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                                    Page 20, PHOENIX, June 6, 1974EVENTS AT MONGOOSE: Jane7, 8:30 p.m., talk; Watergate: ACommunist Viewpoint. [Sponsoredby the Park Slope Dally WorldForam]; June 8, 2 p.m. and 3:30p.m., puppet show, %u201c A Play ofHands%u201d , Kukielka Company; June8, 8:30 p.m., folk music by CookieCirillo; June 9, 8:30 p.m., gamesnight [charades, scrabble, chess].782 Union St. All welcome.FOLK ART & CRAFT SHOP: Acraft fair featuring crafts, plants,herbs, collectibles, gifts and bakedgoods. Proceeds support ProjectReach Youth, a neighborhoodprogram providing tutoring, counseling and activities for 150 Slopeyoungsters. June 7 & 8, 10 a.m. to7 p.m. at 318 7th Avenue.New Meeting SetThe June meeting of the Sidney Place Block Association has been postponed until June 13, when it will be held at Charles Borromeo Church at 8 p.m. Among other matters to be discussed are the security lights and their possible effects on young trees, as well as summer programs and recreational opportunities.OPEN MEETING: of the BrooklynHeights Board of Trade, to discussproposal for Montague Street Mall,Grace Church, Hicks and JoralemonSts., June 11, 7:30 p.m.INDIA BOOK FAIR: at GrandArmy Plaza Branch, BrooklynPublic Library. June 7, lecture byDr. Anand Mohan, Queens CollegeProfessor on %u201cThe Spirit of IndianCulture%u201d . June 8, entire day ofevents beginning at 10 a.m. Films,; lectures, folk dances, fashion show,concerts, etc. Pius exhibit of almost1000 books on India.BAKE SALE: home cookedgoodies by United Methodist Women of Grace United MethodistChurch, 29 7th Ave. nr St. JohnsPI. June 8, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.CULTURAL FESTIVAL: sponsored by Committee to preserveItalian Culture. Devoe St. bet.Leonard and Lorimer Sts. June 8-9.NON-PARENTS: National Organization for Non-Parents, BklynChapter, will hold Informal meetingat First Unitarian Church, Piereepont St. and Monroe PL June 9, 3p.m. For info call 855-4592, 6-10p.m.BAMMART: open air flea market, Brooklyn Academy of MusicParking Lot, Flatbush Ave. atLafayette Ave. and Hanson PI. June9, 16, 11 a.m. Adm. SI.COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNITE: sponsored by MethodistHospital. Dr. Wm. Becker, chief ofpulmonary diseases; Dr. PatriciaMurry, R.N. Will discuss %u201c Respiratory Problems%u201d and answerquestions. June 10, 7:30 p.m.,Residence Bldg. Auditorium, 5066th St.PUBLIC HEARING: held by CityPlanning Commission on AtlanticAve. Special Zoning District. June12, 10 a.m., City Hall.Mail information about your.event to The Phoenix, 155 Atlantic Ave.,Brooklyn,N.Y. 1 1 201. Published every Thursday; Deadline Monday ptreceeding.TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION LECTURES: Introductorydiscussion of this mental techniqueas a means to relaxation, expandedawareness and efficiency, June 11,8 p.m., Grace Church, 254 HicksSt.; June 12, 8 p.m., SamaritanHospital Conference Room, 782President St. Admission: Free.DISCUSSION: on rape, the NewLaw, what to do, how to protectoneself. Led by a Brooklyn Policewoman attached to the Rape Squad.YWCA%u2019s Women%u2019s Center, 30 ThirdAve. June 12, 8 p.m. Info call875-1190.%u201c BOOKS SANDWICHED-IN%u201d :world traveler and librarian Gertrude Bartel presents %u201c Cookbooksfor all Kitchens%u201d . Bring lunch ororder a box lunch before 10:30 a.m.on day of program. YWCAMemorial Hall, 30 Third Ave.Co-sponsored by Bklyn. PublicLibrary. June 13, 12:12-12:52 p.m.Info: 875-1190.DANCE CLASSES: sponsored byDept, of Recreation at the BrooklynWar Memorial. Creative, modern,ballet. Teacher, Rosemarie Gardella. Registration, children 3-14yrs., War Memorial Auditorium,Cadman Plaza Park, June 14, 1-4p.m., 5-6 p.m. For adults, June 27,1-4 p.m., 5:30-8 p.m. For Info call624-6030 MWThF, bet. 5 & 6 p.m.COSTUME BALL: %u201cAnd AnnualRoman Nights Costume Ball%u201d ,sponsored by Mongoose Community Center in honor of the SummerSolstice. Dancing, juggling, generalrevelry. June 15,9 p.m., St. John%u2019sPlace and 7th Ave. Tribute $2. [Forthe toga clad and other costumes,$1.75].WALKING TOUR: of one ofBrooklyn%u2019s most exclusive residential neighborhoods, ProspectPark South. Hosted by Long IslandHistorical Society. Guides will beauthor Robert T. Murphy; ProspectPark Curator, Donald Simon. June16, 2 p.m., beginning outside theBeverly Road Station, BMT Brighton Line. Donation $1.Shown is one of Diane Fitzgerald%u2019s acrylics currently on exhibit at Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Avenue. The show will remain on view through June 13.Block PartyThe Central State Street Block Association will hold its Third Annual Block Party on June 9 from 3 to 9 p.m. The theme of the event is that of a Country Western State Fair with Chuck Wagon Bar-B-Q, General Store and Country Kitchen Food. Music, games and prizes are also scheduled.Proceeds will be used for entertainment of the block%u2019s children throughout the winter months, beautifying the blocks with plantings and installation of a neighborhood bulletin board.POETRY READING: by JudithHohnson Sherwin. Brooklyn Museum, 3rd fl., June 16,3 p.m. Free.SPECIAL SERVICE: at FirstUnitarian Church, Pierrepont St.and Monroe PI. Durufle%u2019s Requiem.Sun., June 16, 5 p.m.PUBLIC MEETING: of Community School Board, District #15,June 18, 8 p.m. In the Board%u2019soffice, 360 Smith St.RUMMAGE SALE: to raise fundfor the Heighs and Hill CommunityCouncil. Grace Church, Hicks St.and Grace Court. June 22. Donations now being accepted atChurch or 157 Montague St. onJune 21. Volunteers needed. CallJ S S U iS iU b J U iit t L -MUSIC &THEATRECHILDREN%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].THEATRE WORKSHOPS: Bymembers of the Heights Playerspresent plays by a variety of writers,from Shakespeare to Chekhov, frommusicals to black comedy. June 7,8,14 & 15; 8:30 p.m. at the Alfred T.White Community Center, 26Willow Place. Free.STUDENT RECITAL: By flute,piano, violin, cello and guitarstudents of the Roosa School ofMusic at the Alfred T. WhiteCommunity Center, 26 WillowPlace. June 7, 8 p.m.ASAMBI OMI-LAIYE: TheChildren%u2019s Afrlkan Program Company. June 8, 2:30 p.m., BillieHoliday Theatre, 1368 Fulton St.$1.00.RECITAL: Devotional Ragasfrom North India by V as ant Ral,sarod; Vishwanath Mlshra, labiaand members of the Alam School ofIndian Classical Music. Followedby Indian Tea Reception. June 9, 8p.m., First Presbyterian Church,124 Henry St. Free admission.Contribution requested.SPRING CONCERT: By theRoosa School of Music. Studentsoloists and chamber music groups;Bach%u2019s Concerto in D Minor byRonald Gianantossio with the RoosaSchool Chamber Orchestra conducted by Daniel Shulman. AlfredT. White Community Center, 26Willow Place. June 9, 7:45 p.m.OPEN REHEARSAL: of piece byTheatre Improvisation\group that has been meeting at FirstUnitarian Church. June 10, 8 p.m.In the Undercroft, First UnitarianChurch, Pierre pont St. and MonroePL Adm. Free.HAMMARSKJOLD PLAYERS:chamber ensemble recital withsoloists Janet Wagner, mezzosoprano. Czechoslavakian music,Suk and Janacek; works by Schubert and J.S. Bach. First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St.June 12, 8. p.m.FACULTY MEMBER CONCERT:P ia n ist P an le tte H i OS w ill Derfoimworks by Chopin, Brahms, Debussy, Bach and Liszt. June 13, 8 p.m*Brooklyn Conservatory of Music,58 Seventh Ave. Free.ETHNIC EXPRESSIONS INDANCE: African dances from^Burundi, Nigeria, Ghana, andSierra Leone, with Charles Moore.June 15, 8 p.m., Billie HolidayTheatre, 1368 Fulton St. $3.50.Information, 636-0919.%u201c THE SWORD OF THEGIANTS%u201d : story of the battle of theyoung warrior Beowulf and themonster Grendel. Presented byPacker Collegiate Institute, Popcorn and Popsicle Theater, 170Joralemon St. WSritten by GreerWoodward. June 17, 6:30 p.m.;June 18,19,20,1:30 p.m. Adm. $1.Reservations, call 875-6644.ARTEXHIRITSPREVIEW: Of a ceramic show byBill Fink. Handwrought, 663 Vanderbilt Ave. bet. Park & ProspectPI. June 7, 8 to 10 p.m. Show willrun from June 8 to 22.SUBWAY MOSAICS: on exhibit, Brooklyn Museum, Lobby.June-July.ONE-WOMAN SHOW:Photographs by Ann Mandelbaumat Gallery 26, 26 Eighth Ave., May16-June 20.TRIBUTE EXHIBITION: printsand paintings by late Albert ChristJaner, well-known artist and educator. Pratt Institute Gallery, DeKalb Ave. and Hall St. Thru June14.CEZANNE: Special exhibit,private collection of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Pearlman. Paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculpture byCezanne, Van Gogh, Degas,Toulouse-Lautrec, Soutine, othermasters. Brooklyn Museum, Robert Blum Gallery. May 22 thruSept. 29.House TourThe 3rd Annual Park Place House Tour offers brownstone buffs a chance on June 9 to sample nine diverse livin g styles in a single block-between Brooklyn%u2019s 6th and 7th Avenues.Open from 1 to 4 p.m., the leisurely tour provides a relaxed look at five superbly restored brownstones in the italianate, Neo Grec and French styles.The $2.50 donation per person includes refreshments, a prize raffle, and continuous showings of the film , %u2018 %u2018 Brooklyn Brownstones.%u201d Children w ith adults are admitted free.The block, whose highstopped, three-storey row houses retain much of the late 19th century atmosphere, is included in Brooklyn%u2019s Park Place Historic District.For further details please call Norman M acArthur, 622-2647.Don%u2019t a fiintffe k o iA ... S n lis a rife e Today!iilH T D IN TO sPHOENIX, 155 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Brooklyn 11201Wae%u00ab%u00abiS I*One YearO n l y $ 5 .0 0iiii
                                
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