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Page 20, PHOENIX, Jane 20, 1974EVENTSEVENTS AT MONGOOSE: Jane21, 8:30 p.m ., talk by author PeterJones %u201c Rebel in The Night%u201d ,screenplay, %u201c The Happy Hooker.%u201dJane 22,8:30 p.m ., A Loaf of Wine,non-electric Rock band featuringoriginal m ask played on unusualInstruments. Jane 23, 8:30 p.m .,discussion Men%u2019s and Women%u2019sRides; June 28, 8:30 p.m ., discussion of Community Plan forMethodist Hospital Expansion withYevette and Ron SchlSman. community Center, 782 Union St. Allwelcome.RUMMAGE SALE: C lothes,sewing materials; books, records,jewelry. Sponsored by the BrooklynA ssociation for M ental H ealth.June 22, 11:30 a.m.~4 p.m ., SixthFloor, Brooklyn YWCA, 30 ThirdAve.CRAFTS FAIR: at MongooseCommunity Center. Macrame, pottery, food, plants, entertainment,jewelry, batik, leather. Noon tillsunset, June 22, 856-585 Union St.RUMMAGE SALE: to raise fundfor the Helgbs and Hill CommunityCouncil. Grace Church, Hkks St.and Grace Court. June 22. Donations now being accepted atChurch or 157 Montague St. onJune 21. Volunteers needed. CallJean Morrison, UL 2-0484.ANTIQUES: Show and S ale,Sundays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. MeyersLot, 151 Pierrepont St. A dm. $1.IN PERSON: m eet Brooklynauthors, illustrators, editors ofchildren%u2019s books at Child%u2019s Play.June 23, 2-5 p.m. 226 Atlantic Ave.Free.DANCE CLASSES: sponsored byDept, of Recreation at the BrooklynWar Memorial. Creative, modern,ballet. Teacher, Rosemarie Gardella. War Memorial Auditorium,Cadman Piaza Park.Registration, adults, June 27,1-4 p.m., 5:30-8 p.m. For Info call624-6030 MWThF, bet. 5 & 6 p.m.BODY DECORATING: A workshop for the entire family, conducted by Ann McGee and MarjorieFlora. June 23, 2 p.m. AfricanGallery, Brooklyn Museum.CRIME PREVENTION* PART H:featuring Police Officer PeggyHopkins, Brooklyn Sex CrimesAnalysis Unit. Sponsored by the78th Precinct Community Council.June 25, 8 p.m., Grace MethodistChurch, 29 7th Ave. at St. John%u2019sPlace. Refreshments. Admission:free.Brooklyn HappeningfMail information about your event to The Phoenix,155 Atlantic Ave.,Brooklyn,N.Y.l 1 201.Published every Thursday; Deadline Monday preceeding.ARTJeanne W ing%u2019s painting, a winner of the 1973 Fence A rt Show, is included in the Brooklyn Museum%u2019s exhibit at the Community Gallery until July 21. The exhibit includes sculpture and crafts, as well as paintings.GALLERY TALKS: %u201c Puerto Rlcom Glimpse of the Past,%u201d withMary Ann Durgln. In Spanish andEnglish. June 26, June 29, 1:15p.m., Brooklyn Museum, 1st B.OUTDOOR ART SHOW & FAIR:Sponsored by the employees ofLong Island College Hospitalpaintings, arts and crafts, photography by employees; internationalsnack bar; games, music, entertainment. Proceeds go for purchaseof hospital equipment. June 28-29,hospital grounds, Clinton St. bet.Amity & Pacific Streets.Borough Hall Park EventsBorough Hall Park is the scene of free, warm-weather attractions each weekday, with a program of music and dance events that will continue through September. Entitled %u201c Happenings,%u201d these lunch-hour programs at the plaza in front of Borough Hall near Cpurt and Montague Streets take place Monday through Friday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. coming attractions include:June 20 Williamsburgh Community Orchestra June 21 Music Performance Trust Funds event June 25 Steve Elmer Jazz Quartet June 26 Ray Tetty Band June 27 Music Performance Trust Funds event June 28 Edith Stephen Dance CompanyTheHIEROGLYPHICS: Contemporary Style. A workshop People-toPeople Program. June 30, 2 p.m .Brooklyn Museum.MUSICSACRED MUSIC: concert by St.Charles Choir, Sun., June 23, 7p.m. 17 Sidney PI.RECITAL: Waitzman BaroqueTrio. Daniel Waitzman, flute;Elaine Comparone, harpsichord;Myron Lutzke, cello. BaroqueChamber Music. June 26, 8 p.m.,First Presbyterian Church, 124Henry St.CONCERT: National Black Symphonic Society of America Inc.[West Indlan-Amerkan Chapter]presents American Symphony -Milton Jones, Guest Conductor.%u201c Salute to a Maestro%u201d [pre-Bicentennial presentation]. OperaHouse, Bklyn Academy of Music, 30Lafayette Ave. - June 29, 5:30 p.m.Tickets - $7, $6, $5.ALL TSCHAIKOWSKY CONCERT: by the Brooklyn PhilhamiGnia Orchestra. Grand opening of Prospect Park%u2019s new MusicPagoda, Cellist Zara Nelsova featured. Prospect Park Music Grove,July 7, 5 p.m. Admission: free.%u201c THE PRINCE WITH BLUEHAIR%u201d : opens season atand Popsicle Theater,with music set in old Spain. For ages4 and over. June 2 4 ,2 5 ,2 6 ,2 7 ; July1 ,2 ,3 . Packer Collegiate Institute,170 Joralemon St. All performances, 1:30 p.m. Tickets, $1.JACKSON 5 MEET MALCOLMX: A puppet show presented by} Afro-Am erican PuppetjspeTroupe. June 29, 2:30 p.m. BillieHoliday Theatre, 1368 Fulton St.Admission, $1.00. Information,636-1100.DRAMA: %u201c ORBS OF LIGHTAND SHADE%u201d . Dramatized Anthology of Victorian music, proseand poetry, devised and directed byTim Hughes. Ensemble company ofactors and musicians. June 30, 8p.m ., Grace Church, 254 Hicks St.Info 624-1850.BACA%u2019S CHILDREN%u2019S THEATER: Abike Jo%u2019tayo and De Omo[House of Children], Prospect ParkMusic Grove. July 6, 2 p.m. FreeTHEATER-IN-THE-BACK: Rorshach [jazz] and %u201c Solaris%u201d [newmodern dance theater], July 6, 7p.m . Prking lot of BrooklynMuseum. Free.THEATER-IN-THE-BACK:Brownsville Laboratory Theater;Shadow Fax band. Parking lot ofBrooklyn Museum, July 7, 7 p.m.Free.%u201c READY WHEN YOU ARE,C.B.,%u201d a comedy presented byO ff-the-W all Theater Co. withAlliance of Brooklyn Theater Arts,directed by Ronna Sloan, part ofBACA%u2019s Twilight Theater program,Prospect Park Music Grove, July 6,5:30 p.m., July 7, 2 p.m ., Adm:Free.PUERTO RICO: A GLIMPSE OFTHE PAST: an exhibition of stoneand terracotta objects from theTaine culture, A.D. 1,000 to 1,500.June 16-September 29, Hall of theAmericas, Brooklyn Museum.%u201c SNIP ft SHIP%u201d : two-man exhibit at Gallery 91. RogerErickson%u2019s drawings and collages;Malcolm McKesson%u2019s twelve motsailing model of the great Galleon,The Pryne Roy ale. Ihru July 14 atGallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave.PAINTING-SCULPTURE EXHIBIT: Paintings and etchings byElizabeth Delson, wall sculpturesby Harriet Holden-Nash. LobbyGallery, Humanities-Social ScienceCenter, Long Island University%u2019sBrooklyn Center, Flatbush Ave.Ext. atDeKalb. June 11 thru July 2,Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m . to 10 p.m.EXHIBIT: Watercolors, sketchesand oils of Brooklyn in the early 20thcentury by Henry Sanford Northrop. June through September,Long Island Historical Society , 128Pierrepont St.CEZANNE: Special exhibit,private collection of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Pearlman. Paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculpture byC ezanne, Van Gogh, D egas,Toulouse-Lautrec, Soutine, othermasters. Brooklyn Museum, Robert Blum Gallery. May 22 thruSept. 29.ONE ARTIST SHOW: LeabeUeGoodstein at Atlantic Liberty Savings Bank, 186 Montague St., July 1thru Aug. 6.MASTERPIECES: of Japaneseand Korean Art. Ceramics, iacquerware, ink paintings from permanentcollection, Brooklyn Museum. ThruSept.; 2nd fi.SUBWAY MOSAICS: on exhibit, Brooklyn Museum, Lobby.June-July.NEW BRITISH PRINTMAKERS:exhibit at Brooklyn M useum .Opens June 26, thru Aug. 25.BLANCH ROSEN: Graphics,photos on exhibit at EquitableFederal Savings and Loan A ssociation, in coop with BACA. ThruOct. 3, 356 Fulton St.Daniel Waitzman w ill play the conical Boehm flute in a program of Baroque Chamber Music at the First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry Street, June 26 at 8 p.m. Harpsichordist Elaine Comparonewill also be featured.Don't m iss is single issue... Subscribe Today!| RKTURfi TO tI PHOENIX, 155 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Brooklyn 11201J Marne.............................Acfcfrett.............. CityOne YearO nly $5.00iiii

