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Page 24, PHOENIX, May 16, 1974EVENTS Brook lyn H appening JMail information about your event to The Phoenix,155 Atlantic A v e .,Brooklyn,N.Y. 1 1201.Published every Thursday; Deadline Monday preceeding.%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, PiaLindstrom, and others; party,information exchange, antique bikeparade, bike auction, and music.May 19. Information, 221-6895.FLEA MARKET: May 19 from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. FrancisXavier Schoolyard 763 PresidentSt., Brooklyn. If it rains - indoors.ANTIQUES FAIR, FLEAMARKET: To benefit P.S. 206 PTA- antiques, boutique, collectibles,white elephants, etc. Refreshments. May 19, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m.,school athletic field, Neck Rd. & E.22nd St. Admission 50 cents;children free. Rain date, June 2.Dealer and general information, N15-1268.PARK SLOPE HOUSE TOUR:Twelve houses on 8th & 9th Streetsbetween Sixth Ave. & ProspectPark West. May 19, 1-4 p.m. Startat the Lafayette Monument [9th St.& Prospect Park West].PEOPLE TO PEOPLE PRORAM:%u201cKubikl: The Popular DanceDrama of Japan.%u201d With SachlyoIto. May 19, 2 p.m. BrooklynMuseum, 2nd fl., free.POETRY READING: With Stanley Kunltz. Brooklyn Museum, 3rdfl. May 19, 3 p.m. Free.%u201cTAOISM%u201d : Living in Harmonywith Nature. Lecture by Prof. AmeUnhjem of Wagner College.Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 490Pacific St. May 19,4 p.m. Offeringwill be accepted.TORNADO VICTIMS BENEFIT:A concert for Central State University. May 19, 6 p.m., HumanitiesBuilding Conference Hall, LongIsland University, Flatbnsh AvenueExtension at DeKalb Ave. Admission, $5.MONGOOSE FOOD CO-OPGENERAL MEETING: May 19,7:30 p.m. Mongoose, 782 UnionSt. Information, 783-8819.%u201cBOOKS SANDWICHED-IN%u201d :Stanley Green introduces his book,%u201c Starring Fred Astaire,%u201d withexcerpts of musical comedies fromhis private tape collection. May 20,12:12 - 2:52 p.m. Brooklyn YWCA,30 Third Ave.HEIGHTS ASSOCIATIONMEETS: May 21, 8 p.m.,Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims,Hicks St. cor. Orange St.%u201c THE PRESERVATION ANDSMALL BUSI1NESS%u201d : A breakfast talk byRichard Rosan [Office of DowntownBrooklyn Development] and Harvey Schultz [Brooklyn Office of CityPlanning], sponsored by the Triangle Parks Committee. May 22,8-9 a.m., Michel%u2019s Restaurant, 346Flatbush Ave. $2 admissionK.C. REPUBLICAN CLUB:52nd A.D. will hold regular meeting May 23, 8 p.m., 91 Court St.Miss Use Coe will present her colorslide show %u201c Peru, The Fascinatingl and of The Incas.%u201d Communityinvited.The New York Lyric Arte will present a recital of music composed bywomen as part of the weekly arte series at the First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St., Brooklyn Heights. On Sunday, May 19,starting at 7 p.m. The trio includes Wendy Brennan, cellist, MaryFreeman Blankstoin, violinist, and Gena Raps, violinist. All are ParisSlope residents. [David Haas Photo}%u201cTHE BRAIN IN LEARNING%u201d : Atalk by Leslie A. Hart, educationalconsultant, at a meeting of theBrooklyn Library Council. May 23,8 p.m. Ingersofi Branch, BrooklynPublic Library, Grand Army Plaza.DRUGS IN PARK SLOPE: Apresentation and discussion byProject Direction. May 24,-8:30p.m. Mongoose, 782 Union St.Information, 783-8819.ST. PETER%u2019S CARNIVAL: Whiteelephant sale; giveaway of Pintostation wagon, and more, May24-June 3, 7:30-10 p.m. HicksStreet between Congress and Warren Streets.MUSIC &THEATRE%u201c OLIVER%u201d : Presented by theHeights Players, directed by JohnBourne. May 17, 18, 19 at 8:30;matinee, May 19, 2:30. 26 WillowPlace. Reservations, 237-2752.TEATRO JURUNTUNGO: ofBrooklyn College will present %u201c Vejigantes,%u201d a play by FranciscoArrivi. May 18, i and 7:30 p.m.,Gershwin Hall, Brooklyn College.Voluntary contribution.%u201cTHE GANG%u201d ; Together againfor jazz concert at Billie HolidayTheatre, 1368 Fulton St. WithCedar Walton, Clifford Jordan,Sam Jones, 1/Cwls Hayes. May 18,8 p.m. Call 636-0919 for info.%u201c WONDERFUL TOWN%u201d : Annual musical at Packer CollegiateInstitute, play based on RuthMcKenny%u2019s book %u201c My SisterEileen%u201d . Packer Theater, 160 Joraiemon St. May 17, 18, 8 p.m.Matinee, May 18, 1:30 p.m.Tickets $3 in advance; $3.50 atdoor, $2 matinee. Reservations call875-6644.Bob Rosenthal has the title rolein %u201c Nehemiah Hotep%u2019s RainsinFarm,%u201d an original musical forchildren which will have a threeweekend run at the Gallery Playersplayhouse in Park Slope, beginningFriday, May 24. For informationand reservations, call 738-6362.[Wolowitz PhotoJtV A V iP i?. *%u00bb__I c ________ i . ' r * __* %u00bb A S A 1 V J U . X H U 1 M W i W P W m u J L /M tltk /tt?Co. presents 4 premieres by AnnaSkolow, Paul Sanasardo and DianeGermaine, with guest artists,Miguel Godreau, Bonnie Mathisand Dennis Wayne. May 18, 19,23, 24, 8 p.m. Opera House,Brooklyn Academy of Music. A dm.$6, $5, $4, $3. Info. 636-4100.%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.ALL WOMEN%u2019S RECITAL: Bythe New York Lyric Arts. May 19,7p.m. First Presbyterian Church,124 Henry St. Free.THEATER: English and American Comic Stage Routines; alsodramatization of a James Thurberessay and readings from WorldPoetry. Presented by AdelphlanPlayers. Grand Army PlazaLibrary. May 19, 2 p.m.JAZZ CONCERT: Cyril GreeneEnsemble; at MUSE, 1530 BedfordAve. May 23, 8 p.m. Free.CHILDREN%u2019S MUSICAL:%u201cNehemiah Hotep%u2019s Raisin Farm,%u201dperformances May 25, 2 & 4 p.m.;May 31, 7:30 p.m.; June 1, 2 & 4p.m.; June 7, 7:30 p.m., and June8, 2 & 4 p.m. Gallery Players of Park Slope, Old First ReformedChurch, Seventh Ave. at Carroll St.Contribution, $1.50. Information,788-2864 [days]; 788-1590, 788-6362 [evenings].ARTEXHIBITSONE-WOMAN SHOW:Photographs by Ann Mandelbaumat Gallery 26, 26 Eighth Ave., May16-June 20.RECENT PAINTINGS: OfJames DeMartis on exhibit, Brownstone Gallery, 76 7th Ave. Tues.-Sat., 11-6 p.m. Reception May 18,5-8 p.m. Thru June 1.PHOTO EXHIBITION: Photosand drawings by Lynn and PaulZelevansky. May 16 - June 7, 10a.m. - 7 p.m., Mon. thru Fri.; 10a.m. - 4 p.m., weekends. MetcalfeHall, Long Island University, Flatbush Avenbe Extension at DeKalbAve.STUDENT EXHIBIT: At LongIsland University, HumanitiesBldg. Lobby, Flatbush Ave, Ext. atDeKalb. Thru May 31. Hours, 10a.m. - 10 p.m., weekdays. Free.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, from Remsento Orange Streets.PHOTOS AT PRATT: Exhibitionof faculty work; Pratt InstituteGallery, 1st floor, Main Building,DeKalb Ave. and Hall St. ThruMay 31. Dally 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Free.TEXTILE SHOW: from tbeCcsign Works of Bedford-Stuyvesant,May 1-June 9, Community Galleiy,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.MASTER ETCHINGS: from the Museum collection. May 1-June 2,Print Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.i f o n t m i s s a s i n g l e i s s u e . . . S u b s c r i b e T o d a y !GARAGE SALE: Old and newclothing, lamps and furniture,antiques and bric-a-brac, china andglassware, etc. May 16 & 17, 12noon - 8 p.m.; May 18, 10 a.m. - 5p.m. Bethlehem Lutheran Church,490 Pacific St.%u201c NOT-AN-ORDINARY CONIFERENCE%u201d : Participatory workshops on new concepts, newspaces, and the new audience.May 17, 18 and 19, Lepercq Space,Brooklyn Academy of Mnsic, 30Lafayette Ave. For farther information on workshops and registration, call 783-4469 or 783-3077.BICYCLE TOUR: Bring asandwich. May 18, 10 a.m.,Mongoose, 782 Union St. Information, 783-8819.FLEA MARKET: Fine linen,china, oriental art, jewelry.Sponsored by Visiting NurseAssoc., at St. Ann%u2019s Parish Hall,157Montague St. May 18, 10:30a.m. - 5:30 p.m.OUTDOOR FAIR: On sa le -dothing, 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.PEOPLE TO PEOPLE PR01GRAM: Bedford-Stuyvesant Design Works, informal discussion.Brooklyn Museum, May 18, 3 p.m.FAMILY MOVIES: %u201cThe Nutcracker.%u201d Grand Army PlazaLibrary, May 18, 3:30 p.m.AFTERNOON FILMS: %u201c MyHands Arte the Tools of MySoul%u201d, Documentary on The American Indian by Emmy Awardwinner Dr. Arthur Ban non, Brooklyn College; Brooklyn Museum,Lecture Hall, May 18, 3 p.m. Free.ARAB HAPPENING: Food,music and films on the Arab World,exhibits and sale of books andhandcrafts, at St. Nicholas%u2019s Cathedral Hail, 355 State Strteet, May18, 5-9 p.m. Free.MOVIE: %u201cAll Quiet on theWestern Front,%u201d May 18, 8:30p.m. Mongoose, 782 Union St.Information, 783-8819.Maryellcn Ragonese, vocalist,and Stephen Sheehan, guitar,rehearse for the annual SpringConcert at John Jay High Schoolset for Friday at 8 p.m. in theSchool Auditorium at Seventh Ave.and Fifth St. in Park Slope. Bothare members of the popular%u201cCountry Pickin'*\RETURN TO 1PHOENIX, 155 ATLANTIC AVENUE, B rooklyn 11201 N a m e .................A ^ c f r e i i C l f vOne Year j O n lv tlltS.OA I------------------- %u2022 / - ti---------------------------- |J

