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To H ave Your Event Listed H ere, C om pose a C oncisely W o rd e d N ews Item ; M ake Sure To Include a Telephone N um ber.D OW N TOW N AR E A Send to: U p and C o m in g , 395 A tla n tic A venue00%u25a0 w %u25a0M M K J I T V f ^ A I C l M O A RD e a d lin e : Friday fo r T hursday's Paper---------------------------------------------------------- lMeetingsw m m m m m m m m mHEIGHTS TOASTMASTERS: Clubholds meetings to help adults andyouths develop speaking skills. Oct.16, 7:15-9:30pm. 345 Adams S t..6th floor. Free. For info, 469-7534.RETIRED PERSONS ASSOCIATION: American Association ofRetired Persons Brooklyn chapterholds its monthly meeting. Oct. 17,12:30-3:30pm. Brooklyn WarMemorial, Cadman Plaza West andTillary St. For info, 493-9182.CB6 LAND USE: Landmarks/Land Use committee ofCommunity Board Six (coveringPark Slope, Gowanus, Cobble Hilland Downtown Brooklyn) holdsmeeting on review plans for exteriorrenovation of 300 Clinton S t., andconstruction of four 3-family homeson Kane St. Oct. 16, 6pm. KaneStreet Synagogue, 236 Kane St. Forinfo, 643-3027.PARENTS FOR PEACE: BrooklynParents for Peace hold workshopand business meeting, %u201c Should WeConnect to Schools in Nicaragua?%u2019%u2019Oct. 20, 8pm. Open House EarlyChildhood Center, 203 Atlantic Ave.For info, 624-5921.84TH PRECINCT COUNCIL: 84thPrecinct Community Council holdsmonthly meeting, with focus on%u201c Get Wise to Crack.\First Unitarian Church, 50 MonroePI. For info, 834-1590.SCHOOL BOARD HEARING: Community School Board 13 holds publichearing. Among items on agenda,proposed Tax Levy Budget for1987-88. Oct. 21,7:15pm. PS 282,180 Sixth Ave. For info, 789-0239.WATER QUALITY: Water QualitySub-Committee of Community BoardSix (covering Park Slope, Gowanus,Cobble Hill and Downtown Brooklyn)holds meeting, consulting with DEP,consulting engineer and contractorson reconstruction of Gowanus CanalPump Station and Force Main. Oct.22, 6:30pm. Kane StreetSynagogue, 236 Kane St. For info,643-3027.HUNGER AND MILITARISM:World Hunger/Global DevelopmentProgram at New York office ofAmerican Friends Service Committee presents %u201c Let Them EatMissiles\and Militarism: A Guide to Study,Reflection and Action,\guide. Oct. 23, 3:30-5:30pm.Brooklyn Friends School, 375 PearlSt. Free. For info, (212) 598-0966.PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE:Department of Psychology at St.Francis College and Institute forCross-Cultural and Cross-EthnicStudies at Molloy College cosponsor Conference on Research inCross-Cultural Perspective. Oct. 25,9:30am. 180 Remsen St. Free. Forinfo, 522-2300.EventsFORT GREENE CLEAN: UrbanPark Rangers sponsor Fort GreenePark Volunteer Clean-Up. Oct. 18,10:30am-2pm. Myrtle Ave. and St.Edwards St. Register in advance.For info, 287-3400.PEACE MARCH FORUM: Flatbush SANE sponsors forum on %u201c TheGreat Peace March\disarmament, which arrives in NewYork on Oct. 23. Oct. 1 8 ,1pm. Cortelyou Library, Cortelyou and ArgyleRds For info, 258-2268THERAPY GROUP: Dr. AndrewKrakauer holds orientation meetingsfor psychotherapy group for adults.Oct. 19. Also couples therapygroup. Oct. 16. All are 7-8:30pm.558 7th St. $5, reservations required For info, 965-4595.TECH OPEN HOUSE: New York City Technical College holds openhouse for prospective students. Oct.1 9 ,1-3:30pm. 300 Jay St. For info,643-8595DEDICATION: The AHRC BlueFeather Auxiliary will dedicate theWindsor Terrace Residence \Blue Feather-Minna D. BoberResidence,\Oct. 19, 2-4pm, at 558 15th St.MCC ANNIVERSARY:Metropolitan Community Church ofBrooklyn, church of gay and lesbiancommunity, holds second anniversary celebration. Oct. 19. 5pm. 85S. Oxford St. For info, 596-0191PACKER OPEN HOUSE: PackerCollegiate Institute holds open housefor its pre-school. Oct. 2 1 ,9:30am.170 Joralemon St. For info.875-6644BERKELEY CARROLL OPEN:Berkeley Carroll Street School holdsopen house for its Middle and Upperschools (5th-12th grades). Oct. 22,7:15pm. 181 Lincoln PL For info,789-6060.ELEMENTARY OPEN HOUSE:Packer Collegiate Institute holdsopen house for its Lower School(grades 1-4). Oct. 2 3 ,9:30am. 170Joralemon St For info, 875-6644.SAFE HOMES ANNIVERSARY:Park Slope Safe Homes Project, program for battered women and theirchildren, holds benefit to celebrateits 10th anniversary. ColleenDewhurst peforms, State SenatorVelmanette Montgomery and othercommunity members to be honored,buffet dinner and entertainment.Oct. 23, 6:3Q-9:30pm. ProspectPark Picnic House, Prospect ParkWest and 5th St. $35. For info,499-2151.PEACE AND JUSTICE: FirstUnitarian Church holds \ference on Peace With Justice.\Oct. 25, registration 10am. MonroePL and Pierrepont St. For info,624-5466.DIGNITY LITURGY: Dignity/Brooklyn, organization of Catholicgay men and lesbian women, holdsits monthly liturgy, followed bysocial hour. Oct. 26, 5pm. St.Augustine%u2019s Roman CatholicChurch, Sixth Ave. and Park PL Forinfo, 739-1697.UNITARIAN EQUALITY: FirstUnitarian Church holds Fall Dinnerand Annual Fall Program, \Pay for Comparable Worth,%u201d withFrances C. Hutner, Ph.D. Oct. 26,8.30pm. Pierrepont St. and MonroePI. Reservations required. For info,624-5466.Fairs and FleasCHURCH ' GARAGE SALE:Bethlehem Lutheran Church holdsfall garage sale. Oct. 17 and 18,10am-5pm. 490 Pacific St. For info,624-0242.FUND RAISER SALE: YoungDancers in Repertory holds fundraising yard sale. Oct. 11, 12, 18,19, 25 and 26, 9am-3pm. 749 53rdSt. For info, 232-3060.RUMMAGE SALE: Grace ChoralSociety holds fall rummage sale.Oct. 18, 10am-2:30pm. GraceChurch, Hicks and Joralemon Sts.For info, 972-9771.STOOP SAljjE: The Tenth St.Block Association will hold a multifamily, block-wide stoop sale Oct.1 8 ,10am-4pm, on 10th St. betweenSixth and Seventh Aves.PUMPKIN FAIR: 11th StreetPlayground Committee holds annual\baked goods, pumpkin decorating,face painting, button making, bubbles, chalk drawing, children'sgames and more. Oct. 1 8 ,12-3pm.In Prospect Park, 11th St. and Prospect Park West. For info,499-3157PARISH FLEA: SaintAgnes/Sacred Heart Chapel Parishholds flea markef. Oct. 19, 10am5pm. Parish Hall, Hoyt and SackettSts. For info, 625-1717.PACKER PUMPKIN PATCH:Packer Collegiate Institute holds%u201c The Pumpkin Patch Country Fair,%u201dwith pumpkins, food and games.Oct. 25, 10am-3pm. Livingston St.between Court and Clinton Sts. Forinfo, 875-6644.PARK HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL:Prospect Park holds its HalloweenFestival 1986, with Haunted Walk,mini-carnival, refreshments, applebobbing and more. Oct. 25,12-3pm. In Nethermead, use entrance at Prospect Park West and9th St. or Flatbush Ave. and EmpireBlvd., and follow signs. For info,788-0055.T a l k s ^SEX AT WORK: BrooklynManagement Club holds paneldiscussion on %u201c Affairs of the Boardroom/Bedroom: Sex in theWorkplace.\21, 12noon.Brooklyn Club, 131 Remsen St. $15,reservations required. For info,875-1000.MAKING MONEY: Attorney AdrianBerg speaks on %u201c Making MoneyWith Other People's Money: The PlusSide ol Credit\Hanover Trust Financial PlanningSeminar. Oct. 21, 6-8pm. BrooklynClub. 131 Remsen ST. $35. For info,338-5178, ext. 201.COPING WITH CANCER: BrooklynHospital-Caledonian Hospital continue \tion Series, with discussion of%u201c Sharing Your Feelings WithOthers.\nian Hospital Board Room, 10 St.Paul's PI. Free. For info, 270-5387.BREAST CANCER PREVENTION:Dr. Claudia Wilson, oncologist at Interfaith Medical Center, showsbreast exam self-help film andanswers questions on breast cancerprevention. Oct. 22, 7pm. Physicians Private Practice, 794 Union St.Free. For info, 783-1200.FRENCH COOKING: Clinton HillLibrary holds talk on \ing.\and Lafayette Ave. Free. For info,857-8038.STARTING A BUSINESS:Brooklyn Heights Library Women forWomen talks series continues with\with Cecile Weich. Oct. 22,6-7:30pm. 280 Cadman Plaza West.For info, 780-7789.CURRENT EVENTS: Union Ternpie of Brooklyn holds next in itsseries of luncheon/lectures onJewish current events. GlennRichter, executive director, Centerfor Soviet Jewry, speaks on %u201c TheReagan-Gorbachev Summit and thePlight of Soviet Jew s.%u201d Oct. 23,12noon. 17 Eastern Pkwy. Free. Forinfo, 638-7600.REAGAN AND BOTHA: Park SlopeForum sponsors talks by PaulRobeson, Jr., on \Reagan/Botha Axis,\Simelane of African National Congress on events from viewpoint ofSouth African people. Oct. 24,8pmPark Slope United MethodistChurch, Sixth Ave. and 8th St. Forinfo, 499-1167.GOVERNMENT ETHICS: WayneBarrett of Village Voice speaks atBrooklyn Society for Ethical CulturePlatform Meeting, on \Government.%u201d Oct. 26, 11am. 53Prospect Park West. Free. For info,768-2972.ToursJOB CENTER: Brooklyn CentralLibrary tour of Education and JobCenter. Wednesdays, 2pm. GrandArmy Plaza Free. For info,780-7700.LAST CHANCE BIRDING: UrbanPark Rangers hold \Last Glance Birding%u201d before migration south. Oct. 19, 8am. Meet atAve. U parking lot in Marine Park.Free. For info, 287-3400.ENVIRONMENTAL WATERS: Prospect Park Environmental Centerleads walk along \Waters\1pm. Meet at Prospect Park PicnicHouse, Prospect Park West and 5thSt. $2, $1 children. For info,788-8500.CLINTON HILL WALK: BrooklynHistorical Society presents walkingtour of Clinton Hill. Oct. 19, 1pm.Meet in front of New York Telephonebuilding, Flatbush Ave. Extensionand DeKalb Ave. $5; members $3.For info, 624-0890.HOUSES AND PARKS: SunsetPark Restoration Committeepresents 1986 Guided House andPark Tour. Oct. 19, tours leave every10 minutes from l-4pm. SunsetPark Poolhouse, 42nd St. andSeventh Aves. $5. For info,854-2847.CEMETERY FOLIAGE: SunsetPark School of Music holds \Foliage Tour\of Green-WoodCemetery. Oct. 25, 1pm. Maingates, 25th St. and Fifth Ave. $5For info, 748-7860.ENVIRONMENTAL CEMETERY:Prospect Park Environmental Centerpresents tour of Green-WoodCemetery, led by Tom Delendick.Oct. 25, 1pm Meet at Cemeterygates, Fifth Ave. and 25th St. $2;children $1 For info, 788-8500.CEMETERY TOURS: Bill andMarge Ward lead tours of GreenWood Cemetery every week in Oct.and Nov. Sun., 1pm. Meet at MainGates, 25th St. and Fifth AveReservations required. For info,439-8828.CoursesWOMEN%u2019S EDUCATION: CarrollGardens Neighborhood Women offers High School Equivalency andEnglish as a Second Languagecourses. Intensive workshops inwriting and math as well. Wed.,5:30-9 30pm 294 Smith St. Free.For info, registration, and schedulecall 624-3475.ADULT BASIC ED: The Open Bookprogram offers classes in readingand writing, with beginning andPre-GED levels. Mornings, 9am12noon or evenings, 6-9pm; bothmeet three times a week. FourthAve. at 9th St. Free. For info,788-0666.ARTS CLASSES: Living ArtsSpace offers classes in drawing,painting, mime and movement, selfexploration, and other subjects.Ongoing thru Nov. 475 Fifth Ave.Fees vary For info, 788-8588.TECH CONTINUING ED: New YorkCity Technical College's Division ofContinuing Education is currentlyregistering for two courses.\Home Repair,%u201d starts Oct. 18, twosections offered: 10am-1pm, and2-5pm. \Oct. 30, 6-8:30pm. 300 Jay St. Forinfo, 643-5570.HELP FOR ANXIETY: BrooklynSkills Exchange offers class in\for Anxiety aftdLoneliness.\Park Slope location. $34. For info,646-6800.STARTING SMALL BUSINESS:Brooklyn Skills Exchange offerscourse on \ceeding in Small Business.\19, 26 and Nov. 2, 4-7pm. ClintonHill location. $45. For info,646-6800.WorkshopsON RELATIONSHIPS: St. Ann andthe Holy Trinity Episcopal Churchholds three-week workshop on relationships \Oct. 19; %u201c Relationship inMarriage,\Oct. 26. All are12:30-1:30pm. 122 Pierrepont St.Free. For info, 875-6960.URBAN WILDLIFE: Urban ParkRangers present \ofWildlife\\Prey.\15; 2pm for adults. In ProspectPark. Reservations required. For info, 287-3400PARK WILDLIFE: Urban ParkRangers continue World of Wildlifeseries, with \munks.%u201d Oct. 26, 10am for kidsunder 15; 2pm for 16 and up. In Prospect Park. Reservations required.For info, 287-3400.CHORT TAKECSUNSET PARK TOUR: The Sunset Park Restoration Committee will sponsor a guided house and park tour on October 19. Groups will leave from the Sunset Park Poolhouse on 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue every ten minutes from l-4pm. Tours will last about an hour and a half. Tickets are $5. For information, call 854-2847.PREVENT BREAST CANCER: A selfhelp film followed by a forum on breast exams for cancer prevention will be presented at Physicians Private Practice on October 22. Oncologist Dr. Claudia Wilson, of the-Interfaith Medical Center, will answer questions after the 15 minute film. The program starts at 7pm, at 794 Union Street. For information, call 783-1200.84TH PRECINCT COUNCIL: The 84th Precinct Community Council will hold its monthly meeting on October 21, focusing on %u201cGet Wise to Crack.%u201d There will be a question and answer period following the speakers. The meeting will start at 7pm at the First Unitarian Church, Monroe Place and Pierrepont Street. For information, call 834-1590.CBS WATER QUALITY: Community Board Six (covering Park Slope, Gowanus, Cobble Hill and Downtown Brooklyn) will hold a meeting of its Water Quality subcommittee on October 22. The agenda calls for a consultation with the Department of Environmental Protection, consulting engineer and rnntrflotnrs on reconstruction of Gowanus Canal Pump Station and Force Main. The meeting starts at 6:30pm at the Kane Street Synagogue, 236 Kane Street. For information, call 643-3027.SEX IN THE OFFICE: The Brooklyn Management Club will hold a panel discussion on %u201cAffairs of the Boardroom/Bedroom: Sex in the Workplace%u201d on October 21, at the Brooklyn Club. Panel members are: Dr. Joanna G. Knobler, psychiatrist at Long Island College Hospital; Alfred T. DeMaria, partner in the law firm of Clifton, Budd, Burke and DeMaria; Robert A. Galletta, regional vice-president and general manager, National Westminster Bank USA; Barbara J. Kohuth, moderator, director of Institutional Development, Long Island College Hospital. The discussion will start at noon, at 131 Remsen Street. Admission is $15. For information, call 875-1000.PUMPKIN FAIR: The 11th StreetPlayground Committee will holds its annual fall %u201cThe Great Pumpkin Fair%u201d on October 18, from 12-3pm. The fair will feature baked goods, face painting, children%u2019s games, button making, live entertainment, chalk drawing and pumpkin decorating. The fair will be at the 11th Street playground, inside Prospect Park at Prospect Park West and 11th Street.BOBER HONORED: The Association for the Help of Retarded Children will dedicate its Windsor Terrace residence in memory of Minna D. Bober, at a ceremony October 19, at 2pm. The residence, at 558 16th Street, is home to 10 mentally retarded/developmentally disabled adults. Bober is the AHRC Cofounder and board member since 1951.SCHOOL MEETING: Community School Board 15 has scheduled its monthly meeting for Oct. 22 at P.S. 124, 515 Fourth Avenue. District 15 includes schools in Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Red Hook, Gowanus, Windsor Terrace and Sunset Park. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8pm. Call 330-9283 for more information.STOP SMOKING: Brooklyn LungAssociation holds lour-week\grams. 165 Cadman Plaza West.$35. For schedule and info,624-8531KidsNEIGHBORHOOD EXPLORATION:Brooklyn Historical Society invitesday camps and community groupsto take guided tour of BrooklynHeights with activity. heets for kids.Activities and materials adjusted tosuit different ages. Tuesday-Fridayby appointment only. For info,624-0890.DOUBLE FUN: Puzzles andgames for kids 6-12 at Red HookLibrary. Thursdays from3:30-4:30pm. Wolcott St at DwightSt. Free. For info, 875-4412.AFTER SCHOOL: Red HookLibrary shows films for kids 6-12.Mondays, 3:30-4pm. Wolcott St. atDwight St. Free. For info, 875-4412.FAMILYTIME MAGIC: BrooklynCenter for Performing Arts atBrooklyn College opens itsFamilyTime series for kids with performance by Chinese Magic Review.Oct. 18, 1pm. Whitman Hall, Campus Rd and Hillel PI. $3.50. For info, 434-1900.MUSICAL HITS: Lois Yopp looksat music from 1600 to present inprogram \Ages,\at Brooklyn Children'sMuseum. Oct. 18 and 19, 1:30pmand 3pm. 145 Brooklyn Ave. For info, 735-4400.INTERNATIONAL FOLK TALES:Brooklyn Children's Museumpresents \Tales,%u201d with Margaret Wolfson andPaula Bing. Oct. 26, 1:30pm and3pm. 145 Brooklyn Ave. Free Forinfo, 735-4400.Sports______LIU SOCCER: Long IslandUniversity Brooklyn Campus men'svarsity soccer team, the Blackbirds,play St. Francis College. Oct. 17,3pm. Game against Brooklyn College. Oct. 22, 3pm. Also, gameagainst Syracuse University. Oct.25, 1pm. Flatbush Ave. Extensionand DeKalb Ave. For info, 403-1030.10 KLICK RUN: Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation holdsits 7th annual 10 Kilometer Community Run. Oct. 19, register8-9:30am, at 1368 Fulton St.; racestarts 10am at 1360 Fulton St. Advance registration by Oct. 17, $5; onrace day, $6. Trophies awarded. Forinfo, 636-6906.ServicesALZHEIMER%u2019S SUPPORT:Alzheimer%u2019s Support Group meets atLong Island College Hospital everyMon., 7pm. Hicks St. and AtlanticAve. For info, 852-4544.TENANT ADVICE: Park Slopebranch of Met Council gives adviceto tenants. Every Thurs., 7pm. 782Union S t., upstairs. For info,(212)693-0550.HOMEWORK HELP: BrooklynPublic Library reopens itsHomework Hotline, with teachers tohelp kids with assignments.Mon-Thurs., 5-8pm. Call780-7766.LIBRARY GIVES INFO: BrooklynPublic Library \service gives information over thephone. Daily, and until 10pm,Mon.-Thurs. Call 780-7700.SANITATION SPEAKERS: Department of Sanitation has speakersavailable for meetings of civic,business or fraternal organizations.Program consists of 10-minute talkby trained Sanitation representative,8-minute film, and question andanswer period. For info,(212)686-9300FLU VACCINE: NYC Division ofImmunization give influenza vaccinations to school age children andadults (recommended for adultsm /o r f iM F n r r h ilr lr e n F ri Qam2pm; for adults, Wed , 9am-2pmThru Jan 295 Flatbush Ave. Extension. Free. 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