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                                    20, PHOENIX, May 23, 1974%u201e 'A Van Gogh painting from the collection of M r. and Mrs. Henry Pearl man, said to be one ofAmerica%u2019s most remarkable collections. Now on display at The Brooklyn Museum throughSeptember.E V E N T SST. PETER%u2019S CARNIVAL: Whiteelephant sale; giveaway of Pintostation wagon, and more. May24-Jnne 3, 7:30-10 p.m. HicksStreet between Congress and Warren Streets.BOROUGH HALL HAPPEN^LNGS: 12:30-1?30 p.m., plaza infront of steps. May 24, DltmasJ.H.S. Chorus; May 28, Samg> Jacobs, Afro Group; May 29, Bd. of&i Ed Occupational Skills Program[1-4 p.m.]; May 30, SheepsheadBay H.S. Band.%u201cNOT AN ORDINARY CONFERENCE%u201d : Participatory workshops on the specialist in theperforming arts. May 25 and 26,Lepercq Space, Brooklyn Academyof Music, 30 Lafayette Ave. Forfurther information on workshopsand registration, call 783-4469 or783-3077.NEGRO CULTURE: 3 films inBedford %u25a0 Stuyvesant Museum Project, %u201cFirst World Fstival of NegroArts,%u201d %u201cAn African Community -The Masai,%u201d %u201cHeritage of NegroArts.%u201d Brooklyn Museum, May 25,3 p.m.GALLERY TALK: The Knownand Unknown Terra Cottas ofAfrica. With Marie T. Brlncard.May 25, 1:15 p.m., BrooklynMuseum, 1st floor. Free.FAMILY MOVIES: %u201c GlitteringSong,%u201d %u201c Red Balloon,%u201d %u201cDaybreakExpress.%u201d May 25, 3:30 p.m.Grand Army Plaza Library.%u201c ZEN BUDDHISM%u201d %u2019: TheQuest for Enlightenment. Lectureby Prof. Arne Unkjem of WagnerCollege. Bethlehem LutheranChurch, 490 Pacific St. May 26,4 p.m. Donations accepted.POETRY READING: with Theodore Weiss. Brooklyn Museum,3rd floor, May 26, 3 p.m. Free.iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCobble HillAssociationM eeting SetThe Cobble Hill Association will hold a general meeting on Thursday, May 30 at 8 p.m. at P.S. 29, Henry Street between Baltic and Kane. Sarah Connell,Chief of Services for the South Brooklyn area of the South Beach Psychiatric Center will be guest speaker. Also on the agenda is the election of officers for next year.All are welcome to attend, but only paid-up members win be eligible to vote for officers. For additional information, call Alice Van Bolt, President of the Association at 572-5102 (office) or 625-2919 (home).iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPEOPLE TO PEOPLE PROGRAM: Exploring Sounds of Colors. informal Discussion withMarie T. Brlncard. BrooklynMuseum, 5th Floor, May 26, 2 p.m.Free.ANTIQUE SHOW: And fleamarket %u2014 furniture, bric-a-brac,memorabilia. May 29, June 2, 9,16 and 23, Brooklyn Academy ofMusic Parking Lot, Fiatbush Avenue cor. Lafayette Avehue.SOCIALIST PARTY MEETING:Norman Thomas Branch, report onnational convention. May 29, 7:30p.m. I ll Montague St. Refreshments. Free.OPEN MEETING: Dlcsussion ofhearing, information about hearingtests, and lecture by a speechpathologist and audiologist, sponsored by Heights and Hill Community Council. May 29, 2:30 p.m.First Unitarian Church, PierrepontSt. and Monroe PI. Free.GENERAL MEETING: of CobbleHill Association. Agenda: electionof officers; guest speaker SarahConnell, chief of services, SouthBeach Psychiatric Center. P.S. 29,Henry St. between Baltic andKane. M-\\y 30, 8 p.m. EveryoneWelcome.CRIME PREVENTION: free exposition, Brooklyn Academy ofMusic, 30 Lafayette Ave. PoliceDept, exhibits, info on narcotics,locks and security, closed circuitTV etc. Karate, Judo Demonstrations. Special programs foryoungsters. Sponsored by BrooklynChamber of Commerce. May 31,June 1, noon-6 p.m.POTPOURRI AND POMANDER: learn how to combineflowers with herbs and spices. Fee$5. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, May31, 10:30 a.m.-12 noon. To register, call 622-4433.ROARING 20%u2019S NIGHT: Speakeasy hour, underground buffet,dance marathon, period dress,sponsored by St. Paul%u2019s Women%u2019sSociety. June 1, 8 p.m.-l a.m. St.Paul%u2019s Parish Hall, 209 Warren St.Reservations, S12.50 each; callMary Canty, UL 8-5476 by May 29.GENERAL MEETING: %u201c Participatory Democracy in Action; ChildCare Available.%u201d June 2,7:15 p.m.Mongoose, 782 Union St.Information, 783-8819.STREET FAIR: Food, games,rides, plants, and a raffle. June 1,12-6 p.m. Pierrepont Place [between Montague & PierrepontStreets]. Rain date, June 2.Information, 768-4008.HOUSE & GARDENS TOUR: Ofbrownstone, limestone and framehouses on Parkside Avenue, andWinthrop and Fenlmore Streets,sponsored by the Prospect-LeffertsGardens Neighborhood Association. June 2, 10-5 p.m., rain orshine. Tickets available on day oftour at .Magic Years Day CareCenter, cor. Parkside and BedfordAves.; additional Information ortickets in advance, 287-5081 or693-4476.STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL:Strawberries and whipped creamwill be served. June 2, 7-8:30 p.m.Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims,75 Hicks St. Adults, SI.50;children, $1.00.COMMUNITY POT LUCKDINNER: Bring a dish and relax;meet and eat. June 2, 6 p.m.Mongoose, 782 Union St. information, 783-8819.MUSIC ATHEATRECHILDREN%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 ofPark Slope, Old First ReformedChurch, Seventh Ave. at Carroll St.Contribution, $1.50. Information,788-2864 [days]; 788-1590,788-6362 [evenings].JAM SESSION: Bring yourinstruments. May 25, 8:30 p.m.Mongoose, 782 Union St. Information, 783-8819.CONCERT SERIES: Board ofEducation Plano Competition Finals, spons. by BACA and Brooklyn Museum. At the Museum, 3rdfloor. May 26, 12 noon, free.%u201cLEONCE AND LENA%u201d : Expertmental production of Buchner%u2019s1836 comedy by The EverymanCompany of Brooklyn. May28-June 1, 8 p.m. Third TheatreSpace, Brooklyn Academy ofMusic, 30 Lafayette Ave. Admission-donation, $2.00. Reservations, 783-4469 or 783-3077.m m i i t i i i wi i i i i i i i i i i m iM i i n m n i i i n iM H iiw wtBAM FairWill GiveDoorprizeA Decoration Day Diversion at the BAM ANTIQUES FAIR and FLEA MART, on Sunday, May 26, will feature a door prize of a genuine Americana Collectible. The 26th will be Brooklyn Philharmonia Day at the Fair, in the Brooklyn Academy of Music parking lot on Fiatbush Ave. near Atlantic. Dealers will display Antiques, Collectibles, Crafts, Exotic Foods, white elephants and other delights for browsing and buying.The Fair, open from Noon to 6:00 p.m., benefits the Brooklyn Academy of Music and its constituents, the Brooklyn Philharmonia and the Chelsea Theater Center, and will run for 4 additional Sundays, June 2, 9, 16, and 23 with a rain date on June 29.JAM SESSION: at MUSE, 1530Bedford Ave. May 29, 7:30 p.m.JAZZ PRESENTATION: %u201cJazz- Origins through the Contemporary Scene,%u201d with music. May 31,8:30 p.m. Mongoose, 782 UnionSt. Information, 783-8819.%u201cTHE WILLOW%u201d : A rock andblues band, with vocals. June 1,8:30 p.m. Mohgoose, 782 Union St.Information, 783-8819.77TH ANNUAL CONCERT: ofitheBrooklyn Conservatory of Music.June 2, 5:30 p.m. Caml Hall, 165W. 57th St., Manhattan. $2.00reserved-seat tickets available atdoor or from the Conservatory, 58Seventh Ave., Park Slope.%u201cTHE LADIES%u201d : scenes fromcomedy acted by Marily Bed:,Florence Stuart, Fred Earle. Playsbyh Wilde, Coward, Van Druten.First Presbyterian Church, 124Henry St., Jane 2, 7 p.m. Free.ARTEXHIBIT SPROMENADE ART SHOWiAward-winning oils, watercoiors,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.ONE-WOMAN SHOW:Photographs by Ann Mandelbaumat Gallery 26, 26 Eighth Ave., May16-June 20.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 , Fiatbush Avenue Extension at DeKalbAve.STUDENT EXHIBIT: At LongIsland University, HumanitiesBldg. Lobby, Fiatbush Ave. Ext. atDeKalb. Thru May 31. Hours, 10a.m. - 10 p.m., weekdays. Free.CEZANNE: Special exhibit,private collection of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Pearlman. Paintings, drawings, watercoiors, and sculpture byCezanne, Van Gogh, Degas,Toulouse-Lautrec, Soutine, othermasters. Brooklyn Museum, Robert Blum Gallery. May 22 thruSept. 29.TEXTILE SHOW: from tlitCcsign Works of Bedford-Stuyvesant,May 1-June 9, Community Gallery,Brooklyn Museum.FAMILY EXHIBIT: paintings,graphics, drawings and crafts byJerome Miriam, Jon and LindaRettich. Thru May 28, Grand ArmyPlaza Library.PAINTINGS: by Art Schoolmember, Margaret O%u2019Shaughnessyon exhibit, Brooklyn Museum.Thru May 30.PHOTOS AT PRATT: Exhibitionof faculty work; Pratt InstituteGallery, 1st floor, Main Building,DeKalb Ave. and Hall St. ThruMay 31. Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Free.RECENT PAINTINGS: OfJames DeMartls on exhibit, Brownstone Gallery, 76 7th Ave. Tues.-Sat., 11-6 p.m. Reception May 18,5-8 p.m. Thru June 1.SUBWAY MOSAICS: on exhibit, Brooklyn Museum, Lobby.June-July.D on%u2019t miss a sin gle issue... Subscribe Today!IIIIR IT IfftM T O tPHOENIX, 155 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Brooklyn 11201 M o m ...................................................A c f c f r R S f l a t y ZipOne YearOnly $5.00iii%u25a0
                                
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