,May 3-29, Gallery 91, 91 AtlanticAve.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.MASTER ETCHINGS: from theMuseum collection, May 1-June 2,Print Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.TEXTILE SHOW: from theBtsign Works of Bedford-Stuyvesant,May 1-June 9, Community Gallery,Brooklyn Museum.ONE-WOMAN SHOW:Photographs by Ann Mandelbaumat Gallery 26, 26 Eighth Ave., May16-June 20.COUNTRY FAIR: Studentscreate, build and sponsor food,game and show booths and papiermache exhibits. May 12, BrooklynCollege campus. Information,580-5163GAMES NIGHT: Cards, chess,Go, and charades. May 12, 8:30p.m., Mongoose, 782 Union St.Information, 783-8819.OUTDOOR FAIR: On saleclothing, plants, toys, jewelry, artsand crafts, and white elephants.Games and special activities forchildren. Refreshments. May 18,11 a.m.-5 p.m., Brooklyn EthicalCulture School, 49 Prospect ParkWest.ARAB HAPPENING: Food,music and Aims on the Arab World,exhibits and sale of books andhandcrafts, at St. Nickolas%u2019s Cathedral Hail, 355 State Strteet, May18, 5-9 p.m. Free.PEOPLE TO PEOPLE PROIGRAM: Bedford-Stuyvesant Design Works, informal discussion.Brooklyn Museum, May 18, 3 p.m.DOCUMENTARY: Film on theAmerican Indian by award-winnerArthur Barron, PhD, in programdevoted to the now film makersseries. Brooklyn Museum, May 18,3 p.m.TORNADO VICTIMS BENEFIT:A concert for Central State University. May 19, 6 p.m., HumanitiesBuilding Conference Hall, LongIsland University, Flatbush AvenueExtension at DeKalb Ave. Admission, $5.FLEA MARKET: May 19 from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. FrancisXavier Schoolyard 763 PresidentSt., Brooklyn. If it rains %u2022 indoors.MUSIC &THEATRECONCERT: LIU BrooklynCommunity Chorus, featuringworks of classicists Mozart,Scarlatti. Humanities Building, Conference Hall, Flatbush Ave. Ext. atDeKalb Ave. May 10, 7:30 p.m.Adm. free.w o n t m is s a s in g le is s u e ... s u it s e r im e t o d a y :MTUfKif TO iPHOENIX, 155 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Brooklyn 11201Maine....A t f t f r o u City Z I POne Y ear iO n ly $ 5.00 Iwi
                                
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